@@stevemetcalf6714 you're uneducated. Randy Rhoads was a baby man who let everyone tell him how great he was and started to believe it. That's why he tried to fight the coked out pilot instead of being mature enough to understand he couldn't punch and yell his way out of that situation. You have to be smart to understand it. If you don't understand why he was wrong then you're unfixable as a human being. Think about it. Only the smart ones get to heaven
Ozzy totally admired the talent of and was absolutely mesmerized by his new young lead guitarist, former founder and guitarist for Quiet Riot, Randy Rhoads who tragically passed away at age 25 in a plane crash. RIP 1956-1982
@@a.ferrante7574 have you heard Dimebag Darrell? He is right up there. He basically carried the torch from Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen as far as ability, signature style, and creating a new tone that became popular. He also could play any style imaginable, with relative ease. Very talented. He was a huge fan of both R.R., and EVH. Eddie put one of his most famous guitars in Dime's casket for him to be buried with. He was covering those two's songs when he was about 15, note for note; and made it look easy like they did. As far as metal goes; i think the most influential guitarists are EVH, R.R., Dimebag, Dave Mustaine, and Tony Iommi. All created their own sound and style. There are so many more guitarists i could mention, but this has went on long enough, lol.
@@profanepersonality dimebag was with pantera right? If so of course I fkn love pantera. And I agree with EVH as well, also would throw Zach wilde in there too. But great list bro.
@@a.ferrante7574, yes; he was also with Rebel Meets Rebel, and Damageplan. He has recordings that never made it onto albums you can find on UA-cam; and it shows how dynamic of a player he was. There are so many greats, it is hard to narrow it down.
I love how at the end Ozzy just stood back watching Randy and the rest of the band, but hell if I had Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, and Randy Rhodes in my band I'd do the same lol
Ozzy, Tommy Aldridge on drums, Rudy Sarzo on bass, the incredible legend Randy Rhoades on guitar. And Don Airey on keyboards. Saw the tour 2 times in one week for this album. Absolutely incredible performance live. All masters of their trade.
Favorite Ozzy song! Great reaction. This is about Aleister Crowley, known as "the most wicked man on earth", an English magick / occultist from the early 20th century.
@@a.ferrante7574 he knows now that satan wasn't his friend. He wasn't misunderstood, he was the founder of the church of satan. I understand completely.
That friends is the Late, Great Randy Rhodes, a very talented young man who was taken much too early tragically, forever a Shred God! More Ozzy please. Maybe YOU CAN'T KILL ROCK N ROLL, jeez there are so many to choose, but the good news is no matter the pick, it will be fire! Love from the Central Valley California ❤
Randy was 22 here, unfortunately he died 3 years later in a plane crash. Incredible guitarist who was only touching his interest in classical and rock guitar. What a loss
I think You’d both absolutely LOVE the song Diary Of A Madman, by Ozz and Randy. It’s dark, and enjoyable. Randy’s classical training is brought out so well in the that song, not to mention the London choir and orchestra…
This was recorded in New York in 1981 it's called after hours it aired on TV do a UA-cam search for crazy train live after hours and watch that version you will be blown away at how Randy Rhodes acts it is amazing you can see everything he does when he plays that song and it is wicked cheers guys love the reaction
This was my second concert i ever went to. Dec of 1981, the Cow Palace in San Francisco, CA. I was 14. The guitar player was my favorite, Randy Rhoads. Sadly he died in a plane crash 4 months later. Broke my heart. I started playing the guitar because of him, and it's still my passion. My first concert was Van Halen just a couple months earlier. I got to see Eddie Van Halen, and Randy Rhoads live my first two concerts lol. Unreal. You guys are awesome. Thx for reacting.
Randy Rhoads is a deep neo classical guitarist and when it comes to Metal music it becomes a easy task for him to composed and played guitar heavenly well...So, we the Metalheads honour him with the title "God of Guitar" ❤❤❤❤Miss you Randy (GOG)
Long with the song "Black Sabbath" this is my favorite Black Sabbath song and this one of my favorite videos. They did this for a tv show and played like there were 50,000 people there. On the tour Randy would look up a guitar teacher in each city to get a lesson. He said everyone has something to teach & everyone has something to learn. Great reaction!!
This song is about English occultist Aleister Crowley. Randy Rhoades on lead guitar died way too soon in a plane crash and for the short time he was here, blessed us with amazing talent. To appreciate Randy's God given gift, I recommend you do a reaction to the live version of Suicide Solution off the Ozzy Osbourne/Randy Rhoades Tribute CD. You'll be floored.
The Drummer on this video was Tommy Aldridge, he was also on your Whitesnake reaction. He`s an incredible powerhouse of a drummer and has played for many great bands.
They said when Randy was recording the solo for Mr Crowley Ozzy jokingly said is that the best you can do? Lol the rest is history Randy mixed classical guitar with heavy metal
Yes! I`ve always loved Ozzy w/Randy the best! Randy has always been my favorite guitarist! Hate I didn`t get to see him before he passed.I saw the Bark At The Moon tour w/Jake E.Lee as the guitarist which he did impress me(very underrated) but no Randy(RIP) Please react to more.Keep On Rockin'
@@joecavazos1786 Better yet - he could COMPOSE. Listen to Blizzard and Diary... there has not been anyone quite like him ever since. Now you need to listen to the album versions. Best Quote, "I was born in '81!" Yep. Gone but never forgotten... How about doing Diary of Madman?
March 19th 2022 is the 40th anniversary of Randy's death. I have been jamming Randy today and found your channel. Loved the pure reaction to Randy's GRRATNESS. WE MISS YOU RANDY!!🐐🐐🐐
RIP randy rhoads, ozzy's brother my different parents. they was that close. ozzy was in tears later down the road he got that guitar with a partially used pack of marlboros still in it.
Man Randy is magic. Sometimes I just wonder what he would have achieved. This man was in the same league as the late and great EVH. Being mentioned in the same sentence as that man is a testament to his ability. Tragic loss.
One of my favorite all time Ozzy songs. If you can without blockage try out Diary of A Madman or Over The Mountain both on the Album Diary of A Madman.
Ozzy would even check in on Randy's mother for years after. She was a music teacher BTW. Stories also circulate that he would go take lessons from various music teachers where he was at at the time in hopes of learning more and more. He was trained in how to read music along with the way music was put together more so than a lot of musicians. I know is not necessary to be an amazing skill but to me it gives artists more to pull from.
Another smokin' review, you two‼️ I saw them on this exact tour, the summer of '81, 40 years ago...Motor Head opened. Ozzy had an incredible band❗Aleister Crowley was a famed Satanist, pictured on the Beatles', Sgt. Pepper, album cover. Keep on Rockin'‼️
Aleister Crowley (born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 - 1 December 1947) was an English occultist, philosopher, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist and mountaineer. His house, the Boleskine House the former home of occultist Aleister Crowley and Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. A strange case; many believe it to be a portal to hell, with the house’s past deeply rooted in the macabre and the eerie. Situated on the southeast side of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, although it is now used as a holiday home, for a long time, this isolated abode was not the tranquillity base that it seemed, making it one of the most intriguing dwellings in all of Britain.
Geezer butler used to write these kind of lyrics for Sabbath and for Ozzy to do this on his first albumn makes me think this is a throwaway from a Black Sabbath albumn. Ozzy took it with him.
Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century.
God I love watching Randy give people eargasms. The lyrics were written by Bob Daisley [fired bassist] as are most lyrics on this album and Diary of a Madman. Aleister Crowley was an occultist who considered himself the beast and most evil man on earth.
The same man singing lead is the same guy you can hardly understand on the Osborne's TV show. Got to meet him in 1981 when he was doing this tour in the south Florida when I DJ'd for a rock station.
To understand the song, you must understand who is Mr. Crowley. Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. A prolific writer, he published widely over the course of his life. You can read more about him here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley
Randy was 24 when he died - plane crash Raised in Glendale CA - 1 city over from Pasadena - home of Edward Van Halen Both coming up at the same time Local Guitar Rivals ...
Randy Rhoads , any time he picked up a guitar it’s going to be the the best guitar playing you’ll ever hear , ozzy and randy together was like a powerful chemical reaction they amplified each others abilities exponentially
First Randy Rhoads the guitarist was the G.O.A.T.!!! He died in a tragic plane crash in Leesburg Florida on March 19, 1982. Aleister Crowley was avery famous Occultist in England born in the mid 1800's. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin owned Mr. Crowley's mansion. NO ONE EVER PLAYED THE GUITAR BETTER THAN RANDY!!!
Randy Rhoads was n still is one of the greatest guitarist to ever play
RIP Randy Rhoads who died shortly after this tour.
Totally agree., Him and Eddy van Halen, Eddy's my 🐐, but Randy is also a 🐐.
Randy Rhodes ❤️ definitely one of the greatest !!
I second that 🤟🤪
@@stevemetcalf6714 you're uneducated. Randy Rhoads was a baby man who let everyone tell him how great he was and started to believe it. That's why he tried to fight the coked out pilot instead of being mature enough to understand he couldn't punch and yell his way out of that situation. You have to be smart to understand it. If you don't understand why he was wrong then you're unfixable as a human being. Think about it. Only the smart ones get to heaven
I just love how Ozzy just stares at Randy whenever he solos in total amazement, just like the rest of us!
“Please don’t stop the solo”
Mel, a woman after my own heart ❤️
Ozzy totally admired the talent of and was absolutely mesmerized by his new young lead guitarist, former founder and guitarist for Quiet Riot, Randy Rhoads who tragically passed away at age 25 in a plane crash. RIP 1956-1982
Probably the best guitarist I've ever heard besides Jimi Hendrix
@@a.ferrante7574 have you heard Dimebag Darrell? He is right up there. He basically carried the torch from Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen as far as ability, signature style, and creating a new tone that became popular. He also could play any style imaginable, with relative ease. Very talented.
He was a huge fan of both R.R., and EVH. Eddie put one of his most famous guitars in Dime's casket for him to be buried with. He was covering those two's songs when he was about 15, note for note; and made it look easy like they did. As far as metal goes; i think the most influential guitarists are EVH, R.R., Dimebag, Dave Mustaine, and Tony Iommi. All created their own sound and style. There are so many more guitarists i could mention, but this has went on long enough, lol.
@@profanepersonality dimebag was with pantera right? If so of course I fkn love pantera. And I agree with EVH as well, also would throw Zach wilde in there too. But great list bro.
@@a.ferrante7574, yes; he was also with Rebel Meets Rebel, and Damageplan. He has recordings that never made it onto albums you can find on UA-cam; and it shows how dynamic of a player he was. There are so many greats, it is hard to narrow it down.
Wow, Randy would've been 65 this year
Never can get enough of Randy ... always brings tears to my eyes when I hear his songs! Best there was, best there is, best there ever will be.
AMEN!
Me too
Love it when folks get to see and hear Randy...some talent there
Totally agree He's just recently getting the recognition that he has always deserved
Rule #1 in heavy metal, never stop during the solo😂. Great reaction guys!😆 Randy Rhoads was Ozzy's pride.
Rule #2, plz observe Rule #1 at all times.
Rule 1 applies to any rock genre
That solo, the beautiful, talented and sadly missed Randy Rhoades. Randy, your music lives on in your memory. Rock In Peace.
One of the greatest guitarists of all time
Watching this made me smile...I love seeing ppl watching Ozzy
That was so good. I totally forgot how good Randy was. The whole band was really good. That's how we did it in the eighties.
@@Huddle_House56 Tommy Aldridge
RANDY RHOADS. was an absolute 👑 What a INCREDIBLE MUSICIAN!!
80s the best in my opinion.
How tf could you forget lol
I love how at the end Ozzy just stood back watching Randy and the rest of the band, but hell if I had Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, and Randy Rhodes in my band I'd do the same lol
Ohhhhhh, Randy Rhoades!!!!!! Best guitarist ever. What a loss of such a young, talented soul.
Everyone talks about Eddie Van Halen but I think Randy played circles around Eddie imo
@@jasondaniels8691 Absolutely!
@@jasondaniels8691 yup Eddie was good but Randy Rhoads structure and style couldn’t be beat
Ozzy, Tommy Aldridge on drums, Rudy Sarzo on bass, the incredible legend Randy Rhoades on guitar.
And Don Airey on keyboards.
Saw the tour 2 times in one week for this album.
Absolutely incredible performance live. All masters of their trade.
Alister Crowley was an Alchemist. He was a real known person in history. Magic, bringing back the dead, and raising spirits and demons by magic.
Alister Crowley. 😮
It's really a joy when someone discover Ozzy, Randy and all those who made Metal Huge !!!
Favorite Ozzy song! Great reaction. This is about Aleister Crowley, known as "the most wicked man on earth", an English magick / occultist from the early 20th century.
A very misunderstood man.
@@a.ferrante7574 exactly. Showing the world what was really happening
@@a.ferrante7574 he knows now that satan wasn't his friend. He wasn't misunderstood, he was the founder of the church of satan. I understand completely.
@@GinaPressley ur thinking of Anton Lavey not Crowley.
Didn't Jimmy Page buy Crowelys house?
Ozzy has such a great voice and it comes so easy. He is so relaxed with no effort. And Randy, well... it's Randy F$^%NG Rhoads man!
That friends is the Late, Great Randy Rhodes, a very talented young man who was taken much too early tragically, forever a Shred God!
More Ozzy please. Maybe YOU CAN'T KILL ROCK N ROLL, jeez there are so many to choose, but the good news is no matter the pick, it will be fire! Love from the Central Valley California ❤
Randy rip you where and are the best hands down, what a blessing to get to see you live.
Randy Rhoads life short lived, but his music still lives. RIP double R
Randy was 22 here, unfortunately he died 3 years later in a plane crash. Incredible guitarist who was only touching his interest in classical and rock guitar. What a loss
He was 24 here, he died when he was 25
This is off of Diary Of A Madman released late 81. Randy died just a few months later, at 25.
@@powoodworker1751 It’s off. Blizzard of Oz . Check again.
He died 2 years later not 3,this vid was 1980 he died 1982
@@zyclose8653 Wrong, Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge did not join the band until around april or may of 81.
Metal music would not have been the same, without Randy Rhoads. G.O.A.T ~. R.I.P Randy!
Truth 💯
Randy Rhoads transcends the metal genre every solo and chord is an emotional masterpiece
SHOUT OUT TO THE MRS.’s SHE KNIWS THE RULES NEVER STOP A SOLO
I think You’d both absolutely LOVE the song Diary Of A Madman, by Ozz and Randy. It’s dark, and enjoyable. Randy’s classical training is brought out so well in the that song, not to mention the London choir and orchestra…
I was so fortunate to see this tour. Still can feel it.
Welcome to the talent of Randy Rhoads. RIP. Randy passed away less than a year after this in a plane crash. One of the best guitarists ever.
So much power on display here!!
The intro was composed and played by keyboardist Don Airey.
I saw RR on the first two Ozzy tours and EVH at Monsters of Rock 89.
Great music !!
Randy Rhoads was also a accomplished classical guitarist as well as a rock guitarist, very talented
This live from the Tribute to Randy Rhoads album is fire. Ozzy knew he had a great band.
This was recorded in New York in 1981 it's called after hours it aired on TV do a UA-cam search for crazy train live after hours and watch that version you will be blown away at how Randy Rhodes acts it is amazing you can see everything he does when he plays that song and it is wicked cheers guys love the reaction
This was my second concert i ever went to. Dec of 1981, the Cow Palace in San Francisco, CA. I was 14. The guitar player was my favorite, Randy Rhoads. Sadly he died in a plane crash 4 months later. Broke my heart. I started playing the guitar because of him, and it's still my passion. My first concert was Van Halen just a couple months earlier. I got to see Eddie Van Halen, and Randy Rhoads live my first two concerts lol. Unreal. You guys are awesome. Thx for reacting.
I'm so thankful for being a teenager at the time and going the Blizzard of Ozz tour while I was still in high school
nothing like a Randy Rhoads solo ,my face was the same when i first heard it and steel the same he was unreal wow
Randy Rhoads is a deep neo classical guitarist and when it comes to Metal music it becomes a easy task for him to composed and played guitar heavenly well...So, we the Metalheads honour him with the title "God of Guitar" ❤❤❤❤Miss you Randy (GOG)
Long with the song "Black Sabbath" this is my favorite Black Sabbath song and this one of my favorite videos. They did this for a tv show and played like there were 50,000 people there. On the tour Randy would look up a guitar teacher in each city to get a lesson. He said everyone has something to teach & everyone has something to learn. Great reaction!!
Randy Roads era iluminado e deveria ter um dia em honenagem a esse genial musico. Simplismente espectacular......!!
This song is about English occultist Aleister Crowley. Randy Rhoades on lead guitar died way too soon in a plane crash and for the short time he was here, blessed us with amazing talent. To appreciate Randy's God given gift, I recommend you do a reaction to the live version of Suicide Solution off the Ozzy Osbourne/Randy Rhoades Tribute CD. You'll be floored.
Rochester NY! One of the ONLY times RR was captured live with Oz!
Absolutely loved this reaction to one of my favorite songs ever
The Drummer on this video was Tommy Aldridge, he was also on your Whitesnake reaction. He`s an incredible powerhouse of a drummer and has played for many great bands.
Awesome... even Ozzy had to scratch his own head! Lol
"Over the Mountain" offers that much epic solo. JS
Damn randy Rhoads was so amazing. He played with so much speed, feel and technique. Just amazing.
They said when Randy was recording the solo for Mr Crowley Ozzy jokingly said is that the best you can do? Lol the rest is history Randy mixed classical guitar with heavy metal
Ozzy has always been great at finding great players in his band
Yes, Yes, yes!!!!
It's so good to see video of Randy!
This takes me back to high school days! We was the last to see Mr. RANDY RHOADS in Knoxville Tn. It was amazing to stand front stage & watch him.
Yes! I`ve always loved Ozzy w/Randy the best! Randy has always been my favorite guitarist! Hate I didn`t get to see him before he passed.I saw the Bark At The Moon tour w/Jake E.Lee as the guitarist which he did impress me(very underrated) but no Randy(RIP) Please react to more.Keep On Rockin'
Hey Shawn and Mel:
This song was talking about Alistair Crawley who was a practitioner of witchcraft
You guys have just experienced the greatest rock player that has ever lived! Randy Rhoads..
Geez ! That dude could play !😄🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
💯
@@joecavazos1786 Better yet - he could COMPOSE. Listen to Blizzard and Diary... there has not been anyone quite like him ever since. Now you need to listen to the album versions.
Best Quote, "I was born in '81!" Yep. Gone but never forgotten...
How about doing Diary of Madman?
March 19th 2022 is the 40th anniversary of Randy's death. I have been jamming Randy today and found your channel. Loved the pure reaction to Randy's GRRATNESS. WE MISS YOU RANDY!!🐐🐐🐐
The one thing about the 80's outfits is aero!! Need to try one for cycling! Banging performance!!
Randy Rhoads is the best metal guitarist ever, even though there are some great ones he will always be in a class of his own
NEVER STOP DURING SOLO ! btw great reaction
Imagine if they were listening to the "Tribute" version of Mr. Crowley... they'd simply be flat-out stunned.
I was a freshman in high school when this came out and we all lost our minds when we heard this.
RIP randy rhoads, ozzy's brother my different parents. they was that close. ozzy was in tears later down the road he got that guitar with a partially used pack of marlboros still in it.
That is your 2021 RRHOF inductee for music excellence on guitar!! And way over do
Man Randy is magic. Sometimes I just wonder what he would have achieved. This man was in the same league as the late and great EVH. Being mentioned in the same sentence as that man is a testament to his ability. Tragic loss.
That truly believe these things
Be blessed
One of my favorite all time Ozzy songs. If you can without blockage try out Diary of A Madman or Over The Mountain both on the Album Diary of A Madman.
I saw Ozzy in 81 , I had a broken foot lol ✌❤🤘
This song is about Alistair Crowley, a mystic who claimed to be able to communicate with spirits that have passed on.
Now you know why when I was 11 years old and heard this l became a metal head.
Ozzy on vocals with Randy Rhoads on guitar and Tommy Aldridge on drums. That's some of the biggest names in R&R history.
The greatest ever
RR FOREVER
Ozzy would even check in on Randy's mother for years after. She was a music teacher BTW. Stories also circulate that he would go take lessons from various music teachers where he was at at the time in hopes of learning more and more. He was trained in how to read music along with the way music was put together more so than a lot of musicians. I know is not necessary to be an amazing skill but to me it gives artists more to pull from.
Randy Rhoads one of the Greatest Guitarist ever. RIP
Another smokin' review, you two‼️
I saw them on this exact tour, the summer of '81, 40 years ago...Motor Head opened. Ozzy had an incredible band❗Aleister Crowley was a famed Satanist, pictured on the Beatles', Sgt. Pepper, album cover.
Keep on Rockin'‼️
Love these reactions lmao reminds me of first time hearing all these songs
Aleister Crowley (born Edward Alexander Crowley; 12 October 1875 - 1 December 1947) was an English occultist, philosopher, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist and mountaineer. His house, the Boleskine House the former home of occultist Aleister Crowley and Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. A strange case; many believe it to be a portal to hell, with the house’s past deeply rooted in the macabre and the eerie. Situated on the southeast side of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, although it is now used as a holiday home, for a long time, this isolated abode was not the tranquillity base that it seemed, making it one of the most intriguing dwellings in all of Britain.
Geezer butler used to write these kind of lyrics for Sabbath and for Ozzy to do this on his first albumn makes me think this is a throwaway from a Black Sabbath albumn. Ozzy took it with him.
Think about this. Randy was making those sounds with his fingers about the time Disco was winding down.
I was lucky that I saw Blizzard of ozz both nights at the Hammersmith odeon London 1980 and seeing the legendary Randy Rhoads was inspirational
You stopped the first solo and then in the middle of the 2nd, I got an ad. Real cool.
RIP Randy Rhoads you beautiful soul we miss you so very much
Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century.
This was a song about Aleister Crowley, the English occultist.
Y'all are my Tom MacDonald buddies. But, as someone who saw Randy Rhoads perform live 3 times, this is very near and dear to my heart.
Much love!
God I love watching Randy give people eargasms. The lyrics were written by Bob Daisley [fired bassist] as are most lyrics on this album and Diary of a Madman. Aleister Crowley was an occultist who considered himself the beast and most evil man on earth.
The late great Randy Rhodes. How much would he have achieved had he not passed away at 25 in 1982!
Seventeen songs changed music forever. Blizzard of Oz + Diary of a Madman. RRR
The same man singing lead is the same guy you can hardly understand on the Osborne's TV show. Got to meet him in 1981 when he was doing this tour in the south Florida when I DJ'd for a rock station.
RIP Randy!
To understand the song, you must understand who is Mr. Crowley. Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. A prolific writer, he published widely over the course of his life.
You can read more about him here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley
When im feeling down. U guys give good vibes
Randy was 24 when he died - plane crash
Raised in Glendale CA - 1 city over from Pasadena - home of Edward Van Halen
Both coming up at the same time
Local Guitar Rivals ...
The late great Randy Rhoads. Just fn awesome
Ozzy is blown away by Randy
🤣
Love your reaction
Never stop on a solo!!
Randy Rhoads , any time he picked up a guitar it’s going to be the the best guitar playing you’ll ever hear , ozzy and randy together was like a powerful chemical reaction they amplified each others abilities exponentially
He's singing about Alistair Crowley. The most "evil" man in the world, circa 1900s. He was a famous occultist, and created the Golden Dawn.
First Randy Rhoads the guitarist was the G.O.A.T.!!! He died in a tragic plane crash in Leesburg Florida on March 19, 1982. Aleister Crowley was avery famous Occultist in England born in the mid 1800's. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin owned Mr. Crowley's mansion. NO ONE EVER PLAYED THE GUITAR BETTER THAN RANDY!!!