I'm assuming Delores has seen the footage?
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I'm assuming Delores has seen the footage?
Imagine 30 years later, your baby comes to life on film once again....I'm assuming Dee has seen the new footage??
With nothing new surfacing in yeeeeeears, I'm sure the Rhoads family was ecstatic just seeing their brother/son coming back to life in all his glory on film. I can only imagine...
With nothing new surfacing in yeeeeeears, I'm sure the Rhoads family was ecstatic just seeing their brother/son coming back to life in all his glory on film. I can only imagine...
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Right?But Didnt Kelly G say in an interview about the Doc (at the time when they were on Terms) That He & Kathy went to the Dakota studios to see some samples of the Progress & he said Peter said he had footage if he wanted to see,but both Kathy & Himself declined in favor or wanting to see interviews & hear what people were saying about Randy?
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lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I would think if Ozzy's people went to the memorial with clips for the fans to see, they would have paid a visit to Delores as well, where she was unable to attend.
I wouldn't be suprised if she was given a copy of the Palladium show. If anyone could be trusted, it'd be Dee.
I wouldn't be suprised if she was given a copy of the Palladium show. If anyone could be trusted, it'd be Dee.
Whenever I put on Blizzard or Diary, what a wonderful, delicate furious beast.... I MISS you, man!
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i hope everyone knows randy was very close to delores it was good he even wrote a song about her called Dee.randy is awsome.did you know that the guitar part for dairy of a madman man came from a mozart piece
there will never be another Randy Rhoads!!!!!!!
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I believe Ozzy said that in some documentary (the japanese one?). Its not a mozart piece, its from Etudes Simples written by Leo Brouwer. Its Etude 6, here's someone playing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_X-bojjUYRhoadsworshiper300 wrote:did you know that the guitar part for dairy of a madman man came from a mozart piece

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Stewie wrote:I believe Ozzy said that in some documentary (the japanese one?). Its not a mozart piece, its from Etudes Simples written by Leo Brouwer. Its Etude 6, here's someone playing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_X-bojjUYRhoadsworshiper300 wrote:did you know that the guitar part for dairy of a madman man came from a mozart piece
I think it's cool that Randy was inspired by a LIVING, Modern South American Composer from Cuba. Leo Brower's Studies are essential study material for anyone studying classical guitar.
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crumblycake wrote:Stewie wrote:I believe Ozzy said that in some documentary (the japanese one?). Its not a mozart piece, its from Etudes Simples written by Leo Brouwer. Its Etude 6, here's someone playing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_X-bojjUYRhoadsworshiper300 wrote:did you know that the guitar part for dairy of a madman man came from a mozart piece
I think it's cool that Randy was inspired by a LIVING, Modern South American Composer from Cuba. Leo Brower's Studies are essential study material for anyone studying classical guitar.
That living composer intended on suing over that 'inspiration' until Randy died so tragically.
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Right on Crumbly Cake!crumblycake wrote:Stewie wrote:I believe Ozzy said that in some documentary (the japanese one?). Its not a mozart piece, its from Etudes Simples written by Leo Brouwer. Its Etude 6, here's someone playing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_X-bojjUYRhoadsworshiper300 wrote:did you know that the guitar part for dairy of a madman man came from a mozart piece
I think it's cool that Randy was inspired by a LIVING, Modern South American Composer from Cuba. Leo Brower's Studies are essential study material for anyone studying classical guitar.
Leo Brouwer was/ and is in a whole different level to heavy rock/metal etc! He had every right beginning proceedings regarding Diary Of A Madman. That was quite an oversight of Randy's to not just go the legal/official route and seek permission. It is so lifted it makes me smile!!


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Re: I'm assuming Delores has seen the footage?
Right on Crumbly Cake!
Leo Brouwer was/ and is in a whole different level to heavy rock/metal etc! He had every right beginning proceedings regarding Diary Of A Madman. That was quite an oversight of Randy's to not just go the legal/official route and seek permission. It is so lifted it makes me smile!!
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• Thanks Matt! I have to agree with you about Leo Brouwers “different level to heavy rock/metal” comment. If Randy had been studying a different piece it would have been interesting to see his “exploration” of say, Brouwer’s Danza Característica. He he…I could imagine Ozzy hearing Randy practicing that and saying, “That’s Great Randy! Now play that backwards and then we can use it for a song!” LOL!
• Someone else mentioned about Brouwer suing Randy for plagiarism. I say, go right ahead! Brouwer doesn’t have a case and here’s why: The chords and the notes Randy used are NOT copyrighted. Randy inverted, modified and DID NOT play the study verbatim. Heck, he didn’t even play the entire piece! Randy left out the final measures of the study. Randy was merely “exploring” the piece to make it his own. Take for example, Manuel de Falla – Homage to Claude Debussy. De Falla incorporated some of Debussy’s music into the Homage. De Falla used fragments of Debussy’s "Soiree dans Grenade".
• Final point, plagiarism plagues EVERY medium. Music, Art, Movies, Books, etc. That’s reality. It’s called exploring one’s inspirations. Motet composers were “inspired” by PRE existing Gregorian chants. Their entire motet was based on some else’s song or melody. Like a variations on a theme.
• And they put their own name on it. Thomas Morley’s Motets for example.
• But playing some else’s music verbatim and saying you wrote it…IS plagiarism! Randy didn’t play Brouwer’s study verbatim.
Leo Brouwer was/ and is in a whole different level to heavy rock/metal etc! He had every right beginning proceedings regarding Diary Of A Madman. That was quite an oversight of Randy's to not just go the legal/official route and seek permission. It is so lifted it makes me smile!!


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• Thanks Matt! I have to agree with you about Leo Brouwers “different level to heavy rock/metal” comment. If Randy had been studying a different piece it would have been interesting to see his “exploration” of say, Brouwer’s Danza Característica. He he…I could imagine Ozzy hearing Randy practicing that and saying, “That’s Great Randy! Now play that backwards and then we can use it for a song!” LOL!
• Someone else mentioned about Brouwer suing Randy for plagiarism. I say, go right ahead! Brouwer doesn’t have a case and here’s why: The chords and the notes Randy used are NOT copyrighted. Randy inverted, modified and DID NOT play the study verbatim. Heck, he didn’t even play the entire piece! Randy left out the final measures of the study. Randy was merely “exploring” the piece to make it his own. Take for example, Manuel de Falla – Homage to Claude Debussy. De Falla incorporated some of Debussy’s music into the Homage. De Falla used fragments of Debussy’s "Soiree dans Grenade".
• Final point, plagiarism plagues EVERY medium. Music, Art, Movies, Books, etc. That’s reality. It’s called exploring one’s inspirations. Motet composers were “inspired” by PRE existing Gregorian chants. Their entire motet was based on some else’s song or melody. Like a variations on a theme.
• And they put their own name on it. Thomas Morley’s Motets for example.
• But playing some else’s music verbatim and saying you wrote it…IS plagiarism! Randy didn’t play Brouwer’s study verbatim.
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Re: I'm assuming Delores has seen the footage?
I was doing the washing up and thinking about chord progressions and someone saying to me once, that you can legally lift the chords of a song and not be breaking any copyright laws; so as it is just the chords re arranged, I see what you mean, maybe Leo wouldn't have a leg to stand on! I think what would had made it an interesting case was that the chords Randy copied wasn't a run of the mill progression, but something quite exotic and that could have no way been stumbled across 'by accident'.
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