what kind of flaws is it you speak of? as you may know I was joking. You can see my equipment list in my sig.you probably need heavy bass to cover up your stereo flaws.
I have to agree with this list other than the last 2. I would also add Voodoo off of Mob Rules and Lady Evil from Heaven and Hell.It's easy to listen to Sabbath with Ozzy then when he leaves and Dio enters,
the sound is different. But they really do have some epic songs that rule.
Not every songs rule on any album, but these songs with DIO rule.
* Heaven and Hell [epic song]
* Sign of the Southern Cross
* Mob Rules
* Children of the Sea
* Neon Nights
* Die Young
Dehumanizer was a great album I would have to agree. As far as Dio's solo albums are concerned: I own ALL of them. I don't LOVE all of them but I like atleast 2 songs off of all of them with the exception of "Angry Machines". "Holy Diver" is without a doubt one of the BEST Heavy Metal albums EVER realesed. Better than any Sabbath album with or without Ozzy or Ronnie.I actually like Dehumanizer, some good songs.
I really think the Sabbath boys like working with DIO better than the drunken ozz man. Dio is ancient, over 60 years old and he puts on a killer show live. He is
consistent is his delivery. This newest DVD, holy diver live is killer.
Not to be a party pooper, but DIO solo ventures got boring, after the 'Last in Line', I could only pick a few songs off the next few albums. But I really like
this live recordings, IMO, DIO does great on putting on the show, but the studio
mixes don't sound right to me.
.. and Ozzy's sound pretty much went downhill after Randy died. He's been
a disappointment when you look at the big picture. Ozzy is great when he
plays those 20+ year old songs.
Agreed. Its a great album.I have to say my favorite album of all time as of right now for me is
John Mayer - Continuum
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