Thank you for this Gem💎👍🏻May Randy Rhoads R.I.P.🙏🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
@lynzeetheband5 күн бұрын
A pleasure!! Thanks for taking the time to visit, be sure to like share & subscribe!
@bitburg40Күн бұрын
Same for Kevin Dubrow and Frankie Banali. RIP guys
@MrMegaFredZeppelinКүн бұрын
@@bitburg40 ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
@ThomasTERichmond8 сағат бұрын
Friends from my hometown. Drew,Rudy he’s from Florida, Randy & Kevin he’s from Hollywood. They were the favorite at the Starwood.
@jaygee613 күн бұрын
Heard some of the early melodies of Goodbye To Romance in the extended solo ❤️🖤🥲
@StarshipTrooper20503 күн бұрын
Randy’s metallic, razor's edge, cutting your face open sound was the best…
@lynzeetheband2 күн бұрын
His tone was massive, he was a master of "controlling" his Marshall!!
@briandennison21466 күн бұрын
I herd goodbye to romance and crazy train in that solo
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle5 күн бұрын
he did use a lot of the QR riffs and solos for that first album and some for the second
@derangedhermit28792 күн бұрын
Check out this version of Laughing Gas with a fully leveled up Randy Rhoads, at home on break, from just after the Blizzard of Ozz album was recorded…🎸 kzbin.info/www/bejne/jofLlKiFZpind7csi=B6gTl83wtSvgj5OG
@Nancy-z8b19 сағат бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Randy with Ozzy I was seated way up in the balcony I see this skinny blonde on guitar spinning and dancing all around I thought it might have been a girl I couldn't tell until I borrowed some binoculars why was he gorgeous back then so awesome I was very lucky to see him
@kevinaustin036917 сағат бұрын
Gotta love the historic moments you got to witness. None of mine where of Randy, but there are others. I bet that was unforgettable. I think there’s a recording of this same show with them performing Slick Black Cadillac.
@lynzeetheband10 сағат бұрын
Sweet, Fate is interesting, I had tickets to see him 2 weeks before the plane crash...
@MetalMcflyКүн бұрын
People saying it was Goodbye to Romance in the acoustic section ... It's actually the ending to Dee. Both were made in the same key and time signature
@EDDIE-c7f8y6 күн бұрын
GW: What were Randy’s main influences? Rudy Sarzo: His influences were late-’60s, early-’70s English rock guitar players. He didn’t have any R&B influence or anything, so it’s totally English. And classical music because of his schooling. His mother had a lot to do with that, teaching him and influencing him with classical music. So by the time he got to England, he was not like a typical American guitar player who had had the influence of R&B music and country music, because he’d never played that. GW: Were there any particular players he admired? Rudy Sarzo: Yeah, let me tell you who they were. He really admired Gary Moore and Eddie Van Halen. Those were the top two guys he really, really admired.
@derangedhermit28792 күн бұрын
Leslie West & Mick Ronson were 2 of Randy’s earlier influences…🎸
@johntilson25357 күн бұрын
Nice. So many 'live' performances of bands these days are 'mixed down' versions of live performances ripped from the sound desk. So, while technically being 'live' performances, they are really just studio tweaked recordings of the performance...played LIVE! This 'raw' footage, shot and recorded with one of those 'new-fangled' VHS or Beta camcorders of that time, ISN'T! 😁👍
@SDune8 сағат бұрын
I saw his last show in Knoxville tn..😢
@Bongwell4202 күн бұрын
Eddie would be turned around so you couldn't see Randy just throws it in your face WE LOVE AND MISS YOU RANDY
@mistersniffer68386 сағат бұрын
Randy wasnt a douche!
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle5 күн бұрын
We have posted a recent interview with Andrew Klein who talks about Randy and the Ozzy dynamic that his research turned up for the Last Train Home
@philipduff87883 күн бұрын
How is they had Live video Footage of Randy back in the 70s with QR that was Clear but with Ozzy it was mostly Blurry?
@lynzeetheband3 күн бұрын
A decision made by Ozzy's management... KEEP THE CAMERA ON OZZY, Oh that Rudy guy looks kinda cool, film him too!!! Yikes, somebody made that call (and Sharon was bummed as she could have made so much more cash off Randy with multiple shows with quality footage). A theory, that's all, LOL!!
@mistersniffer68386 сағат бұрын
Everybody/things were on drugzzz back then, was a blurry time. They wanted you to see it through ozzy's eyes.
@Scottocaster66682 күн бұрын
God Kevin was bad. 42 yrs later Randy is still missed heavily. Only wish what could have been. I like you could hear a snipit of "Dee" in his solo.
@pvampman6 күн бұрын
Parts of it sounds like communication breakdown
@danhendrickson7708Күн бұрын
That;s what I thouht it was at first until he started screaming something about laughing gas.
@metalmanchild1454Күн бұрын
Hit the nail on the head !
@danielmackay8099Күн бұрын
A little Burn mixed in.
@hockeyeverything4339Күн бұрын
I'll say...lol
@frankartale1026Күн бұрын
Once Randy got with Ozzy and better producers and engineers. He was really able to shine. This is night and day different. I think he matured as a player in a short time. It's obvious he was ripping here but with a major label influence to write radio hits. His arrangements got miles better ! And so did his solos. I do hear alot of Ozzy riffs in here though. Blizzard was a departure from this and Diary was an absolute masterpiece in comparison.
@lynzeetheband10 сағат бұрын
Quiet Riot trapped Randy, he was so much more than Quiet Riot and he wrote a "style" for Kevin who was a very limited singer... dare I say one dimensional. A Legend nonetheless!!
@allanmakela30116 күн бұрын
Randy had a lot of variety in his playing,he and Yngwie were following closly on EVH,s heels
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle5 күн бұрын
no one should ever mentioned Yngwie in a sentence with Randy and Eddie, unless it involves asking who is nowhere near those guys in stature
@StarshipTrooper20503 күн бұрын
Dave…best comment!
@davidwooderson462 күн бұрын
on his heels lmao by 1982 Randy stepped over evh heel and said this is metal
@acdover2 күн бұрын
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle ? When Yngwie came out nobody was playing what he played. Yngwie may be an asshole and plays sloppy now, but when he came out he was very, very good.
@scottmcclure41535 күн бұрын
Dee
@sirjohncoolКүн бұрын
Roads sounds a lot different playing with Ozzie...
@lynzeetheband10 сағат бұрын
That's production plus good pairing (Ozzy's voice and Randy's writing style worked)!!!!!!
@stevetreppin5303 күн бұрын
If Randy never did tapping there would be NO EVH arguing. Period. I know everyone took to using tapping back then but just saying.
@lynzeetheband3 күн бұрын
The argument we will never know the answer to... or do we????
@StarshipTrooper20503 күн бұрын
Tapping had been done in the ‘50’s, 60’s and then in the 70’s…Eddie saw Steve Hackett tapping in ‘73…Randy may have a as well. Eddie just made it popular by taking it to the extreme…like he did with everything else!
@stevetreppin5302 күн бұрын
Just hear me out. In those days Eddie had cast the biggest shadow as far as the gun slingers go and rightfully so. What made Randy very important was he was becoming more modal in his playing and that kind of approach is what sets all players apart stylistically or everyone is just a loud blues rock player essentially. Everybody who got on the tapping thing which was inevitable just kinda came off as hack next to Eddie. Trust me I always looked at Eddie and Randy and George Lynch as the American trinity of players like Clapton , Beck and Page were for England.
@derangedhermit28792 күн бұрын
Harvey Mandel…🎸
@flukyreview9128Күн бұрын
Hmmmmmmm were you even alive back then? Did you see Quite Riot and Van Halen live?
@simompearson362321 сағат бұрын
singer was dated. his songs were dull. the others in the band were better.
@lynzeetheband10 сағат бұрын
Fair judgement, but they are all part of our Rock/Metal Musical Heritage & History and for that we are grateful...!!!
@sprbkmike12 күн бұрын
Sorry...but this sounds like crap..bummer, because I like Randy Rhodes🙄☹