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In a shock to no-one, Bettencourt's soloing chops are as superlative as ever, and it’s clear he’s loving every second of the spot. Crazy Train is kept extremely faithful to the original, but with a searing and signature guitar tone that screams Bettencourt even when the notes don’t. Many had expected Jake E. Lee to mark his first show by Ozzy’s side in nearly 40 years by playing his biggest hit, Bark at the Moon. His soloing across those two tracks is a little less scripted; his fire and flair weaves into Lee and Rhoads’ licks sensationally well. “And what was even more amazing is that every single one of you three brought your own DNA to each era.

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