Well, Lee did say he wasn't computer savy, so that's why they were probably short and I believe the '83 date was an honest mistake.
There was mention of a question not being answered, but it was answered above it. One was what was the most memorable moment in Ozzy and the other was what was the most memorable moment with Randy. He said, "Watching Randy party, he was funny."
I'm sure his interview in the doc will be great. I thought I read that he was interviewed.
Does anyone have the following Quiet Riot bootlegs with Randy Rhoads?
1) All our Heroes - Quiet Riot - audience - live (Unreleased)
2) Dead End Kids – Quiet Riot – rehearsal track (Suicidal Show rewritten with a slower tempo)
3) Miles Of Smiles – Quiet Riot – rehearsal track
4) On The Highway – Quiet Riot – studio session
5) Rollercoaster Ride – Quiet Riot – rehearsal track
6) Suicide Jam – Quiet Riot – live ("The man on the flying trapeze," or "The Flying Trapeze,")
7) We Just Had A Riot – Quiet Riot- studio
PLEASE HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN... I NEED THESE BOOTLEGS!!!
Paul Wolfe wrote:Hi Mr. Kerslake, thank you for taking the time to converse with us.
I wonder about the Blizzard and Diary sessions and how much Mr. Daisley and yourself helped with arranging the pieces?
I have a DVD of the making of Metallica's 'Black album' and in it Kirk
demonstrates his original vision of Enter Sandman, then Lars explains his
input that changed it into what we heard on the final product. Kirk had the
vision and created the parts, Lars rearranged them and came up with an
excellent song.
Did this sort of thing take place During the Blizzard and Diary recording
sessions? I believe that Randy was a brilliant guitarist, but how much help
did he have in what is described as his 'quantum leap' in ability from his
Quiet Riot days to his days with you in Ozzy's band?
Lee Kerslake wrote:A HELL OF A LOT .MOST OF THEM IN FACT! WITH RANDY!
It's this kind of insight that makes UR so valuable.
Paul Wolfe wrote:Hi Mr. Kerslake, thank you for taking the time to converse with us.
I wonder about the Blizzard and Diary sessions and how much Mr. Daisley and yourself helped with arranging the pieces?
I have a DVD of the making of Metallica's 'Black album' and in it Kirk
demonstrates his original vision of Enter Sandman, then Lars explains his
input that changed it into what we heard on the final product. Kirk had the
vision and created the parts, Lars rearranged them and came up with an
excellent song.
Did this sort of thing take place During the Blizzard and Diary recording
sessions? I believe that Randy was a brilliant guitarist, but how much help
did he have in what is described as his 'quantum leap' in ability from his
Quiet Riot days to his days with you in Ozzy's band?
Lee Kerslake wrote:A HELL OF A LOT .MOST OF THEM IN FACT! WITH RANDY!
It's this kind of insight that makes UR so valuable.
And your point is what?
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
My Point is that UR has a lot of gems of information in the archives. There's a fair amount of arguing and triviality, but there's been some golden nuggets of insight here as well.
Thats what I thought you meant, I was just fooling around! sorry I was being mischievous.
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.