Exactly the way you smiled when he started playing the solo, I smile the same way too and that's even after having listened to Randy's songs for about 88 million times.
Same. GOAT. He makes the guitar sing .You feel his solos not just hear them. They're just so well composed and played. Vivian Campbell is my second. The first two DIO albums "Holy Diver" and "The Last in Line" he's amazing on. Then Eddie, I guess.
Randy was planning to quit Ozzy's band & go to UCLA to study classical guitar.Unfortunately their bus driver,even though a pilot,his license was revoked & took the plane without permission.Ozzy to this day regrets that he didnt stop Randy from getting on the small plane that tragically took his life.Please react to Ozzy "Ordinary Man" music video.It's fairly recent 2020
Aliester Crowley was a English occultist ceremonial magician philosopher poet among few other things. Lived 1875 to 1947. He mother was a witch. It alleges that he sold his soul to the the devil .
Alistair Crowley started The Church of Satan but he was adamant that it wasn't for devil worship, but just for people who wanted a good time, partying and stuff.
Rock is littered with tragedy, losing Randy Rhoads is for certain one of the more senseless ones. This after hours show is the best of the very little good video of Randy. Any of the other three songs they preformed are a snapshot as to the sheer greatness that is Randy Rhoads.
I wish I could have seen Randy Rhoads earlier than this. Maybe I can check out some more in the future if people are wanting me to and are requesting it
i was 13 years old when I first heard blizzard, 6 months after Randy died, A buddy had it on cassette. I remember the exact spot i was standing at school. I was stunned. I had been messing with guitar for about a year with no real direction and while Randy didnt start my guitar journey, he single handedly redefined and added purpose to it. Thanks for putting Randy in front of folks that may have never heard of him. @@AceofBadeReacts
Ozzy also has the style of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader with that outfit
Thinking back, it was a thing back then lol
@@secondchance6603 I guess so. It's an interesting choice.
Exactly the way you smiled when he started playing the solo, I smile the same way too and that's even after having listened to Randy's songs for about 88 million times.
That was just something else
Short-Lived Epic Career of Randy Rhoads. Phenomenal Guitarist. The heights He would have climbed with His playing was Unlimited !!!
What could have been if Randy Rhoads and Cliff Burton were still around today
Great reaction!
Randy is the GOAT IMO!
He's phenomenal. It's so sad he didn't go further
Same. GOAT. He makes the guitar sing .You feel his solos not just hear them. They're just so well composed and played. Vivian Campbell is my second. The first two DIO albums "Holy Diver" and "The Last in Line" he's amazing on. Then Eddie, I guess.
The keyboardist played under the triplets Randy was playing, hence the octaves sound
Oh I see. Very cool
Randy was planning to quit Ozzy's band & go to UCLA to study classical guitar.Unfortunately their bus driver,even though a pilot,his license was revoked & took the plane without permission.Ozzy to this day regrets that he didnt stop Randy from getting on the small plane that tragically took his life.Please react to Ozzy "Ordinary Man" music video.It's fairly recent 2020
I was not aware he was planning to do that. What could have been. I'll add it to the list
Mr. Crowley was big into the occult
Who was Mr. Crowley though? Like was he well known or something?
Aliester Crowley was a English occultist ceremonial magician philosopher poet among few other things. Lived 1875 to 1947. He mother was a witch. It alleges that he sold his soul to the the devil .
@@gerardambrosino6748 Thank you for the information
@@AceofBadeReacts Crowley was also a heroin addict. He was referred to as "The beast 666".
Alistair Crowley started The Church of Satan but he was adamant that it wasn't for devil worship, but just for people who wanted a good time, partying and stuff.
The way that was described it sounds less like a religion and more like a party house
Drummer's like Animal from the Muppets, like Filthy Phil from Motorhead.
That's a pretty accurate description
Rock is littered with tragedy, losing Randy Rhoads is for certain one of the more senseless ones. This after hours show is the best of the very little good video of Randy. Any of the other three songs they preformed are a snapshot as to the sheer greatness that is Randy Rhoads.
I wish I could have seen Randy Rhoads earlier than this. Maybe I can check out some more in the future if people are wanting me to and are requesting it
i was 13 years old when I first heard blizzard, 6 months after Randy died, A buddy had it on cassette. I remember the exact spot i was standing at school. I was stunned. I had been messing with guitar for about a year with no real direction and while Randy didnt start my guitar journey, he single handedly redefined and added purpose to it. Thanks for putting Randy in front of folks that may have never heard of him. @@AceofBadeReacts
@@saltwatermarine8413 love the story
I enjoyed that more than I was expecting to. Not fully sure if I'm a fan of it but was decent enough
I more just wanted to see Randy Rhoads
This was all half speed.
I thought it was slower. I wonder why it was like that