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This feels so slow compared to the album version but it’s only slightly so.
Recorded at the old WUHF studios at the East end in Rochester, NY.
There’s also an interview that’s pretty hilarious but a lot of this footage gets regularly taken down.
Randy Rhoads was literally a shooting star. Here for a blink but shined super bright. The immense talent oozing off that kid is unreal.
I used to not care for the synth opening, but now I love it
The somewhat recently released 40th Anniversary Blizzard of Oz has several live versions of these tracks that differ from the Tribute versions. If you’re a Randy fan, and you damned well should be, it’s worth the listen.
Here’s the full recording as well:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNRp8DUBkA8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNRp8DUBkA8)
Everytime i listen to this, I feel so bad for the bass.
If Eddie Van Halen had never played guitar and Randy had lived, we would be talking about Randy the same way we talk about EVH. There would have been guitar players before Randy and after Randy. In his brief time recording, only two albums with Ozzy, he made a HUGE impact on the guitarists of the time.
Inspired me to play music as a kid. Made a home studio and am recording music now as a hobby. The live version is great as well.
Everybody else getting shout outs (rightfully so) but I just wanted to give props to Tommy Aldridge killing that kit back there