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Related: About this forumRandy Rhoads: The Guitarist Who Changed The World
https://www.loudersound.com/features/randy-rhoads-the-guitarist-who-changed-the-worldThis is a story about several different people. The first is a slight figure, five-and-a-half feet tall, weighing a little over seven stone; a sickly child, always getting fevers and colds; the baby of the family, who liked playing with train sets and went on to become a teacher. Then theres the tough guy, the LA-wise street kid who walked out on his own band to find stardom with another, kept his head down as those around him were either fired or fucked over, then decided to walk out on that too, contemptuous of the close-mindedness of the so-called rock star life.
Then theres a third person. The one whose best friend describes him as having an angelic heart; an innocent, churchgoing soul whose shy mien charmed and calmed the most tumultuous personalities. Another is the joker, who as a teenager stole from rich peoples houses, set fire to his own street and experimented with cocaine; the little guy who dreamed of becoming so big that his week would always beat your year.
Theres one final person arguably the most important one of all. The one who wielded a polkadot Flying V guitar and who, when he died 30 years ago this March, left behind only a slender body of work, but one that would alter the sound of rock as we know it.
His name was Randall William Rhoads Randy, to his friends. And he was every one those people mentioned above. Everybodys memory of him is different. To the bereaved family and broken-hearted fiancée he left behind when he died, Randy was a kind and gentle soul whose destiny was ultimately to teach
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Randy Rhoads: The Guitarist Who Changed The World (Original Post)
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Aug 2021
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Fullduplexxx
(8,230 posts)1. God I love his work
Damn ...
ProfessorGAC
(69,715 posts)2. Very Good Article
Nice find!
Ahpook
(2,764 posts)3. Nice
I remember starting on guitar at 10 or 11 with random bullshit, but my older brother showed me a few things while trickling the ideas out. He showed me Smoke On The Water (Of Course) and moved on to:
Anyway he showed me:
What a wonderful way to teach, and a life long love for music started.