The Personal Side of Randy Rhoads: Rudy Sarzo Reflects

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Join us as we pay homage to the legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads, with special guest Rudy Sarzo. Dive deep into the heart and soul of one of rock music's most influential figures, as Rudy recounts personal anecdotes and memories of his time alongside Randy in both Quiet Riot and Ozzy Osbourne's band.
    Discover the pivotal career decision that led Randy to leave Quiet Riot and embark on a musical journey that would shape the course of rock history. Explore the changing landscape of the Los Angeles music scene during that time, where traditional rock bands were deemed "dinosaurs" by the music industry, and glam rock was on the decline. Randy's departure from Quiet Riot was not fuelled by personal conflicts, but by sheer determination to seize an opportunity that might never come again.
    As we reminisce about Randy's extraordinary talent, we delve into the enduring legacy he created through his music. From groundbreaking guitar techniques to his unparalleled ability to captivate audiences, Randy's music continues to resonate with fans around the world. But it wasn't just about the music; it was about the consciousness that Randy brought to his craft. Discover the belief system he cultivated, emphasizing integrity as a guiding principle for success, both in the music industry and in life as a whole.
    Get a rare glimpse into Randy's personal life and demeanor, as Rudy shares what it was like to know him intimately. Randy's posture as a teacher and mentor shines through, with his dedication to perfection and his willingness to share his knowledge with others. Learn about his upbringing in a family of professors and how his deep-rooted musical education contributed to his musical genius.
    Join us as we unravel the mystique of Randy Rhoads, the man behind the myth. Rudy recounts stories of Randy's insatiable love for music, whether he was jamming in the studio, getting lost in conversation while holding a guitar, or teaching lessons at Musonia. Witness the unwavering determination and extraordinary focus Randy possessed, free from the distractions of today's digital age.
    Explore Randy's unwavering commitment to his fans as Rudy recounts heartwarming encounters with admirers. From stopping to chat with devoted fans after soundchecks to giving impromptu guitar lessons to aspiring musicians on the streets, Randy's genuine connection with his audience left an indelible mark on their hearts.
    Join VRP Rocks and Rudy Sarzo on this nostalgic journey through time, as we celebrate the unparalleled talent, timeless music, and unshakable integrity of Randy Rhoads. Don't miss out on this extraordinary episode that provides a comprehensive understanding of the man who continues to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers alike.
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  • @MorGuitarz
    @MorGuitarz 7 месяцев назад +44

    LOVE both Randy AND Rudy. Great, sincere guy as a human aside from his obvious talent

  • @Trespassion7
    @Trespassion7 7 месяцев назад +22

    "Goodbye to Romance" is where Randy showed me he was above a lot of the other guitar slingers-He was so very much more than that...To have even conceived of such a thing made him my hero...What a wonderful song.

    • @charliewise5195
      @charliewise5195 7 месяцев назад +1

      The solo from mister Crowley did it for me,damn!!

  • @kingofthemc
    @kingofthemc 7 месяцев назад +31

    I love this interview and Rudy is so chill. Seems like a great guy to talk to. That story about Randy at the end is priceless. The world misses Randy.

    • @ghostwriter1415
      @ghostwriter1415 7 месяцев назад

      He's a hot tempered little Cuban cigar! I know a local guitar instructor that helped set up the equipment for QR at an Atlantic Beach venue (1000 people tops.). When he tried to talk to RS he said, "the stuff you did with Ozzy is great!", and Rudy just rolled his eyes, and kept walking. Kevin Dubrow was a dickhead too. Phuck quiet riot.

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 7 месяцев назад

      Get his book Off The Rails. Great read

  • @martheczkafelix5342
    @martheczkafelix5342 7 месяцев назад +14

    The world has changed in the 50 years since QR was founded. Some have died, we've all aged ... but Rudy is still the same, ageless. He'll still be playing bass in his 100s 🎸🎸🎸🤘.

  • @petedelmonico9510
    @petedelmonico9510 7 месяцев назад +18

    I saw Randy twice, once Motörhead opening, then Def Leppard. I think about him every day. The best ever in metal.

    • @JokersWild70
      @JokersWild70 7 месяцев назад +1

      No you didn't

    • @DCB728
      @DCB728 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same here! I saw Randy with Ozzy twice in 1981. Def Leppard did open for them. First show was a band called The
      Ironcity Houserockers-they got booed off the stage.

  • @k2rocksstl
    @k2rocksstl 7 месяцев назад +23

    I friggin love Rudy. THAT dude has integrity. He is the consummate rock/metal bassist. Not a player but a BASSIST. Not many of those around anymore. They're mostly failed guitarists. He mastered that instrument and is a showman like no other.
    This story is such a sweet thing to share.

    • @michaelzilkowsky2936
      @michaelzilkowsky2936 7 месяцев назад

      use the word bassist with the name Rudy and then use the word bassist with the name Geddy and then tell me about mastery of the instrument.
      Good on Rudy for being able to parlay a recommendation from Randy into a sideman career, but from March 19th onward, Rudy tagged along with Aldrich, PERIOD. They were almost like a package deal, each suited to the other's mediocrity and Coverdale not caring because Whitesnake was a guitar band (their Project Driver went nowhere because they couldn't write a song to save their lives).
      He (Coverdale) could have brought in literally any other drummer and bass player to Whitesnake and it would not have made a whit of difference to the songs or the fans; no one cared who the rhythm section was, they were there to see Vai or Sykes and Coverdale.
      I once went to an Aldrich drum clinic and after he was done his demonstration, all the questions were about Randy. That is how much anyone cared about him. No one is ever going to ask Rudy about how he played a particular lick because he never played a particular lick.
      Enjoy your busted balloon.

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 7 месяцев назад

      @@michaelzilkowsky2936 how does it feel to be that angry against the world? At 57 years old, I’ve also had my share of experiences with well known musicians. I’ve always paid for backstage passes.
      I’m curious. How many tours/concerts have you personally seen Rudy play?
      And among those, why do you think they are so weak?

    • @ALTDOK667
      @ALTDOK667 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaelzilkowsky2936Music is not a competition.

  • @brother.teresa
    @brother.teresa 7 месяцев назад +9

    Amazing how Randy never considered himself a rockstar, but a teacher just playing for a rockstar as a side gig. There's a reason my daughter's middle name is Rhoads🤘

  • @shonuffLA
    @shonuffLA 7 месяцев назад +6

    Rudy is gold

  • @shahnawazvlog6266
    @shahnawazvlog6266 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a big loss. Get to see him one time in our town back in the early 80. Even know as and older man 65-year-old, each time I pick up my Gibson and play in me bedroom, the first though come in my head in Randy and I say to him Randy thanks for all your inspiration.

  • @jamesbone105
    @jamesbone105 7 месяцев назад +27

    Thanks for this upload. I miss Randy Rhoads very much as do a lot of people, but the one thing I will never understand is why Ozzy and Sharon will not release the live concert footage Diary of a Madman tour that was professionally filmed. Like Rudy said, Randy wanted people to see what he was playing and how he was doing it. It's a shame.

    • @JokersWild70
      @JokersWild70 7 месяцев назад +1

      You guys and your concert footage conspiracy theories. 😆🤦🏻‍♂️ You know for a fact the Osbournes have some? Nah, I didn't think so

    • @gonedeep43
      @gonedeep43 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@JokersWild70Then you explain why there isn't any decent concert footage of Randy??

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 7 месяцев назад +6

      Plenty people around still commenting about the cameamen they saw at the concerts.
      Whatever the Osbournes decide it's either to cash in optimally or there's some hidden motives, often based on hating former band members and out of spite blocking any chance for them to get some money.

    • @ventues9751
      @ventues9751 7 месяцев назад +3

      There are 3 songs done live in Syracuse New York at A TV station in 1981. They are GREAT !!!! Check them out !!!

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@ventues9751 Right 👍...We DO have THOSE, indeed... Got my "original" of such, on VHS bootleg in the mid 90s that I transferred to 📀 DVD. We thought THAT was amazing? 😵‍💫 I just would love to see ANY halfway decent quality of Oz and Rhoads with whatever rhythm section with em in the LIVE setting. 😏 But yeah, ESPECIALLY anything from the DIARY shows as well. What comes AFTER, epic ya know? 😎🤘🔥🤘

  • @Shannon-58
    @Shannon-58 2 месяца назад

    Rudy seems like a beautiful human. So sweet kind compassionate very humble grounded, no crazy attitudes no stuck up business. Just great incredible men. I started to go see Randy in Knoxville,
    TN (which was his last show cuz the next morning is when the plane crashed). I wished I had went , only a hour from my house). Something happened and I didn’t get to go. When I look back I’m kinda glad I didn’t go. Randy stays in my heart and head all the time anyway and I was thinking if I had gone,
    I would’ve never stopped for a second thinking about him which may have drive me nuts. Then another part of me wishes I would have went so I could have got to see Randy that last time.
    I’ve thought about him alot over the years, what all he would have done. I just wish he hadn’t got in that plane. I can’t think of another soul that has left such a mark on the guitar world with only 2 albums. Absolutely Amazing .
    What a awesome incredible talent. When my son first started getting into playing, Randy and the song Dee was one of the first bad ass musician’s I introduced him to. He learned Dee and could play it so beautifully.
    Now Randy is my sons fave guitar player, he thinks the world of Randy, we all do around here. WE LOVE YOU RANDY RHOADS.
    You are so terribly missed admired adored. You left a legacy that no one can touch. LEGENDS NEVER DIE !!☮️🤍☮️🤍☮️🤍☮️🤍☮️🤍☮️🤍☮️🤍

  • @TommyTheCat42
    @TommyTheCat42 7 месяцев назад +1

    I met Rudy at a Randy Rhoads Remembered event and what a great guy!

  • @icubud7056
    @icubud7056 7 месяцев назад +6

    thanks for sharing, what a great piece on RR and RS seems like such a great guy too

  • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
    @ourlifeinwyoming4654 7 месяцев назад +3

    Rudy is such a gentleman. It still breaks his heart about Randy. God bless him.

  • @BOBBYBUBLEATRIBUTE1
    @BOBBYBUBLEATRIBUTE1 7 месяцев назад +2

    There aren’t many bass players with the charisma and presence of Rudy. He’s a living legend and seems like a genuinely decent human being.

  • @leechilds3725
    @leechilds3725 7 месяцев назад +1

    Randy was a cut above the rest without doubt ! not many have come close to his playing and creativity ,

  • @johnnymata3159
    @johnnymata3159 7 месяцев назад

    A Friend And I Were Fortunate To See Randy Rhoads On The Blizzard Of Ozz Tour Back In 1981. It Was Held At The Long Beach Arena In California. Motorhead Opened. An Incredible Experience Like No Other!

  • @kennyowens2189
    @kennyowens2189 7 месяцев назад +8

    I still get chills listening to Randy may he rest in peace

  • @jeffbaker5038
    @jeffbaker5038 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Rudy for showing us this side of Randy. I saw Ozzy with you and Randy in the Pine Bluff Convention Center in Arkansas a very short time before Randy was killed. It was the best show and a memory I will always treasure.
    I was just talking to my son about you yesterday, and told him he should look you up on the internet. I told him he would be very impressed knowing the bands you had played with during your career.

  • @chrisharris4975
    @chrisharris4975 7 месяцев назад +4

    Randy should be remembered as a player that had nothing to prove. His writing was even better than his soloing. He was quite humble and this alone is what made him so great. He made quite an impact in a short time and his legacy is cemented. He will always be considered one of the greatest players ever. So wish he was around today. Truly missed and to me the greatest loss ever in music. His story is one of the greatest of highs and the tragedy of life. God bless he and Rachael.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 7 месяцев назад +2

    Randy Will always be my favorite Guitarist. RIP Master Randy.

  • @lloydharris4565
    @lloydharris4565 7 месяцев назад +2

    Your Heavy Duty RUDY!!!
    I Loved reading your book “Off the Rails” You and Randy were an amazing team! Rock N Roll Brothers!!! That Band is forever Legendary!!!!❤🎼🎵🎶🎸🎸🎹🥁🎤Rock In Peace Randy🙏❤️

  • @douglassloan6831
    @douglassloan6831 4 месяца назад

    I was fortunate enough to experience Randy in teacher mode as a student of his for several years. He really was a VERY serious instructor, who wanted to make sure you walked away with something new every lesson. His mom was so sweet, but you could see that she did not mess around when it came to the school and her teachers She ran a tight ship.. It was a very unique environment and what a blessing to have been a part of it. Oh, and the bass player in my band was taking lessons from Rudy at the same time. Awesome for saving on gas money. Thank you for this great interview.

  • @russell2910
    @russell2910 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hearing rudy talk about randy holding the guitar in a way that his playing was viewable reminds me of being a little kid watching chet atkins on heehaw. As he performed there was a seperate camera angle that showed a clise up of his guitar and his hands. These guys were not just great because they played so good, they really loved music.

    • @PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
      @PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was lucky enough to be friends with Lonnie Mack who was a very talented guitar player and singer. I got to sit and watch him play and learn from him and although he was known more for blues rock he was a able to show me things he learned from watching Chet Atkins

  • @bardmadsen6956
    @bardmadsen6956 6 месяцев назад

    The flashbacks this brings... I noticed right away from Blizzard and being banished up North, running from a hurricane IIRC. Back then we had home speakers in a flat black vehicle to blend in with the woods. He was one of those risers in the steps of Rock. Like Chuck, Jimi, Eddie,.. It was a great distraction from my life's traumatic episode. Still, I often listen in awe and the same problem has grown exponentially.

  • @mikeb.7183
    @mikeb.7183 7 месяцев назад +1

    Randy was the professor in every way, from the way he dressed to the guitars and the way he played them. He was the exact opposite of Edward.

  • @webbot1083
    @webbot1083 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love you Rudy Sarzo! This made me smile. One of the most talented, underrated, and hard-working bass players in rock. Thank you for keeping Randy's memory alive. You have proved to be a true friend, and clearly Randy was proud to have you as a friend and bandmate.

  • @PeteyMorf
    @PeteyMorf 7 месяцев назад

    Rudy - one of the nicest persons there is, and a great musician.

  • @voicesinkennyshead3691
    @voicesinkennyshead3691 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Rudy for your interviews ❤

  • @shawnray2941
    @shawnray2941 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of my influences as a bassist....seems like a genuine man.

  • @stevenharris716
    @stevenharris716 7 месяцев назад +4

    Rudy is not just a great player but a really cool Human being!

  • @juancarlosnunezf96
    @juancarlosnunezf96 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rudy seems like such a genuine guy. God bless him.

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk 7 месяцев назад +2

    Randy was one of the best ever and taken from us way too soon.

  • @jcvanbreugel
    @jcvanbreugel 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rudy comes across like an evolved and deep human being. I love hearing his stories. His point of view is always refreshing and encouraging. What a soul.

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  7 месяцев назад

      100%! We spoke about quantum physics, manifestation of thoughts, beliefs, spirituality and so much more in the full interview. He's an incredibly deep thinker

  • @ocd7036
    @ocd7036 7 месяцев назад +2

    Met Rudy years ago what a cool guy, ultimate rocker ,legend so down to earth

  • @paulkishfy8528
    @paulkishfy8528 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was blessed to have seen Rudy and Randy play several times on stage something you'll never forget ❤

  • @mrdriftwood6436
    @mrdriftwood6436 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just a phenomenal talent and a amazing human being was our Randy!! And Rudy what a legend himself so lucky to have performed with such amazing people and bands throughout his career love ya work Rudy and God bless Randy Rhoads

  • @user-ez1bo3wn5m
    @user-ez1bo3wn5m 6 месяцев назад

    i am still missing randy rhoads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @robmoen4609
    @robmoen4609 7 месяцев назад +5

    Great interview. Nicely done.

  • @TheDKServices
    @TheDKServices 7 месяцев назад

    Nice that you tell a story about your old friend and it still makes you laugh

  • @belotface
    @belotface 7 месяцев назад +8

    Great job on the interview, Thanks for posting this!

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  7 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! More to come too 👍🤘

  • @sylviafoster9093
    @sylviafoster9093 7 месяцев назад +10

    Ozzys best line up.Randy,Rudy&Tommy.

    • @guillermo3564
      @guillermo3564 7 месяцев назад +7

      For the stage, I agree. But in the studio, Lee and Bob were absolute beasts as a rhythm section and Bob was quite prolific as a writer of music and lyrics. What they created as Blizzard of Oz was surely monumental. Exactly how a band should function. Quite the accomplishment considering Ozzy's condition in those days. Then to never have received the credit for their input at the time was nothing short of criminal. While I'm at it, honorable mention must go to Randy Castillo during his tenure. I'd take one of him over a dozen Tommy Aldridge's anytime.

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@guillermo3564 Yeah, Castillo WAS pretty, amazing....😏. IDK where all the Tommy Aldridge hate came from lol. 😆 But, it's understood. Aldridge HAS kinda seemed to get "crankier" in his older age lol. Again? It's ALL understandable. Former drummer here. TOTALLY , get it..😎....ROCK the funk ON 🤘🔥🤘

  • @Explorer766
    @Explorer766 7 месяцев назад +3

    Dolores got it right...Randy was and is an inspiration for young people. And now that his first generation of fans have gotten old you can include old people to the list.

    • @cclark5376
      @cclark5376 7 месяцев назад +1

      2 yrs younger than Randy...he was 19. So glad l took guitar lessons from him !
      1976...teaching by day, quiet riot by night...working in trying for a record deal. All us N. Hollywood guys were so proud of him...hearing blizzard of oz. & diary on the radio

    • @Explorer766
      @Explorer766 7 месяцев назад

      @@cclark5376 wonderful, thanks for sharing. We all looked up to that special guitar teacher in our lifes. For yours to be Randy Rhoads is beyond cool.

  • @pauldavis7334
    @pauldavis7334 7 месяцев назад +1

    Randy is one of the greatest guitar players ever. 😊

  • @user-gd6zl9lo4c
    @user-gd6zl9lo4c 7 месяцев назад +1

    Randy Rhoads to this day brings me the most happiness in my life , just listening to live bootlegs and hearing what’s possible to be done on the guitar is what gets me through

  • @aidenhildebran9031
    @aidenhildebran9031 7 месяцев назад

    Man randy sounded like a really respectful guy i love that he made time for his fans miss you randy ❤

  • @williamapolinar1018
    @williamapolinar1018 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great stories from Rudy . I was a bellman in Phoenix az in the "80's" at a big hotel and that's when Blizzard of Oz came through, I am a guitar player and saw that Ozzy was coming to our hotel. I met Rudy , Ozzy , tommy Aldridge and Rudy is right, I got to go up the room and randy was playing classical guitar, I asked Randy can you show me the solo to "crazy train?" He said sure and started ripping it on acoustic! He was so nice and approachable , everyone was so cool except Tommy but it's understandable. Saw the show the next night, randy had some pedalboard problems but still kick butt! God bless him.

  • @dolphinator13
    @dolphinator13 7 месяцев назад

    I was lucky enough to see him play his last concert in Knoxville, I'll never forget it. He was unbelievable.

  • @jeffreyhetrick76
    @jeffreyhetrick76 7 месяцев назад

    Rudy thats so funny about tge guy in the street with his guitar in abox and the circumstances surrounding that story thanks for sharing that ,it put a major smile on my face

  • @LEDZEP769
    @LEDZEP769 7 месяцев назад

    Randy was a shooting star that burned out far to soon, but his phenomenal playing shines brightly forever. ✝️ RIP 🎸RANDY RHOADES

  • @stevesauck7001
    @stevesauck7001 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rudy’s always stood up for Randy, sounds like a decent guy.

  • @kamakaziozzie3038
    @kamakaziozzie3038 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had the opportunity to meet Rudy after a show with Geoff Tate in Laguna Beach.
    I don’t give musicians any more consideration than any other person- but I have to admit since the second live album I purchased was “Speak of the Devil” I was psyched to talk to him

  • @RedBlaze02
    @RedBlaze02 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great story about Randy and the lesson in the street! Never heard that one before. Thank you Rudy and VRP

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  7 месяцев назад +1

      It's always great to hear stories like that, the human side we often don't hear. We get all the rock star stuff so it's nice to hear something real isn't it. 👍🤘 Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @NedReck6967
    @NedReck6967 6 месяцев назад

    Great interview. I would love to hear more of Rudy's great stories.

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  6 месяцев назад

      Theres a few more videos on my channel, or if you like podcasts, check out the full 1hour interview on the VRP Rocks podcast 👍🤘
      open.spotify.com/episode/516vj6X4vuzsenVfvyMrM4?si=PP2j2PyYStOMOGWDzAJOBQ

  • @kamaboko1
    @kamaboko1 7 месяцев назад

    For nearly 40 years people have been asking Rudy about Randy Rhoads. I can only recall one interview where the focus was on Rudy. I feel sorry for the guy. His success has been overshadowed by an event that happened in 1982.

  • @mht525
    @mht525 7 месяцев назад

    Great content Rudy Zarso is so kool. ✌️🤘🥁🇦🇺

  • @BEST-rl7yu
    @BEST-rl7yu 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rendy RHOADS is brilliant guitarist and musicians 🎶 .
    Rendy RHOADS in our hearts 💕 forever .
    Such a terrible tragedy that it is impossible to imagine a complete breakdown in consciousness, that he will no longer go on stage and write a single note.
    The story of Randy Rhodes' development as a musician is very interesting, showing a real person who loves music and guitar.

  • @daviddenson3324
    @daviddenson3324 7 месяцев назад

    Priceless! Really enjoyed that

  • @user-ez1bo3wn5m
    @user-ez1bo3wn5m 6 месяцев назад

    i miss randy rhoads. i still miss randy!!!!!!!!!!! what a tragedy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so tragic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @danvee1804
    @danvee1804 7 месяцев назад

    love that story that was awesome, thanks for sharing ......

  • @yourselfbch
    @yourselfbch 7 месяцев назад

    Best of the best R .I.P ❤😢

  • @BEST-rl7yu
    @BEST-rl7yu 7 месяцев назад +1

    Знал еще в 90х годах , что у Оззи был гитарист который погиб в авиакатастрофе , но подробностей его жизни не знал . Да знал что есть Блек Саббэт, что Оззи с Блек Саббэт.
    Знал про Реинбоу ещё в 1986 году и про Ричи Юлекмопа , но при этом не знал что вокалист Дио играл в Блек Саббэт, и был вокалистом Раинбоу , которые я слушал еще в 1986 году , хотя слышал их Хеван энд Хелл. Знал ДИО и Холли Дайвер . Да узнал более боле уже в начале 90х .
    О группе Квайт Райт узнал уже в 2010 году когда увидел клип Зе Старс ДИО 1985 года и там поразил голосом вокалист Кевин Дюброу а он из Квайт Райт. И начал искать информацию о этой группе , и оказалось что и из этой группы её основатель Ренди Роудс гитарист ОЗЗИ с первых его сольных альбомов . Просто фантастика как все бывает.
    А перед этим увидел в 2006 году бассиста в Дио Руди Сарзо, думаю что за басист хотя у Дио был как знаю Джими Бейн .
    Думал Руди Сарзо это неизвестный басист , а оказывается у него стаж о гого , и он играл в Квайт Райти с Ренди Роудсом и Кевином Дюброу когда им было по 20 лет .
    И это именно Ренди Роудс принимал участие в написании этих хитов ОЗЗИка которые я слушал в далёкие конца 80х годов .

  • @funkfan1751
    @funkfan1751 7 месяцев назад

    Luv Rudy Sarzo! In 2010 Rock & Roll Fantasy had several interactions with Rudy like breakfast, Jam sessions and Rudy showed this old dude what a power chord is.

  • @zanda5633
    @zanda5633 6 месяцев назад

    Nice history, i really can understand him because some times i forget my own song too rsrs.

  • @cclark5376
    @cclark5376 7 месяцев назад

    Former student of Randy. 1976 Quiet Riot starwood theater era. Looking for those fellow friends/ students from N.Hollywood...????

  • @hughman2346
    @hughman2346 7 месяцев назад +2

    This man is smart enough to play with BOC!

  • @stevenpatriquin3188
    @stevenpatriquin3188 7 месяцев назад

    canada loves randy and rudy!!!

  • @ZippyThePinhead
    @ZippyThePinhead 7 месяцев назад

    My cousin turned me onto Randy himself about a year after he passed. Of course I'd heard Crazy Train & maybe a couple others by then, but never really followed the band. My cousin played Dee for me, and I was stunned. For me that was the turning point, and I became a huge fan of Randy's. I actually have a copy of QR2 I ran across by chance in a used record store, pretty good album for pop rock.

  • @walcoman
    @walcoman 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, the only truly gifted;( and they're extremely rare) from God to have the ability to play lead guitar naturally and completely self taught that besides my older brother was Randy.He was the singular guitar genius that he looked up to. ❤

  • @bitethebullet6299
    @bitethebullet6299 7 месяцев назад

    Hope i look like that when I'm 73

  • @tommymoore5138
    @tommymoore5138 7 месяцев назад

    People hear Randy’s playing at just about every sporting event. (Crazy Train Intro)

  • @user-gd6zl9lo4c
    @user-gd6zl9lo4c 7 месяцев назад

    To what Rudy said about randy showing what he played as he played ,unlike a certain hack not to be named that he’s often compared to , that’s what made him better than anybody else , no fear of people stealing his stuff because he knew his abilities were far past and above the next best player by a country mile and still to this day , musically and technically the best to ever play the guitar .

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone 7 месяцев назад

      With Randy. You could copy a lick all you want. A study him. But to write a piece like. Revelation Mother Earth. You can’t make something like that. Not many people talk about piece. But when I listen to it I feel like I was in a movie . Feels like album instead of one song

  • @arizonafuelmanagement3573
    @arizonafuelmanagement3573 6 месяцев назад +1

    There is a guitar solo by Jan Akkermen from the band Focus. NBCs Midnight Special, the performance of Hocus Pocus in 73 I think. I swear Randy must have seen this because some of the configurations and runs he uses are straight out of the RR playbook.

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  6 месяцев назад +1

      So great to hear someone mention Jan Akkerman! He is an awesome guitarist that doesnt get spoken about as much as e should do. I'm a big Focus fan. I've interviewed Thijs a few times and met him last month, too.

  • @Penelopesyoutube
    @Penelopesyoutube 7 месяцев назад

    Omg 😮 I just realized I may have seen Randy Rhodes play 😮. I saw Quiet Riot in a parking lot with just their quitars & a couple of amps outside a concert in Toledo Ohio I went to. There were 3 guys . Wow 🙀

    • @VRPRocks
      @VRPRocks  7 месяцев назад +1

      Very cool👍🤘

  • @RichardHansbury
    @RichardHansbury 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is so cool. But i think Randy could have reinvented himself in one of many styles from classical to acoustic to any modern style. He was a true wizard. The music was organic to him. Like breath.

  • @meganrhode88
    @meganrhode88 15 дней назад

    That was so sweet. But I'm really curious who he was talking about.😊

  • @shawnkilmer3079
    @shawnkilmer3079 7 месяцев назад

    I'm just an every day working man that dreams of playing
    in a band. I just think I need a lot more practice. Along with a big education.
    P S
    I would love to one day see Quiet Riot!🤟🏼|Bones

  • @jayclark5912
    @jayclark5912 7 месяцев назад

    Whenever I think of Randy I feel disappointed that he missed his full potential because he passed so young.

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone 7 месяцев назад

      We all understand the ones that did it to themselves. Burned out etc. but rr fans know the his confidence was up . And his Vision of making something better was going to result in something special. The huge shift from quiet Riot was basic to extremely advanced with ozzy. I think he was going to do some instrumental pieces . Even if he stayed with ozzy

  • @natetheannihilnater1886
    @natetheannihilnater1886 6 месяцев назад

    3:20 he was thinking about EVH. there is a rumor he would turn his back to the crowd so people didnt steal his licks.

  • @moemaster1966
    @moemaster1966 6 месяцев назад

    Jimi Hendrix, Eddy Van Halen and Randy Rhoads the 3 most influential guitarist in my lifetime….

  • @jameschanin876
    @jameschanin876 7 месяцев назад

    I remember when Rudy bought a new purple guitar.

  • @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
    @Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 7 месяцев назад

    I wonder what Rudy's take is on the Holy Grail tapes

  • @DM-sy4hg
    @DM-sy4hg 7 месяцев назад

    I recently saw some live Quiet Riot shows on YT with Randy and he absolutely did the right thing leaving. The songs were not good. Like...at all. In Ozzy, he wrote great songs with a classical flavor he's famous for. In QR the songs were pretty goofy. He did an extended solo that showed who he really was but I was surprised at the song writing.

  • @erniebender7886
    @erniebender7886 7 месяцев назад

    Has Rudy ever talked of George lynch

  • @bradfordmcdermott2063
    @bradfordmcdermott2063 7 месяцев назад

    Was Randy the true guitarist for cmon feel the noise recording?

  • @stevenholquin2127
    @stevenholquin2127 7 месяцев назад

    Randy Was One Kool Cat
    I Used Too Hang With The Brother Kelly He Was Singing Back Then in a Building In Burbank Just South East of Magnolia Blvd Yet I Would Bump Into Randy It Was Hi That’s It We Where Just People Whom Knew Each Other Yet I Was Jamming With Kelly Roads It’s Was Very Casual Just To Bump Into Randy Who Was As Thin As a Rail
    I Don’t know If Rudy Sarzo Was Playing Bass What I Remember Rudy Was In and Out of Quiet Riot Not Because He Was Kicked Out….He Did Other Gigs or
    So I Don’t Remember Rudy Being Around All The Time
    I Did See Mostly Randy in
    The Rehearsal Building
    This Rehearsal Place Was Their Own It Wasn’t a Rehearsal Hall It Was Kelly’s and His Band and Randy and Quite Riot
    Very Tall Drum Riser Next Too a Ally And a Big Side Door Where You Can Load In or Out …..My Problem Was I Was Not Playing Too Get a Record Deal….I Was Just Jamming To Have Fun
    So My Attitude Wasn’t Like
    We Are In a Band Too Get a Record Deal
    So Am Jamming With Guys Who Think Record Deal and Am Jamming With Kelly Roads and Am Just Enjoying The Fact That He Has His Own Rehearsal Room and We Can Turn Everything Up Loud And Kelly Roads Wore These Kool 2” White Platform Leather Boots Like Carman Meranda and He Was Super Kool
    Yet I Showed Up in Work Boots and a Flannel Shirt and Levi’s Everyone Was Like On All The Time
    Now Everyone Wears Work Boots 🥾 and Flannel Shirts….I Guess I was Ahead of My Time…..

  • @richardmitchell8213
    @richardmitchell8213 7 месяцев назад

    Say what you want about how great Randy Rhodes was but Quiet Riot didn’t get big until Carlos Cavazzo (hope I spelled that correctly) joined the band. In my opinion, Randy found his niche in Metal playing with Ozzy. I just think it was more his style, then he really took off. But again, only my opinion.

    • @shawnray2941
      @shawnray2941 7 месяцев назад

      Most likely due to the classical nature of Ozzys music.

    • @garycp70
      @garycp70 7 месяцев назад

      Quiet Riot got big when punk started to fade and heavy metal took off (especially with MTV) shortly after Randy died. We'll never know if Quiet Riot would have made it had Randy stayed, but we know he didn't have the song writing freedom that he did with Ozzy and Bob Daisley.
      Barbara Mandrell had a hit song back then that she was country, when country wasn't cool. Randy Rhoads was Heavy Metal, when Heavy Metal wasn't cool.
      May he rest in peace ❤️

  • @stevosguitars
    @stevosguitars 7 месяцев назад +38

    Imagine the balls of that guy trying to show Randy how to play his own solo, in front of his bandmates, in the street 😂

    • @buzzedalldrink9131
      @buzzedalldrink9131 7 месяцев назад +5

      sounds like the guy knew the solo and Randy had forgotten it if Randy was as humble as they say it should not have bothered him as much as it obviously bothers you, judging by your comment No one is so great that they cannot learn from anyone unless their ego and emotions get in the way its always best to keep your mouth shut and ears open you will get much further in life

    • @stevosguitars
      @stevosguitars 7 месяцев назад +18

      @buzzedalldrink9131 Eh? What a bizarre reply! Here in the UK, having balls means having guts. All i said was I was impressed by the guts on the guy to go up to a rock star and play the guys solo. No negativity. Not sure what your issue is but maybe if you read what's actually there and not just what you think you might get much further in life

    • @predictorleague8780
      @predictorleague8780 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@stevosguitars😂

    • @JokersWild70
      @JokersWild70 7 месяцев назад +8

      Randy didn't care. Like Rudy said, he laughed it off.

    • @buzzedalldrink9131
      @buzzedalldrink9131 7 месяцев назад

      @@stevosguitars further in life? you know me? my life? you are an idiot. You cannot even comprehend what my comment says.

  • @jaywyche416
    @jaywyche416 7 месяцев назад

    Quite riot was great untill the singer passed...
    I got to see the mental health tour.
    I know everyone says this but I bought a upper level seat for 25 bucks,my friend said look lets rush the stage I hung on to his belt loop and hung on we ended up on Carlos side and within a few songs I was standing right below Carlos.
    I think I slapped his leg I was Thay close.

    • @cclark5376
      @cclark5376 7 месяцев назад

      The US festival was great !!!

  • @demonsinferno666
    @demonsinferno666 7 месяцев назад

    If I'm right didn't he leave QR w Randy to play for Ozzy?

    • @shawnray2941
      @shawnray2941 7 месяцев назад +1

      Rudy was with QR through Metal Health tour and recording/tour of Condition Critical. Joined Ozzy on second tour.

    • @demonsinferno666
      @demonsinferno666 7 месяцев назад

      @@shawnray2941 I thought he joined on 1st tour w Ozzy cause of Blizzard

    • @shawnray2941
      @shawnray2941 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@demonsinferno666 he joined after Bob Daisly recorded the 2nd record

    • @demonsinferno666
      @demonsinferno666 7 месяцев назад

      @@shawnray2941 thought he was on 1st. Probably confused w other guy?

    • @shawnray2941
      @shawnray2941 7 месяцев назад

      @@demonsinferno666 maybe....no biggie. Ozzys lineup was always in flux.....lol

  • @frankfritz7389
    @frankfritz7389 7 месяцев назад

    Grew up buy the race track..to bass rockgod

  • @patrickshannon4516
    @patrickshannon4516 7 месяцев назад

    I think he left because quiet riot wasn't really a big band at the time they didn't get big till metal health came out in 1983. Same as twisted sister didn't get big till stay hungry came out.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu 7 месяцев назад

      Maybe he wanted to go heavier and be less conventional

    • @patrickshannon4516
      @patrickshannon4516 7 месяцев назад

      @@Nissardpertugiu I don't know about that the members of quiet riot were getting very little money at the time they were originally starving artists 1982 quiet riot were not even contenders for a number one hit they were hanging on by a thread till the album "metal health" came out in 1983. As a matter of fact they got super popular after Randy Rhodes had left the band.

  • @ShredFlintsTone-lc9tn
    @ShredFlintsTone-lc9tn 7 месяцев назад

    bruh looks like Survivorman

  • @patricknunez8884
    @patricknunez8884 7 месяцев назад

    “ I don’t want anyone to steal” you referring to Eddie Van Halen? Those who know the History, know where that comment is coming from.

  • @vistalite
    @vistalite 7 месяцев назад +1

    What I find amazing is that the first two Quiet Riot records were complete garbage. Suddenly, a couple of years later, Randy writes the two Ozzy masterpieces. It’s like night and day. Was it the influence of Kevin DuBrow that had Randy write those terrible QR songs or was it Bob Daisley’s influence that pulled these great guitar parts out of Randy while writing Ozzy’s music?

  • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
    @BlueberryStinkFinger62 7 месяцев назад

    Rudy Randy not one time made best guitarist of the year when he was alive.. Eddie Van Halen ruled that from 1978 into the 90's Rhoads wasn't an innovator of any kind his style wasn't new to anyone.. Steve Howe from YES and Robert Fripp from King Crimson were playing progressive Rock neo classical years before Rhoads and these two smoked Rhodes on guitar..

  • @salvadorornelas2483
    @salvadorornelas2483 7 месяцев назад

    Rudy needs to clean his room.

  • @demonsinferno666
    @demonsinferno666 7 месяцев назад

    That's pretty bad, showing a legend how to play 1 of his own songs.

  • @miltontohd5368
    @miltontohd5368 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rudy using RR for clicks

    • @DannyRedCheeks
      @DannyRedCheeks 7 месяцев назад +3

      Rudy didn’t upload this Rudy always talks about Randy like he really cared about him Rudy has had a monster career and doesn’t need to be talking about him to get ppl
      To want to hear him He’s trying to keep his friends memory alive

    • @InFRA_BLaKK_AMBRA_isTrueMetal
      @InFRA_BLaKK_AMBRA_isTrueMetal 7 месяцев назад +1

      He's Really the Last Credible Source of knowing Randy Rhoads personally

    • @HocusPocusFocus69
      @HocusPocusFocus69 7 месяцев назад +2

      Is Rudy the one asking the questions?! No.
      Is this Rudy's YT channel?!? No.
      So how is Rudy wanting clicks?!?

    • @miltontohd5368
      @miltontohd5368 7 месяцев назад

      @@HocusPocusFocus69 yes. Whatever keeps him "relevant."

    • @HocusPocusFocus69
      @HocusPocusFocus69 7 месяцев назад

      @@miltontohd5368 you're missing the point.
      This isn't his YT channel and he isn't asking the questions.

  • @niemals9837
    @niemals9837 7 месяцев назад

    One million kind good guitarists in the world. But this endless randy was god talking sucks... Only my opinion! RIP MR rhoads