Over The Mountain (Live 1/7/82 Albuquerque, New Mexico)
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Rhoads, Osbourne, Aldrich, Sarzo...cant get better than that.
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Cool footage of Rudy Sarzo...arguably one of the best Early Metal bass players of all time.
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@APHFZ09 aldridge, i think your thinking of doug aldrich lol
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I swear to God, all camera men back then should have been shot in the damn knee caps. He barely focuses on Randy. Nothing ticks me off more especially when the guitarist is playing a solo and the damn camera man zooms in on the bassist or the drummer.
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What happened to Randy's guitar work from Quite Riot days to Ozzy. He just took off - a different person.
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sounds unreal
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AWESOME.THANK U
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@achedrick1 I don't know that I agree with that. Ozzy was the front man fur sure and was legendary from his Black Sabbath days, but Randy was brilliant and received plenty of accolades from rock fans for his incredible talent and unique style. I was fortunate to see him live in concert with Ozzy, and it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen. Anyone who saw Randy could not help but be completely blown away. He had a gift, he was special..
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こんな映像有ったんですね!!
感動です!!
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finally good quality video from the tour. but to bad the camera man wasn't on Randy's side of the stage…..
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always good to watch randy play.
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When I first heard Crazy Train, I instantly ran out and bought the album. After listening to it over and over, I decided to pick up the guitar and really wanted to meet Randy. It wasn't until after I began to play that I learned he had died 5 years before I was even born.
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I'm a big Randy Rhoads fan,and i would like to know that in 80's Randy rhoads was so valued as today.
AssDronha 7 months ago 4
@AssDronha Unfortunately Randy didn't really get the recognition that he deserved until after his death. The majority of people who came to his concert's only went to see ozzy, which is why you only get a rare glance at him in these videos.
achedrick1 7 months ago