Seven Ages Of Rock
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I have run into past documentaries on Heavy Metal but never saw coverage of Randy's plane crash like this. There is actual video footage of the accident with the cops climbing over the debris in the garage after the plane struck. I've always seen the flyby with the helicopter from above but nothing like this. It's only for a few seconds but it is cool to see it. Has anyone here posted this before? I'd like to see more of this in the upcoming documentary. It is very powerful stuff. (2:44 mark)
Seven Ages Of Rock "Never Say Die" (Heavy Metal) (Part 3)
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Seven Ages Of Rock "Never Say Die" (Heavy Metal) (Part 3)
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Pat what i cannot understand is how the narrator (Mick Wall) fucks up on some very known facts about the crash. The same guy wrote a very precise and detailed account of Ozzy's career in his book 'Diary of a Madman' which was authorized and forwarded by Ozzy and later on he comes out with all these made up accounts ?. I know that Mick Wall had a very weird life style being a junkie and a heroin addict. While actively being a muso journalist. So he may of made a few mistakes during editing this programme. When was that programme made ?. I think the Madman book was wrote in 1985 -86.The Flying Dutchman wrote: (but some of inaccuracies in the comments there)
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What about this one: "Sharon discovered Randy"?GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:Pat what i cannot understand is how the narrator (Mick Wall) fucks up on some very known facts about the crash. The same guy wrote a very precise and detailed account of Ozzy's career in his book 'Diary of a Madman' which was authorized and forwarded by Ozzy and later on he comes out with all these made up accountThe Flying Dutchman wrote: (but some of inaccuracies in the comments there)
Somehow all his inaccuracies seems to be in favor of the Osbournes.....
Is he close to them or something?
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I can honestly say I have never seen a quote attributed to Randy with Dana Strum's name in it. In every quote I remember, Randy simply said that apparently Ozzy had auditioned every guitarist in L.A. and he'd not heard a thing because he was busy teaching and gigging with Quiet Riot.
So, I agree with Nic, it is possible that Strum brought Randy to Sharon's attention and she set up the audition. Remember, Ozzy was a drunk living in a hotel room when sharon came to him.
So, I agree with Nic, it is possible that Strum brought Randy to Sharon's attention and she set up the audition. Remember, Ozzy was a drunk living in a hotel room when sharon came to him.
NicDots, not rolling eyes at you at all, and actually had nothing to do with your post. It often happens that people re-write history to benefit themselves. That is where the rolling eyes come in. Rashomon is a perfect example. Sorry if you took it that way, not my intent at all. I guess I would rather hear the facts from Randy's interviews/articles and his family, then the people who continue to profit from his incredible talent. From what I understand Sharon was not even there that night, and Ozzy told her about Randy after, Randy did his audition. But I heard this from friends and family back in 79', so I could be wrong! 
