The iconic hard-rock shredder breaks down his incredible career and runs down one of his carpal tunnel-inducing face-melters.
From Ozzy Osbourne to Black Label Society to Zakk Sabbath to, most recently, his stint filling in for his old friend āDimebagā Darrell Abbott in Pantera, Zakk Wylde has left an unmistakable mark on the hard-rock and metal music worlds. Fresh off performing āThe Star Spangled Bannerā at the Cleveland Browns game in October, and paying homage to his boss Ozzy at the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Wylde joins this episode of Shred With Shifty to share his teachings from the book of rock.
When he was learning to play, Wylde studied Frank Marino, Al Di Meola, and John McLaughlin along with Sabbath shredder Tony Iommi, Jimmy Page, and āKing EdwardāāEddie Van Halenābut Osbourneās original right-hand guitar-man Randy Rhoades was top of the crop. Little did Wylde know heād go on to replace him after his tragic death, following up the work of Rhoades, Brad Gillis, and Jake E. Lee. He got to join his favorite band, but it wasnāt an easy gig. āWhatās expected of you as an Ozzy player?ā says Wylde. āThe bar that Randy set was lights out.ā
After a quick pinch-harmonics tutorial, Wylde lays out how he used a Marshall JCM800 and Boss SD-1 with his āholy grailā bullseye GibsonĀ Les Paul Custom to track the alternate-picking intensive on āMiracle Man,ā a mix of āingredientsā from all the players Wylde loves. (āPass the Ritchie Blackmore, boss!ā) For those thinking of skimping and swapping in some hammer-ons and pull-offs, Shifty warns: āThere are no shortcuts! Pick every note!ā
Along the way, Wylde discusses the inner workings of his tenure with Osbourne, including being the longest-running player in the groupālike āworking at the deli,ā according to Wylde. And tune in to hear about Wyldeās relationship to Ozzyās wife and manager Sharon Osbourne, who he refers to as āmomāāa role she performed well when she busted him at a nightclub while he was underage.
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