From 2:10 and the rest of the video... omfg! What a sound of such a magnificent guitar player that sadly left us way to soon. OMFG just listen... listen! 🎸🤘
Randy Rhoads was Ozzy's best friend. I feel so bad for Ozzy that he had to lose him. Randy Rhoads looks like he would have been a really cool guy to meet and hang out with.
Randy's shredding was so ridiculously clean, maybe better than EVH. It's fast, but you can hear every note ringing out sharply. And yet there's something slightly out of control and chaotic about it that modern shredders can't touch.
Yeah, the years have went by when they do go by we get old that’s the sad part about it. The 70s and 80s was a dream come true all these young bands growing up I grew up with them and there was a lot of them today. It’s not the same what could’ve been❤🎸🙏
When the solo is isolated its as if Mozart or Beethoven were to be recorded back when they were alive. The greatness is undeniable and hearing the first recording raw and unprocessed is like Randy's soul is speaking to you. Randy had unbelievable talent and this was his creation in its pure form.
@@RocknComics Randy's solos on the Tribute album always got to me, especially the Suicide Solution solo. I picture everyone in the audience just standing there in awe of the sounds coming from Randy.
They said if the plane was a few inches lower, the plane would have crashed into the bus and they would have all died. Ozzy said if he was awake he would have never let Randy on that plane and it’s one of his biggest regrets.
Sometimes I wonder if Ozzys family really understands what he's thinking or feeling. I guess most people experience some of that to a certain degree but it's pretty apparent to me that Jack had no idea how much his dad is still effected by Randy's death and I believe Jack really cares about his dad and is close to him.
@jamesgorman1979 You see it after the fact but when Jack suggested it and remember he planned this for his dad and up until it happened he had no idea. Sorry. It's obvious