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Ozzy and Randy Rhoads AGAIN! Vocal ANALYSIS of "Diary of a Madman" featuring Randy's wicked solos! 

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I needed more Randy Rhoads. I've been wanting to have more Ozzy on the channel, but frankly I am just enamored with Randy's stylization and the classical nature of his melodies. You all recommended I pull this one from the past, and so "Diary of a Madman" it is!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Ozzy Osbourne performing "Diary of a Madman" for the first time.
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice Год назад
We just released merchandise! Check out the full line-up here: thecharismaticmerch.com
@pointlessmanatee
@pointlessmanatee Год назад
@@woodywoodman2319 as a vet lmaoooooooo you are down bad for reactions
@musclemangear8710
@musclemangear8710 Год назад
"Revelation Mother Earth" from Ozzy's debut album
@nicksheldrake4382
@nicksheldrake4382 Год назад
Flying high again please 🙏
@markupton1417
@markupton1417 Год назад
You haven't HEARD Randy play until you hear Revelation Mother Earth. Period.
@pointlessmanatee
@pointlessmanatee Год назад
@@markupton1417 the sickest randy guitar player of all time was that one time randy marsh played carry on my wayward son
@lostinpa-dadenduro7555
@lostinpa-dadenduro7555 2 года назад
Ozzy is one of the rare humans that you can understand better when he’s singing versus when he’s talking.
@TheNeckoman
@TheNeckoman Год назад
Strongly agreed
@팍스포르투나
@팍스포르투나 Год назад
@@TheNeckoman ㅋㅋ
@ostlandr
@ostlandr Год назад
When Ozzy started getting foggy and slurring his words, everybody (including Ozzy) thought it was the drugs. Then, according to the story, a friend of his who was a nurse said to him "I think you have Parkin Syndrome." She was right- it's a cousin of Parkinson's Disease. Nope, wasn't the drugs after all!
@cardinalsfanforever4484
@cardinalsfanforever4484 Год назад
@@ostlandr Lord knows he did enough to make people think that way...lol. Ozzy is such a great talent.
@devanworkman8745
@devanworkman8745 Год назад
@@ostlandr I'm sure the drugs didn't help matters and probably caused his parkins disease.
@fatsiddog
@fatsiddog Год назад
Ozzys voice.. haunting and beautiful all at the same time. You feel it in your soul. Randys playing… God Mode activated. In my humble opinion, the greatest metal song of all time. Timeless and meaningful.
@Dr.Jekyll
@Dr.Jekyll Год назад
I think you mean God-given talent. That would be most accurate.
@mitchellh6885
@mitchellh6885 Год назад
The emotion that Elizabeth projects is amazing, and her warmth and beauty are so attractive. Yeah, I'm crushing
@douglawson8937
@douglawson8937 Год назад
The whole song is built on a tri-tone premise, the devil's interval, to keep the ear off balance and in a floaty, crazy, unresolved state then moves into Ab minor (actually G since the guitar is tuned to Eb) in dorian for the high energy yet depressed / angry / anguished sound. It's amazingly composed for such a young song writer.
@robertcampbell3849
@robertcampbell3849 2 года назад
Fabulous song, Randy without question sensational, Let's not forget Bob Daisley who wrote the lyrics in this.
@jonlate4581
@jonlate4581 Год назад
Randy's greatest recorded moment. This is a mastrerpiece.
@jamessomers8808
@jamessomers8808 7 месяцев назад
The 7/8 time signature makes my whole body clench. I like that I can feel it.
@charlestea3642
@charlestea3642 Год назад
That's right on the 7 time, which can also be counted in half time, in which they are doing here ,it grooves better @ 1, 2, 3 & 1. Love your videos.Cheers & Happy Holidays from an old Las Vegas drummer!!
@mwmiddleton
@mwmiddleton Год назад
I believe there are 9/8, 4/4 and 6/8 thrown in like a polyrhythm. Definitely hard to count the first time by ear, or maybe a second or third.
@nickcardillo7040
@nickcardillo7040 Год назад
My all time favorite ozzy song. Hope you review "Goodbye to Romance " and "Revelation Mother Earth ".
@Life-Row-Toll
@Life-Row-Toll 13 дней назад
Revelation (Mother Earth); by Randy and Ozzy, a must listen to -- even if (privately), it's just amazing, indeed.
@loganfivesandman
@loganfivesandman 2 года назад
Elizabeth you should do an Ozzy song every Monday that would be epic!
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice 2 года назад
Haha. I mean, Monday is usually clean singing or a cappella days. I swapped last Friday's metal video to help VoicePlay with their premiere, thus this Monday features Ozzy. ;-)
@Dan-pt8fp
@Dan-pt8fp 2 года назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice Actually, I'd much rather see you delve into Randy's playing on those first 2 epic releases, as opposed to critiquing Ozzy's vocal stylings. Randy, Bob & Lee are the ones who made Ozzy as far as I'm concerned.
@bethwhitman5320
@bethwhitman5320 Год назад
Always by Ozzy Osbourne is a great song
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад
no that is a horrible take, do not be Ozzy stan, that degrades the value of great, how do you call his recent stuff great when you have this album
@stevejordan9567
@stevejordan9567 Год назад
I’d love to see you do Joe Bonamassa “angle of mercy” from the Greek theater. He is an outstanding musician.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад
but a B leaguer, focus on Rhoads
@steveallmon8900
@steveallmon8900 Год назад
Best ozzy ever
@rickknox1118
@rickknox1118 2 года назад
40 plus years of listening to this and I still get goosebumps every time that choir hits in the outro. Masterpiece.
@dhyde9780
@dhyde9780 2 года назад
Everytime I hear it it's like the very first time.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 2 года назад
it is an all t,ime great album and song
@Joetime90
@Joetime90 2 года назад
The whole album is just fantastic. I grew up on it.
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 2 года назад
@@Joetime90 Me too. It would be one of my desert island albums!
@gokussjfour
@gokussjfour 2 года назад
Yes! Best part of the whole album for me
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 2 года назад
Information on this song Ozzy's bass player Bob Daisley wrote this song. Said Daisley: "I really wrote that one about myself. When I was 16 I had my first nervous breakdown and it really f---ed me up. I was a sensitive kid and I have always been a sensitive person. I suppose you have to be sensitive being in the arts. I wrote the words about myself. Quite often we have problems and we are our own worst enemies and that is why 'Enemies fill up the pages one by one in the diary. Are they me?' I am my own worst enemy. Randy Rhoads had the rough idea for the song 'Diary of a Madman' and I came up with title. I wrote all of the lyrics as well on the album. Ozzy would come and go from rehearsals. One day he came in and we played him 'Diary of a Madman' and because it had funny timing he couldn't get his head around. He said, 'Who the f--k do you think I am? Frank Zappa!' We said, 'You sing in this part but you don't sing here. This timing goes like this etc.' He started to like it when he got his head around but at first he was like, 'This is not for me'." Source: Songfacts
@exposedition6999
@exposedition6999 2 года назад
this makes me happy seeing someone appreciate Randy, he was 1 of a kind
@dylanmclain7270
@dylanmclain7270 2 года назад
lost him way to soon
@prrcpor
@prrcpor 2 года назад
Agreed. Fist time I've seen her almost tear up from a song being so great. If there is such a song, this would be it.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 2 года назад
he is an all time great and there is a reason is getting recognition still 40 years later, and Bob Daisley what a great songwriting play
@RodLech
@RodLech Год назад
You seem genuinely sincere in your appreciation of what Randy brought to the musical table, as he was classically trained, and that comes through in all of his playing I think. Please listen to both of the first two Ozzy albums and the Tribute live album featuring Randy. Please also listen to Dee, where you won't have to filter through any other vocals or instruments, to hear Randy's tribute to his mother.
@shrimpboutique3584
@shrimpboutique3584 Год назад
Yep. The Mighty Randy Rhoads...
@jamesburns8827
@jamesburns8827 2 года назад
I can't even imagine the heights Randy would have reached had he lived. Masterclass virtuoso
@garybucher7922
@garybucher7922 2 года назад
This is a fact.
@MARTIAN204
@MARTIAN204 2 года назад
Maybe the world wouldn't be able to handle the talent he was truly capable of
@deathgrinderb3284
@deathgrinderb3284 2 года назад
have u saw that video were ozzys bassist swears up and down that randy was murdered by the pilot. who at the time. had an expired license and everything. very crazy if real.
@sleekat71
@sleekat71 2 года назад
Everyone left and right would have chomped at the bit to get him to play on their records. Like when Santana did it with different artists or when Eddie played the Beat It solo with Michael Jackson. His talents would have been in HIGH demand!!!
@AngelTorres-lk9zz
@AngelTorres-lk9zz Год назад
At the time Randy had recorded music with Ozzy, he had ALREADY mastered the guitar to express emotion and compose music. At that time and at that age for most guitar players, Randy’s peers have a high level playing and skills but usually not yet masters of their craft. EVH was revolutionary for introducing finger tapping and paying attention to tone. In my opinion, Randy did it all. Composition, tone, skill and technique were at his fingertips on command. Randy is is the final guitar boss to beat and as of yet, I can’t say any has beaten him. I love metal and rock and admire many other guitar players but it’s hard to point at a guy and say, he can compose, and play with better emotion, skill and control as Randy. BUT OF COURSE, emotion is subjective so that is open for interpretation but it’s almost a global conclusion that listening to Randy’s music is unforgettable and meaningful.
@to1165
@to1165 2 года назад
Randy's intro guitar part was inspired by Leo Brouwer's "Etude #6". Many of us here in SoCal were fortunate to study with Randy's first classical teacher, Robert Vaught (Glendale College 1977-94) & his former students. Randy was a local legend here along with Eddie Van Halen & George Lynch. Something in the water I guess! We were truly blessed.
@scottamacker4481
@scottamacker4481 2 года назад
It has always blown my mind that there was a time - maybe it was brief (76/77?) - that you could have seen Eddie, Randy, and George all playing the same club circuit. I wish I could have been there.
@nathanv.4397
@nathanv.4397 2 года назад
🤯
@cheenu711
@cheenu711 2 года назад
I've always envied the people who got to see EVH, Randy and George playing in clubs before the big stadium tours. Imagine being there for that and then living the 80s.
@kurtlandkammer2177
@kurtlandkammer2177 2 года назад
Three of my favorites! You're definetly a lucky man!
@joeyschwartz5150
@joeyschwartz5150 2 года назад
@@scottamacker4481 There was at least one backyard party (a kegger) that Mammoth (=VH= before they were =VH=) and Quiet Riot w/Randy played.
@drewatwell1168
@drewatwell1168 Год назад
Bob Daisley(Bassist) wrote the lyrics for this song about his own mental health and turmoil he was going through early on in his life. He was literally on the brink of madness and suicide. Randy musically captured what Bob was feeling for this song. Awesome!
@billsmith11
@billsmith11 Год назад
Thank You for stating this , Brad Deserves so much more than He got Randy will.always be my Favorite Guitarist
@nickjohnson3622
@nickjohnson3622 Год назад
Bob and Lee Kerslake got SCREWED on royalties and publishing by Sharon
@davidkiefer9875
@davidkiefer9875 Год назад
make no mistake, bob daisley wrote ALL of the goddamn songs on both Blizzard and Diary, and Bark at the Moon, and of course Sharon didn't fucking pay him a cock suking dime like everyone else during her fucking tenure - yeah, sad but true... Her dad taught her right as a record industry exec. - beat and fuck over everyone but yourself - and that she did for the better part of 3 decades. Can't blame her I suppose, got to make that last fucking penny just like daddy Don taught you - got more respect for a mother fucker that goes to prison for 20 years for robbing a bank - at least they have the balls to shove the gun in your face and not hide the robbery in some fine print on some bullshit bogus contract that you get conned into signing - but hey, fuck it, if she's cool with it, rock on... It's a shame because as smart as she is, she dosen't need to rip off musicians - I guess it's just genetic or in that arden bloodline...
@GranamyrKhan
@GranamyrKhan Год назад
Daisley also wrote the song with Rhoads.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Год назад
The meter feels so jarringly disjointed over and over again.
@fluxerflixer1
@fluxerflixer1 Год назад
Randy was 23 years old when he recorded Blizzard of Ozz and 24 when he recorded Diary of a Madman. That still amazes me. It’s insane when you think of how much more he could have created had he lived a long life. I still find myself daydreaming about what could have been……R.I.P. Randy
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад
truly devastating loss to music
@craigster1573
@craigster1573 Год назад
He was the greatest in my opinion
@tony3231
@tony3231 Год назад
He really was the one. His playing style is indistinguishable anytime you hear it. You can never mix him up with anyone and that’s something that a lot of players should try to aspire to.
@BlottyWellRight
@BlottyWellRight Год назад
WRONG...Ozzy was about a decade older than you state.
@jvidalw
@jvidalw Год назад
@@BlottyWellRight he said RANDY
@your_huge_ego_bores_me
@your_huge_ego_bores_me Год назад
Entire album is an absolute masterpiece of modern music. The compositions, the vocals, the dynamics, the energy. Just doesn't get any better. Bob Daisley the forgotten, glossed over master here.
@SirManfly
@SirManfly Год назад
the magic fingers of Randy Rhodes!!! 🎸🥲
@ronnie_5150
@ronnie_5150 10 месяцев назад
My brother bought "Diary of a Madman" For me when I was 11 years old for Christmas. Even at such a young age, I was blown away. I wore this record out. :)
@rodneysnextchapter615
@rodneysnextchapter615 10 месяцев назад
​@@ronnie_5150I wore several out myself
@mikebarker7626
@mikebarker7626 9 месяцев назад
​@@SirManflyits spelled R H O A D S
@cdjeeyore
@cdjeeyore 9 месяцев назад
I think the combination of Randy, Bob and Ozzy was a perfect blend. The way Ozzys voice blends with Randy's playing and Bobs lyrics was lightning in a bottle. Perfection!
@ookookook
@ookookook 2 года назад
Thank you for doing this one. I've been playing guitar my whole life and Randy died when I was still a kid. In my 50s now and Randy Rhoads is still my biggest influence. This is an incredible song and the fact they didn't filter out the acoustic guitar noise (like his fingers sliding) actually adds to the melancholy feel of the song. I read somewhere he got the chord ideas for this song watching a holocaust documentary.
@TommyTheCat42
@TommyTheCat42 2 года назад
Well put my friend!
@heatnationwpb
@heatnationwpb 2 года назад
100% agree! I'm 50 myself & grew up listening to this stuff obsessively, which led me to pick up a guitar at around age 13. EVH, Iommi, & Saint Rhodes were my biggest influences by far as a kid starting out for sure. This was the first time in many many moons that I've taken the time to dissect the acoustic guitars here, & the first thing that jumped out at me was the finger slides/string noise, etc, that were left in the recording. It really gives the performance an organic feeling that you don't generally hear anymore in today's super-clean, overly-polished modern recordings. What's even more outstanding to me is that I can listen to this recording all these years later & still pick up on something new to focus in on and appreciate. 💯
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 2 года назад
Hearing the fingers slide from chord to chord is part of the beauty of recording on an acoustic. I've always loved it
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 2 года назад
he is an all tme A leaguer
@MrKatsdad2112
@MrKatsdad2112 2 года назад
I'll never forget that day. I was on my way to a lesson when I heard the news on the radio. When I arrived my teacher didn't know yet, so we spent my lesson doing Randy riffs and my "Homework" for the week was this track.
@cardinalsfanforever4484
@cardinalsfanforever4484 Год назад
I've never fallen in love with a bands sound as fast as I did when I heard, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. I can't recall anything on those records that didn't blow me away.
@sixslinger9951
@sixslinger9951 2 года назад
One of my all time favorite Ozzy/Randy tunes. Randy is on another level here. This is a masterpiece metal song. Actually, the whole album is a masterpiece. Sadly the last from Randy :(
@trevLV
@trevLV 2 года назад
As a rocker and metalhead of over 40+ years, I dont think there's a better song ever written. We obviously missed out on so much greatness that Randy would've brought to us, but thank God he gave us this, before he passed away.. No song stirs up my emotions like this one It is perfect
@SirManfly
@SirManfly 2 года назад
“Ooooooo….it’s that thing he does!!!!” 😂😂😂
@joecioffe5834
@joecioffe5834 2 года назад
My all time #1 is “You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll” from this album. “Diary of a Madman” is #2 for me. The entire album is masterpiece!
@jaseshade6512
@jaseshade6512 2 года назад
Simply brilliant…imo, that is the best album front to back
@carlmarks8170
@carlmarks8170 Год назад
Ex-Rainbow & Blizzard Of Ozz bass player, Bob Daisley had huge hand in all of the songwriting on Ozzy's first 3 albums. He was never given proper credit for what he did. Everyone just assumed it was Ozzy and Randy. But it was actually Randy & Bob. (lyrics too... These are Bob's lyrics, written about the depression he suffered). Randy came up with the riffs and Bob pieced them together and arranged the songs. Lee Kerslake played drums on this record (despite the incorrect liner notes) and he also helped put every song together for this amazing album.
@jeffreycherep8264
@jeffreycherep8264 2 года назад
So glad that you did this. I was one of the frequent recommenders of it. This song (to me) is a compositional masterpiece. Lee Kerslake and Bob Daisley also deserve huge props for their writing and arranging skills. Ozzy,and of course Randy knock it out of the park. Personally,this song opens a flood of emotions every time I hear it. A remarkable piece of music.
@williamwagner285
@williamwagner285 2 года назад
Randy was at his best live imo, he had such control and musical sense in the actual moment. His lightning fast ability to leave the rhythm for a nano second add something, anything, sonically brilliant and return seamlessly is amazing. Its such a shame both that we lost him so senselessly at just 25 and we have such limited filmed concert footage. To me, the Tribute record is One of the better examples of Randy Rhoads' sheer genius and extraordinary ability. Also, thank you so much for being as or more interested in randy's playing than Ozzy's vocals. Im certain you're introducing RR to a whole new group of people that might not have otherwise had the pleasure.
@billwatson8380
@billwatson8380 2 года назад
Randy was a small, gentle and humble man, but, boy did he wield one big guitar. One of my heroes. Wonderful reaction. Rest easy Randy. 😔🤘
@alphaandomegaministry2718
@alphaandomegaministry2718 9 месяцев назад
Randy's solo soooooo captures what depression feels like - half in reality, half out - teetering on the brink of an abyss. Its beyond genius to describe in music like he does - such an outlandish feeling which depression brings into a person's mind. His imagination on the guitar is crazy sometimes.
@metalmike570
@metalmike570 3 месяца назад
But that's how it goes! 😆
@JP-lu5he
@JP-lu5he Год назад
This is one of the greatest songs ever composed. Period. Thank you Randy Rhoads RIP Thank you Ozzy.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад
there is no debate....it is an all time great song, brilliant piece of work
@overcompensation5354
@overcompensation5354 Год назад
Thanks to Bob Daisley who wrote the lyrics about himself. Initially Ozzy did not like the lyrics,
@zimmy4868
@zimmy4868 Год назад
It’s a beautiful song indeed. I definitely slept on this one back in the day.
@billyarbrough291
@billyarbrough291 Год назад
Agree 1000%. Truly, my all time favorite song.
@chopperdeath
@chopperdeath Год назад
She pisses me off with her pauses, but I understand why she does because there are so many places to pause! Keep it up.
@jmitch6764
@jmitch6764 Год назад
Randy mixed up his runs with harmonic minor and major , diatonic, melodic and altered scales, chromatic. That is what really made him so unexpected and added to the "crazy" sound of Ozzy. He was brilliant, no question at all.
@amrgamal9531
@amrgamal9531 Месяц назад
Best comment
@chadjones6074
@chadjones6074 Год назад
If you like Ozzy and Randy together, you gotta analyze “Flying High Again”. An incredible rock song with guitar playing that will melt your ear drums and Ozzy’s voice never sounded more at home.
@patrickmollohan3082
@patrickmollohan3082 9 месяцев назад
That tune, as well as "Over The Mountain" is pure Randy shredding!!❤
@charlietwotimes
@charlietwotimes 8 месяцев назад
Very unfortunate that the circumstances of his death & the cocaine use of the pilot/bus driver plus the fact his license wasn't current, he had mental health issues, had killed someone else in a helicopter accent and had, for all purposes STOLEN THE PLANE.. and Randy was seen struggling with him immediately prior to the crash. Now listen to the lyrics again.. & it's all there. He'd had a dream he died a few days before the accident. This song is a ridiculous foreshadowing. The pilot, Aycock, was indeed "Flying High Again"..
@SaraPhillips-k9m
@SaraPhillips-k9m 7 месяцев назад
Definitely!
@arthurwebber361
@arthurwebber361 2 года назад
Shout out to Lee Kerslake, and Bob Daisley! The 2 unmentioned member of the first two Ozzy records! The drum fills from Lee are so crisp and solid! RIP Lee 🙏
@davidsthubbins176
@davidsthubbins176 2 года назад
Yeah, I think Bob and Lee were just as important as Randy when it comes to Ozzy's success as a solo artist.
@roland-d5050
@roland-d5050 2 года назад
i'm pretty sure here we're listening to trujillo and bordin
@bove2k918
@bove2k918 2 года назад
I believe the words of this particular song are inspired (if not directly written) by Bob Daisley. Heard that in an interview..
@digitalbath263
@digitalbath263 2 года назад
@@roland-d5050 yeah good point, Sharon/Ozzy had all these songs re-recorded to avoid having to pay old band members on them. Honestly it might not even be Randy but it could be Wylde
@richardharrold9736
@richardharrold9736 2 года назад
@@roland-d5050 yeah, Sharon had the rhythm parts re-recorded to cheat Kerslake and Daisley of their royalties.
@NS1.
@NS1. Год назад
Awesome! This song really changed the way I looked at the guitar. It's an epic song. Please, PLEASE react to the studio version of "Revelation Mother Earth" from Ozzy's debut album. It's a real masterpiece with a solo by Randy that is so well structured, it's almost breathtaking. The whole song actually is beautiful.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Год назад
great song but I would love for her to analyze Tonight or You can't kill rock and roll, but certainly the solo on Revelation is extremely great so melodic and fast
@twidget59
@twidget59 Год назад
Agreed... First time I heard it, I was blown away. Love that song.
@ducksoff7236
@ducksoff7236 Год назад
Weird you didn't mention how pretty much needs to be played with "Steal Away". Love how youtubers screwed that up.
@cheenu711
@cheenu711 Год назад
That's not a solo, it's a piece of music by itself that Randy just decided to end the song with.
@Blackmallowtube
@Blackmallowtube Год назад
@@ducksoff7236 My need for Steal Away comes from listening Blizzard fo Ozz on a 33rpm vinyl album, with no pause between the songs.
@rexrogers1859
@rexrogers1859 2 года назад
This song always gives me the chills ever since I bought the album at 17 years old in 1982. Thank you, Elizabeth!! 😁
@russellzauner
@russellzauner 2 года назад
her face counting the time is every kid tryna figure it out ever I know I made that same face lol
@newlenmedia
@newlenmedia 2 года назад
Same here. A lot of people don't realize how influential this particular song is in the genre. A lot of simplified knock-offs of this tune.
@timnewman1172
@timnewman1172 4 месяца назад
We are the same age, Randy & Ozzy got me thru a very rough period in my life then. I ended up spending most of the 80's high and/or drunk, I really don't know how I survived!
@dannydorton5980
@dannydorton5980 2 года назад
This was Ozzy's finest hour for me. This song , "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" and "Over The Mountain" never get old. Love your reactions!
@wesc6755
@wesc6755 Год назад
IMO, this has always been Ozzy's very best song. There's so much going on. And I think they use music as a language to tell us how to feel moreso than any other of their songs. It's a beautiful and brilliant piece of music.
@overcompensation5354
@overcompensation5354 Год назад
Bob Daisley wrote it about himself.
@cre5524
@cre5524 Год назад
I Agree, This has always been my favorite Ozzy song! Randy was my favorite guitarist! I was 16 when Randy was killed and it was 11 days before I was going to see them. I was crushed! I have had my own mental issues my whole life. Watching this video and listening to Randy had tears rolling down my face. If Randy had lived longer, How many more Masterpieces would he have given us? RIP Randy!!!
@MrWilly2204
@MrWilly2204 11 месяцев назад
Completely agree. It’s so musically complex and haunting. It’s the apex of Ozzy’s catalog, imho.
@dsmallwood2112
@dsmallwood2112 7 месяцев назад
Best solo song. Let's get that straight SABBATH
@johnhagan582
@johnhagan582 2 года назад
WOW !!! Thanks for your dissection of this masterpiece . I bought this album immediately after its original us release in late 1981. I had seen Randy live shortly before in September on the last leg of the Blizzard of Ozz tour in Tampa Florida at 16 years old . and I counted the days down til Diary's release .I played this record wide open non stop on my record player for so long it was driving my siblings and parents crazy .I just couldn't get enough of it . I already had the Blizzard Lp and it was by far my favorite record but after seeing Randy live and then hearing all the songs off Diary I was obsessed with Randy Rhoads . he had such a strong stage presence and his playing has this way of connecting to your senses and nervous system in a way that's almost indescribable . seriously it's like it unleashes these large amounts of dopamine to the body something similar to the way sex and drugs would do lol . Blizzard had awesome songs and had touches of Randy's bridging of classical and metal but these songs on Diary of a Madman took it completely to a new level that was incredibly satisfying and addictive . I kno people say Randy wasn't the first to combine classical music with metal or hard rock but none of Richie Blackmore"s or Yngwie Malmsteen's music even remotely comes close to Randy's . It's like he invented this type and style of music (like a genre of it's own) single-handedly and I feel so disappointed and almost cheated that we (the world) wasn't fortunate enough to see and hear more from Randy. .I honestly believe had he lived longer he would have created some of the greatest music that is humanly possible with a guitar . I have always said that Randy was like the Mozart of modern day guitarists . a musical gift from GOD that was so ahead of it's time .we were so blessed to have witnessed what he created musicly . he was such a inspiration to all of us that could appreciate his music for how special it really is . RANDALL WILLIAM RHOADS WILL ALWAYS BE LOVED . MISSED AND REMEMBERED ....
@1wickedgroove
@1wickedgroove 2 года назад
Very well said my friend
@jimyounger9490
@jimyounger9490 2 года назад
I don’t know if it’s normal , but I cried through this whole thing. It takes me back to my bedroom when this came out. I saw this concert on my 16th birthday 1-24-82 in Chicago. It’s hard to explain the magnitude of the impact of these two albums. Sabbath breaks up , they get Ronnie James Dio and make Heaven and Hell. And it’s a great album. Then out of nowhere comes Crazy Train. And it just blew everyone away. Randy and Ozzy were an overnight success !! And it just kept getting better. Song after song on their debut album turned into hits. Then this album comes out. Again blew everyone away. And the tour sold out arenas everywhere…..And then halfway through the tour , the tragedy announced over the radio , Randy had been killed in a plane crash. I still remember where I was sitting when I first heard the news. I’m 56 now. And like I said , just had me crying through the whole video. What an experience and time to live through.
@Lookaturself875
@Lookaturself875 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your story bro!! I was 2 months away from my 10th birthday when Randy perished! I’m 50 now and I always wondered what it would’ve been like to see Randy live in concert!! Diary always brings tears to my eyes!! Man thanx again broski 🫡
@jaygreenist
@jaygreenist 2 года назад
It's totally normal, and I say that as a counselor. I've cried a few times listening to this. It's so cathartic.
@Paulhartrocks
@Paulhartrocks 2 года назад
I cried some, too. I wish I was hearing it for the first time again. But very few albums out there pack the sort of vibe that this one does, and the ability to carry me back to a specific point in time. My first concert was Ozzy with Jake. I missed out on Randy, but I did see Cliff Burton on that tour shortly before he was killed.
@hurtlockerr8661
@hurtlockerr8661 2 года назад
Cool story bro coming from another Aquarius I also was born 01/24/66 I’m from Detroit.
@jimyounger9490
@jimyounger9490 2 года назад
@@hurtlockerr8661 that’s pretty cool. Well another thing I didn’t bother to mention , but you should find it interesting , that concert in Chicago on my birthday , our birthday , was my 16th birthday , but also super bowl 16. So I watched I don’t remember how much of the super bowl , but then went to the concert. So you obviously know too the Super Bowl is always our age , lol. Super bowl 57 coming up , lol.
@kurtmarth2128
@kurtmarth2128 Год назад
Ozzy was lost when Randy perished, but released “Tribute “ , a live concert recording that. really captures Randy at the top of his game. Mr. Crowley is an incredible example and is, to me, the best recorded version of that song. You like Randy ? You won’t be able to stop listening to this recording.
@ferox965
@ferox965 6 месяцев назад
I think Tribute has the definitive version of Crazy Train.
@colinstewart1432
@colinstewart1432 5 месяцев назад
Just imagine if Ms Charismatic heard Suicide Solution with Randy's meteoric solo after it. She'd be blown away...🤣
@Conker.
@Conker. Месяц назад
Speak of the devil the live concert of Sabbath material was the first thing Ozzy did after Randy died
@mykecallahan4141
@mykecallahan4141 2 года назад
Bob Daisley wrote these lyrics about the Depersonalization Disorder that he was suffering from at the time. The song is a masterpiece and has made me weep with tears, due to its writing, arrangement, and performance, countless times. Every time I hear it, it is like the first time.
@crazyralph6386
@crazyralph6386 2 года назад
One of his best works. It’s a damn shame that Sharon tossed him and Lee under the bus after writing two amazing albums with RR.
@tinman24611
@tinman24611 2 года назад
Bob is so greatly under rated and under appreciated. He's contributed countless times in so many ways to Ozzy's music. That Sharon tried to cut him out or even succeed in doing so is such a shitty fucking thing.
@awesomefanger
@awesomefanger 2 года назад
@@crazyralph6386 and yet they invited him back into the fold nearly every time the started working on a new album. Bob and Oz were the only parts left from the original Blizzard of Oz band. (Don Airey too)
@vistarecords4930
@vistarecords4930 2 года назад
Bob Daisley wrote the lyrics. Great stuff. This was a real band effort. Randy wrote the music, Bob wrote the lyrics and arranged the song, and Lee Kerslake played some absolutely amazing drums. Ozzy does his part perfectly, too. An all time classic.
@shanelyon15
@shanelyon15 2 года назад
Too bad Ozzy screwed them all financially…..just like Dio did….it is a shame…
@frankorobinson1540
@frankorobinson1540 2 года назад
Rudy Sarzo also deserves credit here he added the bass line that blends with the drums and overall ambiance, this truly is a great album that I never get tired of hearing, peace,rest in peace randy and Lee to great musicians truly missed, this team up of musicians was a true lucky meet up they all deserve 👏 👍 for a true classic rock 🎸 album 👍 👏 😀 💙 peace
@frankorobinson1540
@frankorobinson1540 2 года назад
@@shanelyon15 and dio screwed some of his musicians also.but do we really believe what is said in the news ,I have hurd many opinions on the subjects, its to bad so many great musicians weren't aware enough to get contracts ,but when you are truly a great musician and are just excited to actually play on a album and live in front of your fans you can forget in the moment some people just can't be trusted by a handshake alone.in this world ours happiness and over joy to just play our instruments can keep us from securing our financial obligations to others.it very hard to trust someone on there word when there actual agenda is hidden from us.peace.
@Biden_Cult_Morons
@Biden_Cult_Morons 2 года назад
@@frankorobinson1540 . Rudy Sarzo played on tour only. Bob Daisley did all the bass guitar on this album, and Blizzard of Ozz. And was the actual mastermind of both albums.
@frankfoster9082
@frankfoster9082 2 года назад
@@frankorobinson1540 I love Rudy Sarzo - but both of these 1st two albums were 100% Bob Daisley bass lines with Lee Kerslake drums. Both had insane chemistry with Randy!
@dwb131313
@dwb131313 Год назад
Randy is definitely my favorite player ever. Such a shame he died at 25. Imagine what would have been if he’d had the chance to give the world more. He’s made a huge impact on my life and is the biggest reason I’m a musician.
@tctc7331
@tctc7331 2 года назад
The talent in everything from the Bob daisley lyrics, Randy playing, the real strings, real backup singers!!! The syncopated 7 I mean I can’t get over this song it speaks to you in such a weird way!!!! ABA formation!!! There’s so much going on in this song!!!! Fun fact ozzy didn’t like this album whatsoever because it was done right after the tour and rushed into the studio finished in less then 7 weeks Randy two songs diary of a madman and Revelation Mother Earth are classical master pieces and shows Randy’s classical talent and abilities
@docwells7
@docwells7 2 года назад
Totally agree about Revelation Mother Earth...Elizabeth would LOVE it...
@meganega123
@meganega123 2 года назад
these days bands take 7 years to release a new album
@MotownGuitarJoe
@MotownGuitarJoe 2 года назад
Full marks for appreciating the major role of the mighty Bob Daisley
@shawnflesher4857
@shawnflesher4857 2 года назад
Bob Daisley doesn't get nearly enough credit for his contributions on the first 2 Ozzy albums.
@Mephilis78
@Mephilis78 2 года назад
Was going to mention Revelation
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 2 года назад
The loft is in the instrument in Randy’s hand. The agitation and irritation in Ozzy’s voice is the mad contrast. The lyrics tie it all together. It is genius.
@TheCjbowman
@TheCjbowman 2 года назад
Not a single bad song on this album, and features some of Randy's best work in my humble opinion! So glad you did this song!! 💕☀️
@TheFingerFrame
@TheFingerFrame 2 года назад
This was Randy's masterpiece. The shifting time signatures fit the lyrics so perfectly.
@TheFingerFrame
@TheFingerFrame 2 года назад
@@creamwobbly True. I forgot to credit Daisley. Too bad Ozzy / Sharon dicked him around.
@catherinelynnfraser2001
@catherinelynnfraser2001 2 года назад
You can detect that classical training and discipline in Randy’s playing.
@seltonk5136
@seltonk5136 4 месяца назад
Sounds like trans Siberian orchestra . Drecch
@Daddy53751
@Daddy53751 2 года назад
The song was Randy’s absolute masterpiece, and in my book one of the greatest songs of all time! A real master class in making one uncomfortable on purpose through his astounding abilities.
@zaraak323i
@zaraak323i 2 года назад
Randy's Magnum Opus. I cannot listen to his playing without tears. Every note was placed exactly where he wanted it. I was a few years behind him in the BUSD but never got to meet him. Such a bright, talented life cut extremely short.
@jamiemacdonald436
@jamiemacdonald436 2 года назад
I just got chills when I saw this upcoming. Thank you so much for doing this one, I think you're in for a treat.
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice 2 года назад
I got chills listening to this too!
@joergojschaefer3521
@joergojschaefer3521 2 года назад
@@TheCharismaticVoice #spoiledbyrandyandhispitchbending
@tonyard6063
@tonyard6063 2 года назад
It was this song that put Ozzy on a whole different level from his peers. The blending of the classical instruments, choir, Randy's guitar and Ozzys vocals is honestly, one of the best arrangements of this genre. You can feel the power, hopelessness and the drawn out mental anguish in this song. This whole album honestly is about mental health, or Ozzy's mental health. I can hear elements of this in Nightwish and other bands today who like to blend the arrangements like this.
@Biden_Cult_Morons
@Biden_Cult_Morons 2 года назад
Something interesting that Ozzy said in a interview was that after all the instruments and vocals were laid down for Diary, producer Max Norman told them ok guys, I'll call you all back in the studio when its mixed and complete. So upon completion, Max is playing the album for them, and Ozzy asks, what the f%#k is this!? Ozzy had never heard production like that before. Max told him, "trust me Ozzy, this is the direction Rock and Metal is going". Ozzy listened and boy did it pay off big time.
@kevinray1418
@kevinray1418 2 года назад
I love her so much! She's so expressive! The faces she makes, her eyes, her body language... the way music touches her soul, her love and appreciation of Randy Rhoads' playing, etc... This is my favorite reaction video of hers. Love her!
@mattwomack5908
@mattwomack5908 Год назад
I second that...her reaction to Operation:mindcrime and Geoff Tate's voice gave me goosebumps. She's amazing!
@kevinray1418
@kevinray1418 Год назад
@@mattwomack5908 I haven't seen that one, but I'll definitely watch it now!
@gossman75
@gossman75 Год назад
Yes, she's a cutie pie with whip creme all over!
@bigdaddymosh1964
@bigdaddymosh1964 Год назад
It’s time for a follow up to this reaction! Been long enough. How about “I don’t know” , “flying high again” , “sato”, “over the mountain” ?? Cmon CV it’s time
@andrewvargo35
@andrewvargo35 Год назад
I’m in love with this woman
@j.kellywilkerson540
@j.kellywilkerson540 2 года назад
Every single song on that album showcases the absolute genius of Randy Rhoads! The “Blizzard of Oz” album was pretty great, but this one is simply over the top amazing!
@edwardmunoz7853
@edwardmunoz7853 2 года назад
SATO is 🔥 🤘
@jeffarbuckle4615
@jeffarbuckle4615 2 года назад
100% j Kelly and nice profile pic 👍
@RonniePeterson
@RonniePeterson 2 года назад
Absolutely. Thank god Randy got this one under his belt before tragedy struck. A gift from the gods.
@Ironwing12
@Ironwing12 2 года назад
@@edwardmunoz7853 Tonight, the outro jam Randy does on that track makes my hair stand
@afternoonshred4866
@afternoonshred4866 2 года назад
Couldn’t have said it better myself. Blizzard is a garage band honing it’s craft, Madman is a masterpiece created by prodigy musicians.
@jimcook5711
@jimcook5711 Год назад
For the love of God girl, you so get it!! Thank you! I love Rhodes and you hear things that I've tried to show people but that don't get. He is absolutely amazing, and so missed.
@thunderspike1892
@thunderspike1892 2 года назад
The rhythm section by Bob Daisley bass and Lee Kerslake drums RIP are so incredible and matches the guitar of Randy Rhoads RIP. Check out the song S.A.T.O. from the same album. Such a great solo and guitar work by Rhoads. The bass by Daisley and Kerslake's drums are phenomenal on S.A.T.O.
@MotownGuitarJoe
@MotownGuitarJoe 2 года назад
❤ Daisley & Kerslake
@mikelambert6733
@mikelambert6733 2 года назад
I'm 53,still cry and get goosebumps every time I hear this classically influenced piece of Randy's. The true direction he wanted to take after this tour. Kelle has told me many times how Randy didn't like playing the Sabbath covers,and was looking forward too going back to school. Truly THEEEEE GREATEST GUITARIST! R.I.P. RANDY. I named my oldest after him.
@ianthomas4568
@ianthomas4568 Год назад
This is Randys masterpiece in my opinion…..the intro never fails to send chills down my spine!
@scoutbeavers7355
@scoutbeavers7355 7 месяцев назад
Love the occasional string pluck between the nut and tuner knobs of the guitar .🤘 Randy will live forever through his music.
@abaddon1371
@abaddon1371 2 года назад
That syncopation always catch people off-guard! That feeling of something is off and weird, really suits the lyrics and supports the theme of madness. One of Ozzy's greatest songs and a testimony to Randy's genius!!
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 2 года назад
you mean one of the Blizzard of ozz's greatest songs, it was a band on the first two albums John Stix book: Imagine a guitarist whom nature endowed with its highest gifts. Now imagine that same guitarist in a home environment that focused and nurtured those powers, that's Randy Rhoads.
@depracated
@depracated 2 года назад
Love how this song gets more chaotic as time goes on, been listening to it on repeat recently.
@TheCharismaticVoice
@TheCharismaticVoice 2 года назад
Its chaos is what is so alluring about this track. I absolutely LOVED it!
@evaldasjonaitis3524
@evaldasjonaitis3524 2 года назад
Then Insects by Psyopus could be up your alley
@Thunder666number
@Thunder666number 6 месяцев назад
A fun fact, Randy told ozzy when he recorded an outtake of the solo that he was not happy with it, really miserably. Ozzy told Randy to go back in the studio and spend as much time as he needed to get it the way he wanted. 2-3 days later Randy emerges from the studio happy as a clam. And thats the solo we got
@mountaingator7673
@mountaingator7673 2 года назад
One of my all-time favorite songs, and probably my favorite Ozzy song!! "A sickened mind and spirit, the mirror tells me lies .. Could I mistake myself for someone who lives behind my eyes? Will he escape my soul, or will he live in me? Is he trying to get out, or trying to enter me?" Simply awesome lyrics!!
@phillyb598
@phillyb598 2 года назад
Ozzy's voice is the voice of mental and emotional anguish. He's not faking it . His fans adore him for his transparency. The part of the face that you are referring to is prominent when you are heartbroken. Ozzy touches your heart in a unique way. We love you Ozzy.
@lanemeyer663
@lanemeyer663 2 года назад
Ozzy's voice was once described as "the sound of an open wound". I think this is why so many people relate to it. Even Ozzy admits he was never a great "singer" in the Dio sense. But his voice is the perfect conveyer of psychological trauma and pain.
@keltonhutchison5951
@keltonhutchison5951 Год назад
@@lanemeyer663 Brilliant
@TommyTheCat42
@TommyTheCat42 2 года назад
I can’t wait for this one… The lyrics go perfectly with the composition as the song gets more & more intense, chaotic! My all time favorite song hands down, especially as a guitar player. To think Randy was maybe 23 when he put this masterpiece together, something most guitar players could never do with 10 times the experience! If Randy had lived he’d be so untouchable as a guitarist! Thank you so much for honoring the man’s legacy!
@douglasholdenjr.45
@douglasholdenjr.45 2 года назад
Spot on, brother!!!
@THEmonghole
@THEmonghole 2 года назад
great comment... too many masters have been taken too soon. SRV Henrix and Rhodes stand out.
@lucyferina
@lucyferina 2 года назад
He IS untouchable as a guitarist..
@douglasholdenjr.45
@douglasholdenjr.45 2 года назад
@@lucyferina Yes ma'am!!! 100% correct!!! 😁📀💿🎉
@lucyferina
@lucyferina 2 года назад
@@douglasholdenjr.45 Not ma'am Lucyferina was my cat from hell, I'm a male.
@56randyrhoads82
@56randyrhoads82 2 года назад
Please consider doing ozzy's "Revelation Mother Earth" next. You'll like Randy's work on that one too, and the solo will blow you away, it's incredible!
@hullbarrett
@hullbarrett 2 года назад
I second the motion.
@ronparsons8786
@ronparsons8786 2 года назад
Yes please
@ianpodmore9666
@ianpodmore9666 2 года назад
I was going to write the same comment, but you not only beat me too it you have impeccable taste in music.
@Iglioni
@Iglioni 2 года назад
I second the motion too.
@HollywoodBigBoss
@HollywoodBigBoss 2 года назад
Revelation Mother Earth & Steal Away the Night go hand in hand far as songs. I'll also second this!
@kellysheart
@kellysheart Год назад
Randy was pure genius.
@scottwindsor1356
@scottwindsor1356 2 года назад
Shortly after my divorce from my first wife, I went through severe depression. Lost my job not that long after my divorce. I made the mistake of sitting in apartment playing this song on an endless loop playing it over and over for weeks... so many days of crying and thoughts of suicide. Thankfully I was able to get my head straight. I love this song but every time I hear it all those feelings of anguish and despair flood me.... I'm actually in tears at the moment. Lol
@dougputhoff3215
@dougputhoff3215 Год назад
Music has that power over me also…glad you pulled out of it
@spaceavenger54
@spaceavenger54 Год назад
Scott funny you say that, I'm sitting here feeling the same way, only my wife's only been gone about 4 months. I don't know where she's at I've had no contact with her she took her car I'm getting kicked out of my apartment because she's not going to be here to sign the lease and she was only home for a year before she left the last time she's got mental issues bipolar etc and all that aside it doesn't make anything feel any worse.
@randallamps
@randallamps Год назад
I will never again let a woman emotionally drain me. Never brood over a woman and never let them gain control over you. I`ve had my women and plenty of them. I`ve got more important things to worry about than some damn woman who all they care about is their damn ex. They always come before any new man and will always be like that. A woman does not want a gentleman. They want a bad boy. So, toughen up and get what you can and leave it at that. Don`t chase them around. Let them chase you.
@Razzlyn
@Razzlyn 2 года назад
Still my favorite Ozzy song, an absolute masterpiece
@new_frontiersman9064
@new_frontiersman9064 2 года назад
Same here. It is a classical metal fusion masterpiece.
@johnmcmahonBXLA
@johnmcmahonBXLA 2 года назад
FACT
@johnoneill6077
@johnoneill6077 9 месяцев назад
Im so lucky to have seen randy live. Ozzy always said randy would have left to do classical music. He was so brilliant. God bless
@13_13k
@13_13k 2 года назад
Probably my favorite song of the solo Ozzy years with Randy Rhodes, Suicide Solution running a close 2nd . So fortunate to see Ozzy with Randy play at Long Beach Arena with Motorhead as the opening act back in 1981 or '82. I also feel the same way about seeing Randy play live before he died as I feel seeing Stevie Ray Vaughn play at the N.O. Jazz Festival only a few months before he died. Both were legendary and will never be forgotten or replaced.
@patrickmohan2220
@patrickmohan2220 2 года назад
Interesting that you've forgotten and replaced both of their surnames.
@13_13k
@13_13k 2 года назад
@@patrickmohan2220 --- interesting that you and 32 others still know who I'm talking about, even if I spelled their names wrong. You must be a postal worker.
@patrickmohan2220
@patrickmohan2220 2 года назад
@@13_13k Maybe we deduced it from the subtle clues you left behind?
@dougduffy927
@dougduffy927 2 года назад
His mom was a teacher in classical music. Diary of a madman was going to be his last with Ozzy. Was wanting to pursue his classical career. Little known fact, that Randy searched out guitar teachers while on tour to pick their brains. He claimed there is someone that always know more. Simply the best..
@azff
@azff 2 года назад
Randy was under contract to record one more album with Ozzy's drunk ass. After that he was going back to obtain his music degree.
@ZombieJesus1987
@ZombieJesus1987 2 года назад
love that mindset. you may be a master at something, but theres always someone out therre that you can learn something from
@johnhallman5533
@johnhallman5533 2 года назад
Not sure of my history but I recall Randy speaking about the next album. How he wanted it to be so epic from a classically driven perspective. He remains my favorite.
@jackalope5589
@jackalope5589 2 года назад
@@azff don’t know why you felt the need to mock ozzy for having a disease
@azff
@azff 2 года назад
@@jackalope5589 You'll be OK. Run back to your SAFE SPACE!!! 🙄
@DaLsuBeast72
@DaLsuBeast72 2 года назад
Please do “Flying High Again” off of this same Album! Randy will BLOW YOU AWAY with his playful creativity and riff inflictions, plus the solo is an absolute masterpiece. Ozzy’s vocals are on full display with his unique and recognizable sound as well.
@danieljacunski3252
@danieljacunski3252 2 года назад
Man, 40 years later and this song gets me every time. I started playing guitar in 1982 because of Randy. I've played this song thousands of times more than Randy did himself and i get it close but not perfect. I even have a Sandoval Dot V.
@poboy942
@poboy942 Год назад
You gotta listen to over the mountain!! That solo is fantastical and genius at the same time
@douglasholdenjr.45
@douglasholdenjr.45 2 года назад
Please do "You can't kill Rock and roll" next or soon. Another Randy Rhoads/Ozzy classic!!! Love your channel!!! BTW...my wife is a college trained opera vocalist also!!! I'm just a guitarist whose all time favorite guitarist has always been Randy. From the first time I heard "Blizzard of Ozz" in 1980 when it came out...I was a 16 yr old guitar slinger then.😁📀💿🎉
@CBolt17
@CBolt17 2 года назад
Hell, even just for the solo alone. Amazing work
@douglasholdenjr.45
@douglasholdenjr.45 2 года назад
@@CBolt17 Yes Sir!!!
@robsgambellone5753
@robsgambellone5753 Год назад
What I love most about her reaction videos is that she explains to me in a very technical way why I love the songs. It is amazing to watch her metal innocence.
@JamesJoy-yc8vs
@JamesJoy-yc8vs 8 месяцев назад
Agreed, she gives me words to explain what I feel. And Elizabeth's delight delights me so!
@lennyj3300
@lennyj3300 3 месяца назад
I wish a woman looked at me the way she looks at music.
@mcgrath16511
@mcgrath16511 2 года назад
An absolute classical master piece.. Randy definitely showing his classical music prowess ..
@bryancogbill9489
@bryancogbill9489 2 года назад
Thanks so much for honoring my request for this song. I made it when I watched your reaction to the live version of Mister Crowley. I'm sure your subscribers helped push it over the top for you, so I appreciate them. You being an opera singer, I wanted to hear your take on this particular song because of it's use of an orchestra and choir. As a guitarist myself, Randy is my favorite player. He was very into opera, classical and chamber music. He was going to leave Ozzy and attend UCLA to major in classical guitar, this according to Randy's mother who owned a music store where her son taught lessons. Again, thank you for your analysis of the song and for giving us your knowledge so freely. I've never subscribed to anything, but your passion and gift in music is inspirational and infectious. Thank you
@outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
It’s so amazing how good he is and I can’t imagine what else he could have done had he not passed early. He should still be rocking out on stage. He is in heaven
@lj444saj3
@lj444saj3 5 месяцев назад
Can you imagine the hard rock/metal band that is jamming up there, so far?
@lj444saj3
@lj444saj3 5 месяцев назад
When I go, I want to be front row
@jerryreichelderfer747
@jerryreichelderfer747 2 года назад
I can't tell you how much it pleases me to hear you speak about Randy in such a great way. The solos in this song are epic and so well crafted, as are so many of his solos. He is my number one inspiration to play guitar. The whole time you were talking about him I am sitting there nodding my head and saying YES! YES! YES!
@dong7888
@dong7888 2 года назад
In my opinion, Randy's at his best in "You can't kill Rock & Roll" off of Diary! It's a Masterpiece!
@willardwayne3
@willardwayne3 2 года назад
Agreed!!! C'mon miss music teacher woman! "You can't kill rock & roll"!!! Find out why it's one of the greatest of all time! I hope this finds you all doing well!! Willard
@jaybowley
@jaybowley Год назад
I hope you read this, Randy's talents and skills are fantastic and many of us recognize that, many people on RU-vid also do these reaction videos and they are amateurs, Randy is not and was not an amateur, you are so knowledgeable about what it is you do, the only person out there who could do the Late Great Randy Rhoads justice on what he brought to the table, just like you said, there are very few people who understand the workings of music and even fewer who can crank it out, you are the one who can expose Randy great talents, for Randys sake you should do everyone of his songs!
@leddygee1896
@leddygee1896 2 года назад
Bob Daisley, the Bassist. his lyrics are poignant and timeless… Beautiful ❤
@dvg4104
@dvg4104 2 года назад
Ozzy perjured himself in court when he claimed he (Ozzy) wrote the lyrics to Suicide Solution "about Bon Scott." Bob Daisley wrote the lyrics.
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 2 года назад
YES! Possibly my favourite song. I'm usually way more of a Dio guy than an Ozzy guy, but Randy and Bob and Lee penned an absolute masterpiece with this one.
@colrhodes377
@colrhodes377 2 года назад
I'm really glad that you recognise the actual writers if the song. More often than not, Lee, Bob and Randy don't get the respect that they so richly deserved
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 2 года назад
@@colrhodes377 As a lifelong Uriah Heep fan, I know Lee Kerslake from way back. He and Bob were a terrific rhythm section together. But what sets this album apart is how much freedom they were given in the songwriting. Both Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake were on the Uriah Heep album Abominog, but that was a band in transition at the time. Diary of a Madman is where the pair really got to shine.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 2 года назад
@@SylviusTheMad Abominog was a successful updating of Heep's sound and one of Ozzy's favs. Too Scare to Run is quite the opener. As you probably know, Daisley and Kerslake returned to Heep for Head First. Roll-Overture into Red Lights ... how cool is that?
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 2 года назад
@@bookhouseboy280 I call Abominog-era Heep a band in transition because that was the first record without Ken Hensley, and Ken had been such an important part of the songwriting to that point (in large part because the band's management preferred Hensley's songs). With Abominog, Mick Box was unleashed, and the record is amazing, but it's not somewhere I'd recommend someone go looking for evidence of Bob Daisley's influence.
@Timferrari-ui8mu
@Timferrari-ui8mu 11 месяцев назад
This song puts chills up my spine l find it very haunting and i consider this to be the finest piece of music done by Randy and it was very reflective of things to come from Randy. Unfortunately that never happened came to fruition due to circumstances that the majority of people don't actually know what happened on that fateful morning on 19th march, 1982. The truth shall be told soon enough 100%.
@regrock3997
@regrock3997 2 года назад
My favorite guitar player ever, Mr. Randy Rhoads!!!
@cableguyxx
@cableguyxx 2 года назад
And to think, Randy was barely 24 years old when he wrote and recorded this masterpiece. He was so far beyond his contemporaries at this point.
@craigster1573
@craigster1573 Год назад
Thats why I laugh when I heard Eddie say that Randy Copied him. Joke
@FreeMTrider
@FreeMTrider Год назад
@@craigster1573 maybe in the club days when Eddie was the only one tapping to that level....so everyone was going to do it, but Randy progressed beyond anyone once he was free to create music like Blizzard and Diary. No one was touching him by this point. Then everyone wanted to play like Randy......
@TomConn-xq8re
@TomConn-xq8re Год назад
Love that this brings Randy back into conversation. He was a true artist and is missed.
@pwfox3
@pwfox3 2 года назад
Only two albums with Ozzy before his unfortunate accident, and Randy still remains one of the greatest to ever pick up a guitar. Diary is probably my favorite Ozzy record too.
@zazz69ed
@zazz69ed 2 года назад
I think this was one of the most relatable songs for gen x metal heads... the angst.. the anger.. the hate .. the rebellion.. we all felt.. the emotions we could not put to words or thoughts we could not describe... were captured in this dark masterpiece of emotions and psychosis.. this was a lifeline and something that helped us keep our heads above water with the insanity of what was going on with us in our heads... this was a gift from the gods.. written by those most did not know wrote.. sung by a man that was justifiably claimed as a mad man himself and performed by a guitarist that demons and angels envied and the rest of the band that can not be forgotten .. because the weave of the design is drawn together by them all... the madness.. the majesty.. the saviors of the unsung and those deemed undeserving and unclean and foul... dairy of a madman was a testament to the spirit of those that rose from all of this and shaped the world.. all hail the old gods.. the gods of the forbidden music... the gods of metal that birthed a legacy from this simple seed of music.. this single seed of madness.. this is Ozzy and Randy and company, perhaps at their best.. may the sonic gods never forget or forsake them and this glorious composition that can make anyone feel many things and cause one's emotions to run freely and unashamedly.. may the heavens wail and cry with delight that Randy has played many new songs we will never hear on this planet.. still yourself for one day the madman will join his friend and woe to the heavens and hells when he arrives.. who can fathom what melodies will abound then... peace and be well my friends... enjoy the relaxing melody of mayhem....
@javi5810
@javi5810 Год назад
Love how Randy brought classical composition to heavy rock/metal
@brianevans3634
@brianevans3634 Год назад
Listen to some Jordan Rhudes
@kenpullin4937
@kenpullin4937 7 месяцев назад
Carmina Burana by Orff
@gilmejias6299
@gilmejias6299 2 года назад
“The suspense is killing me, I hope it lasts” Finally! “Diary of a Madman”
@mattwomack5908
@mattwomack5908 Год назад
Your reaction to Randy's playing is exactly why I started playing guitar 100 years ago (well, not really, but it feels like it some days). Randy was one of the most underappreciated guitarists. Still is, actually. It is funny, I didn't understand just how much of a genius he was until I started to learn about music, not just playing an instrument. His compositional choices, his rythmic pallette, his tone...everything was superbly crafted to evoke a multitude of sensations in every piece he played. So, so far ahead of his time and completely overlooked in the era of speed licks and finger tapping. Although I love Eddy VH, Randy was the superior musician. And I gotta say, I really LOVE the way you dissect and react to music I have been listening to my whole life. Your ear and your perception of these pieces completely changes the way I listen to music now. Thank you!!
@napalm6919
@napalm6919 Месяц назад
I'm 59, Randy is my favorite guitarist. He was just getting started.
@cockysonuvaB
@cockysonuvaB Год назад
I think Ozzy's DE-CRESCENDO was the mixing board faders. But Great work, great channel. I love Randy Rhoads too.
@whamsie4022
@whamsie4022 2 года назад
This is why Randy is the greatest. People always get mired in technical debates over Eddie and Randy, but there can be no debate over Randy’s melody and phrasing dominance. The fact that a classical voice instructor has so much to say about Randy’s composition and performance speaks volumes.
@catpocalypsenow8090
@catpocalypsenow8090 2 года назад
EVH could never have written this.
@wesbates1143
@wesbates1143 2 года назад
Eddie was amazing, ground breaking, and no one could do what he did like he did. That said, he isn’t even close to the top when it comes to technical skills and writing prowess. Hell, he was the third best guitarist Roth played with. Ozzy is the same. Great frontman, unique but in terms of Sabbath singers talent wise, he is behind Dio, Gillan, Gillen, Hughes, and Martin
@johndillian1018
@johndillian1018 2 года назад
Eddie was more of a one trick pony, per say, where Randy had an open window to work with.
@Lizardboy68
@Lizardboy68 2 года назад
@@johndillian1018 no two trick you forgot about his trem picking
@thetribalist6923
@thetribalist6923 2 года назад
@@wesbates1143 Vai and who else would you rank above Eddie that has played with Roth? I’m drawing a blank as far as his guitarists.
@ZombieJesus1987
@ZombieJesus1987 2 года назад
I love that although Ozzy is no Halford or Robert Plant or Dio, his voice is so iconic. it's a voice that influenced an entire generation
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 2 года назад
this song is not really about ozzy it is aboutthe genius of 3 elite musicians coming together to write a masterpiece: Randy Rhoads; Bob Daisley and Lee kerslake
@TheJoan48
@TheJoan48 11 месяцев назад
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Ozzy is a master in his own right. Like Elizabeth says, his voice isn't what we'd call pretty but it holds your attention like he's got you by the throat. I really appreciate how i understand what he's saying and I can't say that for some other well known singers. This song wouldn't exist without the voice. Ozzy is a master in his own right.
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle
@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle 11 месяцев назад
@@TheJoan48 iconic voice in the studio , legend
@Eatcheeseunplugthefan
@Eatcheeseunplugthefan 9 месяцев назад
Most original voice in music . His voice emotion an tone I don't think can be replicated. It makes you feel the music . To me is much better singer than any one . The most original voice In any type of music.
@JamesJoy-yc8vs
@JamesJoy-yc8vs 8 месяцев назад
​@@TheJoan48 the way Ozzy focuses on the lyrics. Like he's whispering in your ear. Such control, with such insanity just underneath. And Randy supplied that insanity, it's like "here's what he's *really* saying..."
@jamesg872
@jamesg872 Год назад
This "journey through madness" song was a recent discovery of mine as well. I was particularly blown away by the part at 19:34. Wasn't expecting that setup and delivery and now can't get enough of that. This song absolutely gets to be in the "classic metal" category for me. Definitely changed my perception of Ozzy.
@ConnectionTimeout
@ConnectionTimeout Год назад
After years of randomly practicing it, I learned this song on guitar. That part you’re referring to…..I feel like I rule the world when I belt out that riff ❤
@magicvoice31
@magicvoice31 2 года назад
Randy has been my number 1 influence for 40 years now on guitar and listening to his playing never gets old..its timeless..it's also been so awesome to actually watch you hear these gems for the first time and see that you truly have an appreciation for his innovative songwriting compositions...next stop "Revelation mother Earth" 🙂
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