I'll start....
I had been seeing ads for Ozzy's Blizzard of Ozz album in the magazines. This was around 1981/1982-ish. I remember it saying something about the "legendary singer of Black Sabbath." I honestly thought nothing about it because I had never gotten into Sabbath.
Then one night, I was listening to an FM station and the DJ said something like, "This is Ozzy Osborne from the new album, 'Blizzard of Ozz.' The song is called 'Crazy Train.'"
I will NEVER forget hearing that. Great riff, great rhythm, scorching solo.
As a side note, a lot of people malign Randy's studio tone and I can sort of see where they're coming from, but at the time, I was absolutely blown away because I had never heard anything even close. Years later a guy I worked with pointed out that Randy's sound was similar to Boston. I had never thought about it before that, but it does sound somewhat like Boston but with more of an edge.
Soon after that, I bought the Guitar World issue with Randy on the cover (I bought them every month). I read the interview and thought, "this guy is really nice and polite."
I never heard about it at the time he died, but in the next issue of Guitar World, there was a small blurb in the "news" section at the front about it, maybe a paragraph. I couldn't believe it, since he had been the cover story just a month earlier. At first I thought it couldn't be the same guy.
What about you guys? How were you introduced to Randy?
I had been seeing ads for Ozzy's Blizzard of Ozz album in the magazines. This was around 1981/1982-ish. I remember it saying something about the "legendary singer of Black Sabbath." I honestly thought nothing about it because I had never gotten into Sabbath.
Then one night, I was listening to an FM station and the DJ said something like, "This is Ozzy Osborne from the new album, 'Blizzard of Ozz.' The song is called 'Crazy Train.'"
I will NEVER forget hearing that. Great riff, great rhythm, scorching solo.
As a side note, a lot of people malign Randy's studio tone and I can sort of see where they're coming from, but at the time, I was absolutely blown away because I had never heard anything even close. Years later a guy I worked with pointed out that Randy's sound was similar to Boston. I had never thought about it before that, but it does sound somewhat like Boston but with more of an edge.
Soon after that, I bought the Guitar World issue with Randy on the cover (I bought them every month). I read the interview and thought, "this guy is really nice and polite."
I never heard about it at the time he died, but in the next issue of Guitar World, there was a small blurb in the "news" section at the front about it, maybe a paragraph. I couldn't believe it, since he had been the cover story just a month earlier. At first I thought it couldn't be the same guy.
What about you guys? How were you introduced to Randy?
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