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All three of those are great, but that first one is ICONIC. It's THE photo I think of when I think of Randy live.Stewie wrote:What is your favorite live photograph? Please include them in your posts! I'll start with some of mine...
Does somebody know if this picture was already 'famous' before the release of the Tribute album, or was it new when the album was released?CanuckRhoadsFan wrote: All three of those are great, but that first one is ICONIC. It's THE photo I think of when I think of Randy live.
That photo was somewhat famous before the Tribute album. The first time I saw it was in an issue of Record Review in 1983. I figured out recently it was actually published for the first time while Randy was still alive, in an issue of the Chicago Tribune from February of '82.Stewie wrote:Does somebody know if this picture was already 'famous' before the release of the Tribute album, or was it new when the album was released?CanuckRhoadsFan wrote: All three of those are great, but that first one is ICONIC. It's THE photo I think of when I think of Randy live.
I think that DOTG pic was taken by Rhoads Rock Photographer and I believe he once said it was 'Paranoid' they were playing when he took the shot.Shockwave wrote:Hmm i just noticed in that last pic from day on the green that randy is bending the A string and not the G for that beginning and ending part of crazy train. I am going to have to go listen to this and see what it sounded like now
Edit: Alright that photo is definitely not Crazy Train as i always thought it was.
I was thinking it was the end of steal away but then that part cuts at the end where he would do something like that at the end of the song before the drum solo. Then i remembered hearing something like that at the end of children of the grave and that's gotta be it!
Watch this youtube video starting at 9:05, he starts doing a hammer/pulloff from A flat to B and then bends the A - flat up to E and then starts doing the toggle switch while it feedbacks..![]()
Could be but I seriously doubt it, that position he is in takes time to get into and time to get out of. The tempo of paranoid real doesn't allow for it and the ending is quick and done with. I have not listen to the paranoid version from that show for a few years but will do so tomorrow to see if I notice anything.Gus wrote:I think that DOTG pic was taken by Rhoads Rock Photographer and I believe he once said it was 'Paranoid' they were playing when he took the shot.Shockwave wrote:Hmm i just noticed in that last pic from day on the green that randy is bending the A string and not the G for that beginning and ending part of crazy train. I am going to have to go listen to this and see what it sounded like now
Edit: Alright that photo is definitely not Crazy Train as i always thought it was.
I was thinking it was the end of steal away but then that part cuts at the end where he would do something like that at the end of the song before the drum solo. Then i remembered hearing something like that at the end of children of the grave and that's gotta be it!
Watch this youtube video starting at 9:05, he starts doing a hammer/pulloff from A flat to B and then bends the A - flat up to E and then starts doing the toggle switch while it feedbacks..![]()
Correct.Gus wrote:I think that DOTG pic was taken by Rhoads Rock Photographer and I believe he once said it was 'Paranoid' they were playing when he took the shot.