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Befor he was with quiet riot Randy was with Violet Fox, this was a band with Randy on Guitar, Kelly Grame on Bass, Randy's Brother on Drums and somebody on Vocals (not sure how.. it sounds like Kevin DeBrow) i have proof from a lot of Rhoads bio's from official sites that he was in Violet Fox
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No Kevin DuBrow
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Really? Didn't know that. If that is true then can someone tell me who's songs are these on my Randy Rhoads album Suicide Show...
1) She's So Truculent
2) Flame On
3) Instrumental
4) Don't You Want It Back
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RR-ElectricAngel wrote:Really? Didn't know that. If that is true then can someone tell me who's songs are these on my Randy Rhoads album Suicide Show...
1) She's So Truculent
2) Flame On
3) Instrumental
4) Don't You Want It Back
Instrumental i think is real actually.

1, 2 and 4 are done by a band called The Boyz or something like that. they were around for like 3 weeks!
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hey D, the only one of those many micky mouse vinyls which has something worth keeping is Obscurity To Eternity.
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i have this song the guitar sounds exactily like randy rhoads the riffs really say that.
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wat song?
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skezza wrote:1, 2 and 4 are done by a band called The Boyz or something like that. they were around for like 3 weeks!
The Boyz?

Wasn't that the band George Lynch was in ? :?:
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Keep in mind that when Quiet Riot's first record was recorded, Randy was 17. THe other bands he and Kelly were in before that were bands that played backyard parties. Some of the bands were put together for an upcoming party, stayed together a couple weeks and then they disbanded.

When I was a kid, that stuff happened a lot. Someone would be throwing a party when their parents were away and they'd talk to someone they new played guitar and ask if they had a band. If the guitar player didn't have a band, he (or she) would run around getting others to play the party with them. If they hit it off, they'd "be a band" for a while and then decide to do something else... there were so many bands that getting gigs was tough.

From what Kelly has told me, southern California was a lot like that in the '70's. Not to mention, one of the other bands had Eddie on guitar...

So for any of Randy's "bands" to have recorded would have been doubtful. It's not like today where you can hook up your laptop, turn on the appropriate software and make a quality CD.
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