Randy Rhoads The Palladium,New York City, May 2nd, 1981

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  • @MrGreggl61
    @MrGreggl61 9 лет назад +2123

    My friend is the guy who shot this video that nite. Unfortunately a security guard spotted him and made him stop midway through believer. My friend had 2 tapes on him and when the guard demanded he turn over the tape, he gave the guard the blank one and kept the recorded version you see here. Thank you AL B for capturing Randy for all of us to see.

    • @atteljas
      @atteljas 9 лет назад +193

      We all salute your friend!

    • @joeserin9593
      @joeserin9593 8 лет назад +78

      +MrGreggl61 If that's the real story that is awesome!

    • @TheGreggl
      @TheGreggl 8 лет назад +46

      +Joe Serin It is absolutely the real story.

    • @TheGreggl
      @TheGreggl 8 лет назад +46

      +Joe Serin Al B Romano took this video. My very dear friend

    • @deathbyguitar1
      @deathbyguitar1 8 лет назад +85

      +MrGreggl61 Tell your friend HE'S the FUCKING MAN! Sad that that security guard ended this historic recording early and may karma give him the day he deserves but at least we got a little bit of this to see.

  • @markh6545
    @markh6545 4 года назад +373

    I saw Randy at his last show in Knoxville Tennessee March 18th 1982...Amazing show and after the show we went down to where the tour bus was parked and stood on the railing hoping to get a glimpse of the band as they were leaving and Randy came out and waved at all of us...I remember thinking how small he looked lol....We were all so happy after the show and then the next day we heard the news he had been killed...Seems almost surreal..I can still see him on stage that night...Everytime I see the Civic Coliseum I think of him...R.I.P. Randy, You were the best!

    • @2510lipp
      @2510lipp Год назад +13

      You are so lucky !!! We were next in Orlando on Saturday. I was so EXCITED that friday until I heard what happened.

    • @timothyapwisch7652
      @timothyapwisch7652 Год назад +1

      😢 😹 😿 😭 😂 😢

    • @mikepeterson8404
      @mikepeterson8404 Год назад +8

      It was the end of August in '81 for me. To this day I am awestruck at the memories I have of that show at the Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium. It was a small, dynamite place to see Def Leppard open for Ozzy. I remember saying to myself at the time, that guy is so tiny compared to that guitar. Randy railed that LP all night, the sound... I could not believe what I was seeing, and hearing from this short, thin young man with really long hair. For some reason, I thought his hair was longer -

    • @douglassnodgrass5808
      @douglassnodgrass5808 Год назад +9

      That is fucking sad. Long live the family Rhodes. Their museum is a masterpiece monument to American rock . His grave aight is a testament to gifts God gives to people

    • @somedaysometime
      @somedaysometime Год назад

      @@mikepeterson8404how was leppard that night?

  • @dpeab11370
    @dpeab11370 4 года назад +495

    His tone, his melody, the fills and runs, his rhythm, and his total command of the fretboard is simply unmatched in my opinion. Sick.

    • @MorGuitarz
      @MorGuitarz 3 года назад +19

      Absolutely... Note selection... And musical vocabulary, unmatched

    • @user-ox5kh3fy8g
      @user-ox5kh3fy8g 3 года назад +3

      “Note selection”, ha ha

    • @Wargasm644
      @Wargasm644 3 года назад +10

      @@user-ox5kh3fy8g he was a master note selector lol

    • @shanemichaels124
      @shanemichaels124 3 года назад +19

      Let's not forget his immediately identifiable tone...no Less Paul ever sounded like that before him!

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 3 года назад +4

      His delicate precision, impeccable tone shaping and fucking NOTE SELECTION!!!! Aaaarghhhh!!!

  • @nickhartman6372
    @nickhartman6372 10 месяцев назад +34

    Everyone is talking about Randy, but Ozzy really brought the heat during this performance, love that passion in his voice!

    • @saltyassassin
      @saltyassassin 8 месяцев назад +7

      Considering Ozzy nearly killed himself drinking after he left Sabbath, this is amazing. His hope and happiness returned. Ozzy admits a lot of that is due to Randy.

    • @Honkahank
      @Honkahank 8 месяцев назад +1

      The whole band was really great and brought their A game .I agree ozman did deliver seeing him live many times I've heard him attempt to hit a note and not quite get there of course he was 20 years older and had much substance in between but he tried more than I can say for today's talent they just won't even attempt to try Ozzy don't give a fuck and is great no matter but for Randy he's spot on and no longer with us it's his day.theres not many recorded live performances of his this is like the fourth one that I've seen that was actually ok.but sound quality has been issue this is great save it cause it's the best I've seen my friend keep rocking

    • @sebastianwhalin743
      @sebastianwhalin743 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. Even though he carried on with great stage presence in the years after, in the performances Ive seen, his vocals werent as good as the early 80s ones.

    • @MarcusSandoval-kx2th
      @MarcusSandoval-kx2th 6 дней назад

      Hahahaha 😂this is an epic fucking performance from everyone

  • @fefferofhossen
    @fefferofhossen 4 года назад +563

    even in the worst audio recordings randy still sounds great

    • @maxxxmodelz4061
      @maxxxmodelz4061 4 года назад +23

      Ozzy always sounded good live. With Randy especially, but his live shows in the 80's were like listening to the album.

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +3

      It’s super eight sound and this is not even really the good quality you would’ve been hearing from the film this is a VHS camera taking a video of the film on a screen

    • @Nerd_666
      @Nerd_666 3 года назад

      True.

    • @shanemichaels124
      @shanemichaels124 3 года назад

      Funny...was just thinking the same thing, particularly his lead!

    • @cish960
      @cish960 2 года назад +3

      Big kudos to the Sound Engineer.

  • @Markotto09
    @Markotto09 4 года назад +133

    To this day still one of the greatest guitarists to have lived.

    • @ArtGuitarLTX
      @ArtGuitarLTX Год назад +2

      100% agreed. We know why Dimebag and all of us loved his performance and show! 🥹

    • @Vor_Tex_Sun
      @Vor_Tex_Sun 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yes one of them. And I hate it when guys say he copied from Eddie V H

    • @mr.bojangles9589
      @mr.bojangles9589 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@Vor_Tex_SunRandy didnt need a whammy bar to make his shit scream. 😂

    • @JohnnyButtons
      @JohnnyButtons 9 месяцев назад +9

      Randy and Eddie Van Halen were just next level $%!? …. I think the next two greats that are overlooked are John Sykes and George Lynch. But Randy and Eddie are from another planet lol.

    • @zacfonseca857
      @zacfonseca857 8 месяцев назад

      The Greatest Of All times!

  • @jackjill-ri8uw
    @jackjill-ri8uw Год назад +52

    Randy was such a brilliant guitarist. I saw him regularly at the Starwood when he was in Quiet Riot. He never let the audience down, he rocked every single time! 2 shows a night!

    • @jpducati916
      @jpducati916 11 месяцев назад +2

      Wow. Lifelong Rhoads fan and fellow guitarist since 1983 that admired his immense talent but never had a chance to see him.

  • @t.sewell1513
    @t.sewell1513 4 года назад +325

    There’s Aldridge playing drums like he’s in a bar fight!

    • @tonymctony4551
      @tonymctony4551 4 года назад +8

      I think the guy would beat on the skins with his raw hand too!

    • @jasperjenkins7729
      @jasperjenkins7729 4 года назад +4

      Zildjunk cymbals but smart enough to use a REAL gong.
      pAisTe.

    • @chiefgoose8682
      @chiefgoose8682 4 года назад +4

      Lol yep

    • @jasperjenkins7729
      @jasperjenkins7729 4 года назад +2

      @@t.sewell1513
      Wow dude, you got it all wrong.
      I love!! Tommy Aldridge and I know what you are saying in your comment.
      TOMMY is a killer beast on drums.
      It's simply a cymbal!!! Reference.
      Not jabbing at you.

    • @jasperjenkins7729
      @jasperjenkins7729 4 года назад +2

      @@t.sewell1513
      "Surrounded by Idiots" is a GREAT band name.

  • @juancarlosnunezf96
    @juancarlosnunezf96 5 лет назад +159

    Randy's playing was so clear, neat and rhythmically perfect that even through the far from perfect audio quality of this video you can clearly appreciate all his talent and the soulful power of his sound. God bless Randy Rhoads. 🎸🙏🏻☀️🎶

    • @777jones
      @777jones 4 года назад +2

      Juan Carlos Núñez F yes his rhythm is so controlled, kicking so much ass at all times. It could never be topped.

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +2

      He made it look real easy. Loud as hell. Total control. Mistake free. So sad that Daisley wasn't on bass.

    • @erakattack
      @erakattack 4 года назад +2

      That's my favorite thing about this video. Sounds huge from just one guitar. It's like almost the entire song is coming from Randy himself.

    • @Crooked-Smooth
      @Crooked-Smooth Месяц назад

      ​@@erakattackIt was!

  • @Nopeandnope3861
    @Nopeandnope3861 8 лет назад +326

    Just read a comment about Randy being the loudest guitarist. In Dallas during this tour Randy hit a artificial harmonic that ....and I'm not exaggerating...split my head down the middle. Almost like he found a way to separate both hemispheres of my brain. To this day, when I get a headache, the part of my head that hurts is the same part Randy "found". That harmonic was worth it!

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 6 лет назад +12

      I love it!!! (Not that you get headaches, but I can picture exactly what you are saying!) You are very lucky to have seen him play.

    • @bernardogui3933
      @bernardogui3933 6 лет назад +10

      mike eaton metal health then! 😁

    • @michaelseay9783
      @michaelseay9783 5 лет назад +19

      mike eaton Ted Nugent did that in Greensboro in 1987 opening up for KISS. He hit a harmonic so loud and so high that it was on the threshold of not being registered by the mind! Wished I could have seen Randy - the guy was a real workhorse and was dedicated to the guitar.

    • @r.seymore8557
      @r.seymore8557 5 лет назад +3

      lol

    • @joepipe1010
      @joepipe1010 5 лет назад +5

      This means that you listened music with high volume during your life no cause Randy.
      High Level makes a deaf damage and broke your brain.
      It's funny but if you are around the speakers the sound smelt your head, RR
      Did the same like all metal guitarists, very loud and heavy.

  • @billbog25
    @billbog25 9 лет назад +253

    Seeing a humbled Randy Rhodes talking about his '1981 Best New Talent' award and saying "I don't want to stop here...." just brings so much sadness....God Bless you Randy - we miss you and can only imagine what you would have done had you lived. Damn world is full of hip hop crap, no talent singers and boy bands.....

    • @HigzyTeflon
      @HigzyTeflon 6 лет назад +7

      *Rhoads

    • @lashAR87
      @lashAR87 6 лет назад +9

      He also told Ozzy he wanted to quit the band not long before he died. Said he had had a taste of Rock 'n' Roll life, and didn't really need that anymore. Wanted to go back to classical stuff. Ozzy said so in an interview somewhere.

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 6 лет назад +7

      Ahh man, I felt the same thing, especially after watching those first three numbers!! HOLY CRAP!!!! To be such a frail quiet guy, what a monster.

    • @garyunsworth726
      @garyunsworth726 5 лет назад +9

      Never a truer word said! The world and music today is horseshit, all of them arnt fit to tie Randy's shoe laces, that young man had so much talent and precence it's just unbelievable

    • @jimipeek2677
      @jimipeek2677 5 лет назад +7

      You nailed it Bill, 7 months into guitar lessons as a early teen started giving his instructor lessons. His legacy is secure by his talent, innovation and classical impact. Yngwie Malmbstien and Randy Rhoads have set the bar astronomically high. We're blessed to have lived in the age of such a musician. Keep them rocking in Valhalla Randy.

  • @paulmares6189
    @paulmares6189 6 месяцев назад +8

    I saw Randy Rhoads January 7,1982 Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque, NM it was a Savage Show R.I.P. Randy Rhoads Love you My Brother! ❤️🙏😇❤️🙏😇❤️🙏😇❤️❤️🙏😇❤️🙏😇❤️🙏😇❤️🙏😇

  • @plexiseagull
    @plexiseagull 4 года назад +13

    I am so grateful that this footage exists. R. I. P. Randy Rhoads.

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +2

      Im glad you liked it. means a lot to me that others are being inspired by my Randy film. keep rocking.

  • @That80sGuitarist
    @That80sGuitarist Год назад +16

    The solo to Crazy Train is incredible, it's so angelic that you can't help but shed a tear every time it's played, Randy was gone way too soon, his legacy will live on and continues to teach me and many many others everyday

  • @Yorkoholic
    @Yorkoholic 8 лет назад +431

    Randy was one of the best and most complete guitarist ever.

    • @rustyangel3631
      @rustyangel3631 8 лет назад +10

      you're absolutely right

    • @paulk.5767
      @paulk.5767 8 лет назад +1

      +Pib Smablert it wasn't the greatest but for that era, he was pretty close to it

    • @oroluia2070
      @oroluia2070 8 лет назад +9

      that moment he was the best of the world.

    • @timpenfield5
      @timpenfield5 8 лет назад +12

      Yea right, RR had terrible technique, classical guitar, read music, amazing solos, iv spoken with phds who talk of how perfectly he used modes, Nobody here has any bizness knocking him, they should go do there sweeps and write there music, which nobody will ever care about. Those guys above are idiots. the reason its the first time u have ever read that is because its the first time u have come across total idiots like them

    • @RockWillkeepOnRollin
      @RockWillkeepOnRollin 8 лет назад +14

      Right? Pandurate...youve got your head up your ass. Randy was one of the best guitarists ever. I remember when he came out it WAS Eddie VH. But when Diary came out, that was it. Randy was the new guy and EVERY guitar player realized...I can't say they forgot about Eddie, but there was a huge turning over to Randy Rhoads because of the classical thing. Uli Roth and Blackmore had used classical but Randy took it a step forward. I met him and he had the most humble personality. You'd think someone that good would be lofty and snobbish or full of himself. Randy was neither. Randy was ready to move on though. Anyone who knocks him either doesn't have any inclination of proficiency or lack thereof any knowledge of music from a technical point of view.

  • @samdeninno1951
    @samdeninno1951 10 месяцев назад +27

    Ozzys' vocals sound great. They should have recorded and released these early shows

  • @kylehughey7969
    @kylehughey7969 8 лет назад +188

    Randy's stage presence is phenomenal.

    • @erikrupp692
      @erikrupp692 7 лет назад +5

      Yeah, he was a great live performer with a ton of energy and charisma. Too bad there isn't more video footage out there to show just how great he was on stage!

    • @tyreekmurillo4524
      @tyreekmurillo4524 6 лет назад +1

      zakk is better

    • @ryanmathias1422
      @ryanmathias1422 6 лет назад +14

      Tyreek Murillo not even close but k.

    • @tyreekmurillo4524
      @tyreekmurillo4524 6 лет назад +1

      Ryan Mathias1 i mean in terms of stage presence. randy still has better solos

    • @ryanmathias1422
      @ryanmathias1422 6 лет назад

      Tyreek Murillo alright I guess thats kind of true.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 3 года назад +41

    Just watch this again Randy was such a great chugger. He pumps the strings better than anyone at that time. Incredible!

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion 11 месяцев назад +2

      Chugger?😂

    • @deadshot4245
      @deadshot4245 6 месяцев назад +1

      firebreathing picking hand creating all that signal too

  • @mtp04987
    @mtp04987 4 года назад +16

    This video of randy playing crazy train is possibly the best live rock guitar performance of all time.

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +3

      Thank you my friend. I shot the video and it means a lot to me that you feel the same way about it as I do! God bless Randy!!

  • @hellenback7588
    @hellenback7588 6 лет назад +199

    A randy rhoads movie is long overdue

    • @jwhite2286
      @jwhite2286 3 года назад

      @theconstruct67 Hendrix has it’s called jimi it came out in 2014

    • @SarahAParis
      @SarahAParis 3 года назад +3

      You bet it is. Bring it on!

    • @SarahAParis
      @SarahAParis 3 года назад +18

      My photo album has a picture of me being held by Randy when I was just 2 years old. My sister bundled me out to a concert, and afterward she got backstage and ran into Randy and asked him if he could do a photo with me on his lap. I will always treasure it.

    • @SarahAParis
      @SarahAParis 3 года назад +1

      @theconstruct67 And why is that?

    • @SarahAParis
      @SarahAParis 3 года назад +4

      @theconstruct67 Try not to dump all over other people's good experiences.

  • @chatter7653
    @chatter7653 4 года назад +29

    Wow , great find...any footage of Randy is like a revelation because of how little there is of it and the fact he was SO talented.

    • @galaxybeing6771
      @galaxybeing6771 Год назад

      I agree ! ,This is a gem because this footage of him is so rare , but exactly the way I remember seeing him, & only once in NEW HAVEN CT ,shortly after this show .

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion 11 месяцев назад

      I'm certain that there is plenty of live footage. They're simply not releasing it. Do you really think that no one filmed any live Ozzy performances with Randy Rhodes? Don't be foolish.

    • @chatter7653
      @chatter7653 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrJohnnyDistortion I wouldn’t be so sure. Filming was not nearly as prevalent back then and was mostly an afterthought.

  • @longislandairgunner1600
    @longislandairgunner1600 4 года назад +37

    Tommy one of the best all time drummers!!!! Very underrated!!!! When Whitesnake comes around again, check out Tommy, still hitting those drums in his 60’s!!!!!!

    • @pjpj2639
      @pjpj2639 10 месяцев назад

      Drummer and hold band were great saw them in chicag9 their last tour

    • @zx12mark
      @zx12mark 10 месяцев назад +1

      Tommy is 73.
      GOAT.

    • @petskup4
      @petskup4 10 месяцев назад

      In the Drumeo channel is Tommy playing Crazy Train and other things.. 😊🤘

    • @patrickgalle1277
      @patrickgalle1277 21 день назад +2

      No, his 70's...

  • @Arty_C
    @Arty_C 4 года назад +19

    This is priceless. I had goosebumps throughout the entire video. You're still shining Randy.

  • @GeorgieRocks-pq8bs
    @GeorgieRocks-pq8bs 5 месяцев назад +10

    I WAS THERE THAT MAGICAL NIGHT, I GOT THE TICKETS FROM MY MOM (R.I.P) AS A PRESENT FOR MY 16TH BIRTHDAY, MAY 5TH... FRONT ROW CENTER BALCONY... GREAT TIMES!!!🤘

    • @dar6095
      @dar6095 Месяц назад

      I went to the show in kc in feb and was completely blown away by randy's live sound what id give for a tape of that show. RIP Randy ❤

  • @stilllifewithguitar184
    @stilllifewithguitar184 5 лет назад +4

    Randy is on fire here, man....what a loss. There's so little material yet even after all these decades I never get tired of it.

  • @Guireles2007
    @Guireles2007 8 лет назад +111

    Damn! Randy was fast and clear. A truly amazing player.

  • @00Frenesi00
    @00Frenesi00 6 лет назад +55

    Ozzy's voice on fire... Randy's is a monster

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 Месяц назад

      He sounds totally coherent and in command...so different than the last 20 years!

  • @ryan5441
    @ryan5441 4 года назад +20

    A timeless talent that is forever underappreciated. RIP Randy

    • @georgejetson1923
      @georgejetson1923 5 месяцев назад +1

      Underapreciated...maybe to your generation but not to those of us that were alive at this time. Randy was king and more appreciated than EVH in many circles.

  • @dagemartinez2381
    @dagemartinez2381 6 дней назад

    Wow I bet the guy who shot this video had no idea that he was capturing a magical point in guitar history. It’s easy to overlook in our day and age because we have pics/video of EVERYTHING now. I really enjoyed this more then a finely produced video because it is raw and shows what an amazing talent Randy Rhoads was!! Thank you

  • @tracymcelhenie3988
    @tracymcelhenie3988 Месяц назад +1

    As blurry as it is ,you couldn't ask for no better. thanks for sharing.

  • @Gnotestudios
    @Gnotestudios 6 лет назад +12

    I love the way Randy's leads bounce off the back of the hall! His feel is all his and no one can deny he was a very gifted musician and person. Everyone who has ever met him says so. He was angel as they used to say.

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад

      Good ears! I was filming 1st row loge so I got a great room sound.

  • @sethdarque3904
    @sethdarque3904 8 лет назад +27

    Randy Rhoads....what can one say?....One of the most influential guitarist that ever graced the fret board! This was a wonderful human being...We miss you Randy Rhoads! R.I.P. my "Metal Bro!" "On lead guitar!....this is Randy Rhoads!".... :-)

  • @mikej70
    @mikej70 4 года назад +11

    Randy may be long gone but his awesome brilliant great playing will never be forgotten

  • @timmyj7092
    @timmyj7092 Год назад +5

    This is SO fantastic. Thank you, thank you, thank you for having the mind to film this and then to whoever shared it. Gift to the world.

  • @brianlee8891
    @brianlee8891 4 года назад +29

    I saw the show on same tour May 4th in the Springfield Mass. I went to high school with Randy's half brother name Dan Rhoads in Winsted Connecticut, I had huge privilege to know Rhoads's family. I met Randy and whole band that night, I will never forget how generous and kind Randy was? After 37 years later I still think of him, How great he was? and even How greater he could been?

    • @jdawg55598
      @jdawg55598 4 года назад +1

      New years eve la sports arena I was 18 gr8 fucking show never forget

    • @mickcostello3668
      @mickcostello3668 4 года назад +1

      My sister took me to see the blizzard tour on August 14,1981at Nassau Colusium Long lsland..I still have my tour shirt brand new in the bag with the crosses on the back. I couldn't believe how clean and powerful he was live.. I had tickets for the Diary of a Madman tour on March 28, 1982. He passed away of course 10 days earlier. I wouldn't go, it was to depressing at that time..

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 4 года назад +2

      @@mickcostello3668 I saw the Diary show at MSG and to this day it had to be the saddest most disappointing and just total bummer of a show that I've ever been to. Not getting to see Randy is still probably my biggest letdown of my concert going life. I don't listen to metal much anymore but love coming out here and seeing what I can find of Randy. On top of the tragedy of losing him way too early... it's also a travesty with how little video there is of him. You can go see crystal clear videos of any band from the 60s and even earlier...yet there's so little clear videos of him. What's also ridiculous is how it's a fact that there is a gold mine of concert videos that Sharon has from the Blizzard and especially Diary tours cause they did professionally shoot a bunch of concerts..as well as Bob Daisley has the Holy Grail that includes great recordings of Randy in concert, sound checking, and working out the songs along with videos of them on tour..yet that bitch Sharon won't release them and for some reason Bob Daisley won't either. It makes no sense considering how many millions of people would kill to see them. It's such a bummer knowing that there are tons of great quality recordings yet we may never get to hear or see them.

    • @mickcostello3668
      @mickcostello3668 4 года назад

      @@mbass718 you are so right about recordings. We have stuff out their from the second world war..it's hard to believe that there isn't a clean full concert out there. Now about your Diary concert,, that had too hurt so bad. My friend said it was so depressing to see Randy Rhoads in the tour book, and missing on stage.. That show I believe was on March 28.. So damn close.. That has to be Rocks most damaging case you can ask for. I glad you replied. We are the old school fans.. thanks Mike

    • @mbass718
      @mbass718 4 года назад +2

      @@mickcostello3668 Thanks bro. Phew that MSG show was right after he died and I just remember feeling so sad that Randy wasn't up there destroying MSG. It still hurts that I just missed seeing him. I still have my hand painted Blizzard of Ozz denim vest that I used to wear back in the day. I was so crazy about Randy and Ozzy at the time and although I don't really listen to metal anymore I still love coming out here to see what I can find with Randy. It's really upsetting that there's so little video of him while we can see stuff clearly from so long ago..like you mention from WWII.. I'll never understand how Sharon won't release the concert videos that's a fact that she had professionally recorded from the tours. It makes no sense considering how many millions of people would wanna see them. Bob Daisley has loads as well and I can't remember if he says why he hasn't released the Holy Grail but I know he talks about it a little on his site and has some short recordings from it posted that all sound so amazing. He's got hours of recordings as well as clear videos..but I'm pretty sure it's some sort of money issue as to why he's not releasing them which is really sad considering how many people would pay to see and hear it all. I would think after the career he's had that he wouldn't be lacking for money... and he knows how little there is out here. If it was me I'd say fuck it all and just give it to the world. It's just mean and such a waste to not share it with the millions of fans who still love Randy. I just don't get it.

  • @soberslayer666
    @soberslayer666 5 лет назад +5

    I was only 11 when Randy passed & there was jus something that drew myself 2 him!!! Thank u Jesus 4 these videos, there will never ever b another!! The mold was broken big time. All of us fans truly & whole heartedly miss & love u very much, thank u Delores 4 giving birth 2 such a Beautiful Human Being!!! 4ever Sad & Greatful.

  • @rustyangel3631
    @rustyangel3631 8 лет назад +158

    Damn. Randy was freaking awesome live

    • @rustyangel3631
      @rustyangel3631 8 лет назад +20

      matter of fact he was just danm awesome

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 6 лет назад +3

      This is probably the best footage I have seen of him live. What a shame, but thank God we have this!!

    • @Excalibur2112
      @Excalibur2112 4 года назад +3

      You should pick up the *Tribute* album to hear him live and remastered. The Dee outtakes are fabulous.

    • @JT-sl3ui
      @JT-sl3ui 4 года назад +1

      Randy was awesome while he was asleep!

    • @martinlehfeldt6916
      @martinlehfeldt6916 4 года назад +1

      Yeah

  • @judowrestlerka
    @judowrestlerka 4 года назад +9

    Such a genuinely sweet and heartfelt human being. Randy Rhodes was such a drastic loss. It still hurts music to this day.

    • @toolsfortrades43
      @toolsfortrades43 Год назад

      I have a family member who was close friends with Randy and your right about him.

    • @WinterWoolies
      @WinterWoolies Год назад

      Hurts me to. It makes me cry every time. Not much makes me cry. I think because my selfishness just wanted so bad to hear and enjoy him way more than we got. Rip Randy

  • @jdmoney1000
    @jdmoney1000 3 месяца назад +1

    Years ago,, 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 devastated. 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....Can you imagine what would have been captured on my disposable camera had I been allowed to keep it??? That Tour managers action is a loss for the entire world. Jeff Dyer - Uncle Sally

  • @dennismorales771
    @dennismorales771 10 месяцев назад +3

    They were all young and just tearing it up…Randy’s Sound was blistering loud, but clear. So powerful. Even just his fill we’re screaming.
    What a time.

  • @tedcabana
    @tedcabana 4 года назад +14

    Thanks for posting this great performance. I know video quality doesn't do him justice, but still we get to see more of Randy the Great live.

  • @hortonstewart6074
    @hortonstewart6074 2 года назад +4

    Its great that concert footage of Randy playing is starting to come out. Its so weird that all we ever had until the past few years is "Tribute" which most of us probably had as the bootleg "Bat's Head Soup" years before. No videos only that one recording. Thanks to those that are putting these videos up.

    • @barryengle8295
      @barryengle8295 2 года назад +1

      YES!!! I've got the "Bats Head Soup" bootleg too, that was a must have back then

  • @hyperdog67
    @hyperdog67 4 года назад +4

    This is the mark of a great guitar player: as shoddy as video was at the time, Randy's brilliance STILL shines through, and you can hear every note he played. What a tragic loss for the guitar world. Randy was just way ahead of his time, and his attention to his tone was just amazing. Can't say enough good things about him. Thanks for sharing this vid. Your friend is a warrior.

  • @johnmorrissey5105
    @johnmorrissey5105 2 года назад +2

    I was at this concert. It was my 20th birthday. Motorhead opened . My ears rang for 2 days after, but a great show. The one thing I remember is that behind us, some jackass lit his seat and the seat next to him on fire. I never saw a person get such a beatdown in my life. The fire was put out in a matter of maybe 10 seconds, and the bouncers beat this guy almost to death, which was a great thing for all involved. A very memorable night. Ozzy and his white-fringed jacket!!!

  • @RidingdaLightning
    @RidingdaLightning 4 года назад +17

    Randys guitar playing is so perfectly on time his rythem right on every beat, unbelievable the fluid of his playing is God level! The person who recorded this thank you so so much! I actually feel like I'm in the crowd listening to my favorite guitarist! 😲😭

  • @LAPost-nn4dl
    @LAPost-nn4dl 4 года назад +7

    I was at this show, my first time seeing Ozzy. Motorhead opened. Saw him 3 months later at Nassau Coliseum. Had tickets to another Nassau Coliseum show in '82, Randy died in the plane crash a week before the show. They played anyway, but I ended up not going. Glad I got to see Randy twice, one of the best ever.

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 3 года назад +1

      Back in the 80's Halford said Nassau crowds were the most enthusiastic in the U.S. Can you confirm?

    • @crazycat6272
      @crazycat6272 3 года назад

      @@Frip36 they were insane! Absolute madness! Fireworks before the show. ( Defenders of the faith Tour) Nassau coliseum & 2 days later at madison square.. seat cushions 2' / 3 ' high across stage ..lol I was there..

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 3 года назад

      @@crazycat6272 Cool. So, fireworks official, or fans setting them off in parking lot?

    • @j.reveille6815
      @j.reveille6815 3 года назад

      Yes Ozzy Metallica 86 legendary plus almost every show from 83-89 for any top rock act. I was at most.

  • @a.romano6532
    @a.romano6532 4 года назад +28

    I was 15 years old at the time when I shot this film! I also shot iron maiden AC DC Michael Schenker and Motorhead
    If anybody has any questions? please feel free to ask??
    I saw a Randy play 6 times this was the 3rd time. I was ready front row Loge.
    The second roll of film broke in the camera and I tried desperately to fix it but it wouldn’t work shortly after that Randy’s guitar amp blew up and they had to stop the show for about three minutes. But this is Randy’s best performance of any of the shows that I ever saw he was on fire that night having played two shows I also filmed Motörhead that night because I love the motorhead two rolls of 15 minute I’ve often thought God I shouldn’t of wasted the roll-on Motörhead and kept them for Ozzie but I was planning on doing two of each before the last roll broke.

    • @stevelove597
      @stevelove597 4 года назад

      How did Randy's guitar "blow up"? And which guitar?

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +3

      Steve Love Hi Steve that was a typo. Randy’s guitar amp blew up it was his Marshall and he would have been playing Mr. Crowley at the time so it was probably the polkadot guitar that he was playing I saw him six times he made it look so easy every time

    • @mikeyboy-91GT
      @mikeyboy-91GT 3 года назад +1

      Do you SATO live??

    • @Caseohhhhh
      @Caseohhhhh 3 года назад

      Liar then why does your name say a. Romanio

    • @gregglivesay7719
      @gregglivesay7719 2 года назад

      @@Caseohhhhh He was there and he’s the one that filmed this. You’re totally wrong

  • @mozartfx1
    @mozartfx1 4 года назад +193

    This is incredible. Ozzy’s voice is at its peak. Singing in the same key as the album. Sharon Osborne deserves a special place in hell for not allowing any filming of ozzy shows during this era.

    • @sotis1756
      @sotis1756 3 года назад +10

      His peak was definitely in 74’

    • @marcelbr815
      @marcelbr815 3 года назад +21

      She deserves that special place for many other things too

    • @yygg4720
      @yygg4720 3 года назад +6

      uh, pretty sure that wasn't due to sharon - 40 years ago most large venues and artists forbid filming/recording bands due to the lucrative world of bootlegging.

    • @vidsforsquids
      @vidsforsquids 3 года назад +1

      The audio/video is sped up about a half step

    • @giorgiomastranangeli6068
      @giorgiomastranangeli6068 2 года назад +3

      No they were on Speed Man

  • @neilshreds
    @neilshreds 10 месяцев назад +3

    His fire was unbelievable, in every riff, guitar fill and solo, it just flowed out of him. He was so good live in this video (these so little footage of him live thank you for this). It’s such a tragedy, what a gifted ground breaking kid that didn’t every really get to live! long live Randy!

  • @briankoncyk3379
    @briankoncyk3379 7 лет назад +11

    Awesome seeing a master like Randy play! He will always be one of the greatest ever to pick up a guitar. Class act all the way and simply an incredible guitar player. I will never forget how he changed the world of guitar when ' Blizzard of Oz ' came out. Eddie Van Halen blew us away prior and then Randy was the next to do the same. Both were incredible forces that changed guitar with their incredible skill, styles, stage presents and vision. We were blessed to see talent like them. I will never forget how exciting it was at that time being young and having someone like them to look up to and learn from. They were like the Clapton, Hendrix and Page of our generation. Thanks for posting. Very Cool!

  • @lysyrg251911
    @lysyrg251911 8 лет назад +109

    I saw this first leg of their tour in September in Davenport, Iowa at Palmer Auditorium. Best concert I've ever seen hands down. I was going to see the second part of their tour in Des Moines, Iowa, where he bit the bats head off but, I couldn't find a ride so, I missed it. There's no way to explain the sound of Randy's guitar. No recording, great or other can give you the feeling of hearing him live. I'm amazed that this concert was recorded on video because at Davenport, myself and everyone else had been frisked really well, looking for any recording device. Funny thing, this concert was when they only had released one album and the opening act was Def Leppard also, with one album out. Both played a couple songs from their second album. What an experience! I'll never forget it. I was stunned when I was riding in a friends car and heard on the radio that Randy had died in a plane crash. It's one of those moments where you remember where you were and what you were doing. Cheers, Randy. RIP.

    • @JimJongmercialsExists
      @JimJongmercialsExists 7 лет назад

      lysyrg25

    • @michaelhughesiowa
      @michaelhughesiowa 6 лет назад +2

      Ozzy bit the bat in Des Moines, IA. Not Ames.

    • @boneyardmilitia3070
      @boneyardmilitia3070 6 лет назад +4

      lysyrg25 ..Bro..I also saw this tour in 81...It was the best gig i ever saw..I was front row and still think about it to this day..Randy was amazing..

    • @rowdyone1935
      @rowdyone1935 6 лет назад +2

      lysyrg25 I remember that day also and it still gets me down! he was only 25yrs old died less than 5weeks short of 26BD in April 1982 only released two albums never drunk alcohol or used drugs and was and still is the GREATEST OF ALL TIME just amagin how great he would have been 20 years later Thanks ozzy for introducing us to his talent thanks Randy for being so awesome I am a (""BELIEVER"" !) it has best Riffs and great Solo RIP R.R.RIP. IM GOING TO CRANK IT UP RIGHT NOW HEADBANG AND 🎸 ROCK ON WITH UR FLYING V AND BEAUTIFUL LES PAUL KEEP ON ROCKIN

    • @bobl5481
      @bobl5481 6 лет назад +1

      Saw first tour with def lep at cape cod collesseum in Yarmouth ma incredible......this show is right befor he did I believe.and yes I remember being at has beach party and all the girls crying and guys in shock......

  • @mattguitarwilson
    @mattguitarwilson 9 месяцев назад +3

    This may not be the best audio quality in the world, but Randy tore that I Don’t Know solo UP!!! 🤘

  • @marktrammell4356
    @marktrammell4356 4 года назад +3

    I saw Randy at day on the green and I have to say that I've seen a lot of the greatest guitar players in the world but Randy is the best live guitarist I have ever seen. The world has lost a true humble legend.

  • @loneranger9485
    @loneranger9485 Год назад +22

    STILL THE GREATEST METAL GUITARIST EVER . 🤘🤘🤘🤘

    • @dar6095
      @dar6095 Месяц назад

      Absolutely Right

  • @robsgarage552
    @robsgarage552 5 лет назад +6

    ever since he passed their has not been a guitarist like him; one of a kind talent that's sorely missed. blaze on Randy Rhodes...

  • @beachcomber4141
    @beachcomber4141 6 лет назад +15

    1:23 INSTANT CHILLS!!! What a totally awesome guitarist. Randy was on F@%$#N FIRE!! I think this is the best footage I have seen of him playing. Maybe not the best quality, but he was unreal!!!!! WOW

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +4

      So glad you are getting chills from it. I do too and being there filming it was surreal. I was 16 years old.

  • @Joeyjupiter123
    @Joeyjupiter123 Год назад +3

    Randy was a small guy but he was a giant monster guitar player and miss him a great deal I still listen to his music after 42 years . Thank you for sharing a great talented icon

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 4 месяца назад

      yeah wasn’t he like 5’3” or something to that affect?

    • @dw89music73
      @dw89music73 Месяц назад

      ​@@poindextertunesHe was reportedly 5'7" but weighed only 105 lbs.

  • @coachsaldana5708
    @coachsaldana5708 Месяц назад

    This is amazing . Like a time capsule. I bet your friend didn't know that one day this recording would be seen by so many people. Probably he thought it was only for him not knowing it would touch so many more than himself. Thank you for sharing.

  • @guitarman6632
    @guitarman6632 Месяц назад +1

    Ozzy only did two autograph signing sessions in his life ! One Columbus Ohio, Me and my band went in our leathers, soon as we walked in he locked eyes on me ! He knew I was the guitar player, with my long blonde hair ! Meeting him and getting his autograph is , to this day! A priceless memory ! That and partying with AC DC on their tour bus 👍

    • @glenncooper3524
      @glenncooper3524 29 дней назад

      I doubt that's true. Unless the other one was in Austin Texas in 91. He started the NMT tour here "his last tour " and went to Tower Records on Guadalupe after he told the show so everyone was there.. they had to stop after 5 minutes cause the crowd was so packed the windows were bowing in they let 5 ppl at a time in I was in the next group to go in pressed against the glass the terror in the employees faces as they saw the windows bowing in had me worried myself they were about 12 ft tall if I'd of gone through it might of been my end

  • @shawnnoss2396
    @shawnnoss2396 4 года назад +3

    The good Ole days. Painful to watch. Those days are gone forever. Sucks. Awesome video.

  • @SarahAParis
    @SarahAParis 3 года назад +2

    Randy Rhoads was and always will be my favorite guitarist. I still love him dearly will always remember him. He occupies a special place in my heart. Love you, Randy💖

  • @williamweiss6128
    @williamweiss6128 3 года назад +4

    Loving this! Drummer, so Aldridge always a Badass, Rhodes........can't even describe what a horrible loss. Another guitarist that changed everything after. Genius.

  • @jerrywatt6813
    @jerrywatt6813 3 дня назад

    Thanks for posting rough as it is this is history for me this was ozzies best band randy was on it every night there were so many great guitar players in LA but Randy was a stand out being classiclly trained he sounded more refined than most guys every note counted not just mindless shreading george lynch and jake lee were also awesom LA hot shots cheers

  • @bklyn2shoes
    @bklyn2shoes 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a performance! Great show! What a tremendous experience!
    R.I.P. Randy! What a night!
    ❤ Thank You!

  • @tennesseeridgerunner5992
    @tennesseeridgerunner5992 5 лет назад +5

    When I was in high school in the mid to late 80s Randy had already made it it to a sort of sainthood with we metal heads already. Words fail me now as I watch a master at his craft. I just sit back and smile.

  • @brandonwhitson1611
    @brandonwhitson1611 5 лет назад +19

    Good lord even with the crappy sound of this old recorded vhs footage randys guitar sounds incredible, the solos were amazing and truly godly. To play that good live only few can. I saw megadeth when chris broderick was lead on the countdowns 25th anniversary tour, they played perfect live, kk and glen from priest sound perfect live. When i say perfect i mean it sounds as good or better than the album live and that is rare for lots of bands believe it or not, the late great randy rhodes played perfect every show. God bless and rest peacefully my metal brother

    • @frankypace2933
      @frankypace2933 2 года назад +1

      Agreed the greatest live guitar player of all time, EVH had his moments but he was never nearly as good live as his studio recordings and that's what sets them apart for me

  • @kristopherkrueger4617
    @kristopherkrueger4617 11 месяцев назад +3

    1 of the best bands, lineups, rhythm sections of all time in The History Of Heavy Metal.

    • @antilaw9911
      @antilaw9911 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ozzy
      Randy
      Tommy
      Rudy
      ........... Magic!

  • @milesfifer171
    @milesfifer171 4 года назад +3

    It's so sad we couldn't have heard 4 or 5 more ozzy records with Randy. What little we have I still listen and I'm still inspired by him. I will always miss him.

  • @BAND-MAID-USA
    @BAND-MAID-USA 4 года назад +9

    Damn near 40 years later & he still sounds great live too.

  • @garydelaney6841
    @garydelaney6841 9 лет назад +82

    Randy Rhoads will always be the greatest 🎸R.I.P

  • @j-rod166
    @j-rod166 4 года назад +99

    Randy was light years ahead of everyone else.

    • @j-rod166
      @j-rod166 4 года назад +1

      @Gary Roberts well of course, but you can have more than one great guitarist in the world!

    • @tyryztoll
      @tyryztoll 4 года назад +10

      @Gary Roberts Eddie was very threatened by Randy, you can tell by the way he talks about him in early 80's interviews....saying ridiculous things like "everything Randy does he got from me." Randy played nothing like Eddie, he was his own genius.

    • @mathuploader
      @mathuploader 4 года назад +3

      Michael Schenker, Richie Blackmore, Gary Moore

    • @j-rod166
      @j-rod166 4 года назад

      @@mathuploader --yes. Lots and lots of great guitarists...

    • @davidwooderson46
      @davidwooderson46 4 года назад +1

      @Gary Roberts you mean that dorky guy who was drunk and coked out his mind and played off key and off tempo during live shows. That Eddie?

  • @ALong-fo5so
    @ALong-fo5so 5 лет назад +9

    So few Randy Rhoads performances on video. Thank you. As usual Randy doesn't disappoint

  • @iggyfritz7150
    @iggyfritz7150 3 месяца назад +1

    Damm Randy's playing hits me just like the first time I heard him, who is this amazing guitarist. This guy is going to be a household name around the World. God I miss him 😢

  • @badmonkey2222
    @badmonkey2222 5 месяцев назад +1

    It's mind blowing that there is not one single pro shot video of Randy live except 3 songs in a Rochester NY television studio.

  • @ArronP
    @ArronP 5 лет назад +5

    Besides after hours this is probably the best video so awesome to see Randy live...love those harmonic squeals..his guitar was on fire with lots of chorus and Echo..rip randy

  • @native0013
    @native0013 8 лет назад +60

    With all do respect to Randy and Ozzy, but the entire band, bass and drums was together a well tuned machine, one of the best ever imo

    • @richardkey4289
      @richardkey4289 5 лет назад

      Native 001 you said it ,man.this band was anchored down by those 2 guys, providing a steady & reliable base of rhythm & percussion, this allowed Randy to stretch out.the fact they are so underrated shows how solid their playing was

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 4 года назад

      Very well tuned machine and very impressive on stage.

    • @Frank-zs1wk
      @Frank-zs1wk 4 года назад +1

      sorry gotta disagree, and that is why no one talks about lee kerslake and tommy aldridge anymore, but randy rhoads is still a legend. those guys were ok, but nothing special

    • @dannykillian4461
      @dannykillian4461 4 года назад +4

      Bob daisley and Lee kersak were the actual bass and drummer for the recording of this album and Bob wrote a majority of the lyrics as well.. Rudy and Tommy came on board for the tour and stayed until Randy passed

    • @DaPoopIsInDaPudding
      @DaPoopIsInDaPudding 4 года назад +1

      Native 001 due

  • @blampied
    @blampied 4 года назад +29

    The Palladium doesn’t even exist anymore, demolished in order to build a twelve-story residence hall that students of NYU affectionately referred to as “Palladium Hall”. It’s a shame, it was an amazing room for bands.

    • @JP4drumsFarrell
      @JP4drumsFarrell 4 года назад +4

      Besides the Fillmore, I saw a ton of bands there. How bout Tower of Power opening for Santana!! Killer!!

  • @jasoncrump1886
    @jasoncrump1886 Месяц назад +1

    Randy was another great way ahead of his time. Jams like this barely out of the 70s is unreal.

  • @bryanlopez3661
    @bryanlopez3661 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was there , I was 17 years old, they did 2 shows that night,one at 8 p.m. & one at midnight with Motorhead as backup..., I saw both shows that night,& I was tripping on mescaline....One of the Best nights of my life...

    • @charlesgarner2177
      @charlesgarner2177 4 месяца назад

      Rock on bry! I remember them playin in Pine Bluff,Arkansas about that same time. (My hometown) and I thought "I'll just catch them next time". BIG MISTAKE.

  • @andrewwest6560
    @andrewwest6560 4 года назад +6

    Best live footage of Randy pound for pound. U can see the way he moves and plays which is insane. Holy grail type stuff

    • @a.romano6532
      @a.romano6532 4 года назад +1

      I agree! He played 2 shows! Randy was on fire by the time 1:30 am came as they played.
      Magical night!

    • @Michael-----
      @Michael----- 3 года назад +2

      There is some better live Quiet Riot footage with Randy that is way better than this and longer. I have it on DVD and when played on a Blu-Ray on a 88" 4K OLED TV, it is better than sex.👌🤘✌

    • @andrewwest6560
      @andrewwest6560 3 года назад

      @@Michael----- ya I have seen it. Its amazing it's just the songs aren't anywhere near the level of ozzy.

  • @xavilion8454
    @xavilion8454 4 года назад +61

    Is it just me or are these solos here even better than the album version?

    • @andyisalwaysanxious8599
      @andyisalwaysanxious8599 4 года назад +8

      Dude, he was on fire for sure

    • @AccuracySpeaks
      @AccuracySpeaks 4 года назад +3

      Just ripping it up!!

    • @wilsoncrocker
      @wilsoncrocker 4 года назад +5

      they absolutely seem more dynamic... all in one "take", & playing rhythm around them... man he was beyond good. beyond special. he was 'once in 500 yrs' kind of special...

    • @stevenwhite7525
      @stevenwhite7525 4 года назад +1

      I'm right there with you in your train of thought... I was 12 when he was on that last plane ride...

    • @speedracer210
      @speedracer210 4 года назад

      Randy's mother stated in an interview that Randy was always changing his songs he never played them the same way twice in concert.

  • @Polentaccio
    @Polentaccio 6 лет назад +4

    HUGE live tone. As others have said, total package in terms of playing, tone, and stage performance. For such a little guy he had such a big presence. Impressive.

  • @amyntut
    @amyntut 4 года назад +2

    As a huge Randy Rhoads fan this made my day. SO thankful that whoever shot this has the camera on Randy as well. I saw Randy play twice, and there's nothing and nobody like him . R.I.P. Randy .Thank you.

    • @richardcarchia7037
      @richardcarchia7037 4 года назад

      I was supposed to see him at the providence civic center! ! I still kick myself in the ass today!! And I saw alot of bands in the 80s ! Sad the 80s and 90s were the best times of my life!

  • @specfever2
    @specfever2 8 месяцев назад +2

    I wish I had seen him play. What a small man, so humble, so talented, and so monstrous. Black Sabbath may have created metal but Randy Rhoads absolutely conquered it.

  • @allenpeck8239
    @allenpeck8239 8 лет назад +25

    I Love Randy Rhodes...
    During those interviews clips at the end, Randy shows himself to be such a gentle, humble guy, with a good soul-
    You all prob think I'm nuts, but I get a really good vibe from him. I've not had the chance to see any of those clips before-
    Great Post, thanks a million

    • @biaiznaich
      @biaiznaich 7 лет назад +2

      APex Please spell his name correctly bro....

    • @allenpeck8239
      @allenpeck8239 7 лет назад +2

      Raymond Keenan My bad brother. I have been fascinated by Randy ever since my older brother and all his friends used to rave about Randy when I was about 11 years old, in 1981. You know the rest of that story. To this day there is none like him, and I love him as much as I ever did.
      And as for the misspelling, it must've been my system; spellcheck, something like that. To be sure, I would've never misspelled his name, disrespecting him in such a manner. But I thank you for pointing it out.

    • @АксРоуз-ж9м
      @АксРоуз-ж9м 5 лет назад

      I love Rod Jackson and The Sounds

  • @zanaduable
    @zanaduable 8 лет назад +104

    technology has spoiled us. just happy to see this.

  • @SD-yv8wk
    @SD-yv8wk 4 года назад +13

    The guitar players that where playing metal back then where some of the best ever

  • @roachrip
    @roachrip 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you whoever recorded this.. gem..!

  • @darrenochoa9211
    @darrenochoa9211 9 месяцев назад +1

    Its a amazing how we have phones now that can make better recordings than what they had available back in 1981.

  • @PhilFeedback
    @PhilFeedback 6 месяцев назад +3

    I already had my Ticket for the Dairy of a Madman tour when I heard the news.
    I never got to see Randy 😢
    Rest In Peace Randy, you were one of a kind 😢

    • @coke-aholic3465
      @coke-aholic3465 Месяц назад +1

      My dad same thing, gunna see them in Ottawa here I think or Montreal in 82, Randy died 2 weeks before that show. Talk about bad luck lol.

  • @starjunkie2804
    @starjunkie2804 4 года назад +162

    This was Ozzy's best line-up. Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo and the best guitar player ever, Randy Rhoads. RIP Randy. Some people are so good they make the impossible look so damn easy, How do they get there?

    • @toddk1479
      @toddk1479 4 года назад +2

      krabby 1964 yep. This lineup was amazing

    • @Mark-um5hc
      @Mark-um5hc 4 года назад +3

      I always thought the same as well. Their unique, and will never be the same. To this day I don't know who preformed with Ozzy. Just Zakk of course. Drummer and basis. Couldn't tell ya. Not that it matters to me. The best aren't playing anymore with Ozzy.

    • @Mark-um5hc
      @Mark-um5hc 4 года назад +1

      @Crimson Idol of course I've heard of them. Been an Aussie fan since I was nine years old I'm 46 so what does that have to do with anyting,?

    • @ganzyjam2602
      @ganzyjam2602 4 года назад +13

      blizzard was the best line up and they wrote it all

    • @Mark-um5hc
      @Mark-um5hc 4 года назад +2

      @@ganzyjam2602 , man I totally agree with you. That's what makes it great as hell. When the artist writes their songs and plays their instruments, without machines. It makes them true to fans and themselves.

  • @pdinardo9472
    @pdinardo9472 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was a senior in high school and I was at this show. It was absolutely awesome!!! At The Old Palladium on 14st.🤘🤘🤘

  • @johnbivona7923
    @johnbivona7923 4 года назад +5

    I was at this show. Motorhead opened up and the show was amazing. I do not know if this video footage was from the first show or the second. Change my life!

  • @abbiebeast
    @abbiebeast 9 месяцев назад +1

    Forever changes R&R in just a couple of years. Can't even imagine what he's be doing now.

  • @jerrydonquixote5927
    @jerrydonquixote5927 3 месяца назад +2

    Randy Rhoads with something else, he wasn't human! Never has another been like him!

  • @t-boog2173
    @t-boog2173 4 года назад +5

    Randy was in the zone this night His playing here is even better than on the Tribute album. As a guitarist myself, I can testify that some nights you feel unstoppable & your fingers seem to move on their own but other nights, that little something extra is missing. It's like the stars either line up or they don't.

    • @herbcanter2114
      @herbcanter2114 9 месяцев назад

      Tribute album was a huge disappointment .

  • @harley0098
    @harley0098 4 года назад +3

    Just a small glimmer..of a man..who was one of the greats...among the heavens you are...and still rocking...R.I.P...

  • @booshting3520
    @booshting3520 6 лет назад +4

    Jesus that solo in I Don't Know had him pulling some insane high notes. Incredible to see and hear. Such a stylish player.

  • @majorfeelgoodrecords2740
    @majorfeelgoodrecords2740 29 дней назад

    I’ve probably watched this before, so thank you again🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @Uncle_Mark2600
    @Uncle_Mark2600 4 года назад +2

    I remember hearing Randy for the first time on WBLM, it was Crazy Train. I rode my bike to the record store as fast as i could and bought it on cassette. Absolutely loved it, still do.