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(crowd cheering) 12 00:00:39,831 --> 00:00:41,959 ("Laughing Gas" by Quiet Riot) 13 00:00:42,042 --> 00:00:43,418 All right! 14 00:00:52,094 --> 00:00:54,555 > Oooooh? 15 00:00:54,638 --> 00:00:58,141 2? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!? 16 00:01:01,103 --> 00:01:03,397 > Stay alive! 17 00:01:03,814 --> 00:01:05,399 ♪ Just laugh the time away? 18 00:01:06,984 --> 00:01:09,528 > You'll survive 2 19 00:01:09,736 --> 00:01:12,906 > Do what you do your way, all right? 20 00:01:13,949 --> 00:01:15,784 — [Tracii Guns] In the late 1970s, 21 00:01:15,867 --> 00:01:17,661 Randy Rhoads and his band, 22 00:01:17,744 --> 00:01:21,123 Quiet Riot, were tearin' up the music scene in Los Angeles. 23 00:01:21,206 --> 00:01:25,544 > Yeah? 24 00:01:32,009 --> 00:01:34,761 —- [Ozzy] All aboard! (laughs) 25 00:01:34,845 --> 00:01:38,432 — [Guns] Then, in 1979, at 23 years old, 26 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:41,852 Rhoads etched his place in history as a guitar legend 27 00:01:42,185 --> 00:01:45,230 when he joined Ozzy Osbourne's new solo band. 28 00:01:46,481 --> 00:01:50,319 ("Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne) 29 00:01:53,655 --> 00:01:56,825 It was an extraordinary rise to fame on a road 30 00:01:56,908 --> 00:02:01,413 that was paved with hard work, determination, and sorrow. 31 00:02:10,088 --> 00:02:11,632 Randy was an LA kid, 32 00:02:12,257 --> 00:02:16,762 born in Santa Monica, California on December 6th, 1956, 33 00:02:17,471 --> 00:02:18,889 and raised in Burbank. 34 00:02:20,182 --> 00:02:22,434 His parents were musicians and music teachers. 35 00:02:22,893 --> 00:02:26,188 His father left the family when Randy was just 17 months old 36 00:02:26,521 --> 00:02:28,440 and his mother, Delores, raised him 37 00:02:28,523 --> 00:02:30,067 and his older brother and sister. 38 00:02:31,652 --> 00:02:33,820 To support the family, she opened a music school 39 00:02:33,904 --> 00:02:35,989 in North Hollywood called Musonia. 40 00:02:37,407 --> 00:02:40,160 — He grew up in my school, my music school, 41 00:02:40,661 --> 00:02:42,829 and he was very influenced that way. 42 00:02:42,954 --> 00:02:47,292 - We were steeped and immersed in all the music 43 00:02:47,834 --> 00:02:53,048 and all of the activities that were going on. 44 00:02:53,507 --> 00:02:55,384 Randy started playing guitar when he was six. 45 00:02:55,467 --> 00:02:57,302 I started playing drums when I was 12. 46 00:03:14,820 --> 00:03:17,447 - [Guns] Randy took folk guitar lessons at Musonia, 47 00:03:17,531 --> 00:03:20,033 where he learned basic chords and simple pop tunes. 48 00:03:20,534 --> 00:03:23,453 - [Delores] He wanted more than that, so he came and said, 49 00:03:24,413 --> 00:03:26,748 "Mom, I really wanna take electric guitar." 50 00:03:29,501 --> 00:03:31,586 —- [Guns] Randy was taking two to three lessons a week 51 00:03:31,670 --> 00:03:32,629 at Musonia. 52 00:03:33,255 --> 00:03:35,757 His teacher saw that he was no ordinary student. 53 00:03:36,133 --> 00:03:40,387 — This is where Scott Shelly taught Randy for nine months 54 00:03:40,887 --> 00:03:43,515 until Scott went to my mom and said, 55 00:03:43,598 --> 00:03:46,393 "Mrs. Rhoads, I can't teach your son any longer." 56 00:03:46,852 --> 00:03:48,979 My mom said, "Why would that be?" 57 00:03:49,438 --> 00:03:53,608 And Scott's reply was, "For the last month and a half, 58 00:03:53,817 --> 00:03:55,569 he's been teaching me, 59 00:03:55,652 --> 00:03:57,863 and I can no longer keep up with him." 60 00:04:12,711 --> 00:04:15,297 — [Guns] In junior high, Randy formed a band with schoolmate 61 00:04:15,380 --> 00:04:17,132 and neighbor friend Kelly Garni. 62 00:04:17,591 --> 00:04:19,217 He taught Kelly how to play bass, 63 00:04:19,342 --> 00:04:21,595 and the two would have regular jam sessions. 64 00:04:24,473 --> 00:04:25,974 — And I can remember telling them, 65 00:04:26,057 --> 00:04:27,893 "There's this concert we gotta go to. 66 00:04:28,435 --> 00:04:30,187 I'm gonna take you to see Alice Cooper." 67 00:04:30,937 --> 00:04:33,190 And he thought that that was a folk singer, 68 00:04:33,273 --> 00:04:35,400 so he goes, "Well, why do we have to go see her?" 69 00:04:35,484 --> 00:04:37,360 I said, "When you see her, 70 00:04:37,444 --> 00:04:39,488 you're gonna see why you had to see her." 71 00:04:39,905 --> 00:04:42,407 Total epiphany. Changed his life. 72 00:04:43,450 --> 00:04:45,952 - [DJ] KOMP 92.3, The Rock of Las Vegas. 73 00:04:46,578 --> 00:04:48,997 We're talkin' to Kelly Garni here, who grew up with Randy 74 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:51,291 and was one of the founding members of Quiet Riot, 75 00:04:51,374 --> 00:04:54,002 which was Randy's basically first real band? 76 00:04:54,127 --> 00:04:57,339 - [Kelly] Mhm. Yeah, first real band of any renown. 77 00:04:57,422 --> 00:04:59,382 Everything we had done prior to that 78 00:04:59,466 --> 00:05:02,719 was just little backyard parties and things like that. 79 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:14,147 - [Kelly] We often performed with no singer whatsoever. 80 00:05:14,397 --> 00:05:15,899 We'd show up, me and Randy, 81 00:05:15,982 --> 00:05:17,734 and whatever drummer we could get that night, 82 00:05:17,818 --> 00:05:19,569 and just jam, and people loved it. 83 00:05:25,283 --> 00:05:27,410 - [Kelly] One of Randy's most stunning features 84 00:05:27,494 --> 00:05:28,787 was his charisma, 85 00:05:28,870 --> 00:05:31,998 way before he had even developed any big talent 86 00:05:32,082 --> 00:05:34,042 as a lead guitar player, but, I mean, 87 00:05:34,125 --> 00:05:36,086 you just looked at this kid and said, 88 00:05:36,378 --> 00:05:38,588 "Someday, he's really gonna be something. 89 00:05:38,672 --> 00:05:40,715 He's really gonna be somebody." 90 00:05:41,007 --> 00:05:43,885 And you could just tell, he glowed. 91 00:05:45,262 --> 00:05:46,805 —- [Guns] Since they were getting more gigs, 92 00:05:46,972 --> 00:05:49,891 Randy and Kelly thought it was time they got a singer. 93 00:05:51,142 --> 00:05:54,813 In March of 1975, Randy reached out to Kevin DuBrow. 94 00:05:55,939 --> 00:05:57,691 DuBrow had been jamming with some friends 95 00:05:57,774 --> 00:05:59,276 but had no live experience. 96 00:06:00,110 --> 00:06:01,736 Known for his flamboyant clothes, 97 00:06:01,820 --> 00:06:05,574 it was clear he always wanted to be center stage. 98 00:06:06,700 --> 00:06:08,910 The only piece missing was a drummer. 99 00:06:09,119 --> 00:06:10,745 — [Drew Forsyth] After my first year in college 100 00:06:10,829 --> 00:06:12,747 in the summer of 1975, 101 00:06:13,498 --> 00:06:14,875 I was looking for something to do 102 00:06:14,958 --> 00:06:17,377 and just, on a whim, called Randy to see, 103 00:06:17,460 --> 00:06:19,421 you know, what he was up to. Maybe we'd get together, 104 00:06:19,504 --> 00:06:20,964 jam, do something, whatever. 105 00:06:21,131 --> 00:06:24,175 And he and Kelly and Kevin were in the process 106 00:06:24,259 --> 00:06:28,013 of looking for a drummer, so that's when I called him. 107 00:06:28,096 --> 00:06:29,848 It was just pure, dumb luck. 108 00:06:30,807 --> 00:06:33,310 (rock music) 109 00:06:38,064 --> 00:06:40,734 — [Jodi Vigier] Kevin DuBrow and I were dating at the time, 110 00:06:41,151 --> 00:06:45,196 and he told me that he had tried out for this new band 111 00:06:45,614 --> 00:06:47,699 to be the singer, 112 00:06:47,782 --> 00:06:51,494 and so he had been rehearsing with them, 113 00:06:51,578 --> 00:06:53,371 you know, quite a few weeks and everything, 114 00:06:53,455 --> 00:06:55,916 and then finally he said, you know, 115 00:06:55,999 --> 00:06:58,585 "Would you like to come down and watch us rehearse?" 116 00:06:58,919 --> 00:07:00,795 So I went down and I walked in, 117 00:07:00,879 --> 00:07:03,924 and they were more hippie-like. 118 00:07:04,007 --> 00:07:08,136 They had long hair and kinda grungy clothes 119 00:07:08,303 --> 00:07:10,931 and very plain, like very simple. 120 00:07:11,014 --> 00:07:15,226 I was expecting something more like a British-style band 121 00:07:15,310 --> 00:07:17,395 ‘cause that's what Kevin really loved. 122 00:07:18,939 --> 00:07:21,900 ("Trouble" by Quiet Riot) 123 00:07:21,983 --> 00:07:27,364 They started rehearsing and it just sounded really amazing. 124 00:07:27,447 --> 00:07:28,698 It was really fun. 125 00:07:29,199 --> 00:07:31,201 ♪ I got a letter in the mail ♪ 126 00:07:31,284 --> 00:07:33,411 ♪ Sayin' I'm gonna go to jail ♪ 127 00:07:33,995 --> 00:07:35,664 > Someone's got an ax? 128 00:07:35,830 --> 00:07:39,209 ♪ Lookin' it out for me ♪ 129 00:07:39,542 --> 00:07:41,962 — Kevin loved Randy. 130 00:07:42,253 --> 00:07:46,633 He had feelings for him as a younger brother. 131 00:07:46,716 --> 00:07:49,511 He had respect for his talent. 132 00:07:50,178 --> 00:07:52,597 They were very, very close. 133 00:07:53,014 --> 00:07:55,058 Actually, the sun rose and set on Randy, 134 00:07:55,141 --> 00:07:56,935 as far as Kevin was concerned. 135 00:07:58,353 --> 00:08:00,063 — [Kevin] When I first heard the guy play, 136 00:08:00,146 --> 00:08:02,357 I knew how good he was that moment. 137 00:08:02,440 --> 00:08:04,401 It was like, whoa, where did this guy come from? 138 00:08:04,484 --> 00:08:06,528 It was like a secret, like a treasure. 139 00:08:08,113 --> 00:08:09,572 He wasn't really classically trained. 140 00:08:09,656 --> 00:08:11,616 He was a regular rock guitar player, 141 00:08:11,700 --> 00:08:12,867 started out playing blues, 142 00:08:12,951 --> 00:08:14,619 listened to things like Johnny Winter, Leslie West, 143 00:08:14,703 --> 00:08:17,914 Alice Cooper, and then, as time went along, 144 00:08:17,998 --> 00:08:20,834 he started listening to more classical music 145 00:08:20,917 --> 00:08:22,544 and started taking a few classes or lessons, 146 00:08:22,627 --> 00:08:24,045 but to say he was classically trained, 147 00:08:24,129 --> 00:08:26,131 which means somebody who started off playing classic guitar, 148 00:08:26,214 --> 00:08:27,632 and Randy, nah, he was a rock guitar player. 149 00:08:29,843 --> 00:08:31,011 — [Ron Sobol] When I saw him play, 150 00:08:31,094 --> 00:08:32,429 I just couldn't believe it either. 151 00:08:32,512 --> 00:08:35,056 He was like, here's this little skinny kid, 152 00:08:35,140 --> 00:08:37,350 and he was fucking great. 153 00:08:37,684 --> 00:08:39,811 — [Guns] Ron Sobol was a friend of Kevin DuBrow's, 154 00:08:39,894 --> 00:08:42,022 and they both shared an interest in photography. 155 00:08:42,689 --> 00:08:45,817 - We both were photographers, or I was just starting to be, 156 00:08:45,984 --> 00:08:47,444 as far as taking rock pictures. 157 00:08:47,902 --> 00:08:49,237 He says, "Well, bring your pictures over. 158 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:50,488 I'll show you mine." 159 00:08:50,572 --> 00:08:52,741 And, from then on, we became best friends. 160 00:08:52,949 --> 00:08:55,076 —- [Guns] Ron went on to become the band photographer 161 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:56,202 for Quiet Riot, 162 00:08:56,286 --> 00:08:58,830 capturing many pictures from their early days, 163 00:08:59,372 --> 00:09:01,207 and he too was blown away 164 00:09:01,291 --> 00:09:03,084 by Randy's abilities on the guitar. 165 00:09:03,334 --> 00:09:07,338 - He could play fast. (quick guitar riff) 166 00:09:08,423 --> 00:09:12,469 He could play slow. (guitar solo ballad) 167 00:09:14,304 --> 00:09:18,308 Or he could play crunchy. (rough guitar riff) 168 00:09:18,391 --> 00:09:22,479 He could play bluesy. (bluesy guitar riff) 169 00:09:25,690 --> 00:09:28,485 And all of it with so much feeling. It was just amazing. 170 00:09:29,402 --> 00:09:30,528 You know, I just loved it, 171 00:09:30,862 --> 00:09:32,280 and he looked good. 172 00:09:32,363 --> 00:09:34,991 You could just tell this guy was gonna become a rock star. 173 00:09:39,204 --> 00:09:41,414 (rock music) 174 00:09:43,124 --> 00:09:47,462 —- Randy kinda had an aura about him back then even. 175 00:09:47,962 --> 00:09:51,424 We'd go up and we played Stough Park just on a whim, 176 00:09:51,508 --> 00:09:54,052 like on a Friday, and 3,000 people would show up. 177 00:09:54,135 --> 00:09:55,929 It was always kinda like that. 178 00:09:56,304 --> 00:09:58,431 —- [Guns] The group decided they needed a manager, 179 00:09:58,515 --> 00:10:01,601 and, through a friend, Kevin found Dennis Wageman. 180 00:10:01,935 --> 00:10:04,729 Wageman converted his garage into a rehearsal space, 181 00:10:04,896 --> 00:10:07,941 and now the band had a place to jam whenever they wanted. 182 00:10:08,858 --> 00:10:11,111 —- And, of course, we weren't Quiet Riot then, either. 183 00:10:12,028 --> 00:10:14,239 Throwing out all sorts of ridiculous names at that time. 184 00:10:14,322 --> 00:10:15,949 — [Dusty] Okay, I gotta know, what was the name? 185 00:10:16,032 --> 00:10:18,118 The previous name? (band laughs) 186 00:10:18,201 --> 00:10:20,245 Come on, you gotta! - [Randy] You got any bleach? 187 00:10:20,328 --> 00:10:22,497 Toss in the Dung Heap. (group laughs) 188 00:10:22,580 --> 00:10:26,626 It was... (laughs) It was Little Women. 189 00:10:27,168 --> 00:10:29,295 — [Dusty] Really? Are you kidding? 190 00:10:29,379 --> 00:10:30,922 —- [Randy] Seriously. — [Dusty] Oh, no. 191 00:10:31,005 --> 00:10:32,215 No wonder you changed it. 192 00:10:32,298 --> 00:10:33,424 —- [Randy] Lasted for about a week. 193 00:10:33,508 --> 00:10:35,135 (band laughs) There was a friend of mine. 194 00:10:35,218 --> 00:10:37,595 There was this group called Status Quo, English band. 195 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:39,514 It was Richie Parfitt, a really good guitar player, 196 00:10:39,597 --> 00:10:41,266 and I told him the name of the band 197 00:10:41,349 --> 00:10:44,269 of what we used to be called, and he said, "Ughhh." 198 00:10:44,394 --> 00:10:46,604 And he said, "If I had a band, I'd call 'em Quite Right." 199 00:10:48,189 --> 00:10:50,150 "Quite Right", and I said, "Hey, this is Quiet Riot!" 200 00:10:50,483 --> 00:10:52,944 He says, "Say it in English!" He goes, "Quiet Riot!" 201 00:10:53,027 --> 00:10:54,946 And so I took it to the guys in rehearsal that night, 202 00:10:55,029 --> 00:10:56,531 and they said, "Eh, it's cool." 203 00:10:57,532 --> 00:11:01,327 ("Get Your Kicks" by Quiet Riot) 204 00:11:01,411 --> 00:11:03,246 — Funny how those things happen in life 205 00:11:03,955 --> 00:11:07,750 ‘cause there was no, "Okay. You know, we're a band now." 206 00:11:07,834 --> 00:11:09,085 That didn't happen. 207 00:11:09,502 --> 00:11:12,338 I remember playing San Souci restaurant. 208 00:11:12,589 --> 00:11:16,301 We got there, and it was this, like, Chinese restaurant, 209 00:11:16,843 --> 00:11:19,470 and, you know, there are patrons eating, 210 00:11:19,554 --> 00:11:21,306 and, you know, Randy turns on his guitar, 211 00:11:21,389 --> 00:11:22,932 and it was like, "You can't play here." 212 00:11:23,016 --> 00:11:27,312 ♪ Get your kicks, come on everybody, get your kicks ♪ 213 00:11:27,395 --> 00:11:29,355 One of the first places I remember us playing, 214 00:11:29,439 --> 00:11:31,816 it was a place in Van Nuys on Oxnard 215 00:11:31,900 --> 00:11:34,527 called The Rock Corporation, and it was like a bikers' bar, 216 00:11:34,861 --> 00:11:37,363 and the patrons there were like bikers, 217 00:11:37,447 --> 00:11:39,115 and it went bad sometimes. 218 00:11:39,824 --> 00:11:42,535 There was one time where we were playing, 219 00:11:42,619 --> 00:11:43,620 as always, too loud. 220 00:11:43,703 --> 00:11:45,038 Randy was always louder than God, 221 00:11:45,580 --> 00:11:47,540 and it was too loud for the club, 222 00:11:47,624 --> 00:11:49,292 and so the management turned off the PA, 223 00:11:49,375 --> 00:11:52,253 and so Kevin plugged his microphone into Randy's amp 224 00:11:52,337 --> 00:11:54,631 and called him an asshole or something like that, 225 00:11:54,714 --> 00:11:58,259 and one of his biker buddies ran from the back of the bar 226 00:11:58,343 --> 00:12:00,762 with a pitcher in his hand and... 227 00:12:01,179 --> 00:12:04,098 just by real quick thinking on behalf 228 00:12:04,182 --> 00:12:05,391 of one of our roadies, Harold, 229 00:12:05,475 --> 00:12:07,018 Harold jumped in front of Kevin, 230 00:12:07,101 --> 00:12:09,270 and the guy beaned Harold right on the head with it. 231 00:12:09,604 --> 00:12:11,147 Probably woulda killed Kevin with it. 232 00:12:11,231 --> 00:12:13,566 I mean, didn't phase Harold. 233 00:12:13,650 --> 00:12:18,363 He was a big, heavy guy with a very, very thick cranium. 234 00:12:18,446 --> 00:12:20,907 — They played a place called La Canada Country Club, 235 00:12:20,990 --> 00:12:23,326 and I did take pictures of the band 236 00:12:23,409 --> 00:12:24,953 playing in front of an audience. 237 00:12:25,036 --> 00:12:27,413 ♪ Ooh, here I come? 238 00:12:28,081 --> 00:12:33,670 ("Get Your Kicks" by Quiet Riot) 239 00:12:46,766 --> 00:12:48,768 > You got it, rock rock rockin', woo! / 240 00:12:48,851 --> 00:12:50,270 J? Rock rock rockin', woo! ♪ 241 00:12:50,353 --> 00:12:52,563 > Everybody get your kicks / 242 00:12:52,647 --> 00:12:55,483 — Dennis gave us some money to do a demo at Sound City. 243 00:12:56,943 --> 00:13:00,697 ("Fit to Be Tied" by Quiet Riot) 244 00:13:02,949 --> 00:13:04,617 It was really kind of a beat-up place. 245 00:13:04,909 --> 00:13:06,327 Had kind of a history to it, 246 00:13:06,828 --> 00:13:10,540 but it was kinda, you know, one of those lower-end studios. 247 00:13:11,416 --> 00:13:15,586 ♪ You know he's fit to be tied ♪ 248 00:13:17,380 --> 00:13:19,841 - [Guns] Randy was obsessed with finding the right tone 249 00:13:19,924 --> 00:13:21,342 and the right guitar. 250 00:13:22,051 --> 00:13:24,053 - Cause you're really playing hard, 251 00:13:24,512 --> 00:13:27,557 and I need, I think if you felt that way, it'd come across. 252 00:13:27,974 --> 00:13:29,767 —- [Randy] Yeah, if I had the right tone. 253 00:13:30,018 --> 00:13:32,103 - You'll get it. —- [Randy] I got it. 254 00:13:32,562 --> 00:13:35,273 — Ronnie! Ronnie, can you movie the—-- Randy, look, say hi. 255 00:13:35,356 --> 00:13:38,026 - Hi, Ron! Well, we had a bad movie here, 256 00:13:38,109 --> 00:13:40,778 but, ah, it's all together now. (laughs) 257 00:13:40,862 --> 00:13:42,572 We'll be just finishing up here, 258 00:13:42,655 --> 00:13:45,199 and then we'll have some pictures after. 259 00:13:45,283 --> 00:13:48,202 — Say hi, Dennis! Hi, Dennis! Say hi! 260 00:13:48,953 --> 00:13:50,413 — [Guns] For an early birthday present, 261 00:13:50,496 --> 00:13:52,707 Dennis bought Randy a Les Paul. 262 00:13:52,999 --> 00:13:54,334 Even though it was a gift, 263 00:13:54,417 --> 00:13:56,377 Randy insisted on paying him back. 264 00:13:56,502 --> 00:13:59,881 —- Best thing he ever did, he gave Randy that Gibson. 265 00:14:00,256 --> 00:14:03,176 > Well, I ain't got no inhibitions 266 00:14:03,551 --> 00:14:06,137 ♪ And my daddy gets left, all right ♪ 267 00:14:07,221 --> 00:14:10,016 ♪ The time for him to make the decision 268 00:14:10,183 --> 00:14:13,519 2 If this is still that place, I'm gonna spend the night? 269 00:14:13,603 --> 00:14:16,522 ♪ He says get out, ♪ 270 00:14:16,773 --> 00:14:20,735 > You're no son of mine? 271 00:14:24,614 --> 00:14:29,160 > What a problem, you know he's fit to be tied? 272 00:14:29,577 --> 00:14:31,454 — [Guns] The demo didn't get them booked anywhere, 273 00:14:31,788 --> 00:14:34,123 so the band decided they were gonna put on their own show 274 00:14:34,207 --> 00:14:35,208 on Halloween. 275 00:14:40,421 --> 00:14:43,299 They booked a gig at the Machinists Hall in Burbank. 276 00:14:48,262 --> 00:14:51,474 - I remember playing one of those kinda dances 277 00:14:52,308 --> 00:14:53,518 also not going well. 278 00:14:53,643 --> 00:14:55,603 It happened a lot in the early days, it seemed like. 279 00:14:56,062 --> 00:14:58,398 — [Sobol] The police had to come and break up fights. 280 00:14:58,481 --> 00:15:00,274 Kids were trying to get in free, 281 00:15:00,691 --> 00:15:02,652 so it was quite a ruckus. 282 00:15:03,653 --> 00:15:04,821 —- [Guns] It was around this time 283 00:15:04,904 --> 00:15:06,781 Randy got the nickname Snoopy. 284 00:15:07,782 --> 00:15:09,450 — If you looked at his profile, 285 00:15:09,826 --> 00:15:12,954 the way his nose was and his mouth, 286 00:15:13,037 --> 00:15:14,747 and if he kinda went like that, 287 00:15:14,831 --> 00:15:16,499 it's just kind of a Snoopy look. 288 00:15:17,166 --> 00:15:20,002 And he liked that nickname. I mean, he embraced it. 289 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:24,882 — I remember playing the chili festival. 290 00:15:25,425 --> 00:15:29,220 —- From Van Nuys, the group is called The Quiet Riot. 291 00:15:29,303 --> 00:15:30,680 - It was actually quite a large crowd. 292 00:15:30,763 --> 00:15:31,931 There was like 25,000 people there. 293 00:15:32,432 --> 00:15:33,850 —- [Guns] The band got its first taste 294 00:15:33,933 --> 00:15:35,810 of playing in front of a huge crowd. 295 00:15:36,436 --> 00:15:40,815 ("Just How You Want It" by Quiet Riot) 296 00:15:49,157 --> 00:15:51,325 In November of 1975, 297 00:15:51,409 --> 00:15:54,495 Quiet Riot played a show on Club Day at Valley College, 298 00:15:55,037 --> 00:15:56,581 and while the student body got into 299 00:15:56,664 --> 00:15:58,040 Randy's face-melting leads, 300 00:15:59,417 --> 00:16:01,127 not everyone was pleased. 301 00:16:01,210 --> 00:16:02,587 — They were really loud, 302 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,798 and the guy in charge of booking them for Club Day 303 00:16:06,132 --> 00:16:07,175 took a lotta heat 304 00:16:07,258 --> 00:16:09,302 from the faculty and the administration. 305 00:16:09,385 --> 00:16:11,387 ♪ When you hold me, a feelin' inside? 306 00:16:12,013 --> 00:16:14,140 > You're givin' and I'm takin' / 307 00:16:14,223 --> 00:16:16,893 2 I know just how you want it?} 308 00:16:16,976 --> 00:16:19,562 > Here goes, just how you need it? 309 00:16:19,645 --> 00:16:22,190 2 I know just how to give it 310 00:16:22,565 --> 00:16:27,236 > I know, I know, I know, I know, I know? 311 00:16:32,116 --> 00:16:34,785 —- [Guns] The band was on a roll, gigging all over town, 312 00:16:35,077 --> 00:16:36,496 but one thing was missing: 313 00:16:36,579 --> 00:16:38,664 playing the Hollywood club scene. 314 00:16:38,748 --> 00:16:40,166 But, as fate would have it, 315 00:16:40,249 --> 00:16:43,294 they got a New Year's Eve gig at a club called The Speakeasy 316 00:16:43,586 --> 00:16:46,964 after a last-minute cancellation by The Runaways. 317 00:17:05,274 --> 00:17:07,151 — There are a few specific gigs I can remember 318 00:17:07,235 --> 00:17:09,904 that were really integral into getting us somewhere. 319 00:17:10,363 --> 00:17:12,406 That show was huge for us. 320 00:17:19,580 --> 00:17:21,332 Once we started to get some notoriety, 321 00:17:21,749 --> 00:17:24,168 that was probably the most fun time. 322 00:17:30,716 --> 00:17:32,843 At first, we were best buddies. 323 00:17:33,135 --> 00:17:35,972 We did everything together, socializing, partying. 324 00:17:36,389 --> 00:17:37,932 You know, we were together a lot. 325 00:17:38,015 --> 00:17:41,185 We were together two, three, four days a week all the time, 326 00:17:41,269 --> 00:17:44,689 so, yeah, it was easy at first, and everybody was happy. 327 00:17:45,648 --> 00:17:49,694 ("Ravers" by Quiet Riot) 328 00:17:54,073 --> 00:17:57,410 —- The Starwood, Quiet Riot played frequently. 329 00:17:57,493 --> 00:18:00,288 Every six weeks, they'd play Thursday, Friday, 330 00:18:00,371 --> 00:18:02,957 and Saturday nights, and they'd do two sets, 331 00:18:03,791 --> 00:18:06,627 and they packed the house, 332 00:18:07,503 --> 00:18:10,464 so it was an amazing place to go see them. 333 00:18:11,007 --> 00:18:12,925 ♪ Like a rock-mobile ♪ 334 00:18:13,092 --> 00:18:16,137 > Our pistons are a-poppin' right under your wheels? 335 00:18:19,056 --> 00:18:22,018 > We're the ravers, oh yeah? 336 00:18:23,102 --> 00:18:26,063 — The first time I saw Quiet Riot, I was 15 years old, 337 00:18:26,522 --> 00:18:28,816 and I had never been to a rock club before, 338 00:18:28,899 --> 00:18:32,445 so Quiet Riot came out, it was this huge sound, 339 00:18:32,820 --> 00:18:35,364 and the sound was coming straight from the guitar player. 340 00:18:36,032 --> 00:18:38,826 I think my ears rang for two days after I went there. 341 00:18:41,954 --> 00:18:43,706 So, back at high school, 342 00:18:43,789 --> 00:18:46,834 I was telling all the kids about Quiet Riot and Randy. 343 00:18:46,917 --> 00:18:48,669 Anybody that would get in the car with me, 344 00:18:48,753 --> 00:18:50,546 I'd take 'em down there to The Starwood. 345 00:18:50,630 --> 00:18:53,257 We'd line up in front of both the gates. 346 00:18:53,341 --> 00:18:55,301 Any door that opened first, we'd fly in there, 347 00:18:55,384 --> 00:18:58,804 because I had to have my position in front of Randy, 348 00:18:59,263 --> 00:19:02,308 in front of the stage. That was where I stood always. 349 00:19:02,725 --> 00:19:04,310 ♪ Come on down? 350 00:19:04,393 --> 00:19:07,063 > The ravers, we're here to stay / 351 00:19:09,649 --> 00:19:10,983 —- [Rudy Sarzo] I had just arrived 352 00:19:11,067 --> 00:19:13,527 in Los Angeles in the late '70s, 353 00:19:13,611 --> 00:19:18,240 and I went to see whoever was playing at The Starwood, 354 00:19:18,324 --> 00:19:19,950 and it just happened to be Quiet Riot. 355 00:19:20,242 --> 00:19:23,829 I was just exploring, and they were different 356 00:19:24,163 --> 00:19:26,040 from anybody else I had seen in a club 357 00:19:26,248 --> 00:19:30,378 because they were already projecting an arena band image. 358 00:19:30,461 --> 00:19:32,880 Everything that they were doing was bigger than life. 359 00:19:32,963 --> 00:19:35,758 Even though they had minimal production, 360 00:19:36,175 --> 00:19:38,552 still, they had big production values. 361 00:19:38,761 --> 00:19:40,513 When I saw the band performing that night, 362 00:19:40,596 --> 00:19:42,598 I actually got to speak with Kevin after the show, 363 00:19:42,682 --> 00:19:44,892 and I gave him kudos on how great 364 00:19:44,975 --> 00:19:47,770 their vision and the band was and I told him, 365 00:19:47,853 --> 00:19:50,231 "Hey, you know, you guys are gonna be really big." 366 00:19:51,607 --> 00:19:53,359 — [Drew Forsyth] We played places like The Starwood 367 00:19:53,442 --> 00:19:54,735 and Whisky all the time, 368 00:19:54,819 --> 00:19:56,278 and if you played those kinda places, 369 00:19:56,362 --> 00:19:57,863 you were on their, like, good list. 370 00:19:57,947 --> 00:19:59,782 You could go there any night of the week, 371 00:19:59,865 --> 00:20:00,950 like The Starwood, for instance, 372 00:20:01,033 --> 00:20:03,035 and they would let you in free. You could go see any show. 373 00:20:03,119 --> 00:20:05,788 They had a area upstairs that was just for VIP, 374 00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:08,290 a VIP lounge, and they'd give you free drinks, 375 00:20:08,833 --> 00:20:11,293 and it was just like being a huge celebrity. 376 00:20:11,377 --> 00:20:15,339 I mean, we're like 20 years old, so it was fun. 377 00:20:15,423 --> 00:20:17,299 It was a grand old time. 378 00:20:20,553 --> 00:20:24,598 — The Starwood was a great place and Quiet Riot 379 00:20:26,100 --> 00:20:27,935 had such a solid following, 380 00:20:28,018 --> 00:20:30,563 but the kind of guys that Randy and Kevin 381 00:20:30,646 --> 00:20:31,772 and Kelly and Drew were, 382 00:20:31,856 --> 00:20:34,108 I mean, these guys wanted to be rock stars, 383 00:20:34,191 --> 00:20:36,152 but they were also really nice guys. 384 00:20:36,444 --> 00:20:38,612 That came off to the people that followed them. 385 00:20:38,696 --> 00:20:41,782 It was one big family reunion every time they played. 386 00:20:41,866 --> 00:20:43,492 A lotta high energy and a lotta fun, 387 00:20:43,576 --> 00:20:44,660 people having a great time. 388 00:20:46,746 --> 00:20:51,167 ("Mama's Little Angels" by Quiet Riot) 389 00:21:05,014 --> 00:21:07,683 — The band everybody was talking about was Quiet Riot, 390 00:21:07,767 --> 00:21:10,352 and the main reason everybody was talking about it 391 00:21:10,436 --> 00:21:13,230 was because of Randy, I mean, Randy was-- was—- 392 00:21:13,314 --> 00:21:15,274 you'd be hard-pressed to find-- as a matter of fact, 393 00:21:15,357 --> 00:21:18,319 you couldn't find anyone that hadn't heard Randy 394 00:21:18,402 --> 00:21:20,321 that just spoke volumes 395 00:21:20,738 --> 00:21:23,657 of his talent, it was just ridiculous. 396 00:21:24,492 --> 00:21:27,203 The minute he walked onto that stage, 397 00:21:27,661 --> 00:21:30,956 it was the most fantastic vision you can imagine 398 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:34,627 because he looked like a rock star, 399 00:21:34,710 --> 00:21:36,587 and the band hadn't been discovered. 400 00:21:36,670 --> 00:21:39,340 I mean the band, they were still sluggin' down in the clubs. 401 00:21:39,423 --> 00:21:44,136 He played every single note every single night 402 00:21:44,678 --> 00:21:45,971 like they were headlining 403 00:21:46,055 --> 00:21:47,890 the biggest festival on the planet. 404 00:21:59,151 --> 00:22:00,736 —- [Guns] Despite their popularity 405 00:22:00,820 --> 00:22:02,112 in the Hollywood club scene, 406 00:22:02,196 --> 00:22:04,657 the band still couldn't land a record deal. 407 00:22:06,617 --> 00:22:08,994 Frustrated with manager Dennis Wageman, 408 00:22:09,078 --> 00:22:11,747 they fired him and looked for a new manager. 409 00:22:13,707 --> 00:22:15,751 — [McNair] For a while, Kevin shoved me out front and said, 410 00:22:15,835 --> 00:22:17,670 "We don't have a manager so you act like our manager 411 00:22:17,753 --> 00:22:19,421 ‘cause big bands have a manager." 412 00:22:19,505 --> 00:22:21,924 You know? And I played that role for a little while, 413 00:22:22,007 --> 00:22:25,511 but, at the time, I was taking bass lessons 414 00:22:25,594 --> 00:22:26,929 from a guy named Adrian Ball, 415 00:22:27,012 --> 00:22:29,515 and he introduced me to his cousin named Susan, 416 00:22:29,598 --> 00:22:32,810 and Susan had gotten a job working for Warren Entner, 417 00:22:32,893 --> 00:22:35,062 and I told her about Quiet Riot, so I said, 418 00:22:35,145 --> 00:22:38,065 "Why don't you have Warren and David go see these guys? 419 00:22:38,148 --> 00:22:39,942 I think it might be a band that they can sign." 420 00:22:40,025 --> 00:22:41,110 And she did. 421 00:22:42,319 --> 00:22:44,905 Susan and Warren went and saw them at The Starwood, 422 00:22:44,989 --> 00:22:47,283 and that started their relationship. 423 00:22:48,576 --> 00:22:50,244 When they first signed that contract, 424 00:22:50,369 --> 00:22:54,081 the feeling with the band and with friends was that, 425 00:22:54,164 --> 00:22:55,958 okay, this is it, this is the start. 426 00:22:58,627 --> 00:23:00,796 Warren Entner was working with Angel. 427 00:23:01,338 --> 00:23:04,466 Angel was on Casablanca with Kiss. 428 00:23:04,758 --> 00:23:06,594 Quiet Riot was waiting in the wings 429 00:23:06,677 --> 00:23:07,887 to be the next big thing 430 00:23:07,970 --> 00:23:09,555 and everything was just gonna go great. 431 00:23:11,473 --> 00:23:13,434 — [Forsyth] He was a really personable guy 432 00:23:13,517 --> 00:23:15,936 and he was in Grass Roots, 433 00:23:16,020 --> 00:23:17,813 so he had some background in music, 434 00:23:17,897 --> 00:23:20,774 and they had a pretty good management company going 435 00:23:20,858 --> 00:23:21,775 at the time. 436 00:23:22,192 --> 00:23:23,944 They had some pull, I gotta say. 437 00:23:24,028 --> 00:23:27,156 TOBY, they were a legitimate management company, 438 00:23:27,239 --> 00:23:30,618 so when we did showcases, it wasn't like a cattle call. 439 00:23:30,868 --> 00:23:33,245 There were specific showcases for specific labels. 440 00:23:33,537 --> 00:23:35,789 That was really efficient. That was the way to do it, 441 00:23:36,081 --> 00:23:38,626 and so when Neil Bogart came, you know, 442 00:23:38,709 --> 00:23:40,878 he came by himself and we played just to Neil. 443 00:23:41,253 --> 00:23:44,214 Neil Bogart was the head of Casablanca Records at the time. 444 00:23:44,298 --> 00:23:47,009 It was really tense. We played like maybe three songs. 445 00:23:48,218 --> 00:23:49,595 He walked out, that was it. 446 00:23:50,137 --> 00:23:51,680 Next day, you know, Warren calls us, 447 00:23:51,764 --> 00:23:53,057 says, "Yeah, he's gonna sign you." 448 00:23:56,435 --> 00:23:59,063 Didn't happen, so then we had to go back 449 00:23:59,146 --> 00:24:00,814 and start doing the showcases again. 450 00:24:00,898 --> 00:24:02,733 So we did one in Buddah. One guy came. 451 00:24:02,816 --> 00:24:05,694 He said, "Yeah, I get it. I'll sign these guys." 452 00:24:05,903 --> 00:24:07,529 — [Interviewer] The album that you have out now, 453 00:24:07,613 --> 00:24:09,073 a lot of people have had trouble finding it 454 00:24:09,156 --> 00:24:11,158 because it is on CBS Japan. 455 00:24:11,241 --> 00:24:13,243 How did it happen that an album like this 456 00:24:13,327 --> 00:24:14,954 gets released on a Japanese label? 457 00:24:15,037 --> 00:24:16,246 Did you record it in Japan? 458 00:24:24,213 --> 00:24:25,214 - [Interviewer] Yeah. 459 00:24:31,095 --> 00:24:32,554 —- We were doing the album for Buddah. 460 00:24:32,638 --> 00:24:33,806 They went bankrupt, 461 00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:36,433 and so TOBY paid for it themselves. 462 00:24:36,517 --> 00:24:37,935 Derek Lawrence produced that album, 463 00:24:38,060 --> 00:24:40,020 but he had no interest in the band. 464 00:24:40,104 --> 00:24:41,814 He just cared about the money. 465 00:24:41,897 --> 00:24:44,858 I'd do a drum track that was a really bad drum track, 466 00:24:44,942 --> 00:24:46,402 and instead of saying, "Let's do it again," 467 00:24:46,485 --> 00:24:48,320 he'd say, "Oh, yeah, we'll fix it in mix." 468 00:24:48,654 --> 00:24:50,489 And, you know, now I look back. 469 00:24:50,572 --> 00:24:51,782 I don't wanna hear that stuff anymore. 470 00:24:51,865 --> 00:24:53,659 It was just miserable for me. 471 00:24:54,076 --> 00:24:58,038 Quiet Riot One did not showcase anybody in that band well, 472 00:24:58,122 --> 00:24:59,289 which is a real shame. 473 00:24:59,373 --> 00:25:01,959 The band generated a lotta interest in Japan 474 00:25:02,042 --> 00:25:03,252 by virtue of its look. 475 00:25:03,335 --> 00:25:06,130 The Japanese bought that album before they heard it. 476 00:25:06,213 --> 00:25:08,507 They bought it on the strength of a picture, 477 00:25:10,926 --> 00:25:13,929 which gives you some idea of the strength of a picture. 478 00:25:20,227 --> 00:25:22,438 - [Jodi] Kevin and I were very, very close, 479 00:25:22,938 --> 00:25:25,816 and I think we had a really good relationship too, 480 00:25:25,899 --> 00:25:28,485 except that things with the band 481 00:25:28,569 --> 00:25:30,988 and him getting older and a lot of attention, 482 00:25:31,447 --> 00:25:35,492 he didn't know how to have that and a girlfriend, 483 00:25:36,285 --> 00:25:40,956 so that's pretty much what ended our relationship. 484 00:25:42,916 --> 00:25:46,420 — [Sobol] Kevin wasn't the type to stay faithful to a girl, 485 00:25:46,795 --> 00:25:49,840 so it's kinda cool that he stayed friends with Jodi, 486 00:25:49,923 --> 00:25:52,593 and then Jodi and Randy started to have an attraction. 487 00:25:56,722 --> 00:25:58,307 —- Randy came to me and said, you know, 488 00:25:58,390 --> 00:26:00,267 "Id really like to spend some time alone with Jodi." 489 00:26:00,350 --> 00:26:01,685 He was so confident in so many things 490 00:26:01,769 --> 00:26:03,937 but he was like a little kid with this. 491 00:26:04,021 --> 00:26:05,230 He just really wanted to be alone. 492 00:26:05,397 --> 00:26:09,693 — Randy called and he asked if he could come out 493 00:26:09,777 --> 00:26:11,070 and get his hair cut. 494 00:26:11,153 --> 00:26:13,072 Something just really felt different, 495 00:26:13,155 --> 00:26:14,114 and we just clicked 496 00:26:14,198 --> 00:26:16,325 and we talked for hours and hours, 497 00:26:16,408 --> 00:26:18,202 and at the end of the evening, 498 00:26:18,285 --> 00:26:21,747 he asked me if I wanted to go to Disneyland, 499 00:26:22,498 --> 00:26:26,251 and I said, "Sure," and that was our first date. 500 00:26:26,960 --> 00:26:30,172 From that Saturday on, we never parted. 501 00:26:43,143 --> 00:26:44,978 There was a lotta tension with Kevin, 502 00:26:45,062 --> 00:26:48,315 although he would never admit that, 503 00:26:48,982 --> 00:26:51,401 but I do think his ego was hurt. 504 00:27:03,205 --> 00:27:05,958 — [Brian Reason] My dear friend, Lori Hollen, 505 00:27:06,041 --> 00:27:07,960 and my girlfriend, Carolyn Freeman, 506 00:27:08,043 --> 00:27:11,380 they both came home as if they had seen 507 00:27:11,463 --> 00:27:12,923 the second coming of Christ 508 00:27:13,507 --> 00:27:16,927 after having an amazing time watching some band 509 00:27:17,010 --> 00:27:18,220 called Quiet Riot, 510 00:27:20,931 --> 00:27:23,100 and they go, "Brian, you have to see this band! 511 00:27:23,183 --> 00:27:25,644 This band is called Quiet Riot, 512 00:27:25,727 --> 00:27:27,938 and they have this guitar player named Randy Rhoads, 513 00:27:28,021 --> 00:27:30,774 and he's like nothing you've ever seen before!" 514 00:27:32,943 --> 00:27:34,444 When I saw Quiet Riot, 515 00:27:35,028 --> 00:27:37,489 the songs, the music was fantastic. 516 00:27:37,573 --> 00:27:40,617 They just got that whole club shakin' 517 00:27:41,034 --> 00:27:44,454 like I'd never seen anybody be able to do before, 518 00:27:44,621 --> 00:27:46,039 and I completely understood 519 00:27:46,540 --> 00:27:50,836 what Carolyn and Lori were on about that night, 520 00:27:51,628 --> 00:27:55,883 and I then at that moment was hooked on Quiet Riot 521 00:27:56,258 --> 00:27:58,468 and wanting to see Randy Rhoads play again 522 00:27:58,552 --> 00:28:01,430 because, for me, it was all about Randy. 523 00:28:03,640 --> 00:28:07,186 I tell Lori, I said, you know, "Talk to Kevin. 524 00:28:07,352 --> 00:28:11,231 I will work for free and I will be a band roadie 525 00:28:11,315 --> 00:28:12,900 for these guys cause they're amazing." 526 00:28:12,983 --> 00:28:16,195 Next thing you know, I was doing gigs with Quiet Riot 527 00:28:16,278 --> 00:28:19,031 and tuning his guitars and changing his strings. 528 00:28:19,239 --> 00:28:21,283 ("Laughing Gas" by Quiet Riot) 529 00:28:21,408 --> 00:28:22,701 — [Kevin] All right! 530 00:28:25,204 --> 00:28:26,747 - "Laughing Gas" would probably be the song 531 00:28:26,830 --> 00:28:28,081 that I enjoyed playing 532 00:28:28,165 --> 00:28:30,083 because it had more of an edge to it. 533 00:28:30,167 --> 00:28:32,336 It was much more metal, 534 00:28:33,378 --> 00:28:35,589 and, you know, of course it had Randy's solo in it as well. 535 00:28:36,423 --> 00:28:38,675 — I think every guitar player that was worth his salt 536 00:28:38,759 --> 00:28:43,639 had his solo time, and Randy's personality came through. 537 00:28:44,223 --> 00:28:47,768 Randy was mischievous, you know. He was fun. 538 00:28:47,851 --> 00:28:50,187 That came through in his solo, you know, 539 00:28:50,270 --> 00:28:53,232 and I think the people loved him for that. 540 00:28:54,858 --> 00:28:59,279 — Every night, Kevin would basically introduce Randy Rhoads 541 00:28:59,363 --> 00:29:01,114 going into this guitar solo. 542 00:29:01,198 --> 00:29:04,993 > I've heard some guitar players, well, well } 543 00:29:05,118 --> 00:29:07,579 ♪ But I ain't heard not too many ♪ 544 00:29:07,663 --> 00:29:12,751 ♪ Like the incredible Randy Rhoads ♪ 545 00:29:15,754 --> 00:29:18,507 > And he's gonna play you a little song / 546 00:29:18,757 --> 00:29:24,846 > It's called "Laughing Gas"? 547 00:29:25,764 --> 00:29:31,478 Most guitar solos or drum solos are pretty fuckin' boring, 548 00:29:31,603 --> 00:29:32,854 to be honest, you know. 549 00:29:32,938 --> 00:29:35,732 If you go see somebody play a drum solo for 10 minutes, 550 00:29:35,816 --> 00:29:38,277 after, you know, three minutes, you're pretty much done. 551 00:29:38,610 --> 00:29:42,614 Randy did this guitar solo that was mesmerizing. 552 00:29:43,865 --> 00:29:46,952 (electric guitar riff) 553 00:29:56,962 --> 00:29:58,547 He would crank up the volume 554 00:29:58,630 --> 00:30:00,674 and kick on his distortion peddle. 555 00:30:01,425 --> 00:30:05,012 (electric guitar riffing) 556 00:30:34,583 --> 00:30:37,794 And he would play frets up on the neck. 557 00:30:38,503 --> 00:30:42,090 (electric guitar riffing) 558 00:30:50,432 --> 00:30:51,558 Bend the neck, 559 00:30:51,933 --> 00:30:55,228 and you'd get the sound of bending the neck on the guitar. 560 00:30:57,314 --> 00:31:02,402 ("William Tell Overture" by Gioachino Rossini) 561 00:31:03,403 --> 00:31:06,281 (electric guitar riffing) 562 00:31:22,089 --> 00:31:23,715 And I'd be back there behind his amp, 563 00:31:23,799 --> 00:31:26,051 and he had an Echoplex, an old Echoplex, 564 00:31:26,385 --> 00:31:28,845 with a, you know, a tape in it, 565 00:31:28,929 --> 00:31:33,350 and it had settings from zero to like 36 or 24 on it, 566 00:31:33,558 --> 00:31:35,602 and during each part of the guitar solo, 567 00:31:35,685 --> 00:31:38,271 I was back there and he would give me, you know, 568 00:31:38,730 --> 00:31:40,607 my little numbers, you know. 569 00:31:40,690 --> 00:31:43,568 "During this, it'd be a 12, and during this part, 570 00:31:43,944 --> 00:31:47,155 during D it would be a 36, and at this one, 24." 571 00:31:47,239 --> 00:31:49,825 And I would be back there changing the Echoplex 572 00:31:50,033 --> 00:31:51,451 during his guitar solo. 573 00:31:52,744 --> 00:31:56,331 (electric guitar riffing) 574 00:32:31,324 --> 00:32:32,701 The use of volume, 575 00:32:32,909 --> 00:32:36,997 he would roll his hands on his volume knobs. 576 00:32:37,289 --> 00:32:41,960 (electric guitar riffing) 577 00:33:18,663 --> 00:33:22,417 And then he would go into this beautiful classical portion. 578 00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:27,964 (electric guitar ballad) 579 00:33:49,069 --> 00:33:51,905 You could hear a pin drop in The Starwood 580 00:33:51,988 --> 00:33:53,281 when he was playing this. 581 00:33:53,365 --> 00:33:57,035 All eyes and ears were glued to Randy 582 00:33:57,369 --> 00:33:58,870 during that guitar solo, 583 00:33:58,954 --> 00:34:01,206 especially during the quiet moments. 584 00:34:01,873 --> 00:34:05,961 (electric guitar ballad) 585 00:34:22,602 --> 00:34:25,188 (crowd cheering) 586 00:34:28,233 --> 00:34:32,487 Everybody was riveted to Randy and his guitar, 587 00:34:32,571 --> 00:34:35,448 and he made it sing like I'd never seen anybody 588 00:34:35,532 --> 00:34:36,783 make it sing before. 589 00:34:37,033 --> 00:34:39,327 ♪ Burn the fire like a flame ♪ 590 00:34:39,494 --> 00:34:40,996 - [Kevin] I could just sit there and watch him 591 00:34:41,079 --> 00:34:42,747 from my vantage point on the stage. Look to my left 592 00:34:42,831 --> 00:34:44,749 and there's Randy Rhoads. Even before he was a huge star, 593 00:34:44,833 --> 00:34:46,334 I viewed him as a huge star. 594 00:34:46,418 --> 00:34:48,336 I said, "I'm playing with one of the best guitar players 595 00:34:48,420 --> 00:34:50,213 there is whether anyone knows it or not 596 00:34:50,297 --> 00:34:51,339 is irrelevant to me." 597 00:34:54,426 --> 00:34:57,887 On lead guitar, this is Randy Rhoads! 598 00:34:58,263 --> 00:34:59,931 —- [McNair] Randy knew how good he was, 599 00:35:00,015 --> 00:35:02,976 but that didn't matter that much to him. 600 00:35:03,059 --> 00:35:05,437 He wanted to be the absolute best guitar player 601 00:35:05,520 --> 00:35:06,521 that he could ever be, 602 00:35:06,605 --> 00:35:08,523 he wanted to be the greatest guitar player in the world, 603 00:35:08,607 --> 00:35:10,650 but he didn't think that made him a better person 604 00:35:10,734 --> 00:35:13,570 or he wasn't arrogant about it at all, 605 00:35:13,653 --> 00:35:15,864 and I know that he disliked arrogance 606 00:35:16,114 --> 00:35:17,490 from other guitar players. 607 00:35:50,857 --> 00:35:53,777 —- This was the years of guitar heroes, 608 00:35:56,196 --> 00:35:57,822 and I think, to a large degree, 609 00:35:57,906 --> 00:36:00,158 bands were judged on their guitar player, 610 00:36:00,617 --> 00:36:03,662 and I think all the guitar players in town 611 00:36:03,745 --> 00:36:04,954 kept up on each other. 612 00:36:05,789 --> 00:36:07,582 — [Lori Hollen] I know that, at some of the shows, 613 00:36:07,666 --> 00:36:10,585 we would see David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen there, 614 00:36:10,669 --> 00:36:12,170 which was always interesting to me 615 00:36:12,253 --> 00:36:14,631 because I know Randy never went to see them play, 616 00:36:14,798 --> 00:36:16,549 but they would always come to see 617 00:36:16,633 --> 00:36:18,259 Quiet Riot and Randy play. 618 00:36:21,179 --> 00:36:23,765 —- There was a little cross-town rivalry there 619 00:36:23,848 --> 00:36:25,767 between Quiet Riot and Van Halen, 620 00:36:25,850 --> 00:36:29,020 so Van Halen, you know, they were playing the Whisky 621 00:36:29,104 --> 00:36:30,939 and Gazzarri's and all those same places, you know, 622 00:36:31,022 --> 00:36:34,567 and everybody's comparing Eddie Van Halen to Randy Rhoads. 623 00:36:34,943 --> 00:36:36,486 - [Interviewer 2] Did you know Randy Rhoads? 624 00:36:36,569 --> 00:36:37,487 - [Eddie] Yeah. 625 00:36:37,570 --> 00:36:39,155 — [Interviewer 2] What'd you think of that kid? 626 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:42,033 —- [Eddie] He was one guitarist who was honest, anyway. 627 00:36:42,701 --> 00:36:44,494 ‘Cause I read some interviews that he did, 628 00:36:44,577 --> 00:36:46,871 and he said that everything he did he learned from me. 629 00:36:46,955 --> 00:36:48,540 - [Interviewer 2] Uh-huh. — [Eddie] You know? 630 00:36:48,623 --> 00:36:52,544 And he was good, but I don't really think he did anything 631 00:36:52,627 --> 00:36:53,920 that I haven't done. 632 00:36:54,170 --> 00:36:56,589 Sure, there ain't nothin' wrong with it, man. 633 00:36:56,673 --> 00:36:59,134 I've copied some other people's licks, you know? 634 00:36:59,592 --> 00:37:03,388 - I would take a picture of Eddie Van Halen, 635 00:37:03,930 --> 00:37:07,350 and just to kind of piss off Randy, 636 00:37:07,434 --> 00:37:09,352 and I would put it on his wah-wah peddle, 637 00:37:09,436 --> 00:37:10,478 which, you know, 638 00:37:10,562 --> 00:37:13,398 he wasn't very excited about, but it was in the perfect place 639 00:37:13,565 --> 00:37:15,567 because every time he stomped on his wah-wah peddle, 640 00:37:15,650 --> 00:37:18,528 he stomped on it as if he wanted to crush it. 641 00:37:22,490 --> 00:37:25,618 - [Guns] Between gigs, Randy gave guitar lessons at Musonia. 642 00:37:25,785 --> 00:37:28,496 At one point, he had upwards of 50 students. 643 00:37:45,805 --> 00:37:47,807 —- [Guns] Some of those licks the students wanted to learn 644 00:37:47,891 --> 00:37:51,227 were from his cross-town rival, Eddie Van Halen. 645 00:37:51,603 --> 00:37:56,191 ("Runnin' With the Devil" by Van Halen) 646 00:37:58,568 --> 00:38:00,612 — [Sarzo] But talking about Randy being a teacher, 647 00:38:00,695 --> 00:38:03,573 and, you know, if you look at any of his live photos, 648 00:38:03,656 --> 00:38:05,784 it always looks like he's giving a lesson 649 00:38:05,867 --> 00:38:08,411 to everybody in the arena. 650 00:38:08,495 --> 00:38:10,079 He was never one of those guitar players 651 00:38:10,163 --> 00:38:12,332 that would hide what he was playing. 652 00:38:12,415 --> 00:38:15,126 He always was very articulate, very clear, 653 00:38:15,210 --> 00:38:17,420 in his presentation to the audience. 654 00:38:18,087 --> 00:38:20,423 - I had started to listen to Van Halen, 655 00:38:20,507 --> 00:38:22,801 and so I said, "Well, I really kinda like this," 656 00:38:22,926 --> 00:38:25,512 and I would bring a cassette and I'd play it for him. 657 00:38:25,678 --> 00:38:29,098 ("On Fire" by Van Halen) 658 00:38:38,149 --> 00:38:39,442 I didn't realize at the time 659 00:38:39,526 --> 00:38:41,903 that there was this relationship between the two of them. 660 00:38:42,529 --> 00:38:45,198 Had I of known about that, I probably wouldn't have asked. 661 00:38:50,620 --> 00:38:54,624 But Randy graciously offered to learn the song, 662 00:38:54,833 --> 00:38:57,043 and, you know, I'm sure it killed him 663 00:38:57,126 --> 00:38:59,045 to have to take that cassette home 664 00:38:59,128 --> 00:39:02,590 and learn how to play the songs of his nemesis. 665 00:39:03,299 --> 00:39:05,426 — [Forsyth] Honestly, I never felt any rivalry with Van Halen, 666 00:39:05,510 --> 00:39:06,761 but then again, from my perspective, 667 00:39:06,845 --> 00:39:08,721 I think it was more because it was the guitar hero thing 668 00:39:08,805 --> 00:39:11,140 and since, you know, I'm a drummer, 669 00:39:11,808 --> 00:39:13,309 you know, maybe it just didn't occur to me, 670 00:39:13,476 --> 00:39:16,104 but we did play with 'em that one time at Glendale College. 671 00:39:16,187 --> 00:39:18,273 —- There was a concert that almost didn't happen 672 00:39:18,356 --> 00:39:21,985 because Quiet Riot and Van Halen couldn't decide 673 00:39:22,068 --> 00:39:23,403 who was gonna be the headliner 674 00:39:23,486 --> 00:39:24,779 and who was gonna be the warm-up act. 675 00:39:24,863 --> 00:39:28,199 I mean, it literally came down to a short time 676 00:39:28,283 --> 00:39:29,951 before the concert ever happened, 677 00:39:30,034 --> 00:39:31,744 and then Van Halen signed a record contract, 678 00:39:31,828 --> 00:39:34,205 and then it was like, "Okay, you're the headliner." 679 00:39:42,589 --> 00:39:45,508 - It was a big show, over a thousand. Lotta people there. 680 00:39:45,592 --> 00:39:48,469 That was a big venue for us back then. 681 00:39:49,178 --> 00:39:50,763 Randy had the flu that night, 682 00:39:51,222 --> 00:39:54,517 and I know he really wanted to be at his best that night 683 00:39:54,601 --> 00:39:56,311 because he felt, I think, a bit of a rivalry 684 00:39:56,394 --> 00:39:58,605 because people likened him to Eddie, 685 00:39:58,688 --> 00:40:00,273 so I think he wanted to, 686 00:40:00,690 --> 00:40:03,067 you know, to show that he was as good, 687 00:40:03,192 --> 00:40:05,278 but I don't think his ego was involved, 688 00:40:05,361 --> 00:40:07,155 and what I remember was he stepped off the back 689 00:40:07,238 --> 00:40:09,115 of the stage and fell down and hurt himself, 690 00:40:09,198 --> 00:40:12,035 just cause his head wasn't in it, you know? 691 00:40:12,118 --> 00:40:13,411 He was really feeling lousy. 692 00:40:14,662 --> 00:40:16,748 And, you know, Randy was a real card. 693 00:40:16,873 --> 00:40:18,499 He would always do something to get you in trouble 694 00:40:18,583 --> 00:40:20,877 almost every time you interacted with him, 695 00:40:20,960 --> 00:40:23,129 so he was like, "Oh! There's these dresses. 696 00:40:23,212 --> 00:40:24,297 Oh, let's put 'em on!" 697 00:40:24,380 --> 00:40:25,632 When I look at Ron's pictures now, 698 00:40:25,715 --> 00:40:28,301 it's hard for me to believe it's the same person we lost. 699 00:40:28,927 --> 00:40:31,346 —- Here's our manager, Warren Entner. 700 00:40:31,429 --> 00:40:32,805 He got us all together just like this. 701 00:40:32,889 --> 00:40:34,641 He showed us just how to dress. 702 00:40:34,724 --> 00:40:36,684 — [Guns] On the surface, it looked like the band was having 703 00:40:36,768 --> 00:40:41,272 a good time, but underneath frustrations were boiling over, 704 00:40:41,856 --> 00:40:44,525 especially when Van Halen got signed to a record deal 705 00:40:44,901 --> 00:40:46,361 and Quiet Riot didn't. 706 00:40:50,198 --> 00:40:53,201 - Kevin, he was a real strong personality, 707 00:40:53,326 --> 00:40:56,788 and he and Kelly never really got along from the get-go. 708 00:40:56,871 --> 00:41:00,249 Part of that was due to Kelly's, you know, problems. 709 00:41:00,333 --> 00:41:04,671 He was suffering from a real bad alcohol addiction problem, 710 00:41:05,463 --> 00:41:08,132 and it was getting the better of him and it came to a head. 711 00:41:08,508 --> 00:41:12,261 ♪ You give advice for free? 712 00:41:13,137 --> 00:41:17,350 —- To me, it's the most tragic night of Kelly Garni's life. 713 00:41:18,226 --> 00:41:20,311 If there's one night in Kelly Garni's life 714 00:41:20,395 --> 00:41:22,689 that he could have back, I'm sure that's it. 715 00:41:23,564 --> 00:41:25,608 > Bottoms up? 716 00:41:25,692 --> 00:41:28,319 There had always been a tension in the band 717 00:41:28,403 --> 00:41:31,698 between Kevin and Kelly but it never became a crisis 718 00:41:31,781 --> 00:41:35,910 because Kelly always carried his end of playing onstage. 719 00:41:36,411 --> 00:41:39,664 > Say what you wanna say? 720 00:41:39,914 --> 00:41:41,874 Kevin would've replaced him, you know, if he could've, 721 00:41:41,958 --> 00:41:45,545 but, you know, he wasn't gonna fight Randy over it. 722 00:41:45,962 --> 00:41:50,633 > Face is red because you're happy? 723 00:41:50,717 --> 00:41:52,510 Kelly just wanted to be in a bar band, 724 00:41:52,593 --> 00:41:54,220 you know. He was just havin' a good time, 725 00:41:54,303 --> 00:41:56,014 and he wanted to keep having a good time. 726 00:41:56,139 --> 00:41:57,765 > Bottoms up? 727 00:41:58,057 --> 00:42:00,852 I'm not sure that Kelly thought he was good enough 728 00:42:00,935 --> 00:42:01,894 to be in the band. 729 00:42:01,978 --> 00:42:03,688 Kevin was always telling him he wasn't, 730 00:42:03,896 --> 00:42:05,898 so there was a whole lotta frustration going on, 731 00:42:05,982 --> 00:42:09,027 and Kelly was drinking more and more and more. 732 00:42:09,110 --> 00:42:11,654 > Say what you wanna say? 733 00:42:11,738 --> 00:42:13,156 I mean, we all were. 734 00:42:13,239 --> 00:42:15,616 The difference was, Randy and I could go out 735 00:42:15,700 --> 00:42:16,868 and get hammered one night, 736 00:42:16,951 --> 00:42:19,245 but Randy always practiced his parts, 737 00:42:19,579 --> 00:42:22,206 always made it to the rehearsal studio on time. 738 00:42:22,623 --> 00:42:24,542 He always did what he needed to do. 739 00:42:25,043 --> 00:42:28,046 Kelly, on the other hand, didn't. 740 00:42:28,421 --> 00:42:30,381 They'd been listening to tapes of the recording, 741 00:42:30,465 --> 00:42:33,509 and Kevin was very critical of Kelly's playing, 742 00:42:33,593 --> 00:42:36,137 was critical especially of some of the background vocals, 743 00:42:36,220 --> 00:42:37,638 and basically had told Randy 744 00:42:37,722 --> 00:42:39,766 that Kelly wasn't taking it seriously enough, 745 00:42:40,099 --> 00:42:43,269 and, for the first time, Randy was kind of, 746 00:42:43,895 --> 00:42:45,438 "You know, you might be right." 747 00:42:45,521 --> 00:42:48,024 But I think Randy really believed that he could go there 748 00:42:48,107 --> 00:42:49,901 and talk to Kelly and Kelly would change. 749 00:42:53,071 --> 00:42:55,740 —- One night, Randy wanted to confront him, 750 00:42:55,823 --> 00:43:00,912 so he went over and took Kim with him to confront Kelly 751 00:43:00,995 --> 00:43:03,289 about all the problems they were having 752 00:43:03,915 --> 00:43:08,127 and tell him if he didn't shape up, you know, 753 00:43:08,211 --> 00:43:12,548 they were gonna have to get somebody else to replace him. 754 00:43:13,299 --> 00:43:17,637 —- Randy and I went over there, and by the time we got there, 755 00:43:17,720 --> 00:43:19,597 Kelly was already pretty hammered, 756 00:43:19,722 --> 00:43:22,725 and Randy was not comfortable wanting to confront Kelly 757 00:43:22,809 --> 00:43:23,976 about what was gonna happen, 758 00:43:24,060 --> 00:43:26,270 so there was some real tension in the room right away. 759 00:43:26,479 --> 00:43:27,814 As the evening progressed, 760 00:43:27,897 --> 00:43:30,858 it became more and more confrontational. 761 00:43:31,025 --> 00:43:32,819 Randy was pushing Kelly. 762 00:43:32,902 --> 00:43:35,238 "You need to not drink. You need to learn your parts. 763 00:43:35,321 --> 00:43:37,698 You need to do what's necessary. You need to cooperate. 764 00:43:37,782 --> 00:43:38,741 You need to work hard." 765 00:43:38,950 --> 00:43:40,493 It just got more and more aggressive, 766 00:43:40,576 --> 00:43:41,869 and finally Kelly just said, 767 00:43:41,953 --> 00:43:44,122 "I wanna show you how much I don't care." 768 00:43:46,541 --> 00:43:48,251 And he pulled a gun out from the sofa, 769 00:43:48,417 --> 00:43:50,753 and Randy's like, "What the hell are you doing?" 770 00:43:51,170 --> 00:43:53,047 He aimed the gun and started firing it off. 771 00:43:53,172 --> 00:43:58,052 (gunshots) > Say what you wanna say? 772 00:43:58,177 --> 00:43:59,846 That really pissed Randy off, 773 00:44:00,054 --> 00:44:02,223 and Randy just took a run at Kelly at that point 774 00:44:02,306 --> 00:44:05,184 and just basically tackled him and it was just total chaos. 775 00:44:07,854 --> 00:44:10,231 You know, in retrospect, it was a very tragic night, 776 00:44:10,314 --> 00:44:13,651 and I know both of them felt equally bad about it later. 777 00:44:14,193 --> 00:44:17,280 I think Randy walked in there with dreams 778 00:44:17,363 --> 00:44:21,242 that his boyhood band could make it as is, 779 00:44:21,534 --> 00:44:24,829 and he walked out going, "Okay, it's time to move forward. 780 00:44:24,912 --> 00:44:26,873 Now I have to make decisions for me. 781 00:44:26,956 --> 00:44:29,083 I have to do the right thing for my band." 782 00:44:29,167 --> 00:44:31,669 It was a line that was drawn, okay, 783 00:44:31,752 --> 00:44:34,088 where Randy moved from being in a garage band 784 00:44:34,172 --> 00:44:35,882 to being in a professional band. 785 00:44:41,053 --> 00:44:42,388 — [Guns] With Kelly outta the band, 786 00:44:42,471 --> 00:44:44,390 they needed to find a new bass player. 787 00:44:44,473 --> 00:44:47,310 One of their first auditions was with Nikki Sixx. 788 00:44:47,393 --> 00:44:49,103 — [Forsyth] And Nikki, 789 00:44:49,937 --> 00:44:53,149 at the time, quite some time ago, 790 00:44:53,232 --> 00:44:55,109 he couldn't even tune the bass. 791 00:44:55,193 --> 00:44:56,694 Randy had to show him how to tune the bass, 792 00:44:56,777 --> 00:44:58,279 and he was trying to show him songs, 793 00:44:58,362 --> 00:45:00,114 but, you know, Nikki had no formal training, 794 00:45:00,198 --> 00:45:01,741 so he didn't know, you know, Randy would say, 795 00:45:01,824 --> 00:45:03,451 "This is in C" or "This is in E" or whatever. 796 00:45:03,534 --> 00:45:04,702 Nikki didn't know what that meant. 797 00:45:08,414 --> 00:45:09,290 [DJ] Oh, you're kidding. 798 00:45:14,754 --> 00:45:16,589 —- [DJ] Was Nikki any good at that time or? 799 00:45:17,131 --> 00:45:18,257 [DJ] Oh, really. 800 00:45:29,810 --> 00:45:33,606 — So we realized this isn't gonna work because, you know, 801 00:45:33,689 --> 00:45:36,901 Randy was a real virtuoso, and he just couldn't be 802 00:45:36,984 --> 00:45:38,778 playing with some guy who didn't even know 803 00:45:38,861 --> 00:45:40,488 you know, what key things were in, 804 00:45:40,571 --> 00:45:43,658 so we auditioned a few guys, one of which was Ronnie Barron, 805 00:45:44,492 --> 00:45:47,119 and the look didn't quite work. 806 00:45:47,203 --> 00:45:50,414 It's hard to find somebody who weighs less than 100 pounds 807 00:45:50,665 --> 00:45:52,416 to stand next to Randy onstage. 808 00:45:52,500 --> 00:45:55,461 Rudy had the look. He was a solid player, 809 00:45:55,795 --> 00:45:59,173 and he matched real well on the pictures. 810 00:45:59,257 --> 00:46:02,677 - [Interviewer 3] How did you find Rudy? 811 00:46:13,813 --> 00:46:16,399 — Unfortunately, Quiet Riot never operated 812 00:46:16,482 --> 00:46:17,775 like a band should. 813 00:46:18,067 --> 00:46:20,194 It was one of the problems I had with it from day one, 814 00:46:20,486 --> 00:46:22,238 and part of it was because Randy and Kelly 815 00:46:22,321 --> 00:46:23,364 were so close together. 816 00:46:23,447 --> 00:46:25,866 They grew up playing together all the time. 817 00:46:25,950 --> 00:46:27,576 Randy taught Kelly how to play bass, 818 00:46:27,660 --> 00:46:29,287 you know, bands, the way they're supposed to work, 819 00:46:29,370 --> 00:46:30,955 the drummer creates the time, 820 00:46:31,289 --> 00:46:33,749 and then everybody plays with that time. 821 00:46:34,125 --> 00:46:37,461 (energetic drum beats) 822 00:46:41,882 --> 00:46:43,926 But it didn't work that way ever in Quiet Riot. 823 00:46:44,468 --> 00:46:47,221 Kelly played with Randy. Randy played with Kelly, 824 00:46:47,305 --> 00:46:50,349 and I was just back there. Nobody ever listened to me. 825 00:46:52,560 --> 00:46:54,353 — [Kevin] Drew Forsyth on drums! 826 00:46:55,938 --> 00:46:57,857 - So, Rudy brought a different thing to the band. 827 00:46:57,940 --> 00:46:58,899 Immediately was better. 828 00:46:59,066 --> 00:47:01,402 He was a better musician than Kelly by far. 829 00:47:01,485 --> 00:47:02,695 The band became more professional. 830 00:47:02,862 --> 00:47:06,324 ("Killer Girls" by Quiet Riot) 831 00:47:06,449 --> 00:47:08,117 —- Doo-doo-den, doo-doo-den, dun-dun-den, 832 00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:09,535 dun-don da-da-den-den-den. 833 00:47:10,202 --> 00:47:11,871 Actually, "Killer Girl", 834 00:47:12,663 --> 00:47:16,459 it's the song that I had to learn for my audition, 835 00:47:16,542 --> 00:47:18,377 and I took it for granted that, 836 00:47:18,461 --> 00:47:21,213 since the riff sounded like a typical E, 837 00:47:21,297 --> 00:47:25,134 in the key of E, riff, that that's how the song went. 838 00:47:25,926 --> 00:47:28,721 ‘Cause it's doo-doo-den, doo-doo-den, right? Open string. 839 00:47:28,804 --> 00:47:31,724 But no, it happened to be an F song. 840 00:47:33,768 --> 00:47:36,020 > The chicks in town been runnin' around 2 841 00:47:36,103 --> 00:47:38,397 When I went in to audition, started playing the song, 842 00:47:38,481 --> 00:47:40,149 of course it was total cacophony 843 00:47:40,566 --> 00:47:43,736 ‘cause I was playing it in the wrong key, and, anyways, 844 00:47:43,819 --> 00:47:46,072 I just had to transpose everything really quickly, 845 00:47:46,155 --> 00:47:49,033 but it felt really comfortable, really good, 846 00:47:49,116 --> 00:47:52,995 to be playing with really polished musicians. 847 00:47:54,663 --> 00:47:58,542 > Killer girls waitin' in line for me 2 848 00:47:58,626 --> 00:48:01,170 "Killer Girls". Very, very unique song. 849 00:48:01,253 --> 00:48:03,464 And it's a very well-crafted song. 850 00:48:03,547 --> 00:48:07,259 It has a lot of not only key changes but tempo changes. 851 00:48:07,551 --> 00:48:09,720 You know, very, very sophisticated, you know, 852 00:48:09,804 --> 00:48:12,264 for a bunch of kids from the valley. 853 00:48:14,225 --> 00:48:16,352 But, you know, Quiet Riot liked to do things 854 00:48:16,435 --> 00:48:17,895 a little bit outside of the box. 855 00:48:19,688 --> 00:48:23,859 We were not really a cover band and that was very refreshing 856 00:48:24,110 --> 00:48:26,445 because that's exactly what I was looking for, 857 00:48:26,695 --> 00:48:28,030 an original band. 858 00:48:30,032 --> 00:48:31,659 — [Announcer] We interrupt this music to bring you 859 00:48:31,742 --> 00:48:32,827 a special bulletin. 860 00:48:32,952 --> 00:48:34,870 We've just received information about the riot 861 00:48:34,954 --> 00:48:36,414 that has broken out downtown. 862 00:48:36,622 --> 00:48:38,457 — [Brian] The house lights would go out in The Starwood, 863 00:48:38,666 --> 00:48:40,251 and there were police lights. 864 00:48:40,334 --> 00:48:42,545 We had these red police lights. 865 00:48:42,878 --> 00:48:45,005 — [Announcer] A young singer, Kevin DuBrow. 866 00:48:45,172 --> 00:48:46,465 — [Brian] The sirens would go. 867 00:48:46,715 --> 00:48:50,052 —- [Announcer] A new person, bassist Rudy Sarzo. 868 00:48:50,469 --> 00:48:52,555 — The place would be going nuts. 869 00:48:52,638 --> 00:48:54,223 - [Announcer] Guitarist Randy Rhoads. 870 00:48:55,891 --> 00:48:59,770 — You know, kinda creating some kind of a riot or a chaos 871 00:48:59,854 --> 00:49:02,064 right before the band started to play. 872 00:49:04,108 --> 00:49:06,235 - [Announcer] Bassist Rudy Sarzo, 873 00:49:06,318 --> 00:49:09,864 one man whose vibes would be the cause of disturbance, 874 00:49:09,947 --> 00:49:12,241 guitarist Randy Rhoads. — (crowd cheering) 875 00:49:12,450 --> 00:49:15,453 Collectively, they are known as Quiet Riot. 876 00:49:15,828 --> 00:49:17,455 The mobs are gonna be seen. 877 00:49:17,663 --> 00:49:20,332 — There's nothing like a little sweat before you go on! 878 00:49:20,833 --> 00:49:22,918 This is the part that Quiet Riot gets to be nervous. 879 00:49:23,002 --> 00:49:24,753 You know, on the sound effect intro, 880 00:49:24,837 --> 00:49:27,006 the mentioning our names before we go out, 881 00:49:27,089 --> 00:49:28,799 cameras, lights, action. 882 00:49:29,383 --> 00:49:31,135 - [Ron] Woo! - Go on! 883 00:49:32,845 --> 00:49:34,430 (roadie speaking Spanish) (Kevin speaking Spanish) 884 00:49:34,513 --> 00:49:36,265 - [Roadie] Get 'em, Kevin! — [Kevin] Hal 885 00:49:36,348 --> 00:49:38,309 — [Roadie] Happy birthday! — Thank you! (speaks Spanish) 886 00:49:38,851 --> 00:49:40,269 — [Forsyth] You know, we were doing great, 887 00:49:40,352 --> 00:49:43,314 but we weren't doing well as a business. 888 00:49:45,524 --> 00:49:47,526 The TOBY organization sent out demos all the time, 889 00:49:47,610 --> 00:49:50,070 and they had a relationship with Atlantic, 890 00:49:50,362 --> 00:49:51,780 and the guy at Atlantic, you know, 891 00:49:51,864 --> 00:49:53,657 every couple of weeks they'd send him something, 892 00:49:53,741 --> 00:49:55,367 and we would get a letter back each time, 893 00:49:55,451 --> 00:49:56,911 and, you know, which they'd say "pass", 894 00:49:56,994 --> 00:49:58,245 "We're gonna pass on these guys," 895 00:49:58,329 --> 00:50:00,581 but after like the 10th time, he got a letter. 896 00:50:00,664 --> 00:50:01,749 They sent a letter back that said, 897 00:50:01,832 --> 00:50:03,709 "Pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass. 898 00:50:03,792 --> 00:50:05,794 In case you don't understand what this means, pass!" 899 00:50:06,212 --> 00:50:09,131 So, Atlantic was outta the question for us. 900 00:50:09,215 --> 00:50:10,508 That was never gonna happen. 901 00:50:12,968 --> 00:50:14,428 — [McNair] We believed we had a great band 902 00:50:14,512 --> 00:50:16,222 that was gonna go out there and really do something, 903 00:50:16,305 --> 00:50:17,640 and then suddenly it was stuck, 904 00:50:17,723 --> 00:50:21,101 you know, and it went from the greatest of optimism to, 905 00:50:21,185 --> 00:50:23,020 "What's happening next? Where are we gonna go? 906 00:50:23,103 --> 00:50:24,230 What's gonna happen to the band?" 907 00:50:25,940 --> 00:50:29,235 — [Guns] In 1979, Warren Entner was out as their manager 908 00:50:29,652 --> 00:50:31,362 and was replaced by David Forest. 909 00:50:31,820 --> 00:50:34,365 The pressure was building as to whether Quiet Riot 910 00:50:34,448 --> 00:50:36,367 could finally get a record deal. 911 00:50:37,117 --> 00:50:39,870 — [Forest] I also happen to manage this band, Quiet Riot, 912 00:50:39,954 --> 00:50:43,749 which happens to be kind of a weird phenomenon 913 00:50:43,832 --> 00:50:45,251 ‘cause they don't have a record deal, 914 00:50:45,334 --> 00:50:48,504 and yet they're drawing huge crowds. 915 00:50:48,879 --> 00:50:50,297 They don't have a record deal yet. 916 00:50:50,381 --> 00:50:52,675 If they don't in the next six months, 917 00:50:52,758 --> 00:50:54,510 I doubt that they'll stick together. 918 00:50:57,346 --> 00:51:00,057 - [Guns] Punk and new wave exploded on the music scene, 919 00:51:00,140 --> 00:51:03,852 and bands like X and the Go-Go's were getting more popular. 920 00:51:03,936 --> 00:51:06,230 — [Forsyth] Those bands were now being signed, 921 00:51:06,313 --> 00:51:08,315 and we still weren't getting any toehold 922 00:51:08,399 --> 00:51:09,483 with the record labels. 923 00:51:10,609 --> 00:51:13,487 —- [Sarzo] The record company were very short-sighted. 924 00:51:13,821 --> 00:51:15,739 They were just focusing on whatever happened 925 00:51:15,823 --> 00:51:19,451 to be selling records at that time in that certain spot, 926 00:51:19,535 --> 00:51:21,620 which happened to be new wave music. 927 00:51:21,704 --> 00:51:23,831 After The Knack became very big, 928 00:51:23,914 --> 00:51:26,208 they really shut the door on any 929 00:51:26,292 --> 00:51:28,335 of the other rock bands up and coming, 930 00:51:28,419 --> 00:51:30,921 and we were going into a record company and saying, 931 00:51:31,005 --> 00:51:32,548 "Listen, we got this demo here," 932 00:51:32,631 --> 00:51:35,009 and the guy would say, pull out Billboard magazine and say, 933 00:51:35,092 --> 00:51:37,011 "Okay, if you guys come up with a song 934 00:51:37,094 --> 00:51:39,471 like 'Do You Think I'm Sexy' by Rod Stewart, 935 00:51:39,680 --> 00:51:41,015 I will have to check it out." 936 00:51:41,265 --> 00:51:44,810 So, yeah, we would go out, rehearse, record some songs, 937 00:51:44,893 --> 00:51:48,564 go to a record plant, you know, spend money and time, 938 00:51:48,897 --> 00:51:50,566 go back to that guy and, by then, 939 00:51:51,233 --> 00:51:53,152 You Think I'm Sexy' is off the charts. 940 00:51:53,652 --> 00:51:55,904 It was like, "Nah, that song is dated. 941 00:51:55,988 --> 00:51:57,531 Come up with this other song." 942 00:51:57,615 --> 00:52:00,200 You know, it was like we were basically chasing our tails. 943 00:52:00,367 --> 00:52:01,869 - You're not working for the record company. 944 00:52:01,952 --> 00:52:03,162 The record company's working for you. 945 00:52:03,245 --> 00:52:05,164 They contract you to make a record for them. 946 00:52:05,873 --> 00:52:09,001 You basically sort of employ them to release the record, 947 00:52:09,084 --> 00:52:10,252 but when they're holding the money, 948 00:52:10,336 --> 00:52:11,503 what are you supposed to do? 949 00:52:11,587 --> 00:52:13,130 You can't go down there with a gun, 950 00:52:13,213 --> 00:52:16,216 although God knows we've all wanted to. 951 00:52:16,550 --> 00:52:18,093 For the most of this last week, 952 00:52:18,177 --> 00:52:20,763 we have been recording some stuff here 953 00:52:22,056 --> 00:52:25,476 in our never-ending attempt to make 954 00:52:25,559 --> 00:52:28,145 these American record labels give us a deal. 955 00:52:28,228 --> 00:52:30,648 (crowd cheers) 956 00:52:31,482 --> 00:52:33,609 And when I say never-ending, you can count on the fact 957 00:52:33,692 --> 00:52:35,402 that I mean never-ending, all right? 958 00:52:35,486 --> 00:52:36,904 — [Audience Woman] All right! 959 00:52:37,363 --> 00:52:40,783 > One in a million, baby? 960 00:52:41,241 --> 00:52:43,577 > You're a lucky charm 2 961 00:52:43,661 --> 00:52:46,580 - There was some push for us, especially from management, 962 00:52:46,664 --> 00:52:47,623 to do some things. 963 00:52:47,706 --> 00:52:49,333 Like, "One in a Million" is a perfect example. 964 00:52:49,416 --> 00:52:50,709 It's a disco song. 965 00:52:55,422 --> 00:52:57,299 Why are we doing this? I don't know. 966 00:52:59,176 --> 00:53:00,636 Gonna try anything to get us signed, 967 00:53:00,719 --> 00:53:02,429 so we were trying a lotta things that, 968 00:53:02,513 --> 00:53:05,015 in retrospect, weren't a great idea. 969 00:53:05,099 --> 00:53:06,809 You have to do what you do best 970 00:53:06,892 --> 00:53:08,519 and not worry about anything else. 971 00:53:08,602 --> 00:53:10,562 That's what you need to do, and we never did that. 972 00:53:10,771 --> 00:53:13,607 There were too many times where we made exceptions. 973 00:53:13,857 --> 00:53:16,276 "One in a Million" is a perfect example of that. 974 00:53:16,985 --> 00:53:18,904 — We coulda given them "Sgt. Pepper" 975 00:53:18,987 --> 00:53:20,614 and it didn't matter. 976 00:53:20,698 --> 00:53:22,866 We were not a new wave band, 977 00:53:23,033 --> 00:53:24,493 so, out of desperation, I say, 978 00:53:24,576 --> 00:53:26,495 "Hey, how about if we take our fan club 979 00:53:26,829 --> 00:53:29,998 and have them picket at every single record company?" 980 00:53:30,249 --> 00:53:32,459 I just said that, probably the most ridiculous thing 981 00:53:32,543 --> 00:53:34,753 I could come up with, you know, just as a joke, 982 00:53:34,837 --> 00:53:36,130 and Kevin said, "Wait a minute! 983 00:53:36,213 --> 00:53:37,464 This sounds like a great idea!" 984 00:53:37,548 --> 00:53:38,716 And I went, "Whoops!" (laughs) 985 00:53:42,886 --> 00:53:45,764 — [Guns] Fan club president Lori Hollen wasted no time 986 00:53:45,848 --> 00:53:46,974 getting the word out. 987 00:53:47,349 --> 00:53:50,811 —- She was able to recruit fans all the time, 988 00:53:50,978 --> 00:53:53,480 so our fan club just kept growing and growing and growing, 989 00:53:53,564 --> 00:53:56,567 and in the days, you know, before Facebook or MySpace 990 00:53:56,650 --> 00:53:58,902 or anything like that, she did an incredible job. 991 00:54:00,738 --> 00:54:02,781 — Everybody went to Ron and Kevin's house, 992 00:54:02,865 --> 00:54:04,450 and we printed T-shirts. 993 00:54:04,533 --> 00:54:06,410 They were hanging on the beds and the dressers 994 00:54:06,493 --> 00:54:07,536 and all over the place. 995 00:54:07,619 --> 00:54:09,830 We screened all these T-shirts that said "Quiet Riot" 996 00:54:09,913 --> 00:54:11,623 so that all the fans could have a T-shirt on 997 00:54:11,707 --> 00:54:13,542 while we picketed the record companies. 998 00:54:13,625 --> 00:54:15,919 We made big signs and banners 999 00:54:16,003 --> 00:54:18,338 and got all the kids organized 1000 00:54:18,422 --> 00:54:19,840 at this park in Burbank. 1001 00:54:28,724 --> 00:54:31,059 And they went from record company to record company 1002 00:54:31,143 --> 00:54:34,605 to record company trying to get that band signed. 1003 00:54:34,688 --> 00:54:36,982 — The idea was to make as much noise as we could. 1004 00:54:38,275 --> 00:54:40,152 —- So we went to all the major record companies, 1005 00:54:40,235 --> 00:54:41,278 Warner Brothers. 1006 00:54:41,361 --> 00:54:43,655 — Carrying on to Capitol Records. 1007 00:54:43,739 --> 00:54:45,240 - A&M. — Elektra. 1008 00:54:45,324 --> 00:54:46,867 — CBS and Century City. 1009 00:54:47,117 --> 00:54:50,370 —- Kevin had laid out the whole route, and we've got signs 1010 00:54:50,454 --> 00:54:52,998 saying "Sign Quiet Riot! Sign Quiet Riot!" 1011 00:54:53,081 --> 00:54:55,751 — Kevin's ultimate idea was to try to get 1012 00:54:56,210 --> 00:54:59,213 news coverage for this, so he had a little schedule. 1013 00:54:59,588 --> 00:55:02,591 - Unfortunately, on the first stop 1014 00:55:03,509 --> 00:55:05,511 in Burbank at Warner Brothers, 1015 00:55:05,594 --> 00:55:09,348 we didn't have a permit to demonstrate. 1016 00:55:09,723 --> 00:55:11,308 We were chased out of there, 1017 00:55:11,850 --> 00:55:15,646 so the schedule was pushed about half an hour ahead, 1018 00:55:15,729 --> 00:55:18,732 So every time news media was alerted 1019 00:55:18,816 --> 00:55:20,859 that the demonstration was gonna happen, 1020 00:55:20,943 --> 00:55:23,237 they missed it by half an hour, 1021 00:55:24,071 --> 00:55:27,199 but eventually on the very last stop at CBS Records, 1022 00:55:27,282 --> 00:55:30,035 they actually got to catch the demonstration 1023 00:55:30,118 --> 00:55:32,287 and actually appear in the news. 1024 00:55:32,371 --> 00:55:33,997 - We did get the news people and we did get 1025 00:55:34,081 --> 00:55:35,165 on several of the news stations, 1026 00:55:35,249 --> 00:55:36,917 but if we'd had a publicity agent 1027 00:55:37,000 --> 00:55:38,377 who could've really got the people there, 1028 00:55:38,460 --> 00:55:39,795 that might've helped us. 1029 00:55:40,295 --> 00:55:42,464 — Did we get a record deal? No. 1030 00:55:42,756 --> 00:55:44,800 But we got a hell of a story out of it. 1031 00:55:45,843 --> 00:55:47,469 —- [Guns] With no deal on the table, 1032 00:55:47,553 --> 00:55:49,680 the future was uncertain for Quiet Riot, 1033 00:55:50,138 --> 00:55:51,431 but for Randy Rhoads, 1034 00:55:51,557 --> 00:55:54,017 things were about to take an unexpected turn. 1035 00:55:59,231 --> 00:56:02,776 Across town, singer Ozzy Osbourne was holed up in a hotel 1036 00:56:02,860 --> 00:56:05,821 after being fired as the front man of Black Sabbath. 1037 00:56:06,196 --> 00:56:08,574 The band had enough of his out-of-control behavior 1038 00:56:08,657 --> 00:56:09,992 and sent him packing. 1039 00:56:11,159 --> 00:56:14,288 Down but not out, Ozzy still wanted to make music, 1040 00:56:14,371 --> 00:56:17,291 and he came to Los Angeles to find a lead guitarist. 1041 00:56:17,958 --> 00:56:19,293 — After leaving Black Sabbath, 1042 00:56:19,376 --> 00:56:22,004 I've never, ever auditioned anyone in my life 1043 00:56:22,087 --> 00:56:24,715 ‘cause Sabbath just formed, we were mates, 1044 00:56:25,090 --> 00:56:28,135 so I didn't even know how to go about auditioning. 1045 00:56:29,136 --> 00:56:31,138 —- [Guns] Randy was familiar with Black Sabbath, 1046 00:56:31,221 --> 00:56:32,764 but it wasn't his cup of tea. 1047 00:56:42,190 --> 00:56:44,443 — And he used to tell me, he used to go, 1048 00:56:44,860 --> 00:56:46,653 "I don't like Black Sabbath very much. 1049 00:56:46,737 --> 00:56:50,616 I know you do so we're not gonna get into it," but he goes, 1050 00:56:50,699 --> 00:56:53,035 "Who the fuck would write his name on his hand?" 1051 00:56:53,619 --> 00:56:55,287 He goes, "l don't understand that." 1052 00:56:55,621 --> 00:56:56,914 Didn't care for Sabbath. 1053 00:56:56,997 --> 00:56:58,582 Thought it was too dark and too sluggish. 1054 00:57:23,190 --> 00:57:24,274 —- Dana Strum. 1055 00:57:24,733 --> 00:57:26,526 —- [Guns] That bass player was Dana Strum, 1056 00:57:26,610 --> 00:57:29,738 and he had only one person in mind for that audition. 1057 00:57:30,155 --> 00:57:33,617 — I was calling Randy Rhoads at his mother's music studio 1058 00:57:33,700 --> 00:57:34,743 in Burbank, Musonia. 1059 00:57:34,952 --> 00:57:39,247 — And he said, you know, "I'm here with a guy 1060 00:57:39,957 --> 00:57:42,084 that wants to audition you. 1061 00:57:43,710 --> 00:57:46,797 He wants you to be in his band. This could be really big." 1062 00:57:51,885 --> 00:57:54,346 — Just come down but bring the shit 1063 00:57:54,429 --> 00:57:55,806 that you used at The Starwood. 1064 00:57:56,264 --> 00:57:59,393 If he doesn't get what I get when I see what I see 1065 00:57:59,476 --> 00:58:02,646 from that balcony looking down, then I really thought, 1066 00:58:02,729 --> 00:58:06,400 "I'm as wrong as could be and I'm fucked and whatever, 1067 00:58:06,483 --> 00:58:08,777 but I have a feeling there's no one 1068 00:58:08,860 --> 00:58:10,320 that isn't gonna get what I get 1069 00:58:10,404 --> 00:58:11,822 if you're put in the right circumstance." 1070 00:58:12,114 --> 00:58:16,868 — [Kelle] And Randy said, "Well, I teach here 'til 9:30, 1071 00:58:16,952 --> 00:58:19,788 10 o'clock at night, I'm tired, I don't know," 1072 00:58:19,871 --> 00:58:24,042 and then Dana said, "Look, all right, trust me. 1073 00:58:24,418 --> 00:58:26,628 Something tells me you need to do this." 1074 00:58:27,963 --> 00:58:29,923 — [Strum] Meeting Ozzy was a freaky experience, 1075 00:58:30,298 --> 00:58:34,136 and I went to the hotel and, as I opened the door, 1076 00:58:35,095 --> 00:58:38,223 I made my way through 50 Heineken bottles. 1077 00:58:40,600 --> 00:58:45,272 "I've got a list." He had a list of guitar players. 1078 00:58:45,564 --> 00:58:47,315 I'm like, "Can I see the list?" 1079 00:58:47,649 --> 00:58:48,692 "Yeah." 1080 00:58:49,484 --> 00:58:54,406 He had no way to get there, no plan, just hands me a list. 1081 00:58:54,906 --> 00:58:57,617 "We're gonna go see these people?" 1082 00:58:58,285 --> 00:59:02,789 I said, "Well, I know a few of these people. Nope." 1083 00:59:02,873 --> 00:59:04,374 I said, "But I have the guy." 1084 00:59:07,461 --> 00:59:08,503 — And I met this bloke. 1085 00:59:09,588 --> 00:59:13,050 This guy introduced me to Randy Rhoads. 1086 00:59:13,133 --> 00:59:15,218 He said, "This guy, you gotta hear this guy play. 1087 00:59:15,302 --> 00:59:16,970 This guy's amazing." 1088 00:59:25,604 --> 00:59:27,481 — Pulls out this little combo amp. 1089 00:59:27,689 --> 00:59:31,526 "Wait 'til you hear this." He goes, "It's huge." 1090 00:59:32,319 --> 00:59:36,156 I said, "Let's hear Jesus now. Let's hear the man now. 1091 00:59:36,239 --> 00:59:37,574 Let's hear the Messiah." 1092 00:59:58,345 --> 01:00:02,140 — And he starts tuning up and doing arpeggios. 1093 01:00:02,307 --> 01:00:05,519 (electric guitar riff) 1094 01:00:05,685 --> 01:00:08,063 - I'm like, "Go, kid. This is it." 1095 01:00:10,690 --> 01:00:14,027 (electric guitar riff) 1096 01:00:14,111 --> 01:00:18,198 — And I remember Ozzy went from the hair down to 1097 01:00:19,157 --> 01:00:20,617 almost stammering. 1098 01:00:21,034 --> 01:00:22,661 — And I says, "Just play something," 1099 01:00:22,744 --> 01:00:25,789 and I thought I was dreaming when I heard this guy play. 1100 01:00:25,914 --> 01:00:29,835 (electric guitar riff) 1101 01:00:29,918 --> 01:00:33,672 The guy was a little guy with such a big, big sound. 1102 01:00:33,797 --> 01:00:37,134 (electric guitar riff) 1103 01:00:47,144 --> 01:00:48,436 - And it just happened like that, 1104 01:00:48,520 --> 01:00:51,857 and I flew back to England and I said to Sharon's father, 1105 01:00:52,232 --> 01:00:53,900 who was still involved with us then, 1106 01:00:53,984 --> 01:00:55,485 "You gotta hear his playing!" 1107 01:00:55,569 --> 01:00:57,237 And he says, "No, no, we'll find one here." 1108 01:00:57,320 --> 01:00:59,156 Meanwhile, Sharon came from America, 1109 01:00:59,239 --> 01:01:01,533 and I said to Sharon, "Please get me this guy," 1110 01:01:01,616 --> 01:01:03,577 and Sharon went back and got Randy. 1111 01:01:03,702 --> 01:01:05,328 - [Hollen] I had an 18th birthday party, 1112 01:01:05,412 --> 01:01:07,164 and Quiet Riot came to my party, 1113 01:01:07,247 --> 01:01:09,374 and Randy and I were strolling in behind everybody, 1114 01:01:09,457 --> 01:01:10,667 and he goes, "Hey, Lori, come here. 1115 01:01:10,750 --> 01:01:12,043 I gotta tell you something." 1116 01:01:12,127 --> 01:01:13,253 I said, "What?" 1117 01:01:13,712 --> 01:01:17,132 He said, "Do you know who Ozzy Osbourne is?" 1118 01:01:17,549 --> 01:01:20,385 And I said, "Is he that guy in Black Sabbath?" 1119 01:01:20,468 --> 01:01:21,636 And he goes, "Yeah." 1120 01:01:22,137 --> 01:01:23,930 He said, "I auditioned for him today." 1121 01:01:24,014 --> 01:01:24,973 I said, "You what?" 1122 01:01:25,932 --> 01:01:27,726 "All I did was plug in my guitar, 1123 01:01:27,809 --> 01:01:29,519 and all I did was go do-da-loo-da-loo-da-loo, 1124 01:01:29,603 --> 01:01:31,396 and he goes, You're the guy!" 1125 01:01:31,771 --> 01:01:34,107 And I said, "Well, what does that mean?" 1126 01:01:34,357 --> 01:01:36,526 And he goes, "Well, I'd have to leave Quiet Riot 1127 01:01:36,610 --> 01:01:39,613 and go on tour with him, what do you think?" 1128 01:01:40,155 --> 01:01:42,490 I said, "Well, Randy, I think you should go 1129 01:01:42,574 --> 01:01:43,950 and make a name for yourself, 1130 01:01:44,034 --> 01:01:46,328 and you can always come back and get Quiet Riot." 1131 01:01:50,790 --> 01:01:55,003 - He gave it some great thought and decided to go with them, 1132 01:01:55,462 --> 01:01:59,925 but I know he was in horrible turmoil inside. 1133 01:02:00,050 --> 01:02:04,221 He really felt that he was betraying the band, 1134 01:02:04,304 --> 01:02:06,181 especially Kevin. 1135 01:02:06,264 --> 01:02:08,475 —- He was scared to death of having to walk up to Kevin 1136 01:02:08,558 --> 01:02:10,060 and say, "I'm leaving the band." 1137 01:02:10,435 --> 01:02:13,271 You know? He knew it was gonna hurt Kevin really bad. 1138 01:02:13,772 --> 01:02:16,399 And I think that was probably the hardest part of it, 1139 01:02:16,483 --> 01:02:17,734 but I don't think there's any doubt 1140 01:02:17,817 --> 01:02:18,902 that it was the right thing to do. 1141 01:02:19,027 --> 01:02:21,863 I'm sure Kevin was obligated to try to save it. 1142 01:02:22,197 --> 01:02:23,365 I mean, who wouldn't? 1143 01:02:28,203 --> 01:02:30,121 — [Forsyth] When you're in a band, you kinda feel like 1144 01:02:30,205 --> 01:02:31,957 you're all part of this machine, 1145 01:02:32,415 --> 01:02:34,834 and so it felt like a betrayal of a sort. 1146 01:02:36,002 --> 01:02:37,963 I don't remember exactly how I found out 1147 01:02:38,046 --> 01:02:40,298 that he was gonna play with Ozzy. 1148 01:02:40,548 --> 01:02:42,467 What I do know is that he didn't call me himself. 1149 01:02:42,550 --> 01:02:44,302 That was the thing that I was most disappointed in, 1150 01:02:44,386 --> 01:02:46,179 was that he didn't make the effort to call me, 1151 01:02:46,263 --> 01:02:48,556 after, you know, spending all these years with him, 1152 01:02:48,640 --> 01:02:50,183 that he wouldn't pick up the phone and say, 1153 01:02:50,267 --> 01:02:51,851 "Hey, you know, this is what I'm gonna do," 1154 01:02:51,935 --> 01:02:54,437 so I was disappointed in that and his lack of character, 1155 01:02:56,147 --> 01:02:58,233 but I certainly understood why. 1156 01:02:58,566 --> 01:02:59,776 Part of the reason he moved on 1157 01:02:59,859 --> 01:03:03,321 was because of his writing relationship with Kevin. 1158 01:03:03,613 --> 01:03:06,074 It was, you know, toxic to him. 1159 01:03:06,157 --> 01:03:07,325 He could not write 1160 01:03:07,409 --> 01:03:09,286 what he wanted to write with Kevin. 1161 01:03:24,551 --> 01:03:29,014 — [Reason] The last gig of Quiet Riot at The Starwood, 1162 01:03:29,097 --> 01:03:32,267 everybody... was walking on eggshells 1163 01:03:33,226 --> 01:03:38,523 that night because nobody really knew what was happening, 1164 01:03:38,606 --> 01:03:42,569 but they kind of knew, and it was a very odd night. 1165 01:03:42,652 --> 01:03:46,531 And at that time, I knew that that was the end of an era 1166 01:03:46,614 --> 01:03:49,075 for that band and that time. 1167 01:03:50,827 --> 01:03:54,873 — The night before Randy left to go to England to join Ozzy, 1168 01:03:54,956 --> 01:03:59,627 we all were at Randy's house reminiscing about old times 1169 01:03:59,711 --> 01:04:02,630 and what it would be like for him to go. 1170 01:04:02,839 --> 01:04:05,675 (slow guitar ballad) 1171 01:04:12,891 --> 01:04:16,227 — That night, I remember that we just had fun, you know? 1172 01:04:16,311 --> 01:04:18,772 We had fun like we used to have fun. 1173 01:04:24,527 --> 01:04:27,322 There are certain nights that are snapshots for me of Randy. 1174 01:04:27,405 --> 01:04:30,700 I'm sure that's a night that Randy probably put 1175 01:04:30,784 --> 01:04:32,702 in his pocket, and whenever he felt homesick, 1176 01:04:32,786 --> 01:04:34,704 he could think of a night like that. 1177 01:04:44,756 --> 01:04:48,009 - I think it was in September 1979, 1178 01:04:48,343 --> 01:04:51,304 I'm sitting in my apartment in West Hollywood 1179 01:04:51,388 --> 01:04:53,348 getting ready to go to a rehearsal, 1180 01:04:53,431 --> 01:04:55,767 and I get a call from Randy out of nowhere, 1181 01:04:55,850 --> 01:04:57,352 and the phone rings and he goes, "Frankie?" 1182 01:04:57,435 --> 01:05:00,605 And I go, "Randy?" And he goes, "Yeah." 1183 01:05:00,688 --> 01:05:03,191 And he was, like, very direct, right to the point. 1184 01:05:03,274 --> 01:05:05,527 He goes, "You wanna go play with Ozzy?" 1185 01:05:06,403 --> 01:05:08,113 And I said, "Ozzy?" 1186 01:05:08,321 --> 01:05:09,781 He goes, "Yeah, the Black Sabbath guy," 1187 01:05:09,948 --> 01:05:12,951 and we drove to a rehearsal studio that I knew. 1188 01:05:13,034 --> 01:05:15,036 It was Mars Rehearsal Studio, 1189 01:05:15,286 --> 01:05:20,250 and I walked in and set up my 1969 green sparkle Ludwig kit 1190 01:05:20,500 --> 01:05:22,627 with a 38-inch gong and everything, 1191 01:05:22,710 --> 01:05:26,339 and then I finally met Mr. Ozzy Osbourne himself. 1192 01:05:26,423 --> 01:05:27,882 Right away, we started playing. 1193 01:05:27,966 --> 01:05:30,969 So the first song we started working on 1194 01:05:31,469 --> 01:05:34,472 was the beginnings of what became "Over the Mountain." 1195 01:05:34,556 --> 01:05:37,725 Randy was pretty much running the rehearsal 1196 01:05:37,809 --> 01:05:40,395 in that Ozzy sat there for the most part 1197 01:05:40,478 --> 01:05:42,939 and just looked and nodded in approval, 1198 01:05:43,022 --> 01:05:45,567 and everything seemed like it was gonna be a go, 1199 01:05:45,650 --> 01:05:48,194 but, as luck would have it, 1200 01:05:49,362 --> 01:05:51,739 I am told that Jet Records had decided 1201 01:05:51,823 --> 01:05:54,993 that they were gonna record in the UK rather than the US. 1202 01:05:55,326 --> 01:05:56,953 They were only gonna bring one person over, 1203 01:05:57,036 --> 01:05:59,706 and the choice hands-down was clear. 1204 01:05:59,789 --> 01:06:02,208 It had to be Randy. It certainly wasn't gonna be me. 1205 01:06:02,292 --> 01:06:05,670 But I have wonderful recollections of that 1206 01:06:05,753 --> 01:06:09,549 because I actually got to be in the room with Randy 1207 01:06:10,133 --> 01:06:14,804 at the very, very beginning of what turned out to be 1208 01:06:14,888 --> 01:06:18,308 a wonderful musical experience for the world. 1209 01:06:21,227 --> 01:06:23,980 - Then he came to England and he lived with me in my house. 1210 01:06:24,063 --> 01:06:25,440 We lived together for about a year 1211 01:06:25,523 --> 01:06:27,192 in my house writing songs. 1212 01:06:48,213 --> 01:06:50,548 —- [Guns] It was Randy's riff for "Crazy Train" 1213 01:06:50,632 --> 01:06:53,301 that would not only jumpstart Ozzy's solo career, 1214 01:06:53,384 --> 01:06:56,513 but it would put Randy on the map as a guitar legend. 1215 01:06:59,265 --> 01:07:01,643 "Crazy Train" was the first single off the album 1216 01:07:01,726 --> 01:07:05,146 Blizzard of Ozz, which was released in 1980. 1217 01:07:05,230 --> 01:07:07,148 - I'll never forget a memory I have, 1218 01:07:07,273 --> 01:07:11,194 and I'm crossing the street in front of Warner Brothers. 1219 01:07:11,736 --> 01:07:14,405 There's about four cars at the stop sign, 1220 01:07:14,489 --> 01:07:15,907 and I walked in front of them, 1221 01:07:15,990 --> 01:07:19,244 and every car was playing "Crazy Train". 1222 01:07:19,619 --> 01:07:20,828 He was in a big band, 1223 01:07:20,912 --> 01:07:22,997 and he was being played on the radio all the time. 1224 01:07:23,081 --> 01:07:25,208 — [Guns] The Blizzard of Ozz line up was now complete 1225 01:07:25,291 --> 01:07:27,335 and featured Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, 1226 01:07:27,418 --> 01:07:29,128 Bob Daisley on bass, 1227 01:07:29,337 --> 01:07:30,880 Lee Kerslake on drums, 1228 01:07:30,964 --> 01:07:33,299 and Randy Rhoads on guitar. 1229 01:07:33,424 --> 01:07:36,886 A huge commercial success, Blizzard of Ozz was certified 1230 01:07:36,970 --> 01:07:39,055 four times platinum in the US, 1231 01:07:39,138 --> 01:07:42,183 went on to sell over 7 million albums worldwide. 1232 01:07:42,267 --> 01:07:45,770 — I truly, truly believe that Randy was the one element 1233 01:07:45,853 --> 01:07:49,774 that made it possible for Ozzy to reach greater heights 1234 01:07:49,857 --> 01:07:52,068 than he even had with Black Sabbath 1235 01:07:52,151 --> 01:07:53,695 which is unheard of. 1236 01:07:57,448 --> 01:08:00,076 - [Guns] Randy's influence on a generation of guitarists 1237 01:08:00,159 --> 01:08:01,703 was felt immediately. 1238 01:08:01,786 --> 01:08:02,954 —- [John] If it wasn't for him, 1239 01:08:03,037 --> 01:08:04,455 I wouldn't be playing the way I do. 1240 01:08:04,539 --> 01:08:07,083 On top of the great songs or the great riffs, 1241 01:08:07,208 --> 01:08:11,087 I mean, any Randy song, you could take a riff, 1242 01:08:11,421 --> 01:08:13,256 and you play it and people know. 1243 01:08:13,339 --> 01:08:15,466 - I remember, you know, being, a... 1244 01:08:15,883 --> 01:08:18,094 gosh, I guess like a 12-year-old kid 1245 01:08:18,177 --> 01:08:20,096 and like walking up to my local mall 1246 01:08:20,179 --> 01:08:21,347 and going to the Musicland 1247 01:08:21,431 --> 01:08:23,433 and buying the Blizzard of Ozz cassette 1248 01:08:23,725 --> 01:08:26,519 and gettin' home and poppin' it in 1249 01:08:26,603 --> 01:08:29,897 and hearin' "lI Don't Know", and it just like blew me away, 1250 01:08:29,981 --> 01:08:31,899 and I was like, "This is like the coolest guitar 1251 01:08:31,983 --> 01:08:33,151 I've ever heard in my life," 1252 01:08:33,234 --> 01:08:35,945 and it was really like rock and roll perfection. 1253 01:08:36,029 --> 01:08:39,198 — [Bruce] The playing was just meticulous and unique. 1254 01:08:39,282 --> 01:08:40,617 I knew they were double 1255 01:08:40,783 --> 01:08:43,870 you know, and tripling his solos, 1256 01:08:43,953 --> 01:08:45,455 which I know how hard that is. 1257 01:08:45,538 --> 01:08:47,790 These riffs and these songs were really special 1258 01:08:47,874 --> 01:08:50,585 and gave such an amazing, you know, template 1259 01:08:50,668 --> 01:08:51,961 for Randy to shine. 1260 01:08:52,545 --> 01:08:55,548 - Right away, I thought, "Wow, Ozzy's really done something" 1261 01:08:55,632 --> 01:08:59,218 ‘cause, you know, I'd been a fan of Black Sabbath, 1262 01:08:59,302 --> 01:09:01,262 and I liked Ozzy 1263 01:09:01,512 --> 01:09:05,767 and he left and I really loved when Black Sabbath got Dio, 1264 01:09:05,850 --> 01:09:07,393 and that was cool but we kinda wondered, 1265 01:09:07,477 --> 01:09:08,936 "What's Ozzy gonna do now?" 1266 01:09:09,062 --> 01:09:11,939 — [Guns] In September, 1980, the Blizzard of Ozz tour 1267 01:09:12,023 --> 01:09:14,484 kicked off in Europe with a North American leg 1268 01:09:14,567 --> 01:09:15,610 soon to follow. 1269 01:09:16,819 --> 01:09:19,447 - [Interviewer 4] Is this pretty close to the dream, 1270 01:09:19,530 --> 01:09:20,740 being with Ozzy 1271 01:09:20,990 --> 01:09:24,243 and starting out with this magnificent stage? 1272 01:09:34,420 --> 01:09:37,715 —- [Guns] But behind the scenes, tensions were rising. 1273 01:09:38,883 --> 01:09:42,011 During a management dispute, bassist Bob Daisley 1274 01:09:42,095 --> 01:09:44,430 and drummer Lee Kerslake were fired 1275 01:09:44,514 --> 01:09:46,891 before the North American tour started. 1276 01:09:49,602 --> 01:09:52,313 Back in LA, Quiet Riot was struggling 1277 01:09:52,397 --> 01:09:53,856 without its lead guitarist. 1278 01:09:53,940 --> 01:09:56,109 — [Forsyth] There was a short period of time there, 1279 01:09:56,192 --> 01:09:58,111 a couple of months probably where we weren't certain 1280 01:09:58,194 --> 01:10:01,030 whether Randy was gonna stay with Ozzy 1281 01:10:01,114 --> 01:10:02,365 and be a permanent thing 1282 01:10:02,740 --> 01:10:05,201 because he was kinda leading us on that he would come back, 1283 01:10:06,119 --> 01:10:10,498 so there was a time of just, you know, foundering, 1284 01:10:12,667 --> 01:10:16,254 and then after that we realized he wasn't coming back. 1285 01:10:16,462 --> 01:10:19,716 Certainly, the Ozzy stuff shows more where he wanted to be. 1286 01:10:20,299 --> 01:10:23,177 — After Randy left Quiet Riot to join Ozzy, 1287 01:10:23,261 --> 01:10:27,807 he returned to LA and we did a reunion show. 1288 01:10:28,057 --> 01:10:31,686 I had cut my hair and wanted to turn new wave, 1289 01:10:31,769 --> 01:10:34,522 just because, you know, I had to eat. 1290 01:10:34,689 --> 01:10:37,984 — I met this kid called Eddie. He called me and said, "Hey." 1291 01:10:38,234 --> 01:10:41,446 You know, "Randy's playing at the Whisky. 1292 01:10:41,529 --> 01:10:43,781 He's gonna be playing with Kevin DuBrow." 1293 01:10:43,990 --> 01:10:46,826 I do remember we came back down 1294 01:10:47,243 --> 01:10:48,703 to the second level of the Whisky, 1295 01:10:48,786 --> 01:10:50,455 and we watched Randy come out and play. 1296 01:10:50,538 --> 01:10:51,539 He played a couple songs. 1297 01:10:51,956 --> 01:10:55,293 (energetic rock music) 1298 01:11:22,820 --> 01:11:24,947 I can just remember today that his guitar sound 1299 01:11:25,031 --> 01:11:26,532 just stickin' to my face. 1300 01:11:28,618 --> 01:11:30,328 — [Forsyth] He came back to do that show, 1301 01:11:30,536 --> 01:11:32,997 and the whole time his demeanor is, 1302 01:11:33,080 --> 01:11:34,916 "Oh yeah, we're gonna continue to do this," 1303 01:11:35,333 --> 01:11:37,084 which I think he had no intention 1304 01:11:37,168 --> 01:11:38,294 of continuing to do that. 1305 01:11:38,461 --> 01:11:41,005 - It was great to have Randy back playing with us, 1306 01:11:41,088 --> 01:11:43,049 but it was also very sad knowing 1307 01:11:43,132 --> 01:11:45,092 that it was gonna be very short-lived. 1308 01:12:03,903 --> 01:12:06,447 - [Forsyth] When Randy left, Kevin was a little bit deluded. 1309 01:12:06,531 --> 01:12:09,325 I think Kevin really thought in his gut that, 1310 01:12:09,867 --> 01:12:12,662 at some point, Randy was gonna come back 1311 01:12:12,954 --> 01:12:14,914 and play with him in Quiet Riot again. 1312 01:12:15,331 --> 01:12:17,542 I mean, I really think he believed that, 1313 01:12:18,084 --> 01:12:19,544 and I don't think there was a chance in hell 1314 01:12:19,627 --> 01:12:20,711 that was gonna happen. 1315 01:12:22,547 --> 01:12:23,923 Randy had moved on. 1316 01:12:43,359 --> 01:12:45,820 —- [Guns] Classical guitar became Randy's focus. 1317 01:12:46,112 --> 01:12:48,823 He would spend hours practicing after shows. 1318 01:12:48,948 --> 01:12:50,616 - He would always be doing his scales. 1319 01:12:50,700 --> 01:12:52,410 I could hear him in the next room. 1320 01:12:52,493 --> 01:12:55,079 Doo-da-loo-da-loo-da-doo, all day, every day. 1321 01:12:55,371 --> 01:12:56,747 — Randy would say to me, 1322 01:12:57,498 --> 01:12:59,709 "I don't know if I'm doing the right thing here." 1323 01:12:59,792 --> 01:13:01,794 He was quite apprehensive about the whole thing 1324 01:13:01,878 --> 01:13:03,421 because he was studying classical guitar, 1325 01:13:03,504 --> 01:13:06,299 and actually I think he felt it was interrupting his studies 1326 01:13:06,382 --> 01:13:07,341 in a way. — Right. 1327 01:13:07,425 --> 01:13:09,010 —- And I said, "No, this is great for you, man. 1328 01:13:09,093 --> 01:13:10,803 You gotta do this, you know?" And it's like, I think 1329 01:13:10,887 --> 01:13:12,096 I gave him the right advice. 1330 01:13:14,557 --> 01:13:16,642 — [Guns] On Blizzard of Ozz, Randy wrote 1331 01:13:16,726 --> 01:13:20,271 an incredible classical piece dedicated to his mother, Dee. 1332 01:13:22,940 --> 01:13:26,277 It's a piece that's inspired musicians for decades 1333 01:13:26,360 --> 01:13:29,739 and one that is often covered in tribute to the man 1334 01:13:29,822 --> 01:13:31,198 that never stopped teaching. 1335 01:13:34,785 --> 01:13:37,079 — One of the things that Randy would always do 1336 01:13:37,163 --> 01:13:39,165 was we had support bands, and they asked him, 1337 01:13:39,248 --> 01:13:41,667 "How do you get that kinda sound?" 1338 01:13:41,751 --> 01:13:43,878 He would teach the other bands, 1339 01:13:43,961 --> 01:13:47,214 and he would give them lessons always all the time. 1340 01:13:47,298 --> 01:13:51,135 He always had time for musicians, always. 1341 01:13:51,385 --> 01:13:53,721 —- You know, I think another thing that Randy did 1342 01:13:53,804 --> 01:13:55,556 was he made classical cool. 1343 01:13:55,848 --> 01:13:58,601 I'm the son of two classical musicians, 1344 01:13:58,684 --> 01:14:00,811 and, you know, I couldn't wait to get away 1345 01:14:00,895 --> 01:14:03,272 from learning cello and piano when I was a kid 1346 01:14:03,356 --> 01:14:04,815 and play rock guitar, 1347 01:14:04,982 --> 01:14:07,234 and, you know, all of a sudden when I heard Randy 1348 01:14:07,318 --> 01:14:09,111 and I was introduced to the concept 1349 01:14:09,195 --> 01:14:11,405 of classical music being quote-unquote "cool," 1350 01:14:11,739 --> 01:14:13,741 it really made me reevaluate everything 1351 01:14:13,824 --> 01:14:14,951 that I had been through. 1352 01:14:15,451 --> 01:14:18,037 — [Dweezil] Really trying to figure out all of the parts 1353 01:14:18,120 --> 01:14:20,164 that were in "Revelation (Mother Earth)", 1354 01:14:20,247 --> 01:14:22,291 if you've never heard Randy's music 1355 01:14:22,375 --> 01:14:25,419 and this is one of the first songs that you hear, 1356 01:14:25,836 --> 01:14:28,923 you'll notice a heavy classical influence on that, 1357 01:14:29,006 --> 01:14:30,841 and he's playing acoustic guitar 1358 01:14:30,925 --> 01:14:34,762 and all the overdubbed parts are all these puzzle pieces 1359 01:14:34,845 --> 01:14:36,430 that make it challenging to figure out 1360 01:14:36,514 --> 01:14:38,516 what the voicing is for each thing, 1361 01:14:38,599 --> 01:14:41,352 so you can't necessarily figure out an easy accompaniment. 1362 01:14:41,435 --> 01:14:43,896 I got into other kinds of classical music 1363 01:14:43,980 --> 01:14:46,023 because of his playing. 1364 01:14:50,152 --> 01:14:52,905 - [Guns] Randy's virtuoso performance on Blizzard of Ozz 1365 01:14:52,989 --> 01:14:54,782 and his eclectic style was making waves 1366 01:14:54,865 --> 01:14:56,158 in the music industry. 1367 01:14:57,868 --> 01:15:01,163 In 1981, he was presented with the Best New Talent award 1368 01:15:01,247 --> 01:15:02,999 from Guitar Player Magazine. 1369 01:15:04,375 --> 01:15:06,711 It was a proud moment for the kid from Burbank 1370 01:15:06,794 --> 01:15:09,088 to finally land on the world stage. 1371 01:15:09,630 --> 01:15:12,550 Less than a year after recording Blizzard of Ozz, 1372 01:15:12,633 --> 01:15:15,553 the group headed back to the studio to begin recording 1373 01:15:15,636 --> 01:15:18,264 their follow-up album Diary of a Madman, 1374 01:15:18,347 --> 01:15:19,849 but unlike Blizzard of Ozz, 1375 01:15:19,932 --> 01:15:22,351 where the band took their time crafting songs, 1376 01:15:22,435 --> 01:15:25,396 Diary of a Madman was recorded in just over a month. 1377 01:15:43,914 --> 01:15:46,250 —- [Guns] Despite feeling rushed in the studio, 1378 01:15:46,333 --> 01:15:49,462 Randy's neoclassical guitar work reached new heights. 1379 01:15:49,795 --> 01:15:52,882 The complex music showcased his ability to shred, 1380 01:15:52,965 --> 01:15:56,677 create great riffs, and weave in classical themes. 1381 01:15:56,761 --> 01:15:57,970 - You know, one of those players 1382 01:15:58,054 --> 01:15:59,555 that I personally love listening to, 1383 01:15:59,638 --> 01:16:02,099 and I know a lotta people do, where they're just not trying. 1384 01:16:02,183 --> 01:16:05,019 They're serving the composition, for one, and secondly, 1385 01:16:07,104 --> 01:16:08,230 not trying to show off. 1386 01:16:08,314 --> 01:16:09,899 But he was really pickin' his spots, 1387 01:16:09,982 --> 01:16:12,068 and he was very economical in the way he played 1388 01:16:12,151 --> 01:16:15,237 and very smart and served the song. 1389 01:16:17,114 --> 01:16:19,116 — [Guns] In support of Diary of a Madman, 1390 01:16:19,200 --> 01:16:21,786 the group was gearing up for their second concert tour. 1391 01:16:21,869 --> 01:16:24,288 Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake were replaced 1392 01:16:24,371 --> 01:16:27,833 with drummer Tommy Aldridge and, on Randy's recommendation, 1393 01:16:27,917 --> 01:16:31,670 his former Quiet Riot bandmate, Rudy Sarzo, on bass. 1394 01:16:32,004 --> 01:16:35,341 (electric guitar riffing) 1395 01:16:51,649 --> 01:16:53,943 It was a tour highlighted by some moments 1396 01:16:54,026 --> 01:16:56,278 only Ozzy was capable of. 1397 01:16:56,487 --> 01:16:58,322 It was during a show in Des Moines, lowa 1398 01:16:58,864 --> 01:17:01,492 that a fan threw a dead bat onstage. 1399 01:17:01,700 --> 01:17:03,119 Thinking it was a toy, 1400 01:17:03,452 --> 01:17:05,788 Ozzy picked it up and bit its head off. 1401 01:17:07,248 --> 01:17:08,916 Then in San Antonio, Texas, 1402 01:17:08,999 --> 01:17:11,293 after yet another night of drinking, 1403 01:17:11,669 --> 01:17:15,548 Ozzy was arrested for relieving himself on the Alamo. 1404 01:17:17,007 --> 01:17:18,717 - [Ozzy] I remember Randy was saying to me, 1405 01:17:18,801 --> 01:17:20,094 "Ozzy, why do you drink so much? 1406 01:17:20,177 --> 01:17:21,262 Why do you take so much dope? 1407 01:17:21,345 --> 01:17:22,888 Why do you get stoned all the time?" 1408 01:17:22,972 --> 01:17:26,183 He never drank much. He never took drugs at all. 1409 01:17:26,392 --> 01:17:28,727 He never smoked a joint. 1410 01:17:28,811 --> 01:17:30,396 He smoked cigarettes, but that's about it. 1411 01:17:30,479 --> 01:17:32,189 He had the occasional drink, 1412 01:17:32,273 --> 01:17:34,233 but I was drunk and stoned all the time, 1413 01:17:34,316 --> 01:17:35,526 and he would say to me, 1414 01:17:35,609 --> 01:17:37,403 "You know, Ozzy, you're gonna die soon." 1415 01:17:39,905 --> 01:17:42,283 —- [Guns] For Randy, touring was exciting, 1416 01:17:42,533 --> 01:17:44,034 but he was in uncharted waters 1417 01:17:44,118 --> 01:17:46,662 as a guitar hero in a heavy metal band. 1418 01:18:16,233 --> 01:18:17,985 —- [Guns] The tour was a huge success. 1419 01:18:18,485 --> 01:18:20,571 After weeks of playing to sold-out venues, 1420 01:18:20,654 --> 01:18:22,907 they played what would be Randy's last show 1421 01:18:23,574 --> 01:18:28,162 at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum on March 18th, 1982. 1422 01:18:29,038 --> 01:18:31,874 (heavy metal music) 1423 01:18:43,177 --> 01:18:45,846 (sad piano music) 1424 01:18:53,145 --> 01:18:55,272 After the gig, they boarded their tour bus 1425 01:18:55,356 --> 01:18:59,068 and headed to Orlando, Florida to play Rock Super Bowl XIV, 1426 01:18:59,193 --> 01:19:02,529 which featured Foreigner, UFO, and Bryan Adams. 1427 01:19:03,405 --> 01:19:06,325 (sad piano music) 1428 01:19:11,288 --> 01:19:14,291 On the way to Orlando, bus driver Andy Aycock 1429 01:19:14,375 --> 01:19:16,252 made a pit stop in Leesburg, Florida 1430 01:19:16,335 --> 01:19:18,879 to fix a broken air conditioning unit on the bus. 1431 01:19:22,174 --> 01:19:25,261 They pulled into the estate of country singer Jerry Calhoun, 1432 01:19:25,344 --> 01:19:27,263 who was the owner of Florida Coach. 1433 01:19:29,598 --> 01:19:31,350 Aycock lived on the property, 1434 01:19:31,433 --> 01:19:34,311 which housed an airstrip and several small aircraft. 1435 01:19:35,562 --> 01:19:38,941 Aycock, who knew how to fly, convinced keyboardist Don Airey 1436 01:19:39,024 --> 01:19:41,694 and tour manager Jake Duncan to go for a flight. 1437 01:19:43,612 --> 01:19:45,614 He took the plane without permission 1438 01:19:45,906 --> 01:19:47,449 and headed on a joy ride. 1439 01:19:50,619 --> 01:19:52,705 After buzzing the bus several times, 1440 01:19:53,205 --> 01:19:55,541 they landed safely and now Aycock wanted Randy 1441 01:19:55,624 --> 01:19:58,961 and makeup artist Rachel Youngblood to go for a ride. 1442 01:20:01,922 --> 01:20:04,967 Youngblood had a heart condition and was hesitant to go. 1443 01:20:05,426 --> 01:20:07,386 Although Randy didn't like flying, 1444 01:20:07,636 --> 01:20:10,931 he agreed to it when Aycock said he would do nothing risky 1445 01:20:11,015 --> 01:20:12,725 because of Youngblood's condition. 1446 01:20:13,267 --> 01:20:15,602 Randy also wanted to take some aerial photos 1447 01:20:15,686 --> 01:20:16,770 to send to his mother. 1448 01:20:19,857 --> 01:20:22,901 During the flight, Aycock didn't stick to his word. 1449 01:20:23,110 --> 01:20:26,113 Instead, he buzzed the tour bus several times, 1450 01:20:26,196 --> 01:20:29,158 flying at over 150 miles per hour, 1451 01:20:29,491 --> 01:20:32,619 and on his last attempt, everything went wrong. 1452 01:20:34,121 --> 01:20:36,623 (intense music) 1453 01:20:43,130 --> 01:20:45,883 The plane's left wing clipped the top of the bus, 1454 01:20:46,216 --> 01:20:48,677 sending the aircraft spiraling outta control. 1455 01:20:49,470 --> 01:20:52,556 The plane hit the top of a pine tree and burst into flames 1456 01:20:52,890 --> 01:20:55,434 after crashing into the garage of the mansion. 1457 01:20:57,269 --> 01:21:00,606 Everyone on board was killed instantly. 1458 01:21:01,357 --> 01:21:04,818 (sirens blaring) 1459 01:21:06,695 --> 01:21:08,989 —- [Ozzy] It's amazing in one second how your whole life 1460 01:21:09,073 --> 01:21:10,366 can turn around, you know. 1461 01:21:11,325 --> 01:21:14,703 You go to bed on a bus driving down a freeway, 1462 01:21:14,787 --> 01:21:16,789 and you wake up and you're in the middle of a field 1463 01:21:16,872 --> 01:21:18,207 and there's a house on fire, 1464 01:21:18,290 --> 01:21:19,583 and there's bits of airplane everywhere, 1465 01:21:19,666 --> 01:21:21,668 and people are like running around screaming. 1466 01:21:21,919 --> 01:21:23,045 It's horrendous! 1467 01:21:25,547 --> 01:21:27,299 — [Reporter] According to police, the three were on 1468 01:21:27,383 --> 01:21:30,552 an early morning joyride after staying up over 24 hours. 1469 01:21:30,803 --> 01:21:33,514 While some members of the Ozzy Osbourne band slept 1470 01:21:33,597 --> 01:21:35,599 in their tour bus parked next to the house, 1471 01:21:35,891 --> 01:21:37,559 the other three buzzed overhead, 1472 01:21:37,643 --> 01:21:39,269 circling the bus three times. 1473 01:21:39,353 --> 01:21:41,397 On the fourth time, they didn't make it. 1474 01:21:42,189 --> 01:21:43,774 - [Ozzy] Is this really happening? 1475 01:21:43,857 --> 01:21:45,109 You don't think it's happening. 1476 01:21:45,192 --> 01:21:46,610 You don't think it's not happening. 1477 01:21:46,693 --> 01:21:48,487 You can't understand what's happening. 1478 01:21:48,570 --> 01:21:51,949 You're just kind of like locked in a time lock, 1479 01:21:52,032 --> 01:21:53,158 and it's like horrible. 1480 01:21:53,242 --> 01:21:54,993 And you can't get out, every time you turn around, 1481 01:21:55,077 --> 01:21:56,578 there's something worse happening, you know, 1482 01:21:56,662 --> 01:21:59,832 and it's like being in a battlefield, you know. 1483 01:22:00,332 --> 01:22:03,710 (sad piano music) 1484 01:22:17,766 --> 01:22:19,643 — And I'm pretty sure I heard about it, 1485 01:22:19,726 --> 01:22:21,770 I was listening to the radio and they said it, 1486 01:22:21,854 --> 01:22:23,730 and as soon as I heard it, I called Kevin 1487 01:22:24,231 --> 01:22:25,732 and he was crying. 1488 01:22:25,858 --> 01:22:27,693 He couldn't believe that that happened. 1489 01:22:28,610 --> 01:22:31,155 And, of course, everybody wanted to know what happened, 1490 01:22:31,405 --> 01:22:35,701 why, how. It's just a tragic thing that happened. 1491 01:22:43,917 --> 01:22:49,006 —- Kevin was destroyed when Randy died when he got the news. 1492 01:22:50,299 --> 01:22:52,342 I remember going to the funeral. 1493 01:22:52,676 --> 01:22:54,970 Kevin was one of the pallbearers. 1494 01:22:55,220 --> 01:22:59,683 It was just awful. He was just so upset and so depressed, 1495 01:22:59,850 --> 01:23:03,020 and it was a terrible, terrible thing. 1496 01:23:03,103 --> 01:23:07,024 My heart went out to his mother and his family 1497 01:23:07,107 --> 01:23:11,445 and to my own son, who was so deeply affected 1498 01:23:11,528 --> 01:23:13,405 by having lost this friendship. 1499 01:23:19,578 --> 01:23:23,248 - [Sarzo] You know, it was very hard for me personally 1500 01:23:23,332 --> 01:23:27,878 to carry on playing in Ozzy's band after Randy's death. 1501 01:23:28,545 --> 01:23:31,256 Every time we went onstage, it was, you know. 1502 01:23:31,340 --> 01:23:32,841 The memories, you know. 1503 01:23:32,925 --> 01:23:35,802 It was the same stage, production, clothing. 1504 01:23:35,886 --> 01:23:39,348 Even the intro of the show was Randy playing 1505 01:23:40,432 --> 01:23:41,892 Diary of a Madman, 1506 01:23:42,267 --> 01:23:43,852 and, 1507 01:23:44,186 --> 01:23:48,273 I don't know, I had become very robotic onstage, 1508 01:23:48,357 --> 01:23:50,567 and the only way that I could really survive the show 1509 01:23:50,651 --> 01:23:55,030 was just to shut down and just, you know, play. 1510 01:24:09,086 --> 01:24:12,381 —- [Guns] In 2004, Randy received another honor. 1511 01:24:12,839 --> 01:24:15,842 He was inducted into Hollywood's Rockwalk of Fame. 1512 01:24:16,176 --> 01:24:18,303 Fans and fellow musicians joined in 1513 01:24:18,387 --> 01:24:20,556 to celebrate his life and legacy. 1514 01:24:20,639 --> 01:24:23,684 —- Today, we're here to honor the memory 1515 01:24:23,767 --> 01:24:25,185 of an extraordinary musician. 1516 01:24:25,852 --> 01:24:28,605 He was a man that, during his brief 25 years on this planet, 1517 01:24:28,730 --> 01:24:31,108 touched millions of people just like you and me 1518 01:24:31,275 --> 01:24:33,527 with his talent and he left a musical legacy 1519 01:24:33,610 --> 01:24:35,153 that will never, ever be forgotten. 1520 01:24:35,529 --> 01:24:38,198 Randy was just 22 when he joined Ozzy 1521 01:24:38,282 --> 01:24:39,408 for the Blizzard of Ozz album. 1522 01:24:40,075 --> 01:24:41,952 He wrote many of the songs on that record, 1523 01:24:42,244 --> 01:24:43,704 and after Blizzard of Ozz, of course, 1524 01:24:43,787 --> 01:24:45,497 Randy went on to write music for the next album, 1525 01:24:45,581 --> 01:24:47,749 Diary of a Madman, (crowd cheers) 1526 01:24:48,250 --> 01:24:51,044 and it's his work on just these two albums 1527 01:24:51,128 --> 01:24:52,796 that have guaranteed Randy Rhoads 1528 01:24:52,879 --> 01:24:54,798 a lasting place in rock history 1529 01:24:55,048 --> 01:24:58,093 and his induction today into the Rockwalk. 1530 01:24:59,469 --> 01:25:02,889 Ozzy Osbourne, folks. (crowd cheers) 1531 01:25:06,393 --> 01:25:08,061 - It seems such a long time ago 1532 01:25:08,145 --> 01:25:09,688 that I played with Randy Rhoads, 1533 01:25:09,771 --> 01:25:13,734 and yet it seems so like yesterday I knew him, 1534 01:25:14,776 --> 01:25:17,654 but what all I can say about my memory of Randy Rhoads 1535 01:25:17,738 --> 01:25:20,157 is that I will never forget as long as I live 1536 01:25:20,365 --> 01:25:25,412 that he was a small guy with such an enormous, giant talent, 1537 01:25:25,912 --> 01:25:28,373 and he's so certainly missed in my family, 1538 01:25:28,457 --> 01:25:31,460 and there's not a day goes by without us thinking of him. 1539 01:25:31,918 --> 01:25:34,504 He'll never die in my heart. He's there forever. 1540 01:25:34,588 --> 01:25:38,508 God bless Randy Rhoads. (crowd applauding) 1541 01:25:39,635 --> 01:25:42,888 (somber guitar music) 1542 01:25:54,483 --> 01:25:55,567 - [Jodi] I feel that, 1543 01:25:56,652 --> 01:26:00,906 in my heart, definitely Randy and I were soulmates. 1544 01:26:04,034 --> 01:26:06,536 — [McNair] It's funny when you talk about that "it" factor 1545 01:26:06,620 --> 01:26:08,914 and the presence that Randy had. 1546 01:26:09,706 --> 01:26:12,125 He'd enter a room and people would just turn and look, 1547 01:26:12,209 --> 01:26:14,544 you know, and it was amazing, 1548 01:26:14,628 --> 01:26:17,756 but that wasn't what made him who he was. 1549 01:26:18,131 --> 01:26:20,425 I mean, part of who he was was the fact that, 1550 01:26:20,842 --> 01:26:23,261 it's like his talent, it's like you're aware of it, 1551 01:26:23,345 --> 01:26:24,805 but it's not the big deal? 1552 01:26:24,888 --> 01:26:27,557 He was my friend and, 1553 01:26:27,766 --> 01:26:29,393 at the time, we were just two guys 1554 01:26:29,476 --> 01:26:30,519 that were having a great time. 1555 01:26:37,567 --> 01:26:40,445 — [Forsyth] Randy had celebrity, is what he had. 1556 01:26:40,529 --> 01:26:42,948 There are certain people that just have that. 1557 01:26:43,031 --> 01:26:44,783 From the time I first met him, 1558 01:26:44,866 --> 01:26:46,034 you know, we would play a party 1559 01:26:46,118 --> 01:26:47,828 and thousands of people would show up. 1560 01:26:48,412 --> 01:26:50,372 You know, at the time, he was like, you know, 15. 1561 01:26:50,455 --> 01:26:52,374 It wasn't because he was such a great guitar player 1562 01:26:52,457 --> 01:26:54,668 at the time but he had celebrity, he drew people. 1563 01:26:55,168 --> 01:26:58,630 When somebody is a celebrity, when they have that essence, 1564 01:26:58,839 --> 01:27:01,550 that light, everybody gravitates to it. 1565 01:27:01,633 --> 01:27:04,678 They're like moths to the light, and that's what Randy was. 1566 01:27:05,846 --> 01:27:08,265 When you're watching the band on stage, you know, 1567 01:27:08,348 --> 01:27:11,268 all the audience gravitated to that side of the stage 1568 01:27:11,351 --> 01:27:13,019 because that's where the light was. 1569 01:27:13,103 --> 01:27:18,024 Randy was the light and everyone gravitated to the light. 1570 01:27:18,650 --> 01:27:21,403 (audience applause) 1571 01:27:28,076 --> 01:27:30,537 - [Guns] And Randy's light continues to shine. 1572 01:27:32,247 --> 01:27:35,625 In 2021, he was recognized for his contribution 1573 01:27:35,709 --> 01:27:37,043 to the music world 1574 01:27:37,419 --> 01:27:40,589 and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 1575 01:27:50,557 --> 01:27:54,853 In a short time, Randy inspired millions across the globe. 1576 01:27:55,520 --> 01:27:58,315 It's a legacy that continues to this day. 1577 01:28:01,860 --> 01:28:06,239 ("Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne) 1578 01:29:09,469 --> 01:29:13,932 ("Revelation (Mother Earth)" by Ozzy Osbourne) 128516

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