James Taylor rocked 'How Sweet it Is!"....no doubt
@jamesblevins71158 күн бұрын
When Justin Sadler says he got a picture with Robert Smith I believe him.
@user-gy7rr3se1q12 күн бұрын
Эйс-это и есть душа Kiss! 👍
@cassandra_bonnet14 күн бұрын
2:03 Dave 🫢
@colinwilliams55315 күн бұрын
Two of the most influential men in beginning of rock and roll and the blues: BO DIDDLEY and WILLIE DIXON.
@LetMrAL115 күн бұрын
How tall is that body guard holy shit
@jdmoney100016 күн бұрын
When I was 22 years old, Ozzy Osborne was coming to the Sam Houston Coliseum on February 17th (1982). Since first hearing Ozzy’s “Blizzard of Oz” solo album, his new guitar player Randy Rhoads had become my guitar hero. I didn't know much about him, nor did I even know what he looked like, because Ozzy's album pictures really didn't distinguish who was who in the band photo. To this point, I had assumed that the dark-haired guy (Rudy) was the guitar player I had recently come to idolize. Anyway, my girlfriend Mindy and our housemate Chris quickly found a way to score some tickets for the show. I figured if we showed up at the arena early enough, we might get a chance to meet the band before the show. It was a warm afternoon in Houston when Chris, Mindy and I arrived at the concert hall. We made our way around to the loading dock side of the building to look for tour buses or any other sign of band life. The road crew had already arrived and was setting up the elaborate stage for the “Diary of A Madman” tour. Surprisingly, the atmosphere was very relaxed. We were able to simply walk in and observe at our leisure without anyone hassling us. This went on for the better part of the afternoon. As we loitered about the premises, I befriended Randy’s guitar tech. He informed me that the band would be showing up around 5pm to do a soundcheck. In the meantime, he invited me into a makeshift dressing room to have a look at Randy’s guitars. They were sitting on guitar stands right in front of me. Just feet away from my hands were Randy’s signature cream Les Paul with the snakeskin strap, along with three custom made “V” shaped guitars. His polka-dot V, white pinstripe V and a black one, the latter two sporting the name “Jackson” on the headstocks. At this point, I was not really familiar with his guitars. And this was also long before Jackson Guitars became a household name. Needless to say, I was quite intrigued by them. Luckily, I had the presence of mind to bring a disposable camera with me. I asked the guitar tech if I could take a few pictures of the guitars. He didn’t mind, so I began to snap away. Just as I was photographing the assortment of guitars, a rather large and in charge road manager walked in on me and freaked out. “What the f#$k are you doing in here??? Gimme that efffing camera, those are custom made guitars!” he barked. The guitar tech tried to quell the big fellows concerns, but he would have no part in negotiating any compromise. “Gimme the effing camera if you wanna see the show” he demanded. As a 22 year old punk kid, I was in no position to argue, so I reluctantly gave the Paul Bunion looking troll my stupid camera. The guitar tech apologized for the road managers over-reaction and allowed us all to stay and hang out. Like clockwork, the tour bus pulled into the loading dock at 5pm. Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo and Randy Rhoads soon stepped out. Randy was wearing blue jeans, a black pleather jacket with no shirt under it with a white towel draped around his neck. Absent from the group was Ozzy, who apparently didn’t do soundcheck with the rest of the group. I quickly made my way over to who I thought was Randy and asked for an autograph. Slightly unprepared, I only had a small piece of paper that I had found nearby for them to sign. Rudy signed one side of the paper and Randy Rhoads signed the other side. I managed to make some small talk, at first thinking that Rudy was actually Randy. Up to this point, (As I said, I wasn’t entirely sure what Randy actually looked like). “Man, you’re a great guitar player” I said. Rudy looked at me sort of puzzled and pointed me in the direction of the actual Randy Rhoads. Needless to say, I felt like a douche. Randy was very unassuming, soft-spoken and frankly humble. He happily complied with my autograph request. He had to lean the small piece of paper onto the side of the cinder block wall in order to write his signature. He simply wrote, "Randy Rhoads". After several minutes, the band disappeared inside the arena and we followed along like lemmings. During their soundcheck, I stood directly in front of Randy Rhoads as the band ran through the song “Mr. Crowley” in its entirety. Randy was playing his cream Les Paul and never sounded better. I was in awe that afternoon, watching this soon to be legend warming up for the impending show right before my eyes. Except for my girlfriend Mindy, Chris and myself, (and a few road-crew guys), there was nobody else in the arena. A few short weeks later, Randy, twenty-five years old, was killed in a plane crash in Leesburg, Florida. I was davestated. His autograph remains framed on my studio wall to this day. Also, a few weeks earlier on March 5th, John Belushi died of a cocaine overdose. You could feel a chill in the psyche of the masses around Houston who had just absorbed the news of both of their untimely deaths. Both tragedies were a stark reminder of my own mortality...... I'm nearly 65 now.....Can you imagine what would have been captured on my disposable camera had i been allowed to keep it??? That tour manager did a great disservice to the world. I hope he's reading this! Jeff Dyer - Uncle Sally
@michaelaccardofrontczak20 күн бұрын
Funk legend Roger Troutman really brought the Talkbox to life. Almost all his recordings such as "More Bounce to the Ounce" and so on all feature the Talkbox. It was Also featured in "California Love" in which Roger Troutman played the intro to the song by 2Pac ft Dr. Dre. The Talkbox was also featured in the song 24k Magic by Bruno Mars. The man who did the intro on Talkbox to that song is Byron "Mr. Talkbox" Chambers. He's a former keyboardist from the group NSYNC.
@samweltanti672920 күн бұрын
Iron Maiden are the Rush of heavy metal: clean, intellectual, humble, educated and among the best in the business. Best metal band ever.
@mariovucko358221 күн бұрын
Just truly amazing and emotional when u see Lemmy consoling Rudy by putting his arm around his shoulder. These two r truly such wonderful, respectful people with a ton of class and also two of the greatest bad ass guitar players in this world.
@chocloditelensman24 күн бұрын
the guy was a genius !
@DavidDusek-xh5wk25 күн бұрын
Why don't they talk about more.its all about Bonham and peart.carmine started it not them
@policyjunkie331226 күн бұрын
Dave’s a great guy
@marioiacolucci27 күн бұрын
She looks great
@jasoncrump188629 күн бұрын
Man that one still hurts . Out of all the people , that guy gets taken out like that. Rest in power Dime and Vinnie.
@ekayaniperforms29 күн бұрын
Loved listening to Rodney show when living in West Hollywood in high school
@halls4uall29 күн бұрын
AWESOME !
@alejandrosanhueza5523Ай бұрын
Me encantaba su voz , es una linda y talentosa cantante . Nunca te olvidaremos Grace .
@jurgenf5771Ай бұрын
Die Beste 🤘 Rockband aller Zeiten AC⚡DC.
@nurknanker6105Ай бұрын
He's the greatest.
@dannywilliam34Ай бұрын
Living legend!! Keep on keepin’ on Kris!
@DIAMONDGIRL57Ай бұрын
Raw Natural talent; no schooling necessary! Amazing!!!!
@johnnynbkАй бұрын
One of the coolest people who ever lived. Great musician.
@lindadonofrio6324Ай бұрын
What a beautiful and kind soul he is!
@cheyenneboundАй бұрын
Nicest and most generous man. His home in San Francisco was so beautiful. The entire house was Art Deco. I was fortunate to have been included in the dinner parties that some of the most creative personalities of radio and tv attended.
@pandalilpigАй бұрын
My Grandmother's name was Delores and Randy was born the same year as my father...God Bless Mrs Rhodes and Randy.
@countvond233Ай бұрын
A pox upon the dolt whom couldn't be bothered with getting Randy's name right on the plaque. Seriously? A ten second search would have confirmed (yes, even back in 2004!) his proper name. The Rhoads family have always gone above and beyond the call for us Randy fans. It was the family aspect that attracted me to Randy in that Nov '82 Guitar Player I read in first period French. I detested metal at the time. On a whim, I bought DOAM and I was hooked. It all comes back to family.
@CreativeworxmotionmediaАй бұрын
Yup - it was fixed and another plaque was made before it was hung BUT we all agreed the day of and still that it was an unfortunate mistake made by the person who cast that plaque.
@mister_delightАй бұрын
She has nice breast
@nunyabuziness8421Ай бұрын
Shes w her son again. I guarantee randy was buried w one of his guitars
@cassandra_bonnetАй бұрын
5:32 I'll never know why Dave laughed here
@michaelpowell5266Ай бұрын
Mama Michelle is the last surviving original member of the Mamas and Papas- her band mates have since passed away!!!
@davidapodaca6827Ай бұрын
I love Rodney but I hate The Cure. All their songs are so depressin
@VladimirVladimirovich1952Ай бұрын
Had to do a double take… thought she was “Number 3” in Goldmember 🔑
@fletchlivesdaily348Ай бұрын
God, I love these guys..
@silafuyang8675Ай бұрын
Steve Harris is one of the hardest to understand English speakers.
@mirtaovejero1032Ай бұрын
❤🙏
@sinnerboy60092 ай бұрын
Ok bro we know you love Jeff beck 😂❤
@actereighty47762 ай бұрын
HDH wrote so many hits. I wonder if other song writers such as Smokey Robinson written any songs for Eddie Holland ?
@LoyalOpposition2 ай бұрын
Interviewer keeps interrupting, and doesn't seem to know shit with google-recommended questions.
@Creativeworxmotionmedia2 ай бұрын
Hmmmm she was DJ from one of the LA radio stations....
@Bella-bz7fq2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Ang us 😊❤🎉
@TonyMontanez-th1hw2 ай бұрын
Long live Randy Rhoades. God bless you ❤. You will be missed.
@sebastianalvarez62972 ай бұрын
Name of sombrer?
@andrewmurray55422 ай бұрын
Chap from Marshalll Amps sounds just like Chris Tarrant. More importantly is that Randy was a sensational guitarist who should never have died the way he did. His way of playing and the sound he got nade me want to pick up a guitar and learn to play like him. I never could play like him even if i were able to practise for a thousand years.
@edjones82972 ай бұрын
Breaks my heart, he was trying so hard.😢
@beatlefreakers2 ай бұрын
33yearsnow🙄
@richardcheese2732 ай бұрын
Malmsteen has brilliant guitar fingering skills
@americanv51072 ай бұрын
It’s crazy to see how 7 years changes a man. When the band got back together in 04 micks disease had taken full affect, while he seems like he can still flex around enough in this interview. Crazy man
@MacLex132 ай бұрын
Great bassist and seemingly great guy. Very down to Earth.
@gillesbourgeois53482 ай бұрын
Eddie is what bothers me in that group. Such a ridiculous character. For such a long time.