Randy Rhoads "signed some things that might come back to haunt him" Ozzy Osbourne INSIDE THE ALBUM

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Published 2024-05-06
full in bloom's INSIDE THE ALBUM: The Making of Ozzy Osbourne's 1982 album, 'Speak of the Devil.' Comments from Ozzy, Randy Rhoads, Tommy Aldridge, Rudy Sarzo, Don Airey, Sharon Osbourne, Jake Duncan.

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All Comments (21)
  • @azrabain8210
    Randy had way more class than Ozzy or Sharon will ever have!
  • @zachfarrell234
    I'll never forget that crash. It was very different back then with no internet, and news traveled much slower. The rumor at my school was that Ozzy had died in the crash. Someone's mom heard it on the news and got it mixed up. So for weeks, I thought Ozzy was dead. It wasn't until the next issue of Hit Parader that I learned Randy was the one who had died. As upset as I was over thinking Ozzy had died, it was devastating to learn that Randy was gone.
  • @JiveTurkey125
    Dont forget Randys family had to sue those 2 detestable people to get his Royalties, that witch and ozzy didnt want to pay
  • After all these years this is still so heartbreaking. Rest In Peace Randy and Rachel 🙏🏻
  • If you do a little search on YouTube you'll find a story about that pilot. He had been working for Ritchie Blackmore and Ritchie fired him. He said he thought that the guy was crazy and that he had an evil dark energy and he just plain old did not want him as a driver let alone fly with him.
  • @crazywisdom2
    I think of Randy all the time. I remeber when he died. Still echoes in my soul. Got to talk to his Mom once. Sweet and kind ! Miss you Randy. Forever gone, not forgotten ❤
  • the most thorough story ive heard on this. I was fortunate to see the Blizzard of Ozz tour in Springfield Mass 5/4/81 with the Joe Perry Project and Motorhead.. I was 15 and it was a great show
  • @jeffoff7795
    Losing Rhoads so early was a real tragedy. There's no telling what trajectory his music might have taken. I'm not metalhead or a huge Ozzy fan but it was clear to anyone with ears that Randy Rhoads was an exceptional musician who was forging his own style. Knowing that he intended to go back to school and pursue a music degree just adds to the feeling of loss and the mystery of what might have been. Unfortunately, in this timeline, we only have a small body of work from his early career. For all we know, the wardrobe designer may have gone on to achieve great things. I'm sure she was loved and missed as well. What a damn shame.
  • very little to add other than I saw Ozzy in May of 1982. We knew Randy had died and Brad was playing guitar. I was only 12 and my dad had been nice enough to take me and my best friend to the concert. It was San Diego at the Sports Arena. Hard to imagine continuing on after such a nightmare. Still an Ozzy and Randy fans 40 years later.
  • @nunninkav
    Glad I watched this. Randy isn't just a guitar hero. He's a real hero. RIP Randy, the devil tried to take them all, but you made sure it was just you and the old maid. Redemption
  • @markshirley7773
    I got a ticket for my 17th birthday for the show in Knoxville Tn. Ozzy wuz frunk as duck!? Spittin and skreemin BUT Randy stole the show! Every note wuz perfect. Even the tribute album was a letdown as he'd become a master. I love yall
  • @user-fz4fn6ur6v
    When my brother went to collage I was 5 he left behind speak of the devil and the record player, no speakers. At school in music class I learned about phonographs and the teacher said if you make a cone out of paper and put it on a needle you can hear a record. That night I sat in the dark and played the record and held the cone to it and I finally heard Ozzy. I later became a musician. Ozzy said when he first heard the Beatles the world suddenly was in color. Ozzy did that for me that night.
  • @lundad
    LOVE this new longer doc type video. Love the interviews as well. Love this channel
  • I had never heard Tommy Aldridge side of this story. I like the fact that most of this recounting is done through actual quotes, even if not everything lines-up. Well done.
  • @kraig7777
    This is well written. Had me on the edge of my seat.
  • this was an excellent video by the way. Really great details and a few things I'd never heard. Thank you!
  • Where’s part 2?! This was really expertly made. Seriously, I applaud what you’ve done here, the last minute or so really pulled at the old heart strings, and all without the use of any tacky “emotional” background music that’s supposed to make you cry. We’re waiting for part two, but for now… FLAWLESS VICTORY