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Lucy Struthers

EVERYTHING ON NO MORE TEARS - It's my favourate of all Zakk's work - but i will never be able to play it hahaha

chris kocher

Killer of Giants! Jake's best and deceptively difficult solo

Sven Kumasera

The choice is vast so I’ll leave it to your good taste and judgment. This said, a song on which Jake E Lee played would be very much appreciated !

Danny Beardmore

Perry mason, no more tears, miracle man, mamma I'm coming home Shot in the dark, Suicide solution the live version from the tribute album

Rene’

In my opinion Mr. Crowley. Lyrics are great, the music arrangements are great. The Randy years was just awesome. His sabbath days were good too even if in the last albums he pretty much was checking out.

Pablo Flores

Oh, Uncle Ben... where to start? I guess "Flying High Again" can arguably be called one of the founding pillars of finger-tapping in Heavy Metal. That would be great to learn. Plus, there's one song from Black Sabbath's "Technical Ecstasy" that is requisite to truly understand the blues roots of BS and Tony Iommi's style. And though it's deceivingly simple, it shows a range of essential guitar skills: "Rock 'n Roll Doctor". Hopefully you can make a WESL video about them.

Mickael. D

The first two songs I heard from Ozzy Osbourne that made me fall in love with him as an artist were “Bark at the Moon” and “Miracle Man.” As a suggestion for a solo to break down, the solo from “Devil’s Daughter” is incredible. Love that hybrid picking on that one

Christopher Marion

Id love to see a deep dive into Revelation or Diary of a madman. Feel like those tunes don't get a ton of love compared to other tunes on the albums. Such weird tunes but I think they really showcase the genius of the band