That's cool that Roth got Marshall Berle to look at his band. If I remember right, Ratt was able to get Milton Berle in their video because of working with Marshall Berle. Roth got Stephen Pearcy to move to LA or talked him into it. Such a small world back then.
"If I don't do this, I'm gonna die. So, I'm gonna do this til the day I die!" GREAT QUOTE! Freaking COOL interview Jeff and Loren! Amazing stories from someone who was THERE! Much appreciated. Long Live King Edward! =VH=
When ACDC debuted at the Whiskey, they stayed at a motel on Sunset across from the Hollywood high school. The cover of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is a picture from the motel parking lot.
You are correct. Confirmed by Renoff's book. Molinare was also calling him "Templetan" so there's that. Memories are a strange thing when you get older. Trust only the documents. :)
Rudy Sarzo quote : What were Randy’s main influences? 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. Were there any particular players he admired? 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. Rudy Sarzo
Great interview!
@@GregRenoff thanks buddy! Thanks for helping me always!
Pretty cool! Loren is a buddy. Glad to see this.
That's cool that Roth got Marshall Berle to look at his band. If I remember right, Ratt was able to get Milton Berle in their video because of working with Marshall Berle. Roth got Stephen Pearcy to move to LA or talked him into it. Such a small world back then.
And Marshall got more “videos” to make!! 😂
I love his partridge family sign on the wall
"If I don't do this, I'm gonna die. So, I'm gonna do this til the day I die!" GREAT QUOTE! Freaking COOL interview Jeff and Loren! Amazing stories from someone who was THERE! Much appreciated. Long Live King Edward! =VH=
The Dogs were, and still are , amazing. One of the best live bands ever !! 50 years of wicked RNR/Punk rock !
When ACDC debuted at the Whiskey, they stayed at a motel on Sunset across from the Hollywood high school. The cover of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is a picture from the motel parking lot.
Wow that’s cool
@@FinalResonanceTV 6826 Sunset, check it out the next time visiting LA.
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That’s a cool fun fact
February 2-3, 1977 was a Wednesday and Thursday.
You are correct. Confirmed by Renoff's book. Molinare was also calling him "Templetan" so there's that. Memories are a strange thing when you get older. Trust only the documents. :)
Rudy Sarzo quote :
What were Randy’s main influences?
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.
Were there any particular players he admired?
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.
Rudy Sarzo
He also was a big fan of Mick Ronson
Another great interview, sir! I had no idea that The Starwood held that many people. Peace, from Jacksonville, Florida.
i just checked out a DOGS video......they were good, maybe still are?
Cool interview!
Van Halen is the greatest American hard rock band ever actually ever … only other band that could compete is the mighty LZ