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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1119191"]I went to the CT show too, I'll post a review in its own thread a little later. Just wanted to say I don't agree on Mars, he stopped playing solos at shows entirely for years, but at this show he hit all the solos including in Dr. Feelgood and ripped out in a couple songs (for Mick Mars at least). I actually couldn't believe it, I thought the dude had a foot in the grave, and he sounded the best I'd heard him in twenty years. Vince, who also couldn't hit high notes for about two decades, hit them really well to my equal surprise, and actually ran around the stage. I completely agree 1000% that Tommy's wigger talk sounded out of place and fucking stupid, though - then he whines that only four chicks flashed their boobs to the camera, fucking moron, maybe if you remembered this was a metal show and not a rap club all the chicks wouldn't be laughing at your sorry ass. I think his drumming was great though and the tempos were fine to me. When Tommy Lee remembers he's not Vanilla Ice but a fifty year old metal drummer who's still got his chops, he does fine. Ozzy's band also made sure to play all their songs adequately slow and it sounded great, I agree his band sounded awesome and by far the best of the night, the guitarist takes seriously his place in the Rhoads/Lee/Wylde lineage of guitarists who have played on an Ozzy album in the last thirty years, and the drummer was also especially good and was the most joyous I've ever seen someone play to a DAT Tape - if that makes any sense. Instead of being constrained by it the band just seemed to sit back and settle into it, emphasizing the downbeat and making it heavier. Crue also successfully went for the same effect in not playing quicker than studio tempo and that's why I don't get the knock for not playing faster (although I don't think they used a DAT, Vince wasn't relying on backing vocals much, except from Nikki here and there, unlike Ozzy's multi-layered vocals which popped up numerous times).[/QUOTE]
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