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Is it the soaring riff of 'Flying High Again' or the thunderous pace of 'Over the Mountain' that better captures the quintessence of Ozzy's solo genius? Here lies a clash not just of titanic tracks, but of the very philosophies they embody. 'Flying High Again' brings an infectious, almost reckless joy, a flight in the sunlit highs of rock, whereas 'Over the Mountain' pounds with the relentless power of hard-hitting, mountainous terrain. This isn’t just about which song rocks harder; it’s a choice between the euphoria of aural ascension and the thrill of rhythmic rigor. Which track resonates deeper with the legacy of Ozzy's unparalleled journey? Your favorite says more about your rock soul than you might think.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Flying High Again over Over the Mountain when it comes to the greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Flying High Again 100.0% of the time over Over the Mountain.
Across all battles:
Flying High Again win rate: 33.9%
Over the Mountain win rate: 33.9%
Currently, 'Mama, I'm Coming Home' is leading the charge as the fan favorite in this league. It's a song that not only showcases Ozzy's range but also has a universal appeal. Check out where it stands on the GOAT List.
Though both songs are stellar, 'Flying High Again' carries a nostalgic weight that resonates deeply with Ozzy fans. Its upbeat energy and iconic riff have made it a rebel anthem, often played on radio and in concerts, boosting its popularity in fan votes.
It's a clash of titans from Ozzy's iconic albums, 'Diary of a Madman' and 'Blizzard of Ozz'. Fans are torn because both songs showcase powerful guitar solos and lyrics that evoke the spirit of 80s rock. Each track has its die-hard supporters who argue about their favorite's superior vibe and impact on rock music.