AGREED!!!!👍 LOOOOOVED this album Blizzard of Oz is where I fell in love and the tour was canceled. I wanted to go to that concert. I was very young I was like 16 maybe younger
@@ElvisJerome Indeed, Thank You for popping up on my screen so I could hear you play one of my favorite songs... I'm a long-time fan of Randy Rhoads... My 1st Rock concert ever was Ozzy Osbourne in late '83, post-Randy unfortunately... Good Day...
I got to say this the last segments of that masterpiece definitely gets me choked up. I watched a documentary, and that was the closing of the movie, which was very very devastating for everyone God rest in peace, Randy Rhodes
Randy Rhodes was always an advocate of classical guitar. Well played sir. I think a Mash reference sums up Randy Rhodes - Winchester to a soldier who was a classical pianist who lost his arm "I can play the notes, but you have the song" Randy Rhodes had the song.
Absolutely beautiful I couldn't agree more with everyone's comments. So beautiful to see and hear it this way. Thank you Randy, may your soul rest and your spirit live on. And thank you for this performance and sharing, BRAVO.👏👏👏
Bravo 👍😎 Nice work I’m working on this song I finished up a couple of others. I used to play this years and years ago so it’ll come to me quickly again I’ve got most of it but I’m filling in the blanks. Thank you for the input.
So many people have said including Eddie van halen him self .. that Randy Rhoads as a copy of himself .. so this song and all the two albums with ozzy probe that Randy never sounded like Eddie van halen His writing and style was more heavy and classical influence... EVH was more party rock músic Theres no song from Randy Rhoads that sounds like any van halen song I must mention that i love EVH .. as much as i love Randy Rhoads But if You compare them it's very wrong ..
Randy Rhoads was definitely influenced by Eddie Van Halen, and picked up a lot of the techniques that Van Halen pioneered, developed, refined and added to the vocabulary of the electric guitar. But if you compare this piece to, say "Little Guitars" you realize that Rhoads was a far more sophisticated composer than Van Halen was. I love both these guys, too, but Eddie Van Halen is basically a rock guitarist with incredible chops and a knack for writing amazing rock riffs. Rhoads was a musician's musician with a deep appreciation of classical music as well as rock, and that musical breadth shows up in his writing. Also, Rhoads is one of the all time masters of the electric guitar solo, while Van Halen's solos are far less interesting and engaging than the songs themselves. Many of Randy Rhoads solos could stand on their own as compositions in and of themselves.
@@patriotsquill I'm not a guitar player but i listen rock music since 1976 .. i just don't find any song from diary of a madman or the Blizzard of ozz that sounds one bit like Eddie Van Halen .. i'm wure that Randy was aware of been compared to Eddie.. but at his 20s i think he developed his owm style .. maybe Eddie played secretly mr Crowley..vor Randy i'm on fire hahaha but Randy could have shown much more but he was gone too soon .. one thing it's for sure .. Randy was respectful about Eddie .. but Eddie wasnt .. Even that i love Eddie he wasnt Nice to Randy
Eddie was an Asshole to everyone and Randy was very respectful to everyone just two different personalities but I have heard Eddie really loved and respected Randy's playing as well..
Lee Kerslake played on the original recordings (Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of A Madman albums) and live shows on the UK Blizzard of Ozz tour. Tommy Aldridge joined the band before the start of the US Blizzard of Ozz tour in 1981 and stayed until 1985. Tommy Aldridge final concert with Ozzy was at the Rock in Rio on January 19, 1985 at the end of the Bark at the Moon tour.
@@MabbitMusic thank you, Tommy Aldridge played on the Bark at the Moon studio album in 1983. The UK Bark at the Moon live shows were played by Carmine Appice. Tommy Aldridge joined the band again before the start of the US Bark at the Moon tour.
Madman album didn't get no whwere near the credit it deserved, such masterful compositions
not only by Randy, but the entire band.
I have agreed with that since day it was released
Well said .. Randy and Bob daisley were like Lennon and mcCartney
Agreed! Diary of a madman is a masterpiece, the likes of which we will never see again
AGREED!!!!👍 LOOOOOVED this album
Blizzard of Oz is where I fell in love and the tour was canceled. I wanted to go to that concert. I was very young I was like 16 maybe younger
Randy had barely scratched his prime. We're only here for as long as we're here. At least we know it's coming😮
Randy was an absolute master at writing. This is the most amazing piece.
the bass player wrote this song when he was still in school
Its was copped from a etude
@@thomascastrovillo9256only the first part of the song is the rest is original
I know this
OMG THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!! Chills and tears REST IN PEACE RANDY 😎✌️
God Bless
Thank You
Randy is smiling from above. very well done!
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Well done. Randy was a gift from God, a true musical genius.
Beautiful 👍
I'll tell ya Mr. E.J., you got it down RIGHT!!! The only word that I think fits properly is MESMERIZING... That was excellent
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@@ElvisJerome Indeed, Thank You for popping up on my screen so I could hear you play one of my favorite songs... I'm a long-time fan of Randy Rhoads... My 1st Rock concert ever was Ozzy Osbourne in late '83, post-Randy unfortunately... Good Day...
Man brother that was awesome ..makes me sad everyday knowing how young we lost this genius…Amazing job and may you RIP RANDY WE MISS YOU.😞🙏
Thank You for your comment, I love Randy Rhoads too
Such a good rendition!
Love your playing
Sounds great! Not an easy one to play.. I think you got it nailed down!
I got to say this the last segments of that masterpiece definitely gets me choked up. I watched a documentary, and that was the closing of the movie, which was very very devastating for everyone God rest in peace, Randy Rhodes
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Elvis Jerome .. thank You for this one.. You Made it exquisite... I really enjoyed a Lot
Greetings from Acapulco mexico
Still a very haunting song. The tick-tock on the muted bass note gives it that "madman" vibe. 💜
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Wonderful! Ive wanted to learn this one for a while
That was awesome bro
Randy Rhodes was always an advocate of classical guitar. Well played sir. I think a Mash reference sums up Randy Rhodes - Winchester to a soldier who was a classical pianist who lost his arm "I can play the notes, but you have the song" Randy Rhodes had the song.
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Great job, Elvis! My favorite Ozzy song.
I imagine it harder on classical guitar than an electric which is what I'm used to. Sounds very nice. Your great man.
Such a beautiful and enchanting piece of music
That was great
Fantastic!
Absolutely beautiful I couldn't agree more with everyone's comments. So beautiful to see and hear it this way. Thank you Randy, may your soul rest and your spirit live on. And thank you for this performance and sharing, BRAVO.👏👏👏
Thanks, I am glad you like my classical guitar cover
incredible
That was very good. Thank you.
One of my all time favorites
Nice work on a difficult song
That was incredible, very nice! You nailed that beautifully...
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Man oh man, I loved hearing you play Diary. You absolutely nailed it.
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Great picking
Thanks, love this you did magnificent.
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Nicely done!
Mezmerizing
Excellent version.
Wow! You nailed it! Great job!
Very nicely done.
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Just seeing this great practice practice practice Nola
Nice job! Just subscribed..
Not so easy, is it.
Very good job
Excellent job!!!!!
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Great guitar playing
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Perfetto! OMG... soo damn good, i wish I could play all those parts. its a lot to remember!!!
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Absolutely beautiful ❤️
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Bravo 👍😎
Nice work I’m working on this song I finished up a couple of others. I used to play this years and years ago so it’ll come to me quickly again I’ve got most of it but I’m filling in the blanks. Thank you for the input.
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A million thumbs up!! Fucking awesome!
Owesome.Great !!!
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bravo!!
One of my absolute favorites, awesome job!
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Yeah bravo 👏👏👏
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Great tune, Great cover, Nice work!
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Bravo! Didn’t fancy trying the face melters?
Well played
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been making the rounds of all sorts covers, yours is great to see the whole dealio w/o used car salesman mumbo jumbo. "I'll be back..."
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New strings... crispy crunchy😅
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I don't know shit about the guitar. Thanks a lot!
What guitar brand and model is that? It's beautiful.
Hi, my classical guitar is a Godin, La Patrie - concert series, purchased in 2010, made in Canada. The microphone I am using is a Shure SM-57.
@@ElvisJerome , thanks, I really appreciate your answer.
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Thanks
Heavy metal is just classical music without electricity and fully gained amp turned to 10.
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So many people have said including Eddie van halen him self .. that Randy Rhoads as a copy of himself .. so this song and all the two albums with ozzy probe that Randy never sounded like Eddie van halen
His writing and style was more heavy and classical influence... EVH was more party rock músic
Theres no song from Randy Rhoads that sounds like any van halen song
I must mention that i love EVH .. as much as i love Randy Rhoads
But if You compare them it's very wrong ..
Randy Rhoads was definitely influenced by Eddie Van Halen, and picked up a lot of the techniques that Van Halen pioneered, developed, refined and added to the vocabulary of the electric guitar. But if you compare this piece to, say "Little Guitars" you realize that Rhoads was a far more sophisticated composer than Van Halen was. I love both these guys, too, but Eddie Van Halen is basically a rock guitarist with incredible chops and a knack for writing amazing rock riffs. Rhoads was a musician's musician with a deep appreciation of classical music as well as rock, and that musical breadth shows up in his writing. Also, Rhoads is one of the all time masters of the electric guitar solo, while Van Halen's solos are far less interesting and engaging than the songs themselves. Many of Randy Rhoads solos could stand on their own as compositions in and of themselves.
@@patriotsquill
I'm not a guitar player but i listen rock music since 1976 .. i just don't find any song from diary of a madman or the Blizzard of ozz that sounds one bit like Eddie Van Halen .. i'm wure that Randy was aware of been compared to Eddie.. but at his 20s i think he developed his owm style .. maybe Eddie played secretly mr Crowley..vor Randy i'm on fire hahaha but Randy could have shown much more but he was gone too soon .. one thing it's for sure .. Randy was respectful about Eddie .. but Eddie wasnt .. Even that i love Eddie he wasnt Nice to Randy
Eddie was an Asshole to everyone and Randy was very respectful to everyone just two different personalities but I have heard Eddie really loved and respected Randy's playing as well..
please tab
Thanks for your comment, the tab for this song is in the Diary of a Madman tab book
This was BAD ASS.. really got me in the Halloweenspirit TY. @@ElvisJerome
@@davidpetty2315 Thank You for your comment, I am glad you like my classical guitar video
Thick strings
Tommy Aldridge gets no credit
Lee Kerslake played on the original recordings (Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of A Madman albums) and live shows on the UK Blizzard of Ozz tour. Tommy Aldridge joined the band before the start of the US Blizzard of Ozz tour in 1981 and stayed until 1985. Tommy Aldridge final concert with Ozzy was at the Rock in Rio on January 19, 1985 at the end of the Bark at the Moon tour.
@@ElvisJerome thankyou I learned something new. I always noticed Tommy assumed he wrote the drums.
@@MabbitMusic thank you, Tommy Aldridge played on the Bark at the Moon studio album in 1983. The UK Bark at the Moon live shows were played by Carmine Appice. Tommy Aldridge joined the band again before the start of the US Bark at the Moon tour.
This goes to show u how fucking Great this man was!!!
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