
Hehe, well, I'm a 13 year old girl who plays guitar and I've found that Randy's an awesome inspiration to play, because Randy proves that all you need to do is try, in my opinion. I discovered Randy because my friend showed me Quiet Riot from the '70s and I was thinking "Who is that cute guitarist?" So, I asked my friend and they said "That's Kelly Garni." Then I responded with "No, the short blonde one with blue velvet vest on." She responded with "That's Randy Rhoads, and leave it to you to think he's cute. He looks like a chick!" But oh well. Too-bad-so-sad for me. That didn't stop me from liking him. The next day I spent all morning researching him, and then I found the Crazy Train After Hours video, and I watched him play, and I thought it was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. So, I watched some live footage of him with QR, and then I watched that 1979 QR interview, and there on I understood Randy's effect on rock guitar and music in general. I wish he wouldn't of died, as he was amazing, and Jodi was probably so sad from his death, as were his friends.
To this day I find Randy Rhoads a living legend, who, with his skill, could slaughter a member of the band Dragonforce, and I find him inspirational in my guitar playing. I hope that one day I could succeed like him, and use my talents to do wonders. To this day I also find Randy Rhoads to be the cutest man in the world. (So far)
Yes talents. I'm in a talented art class and a gifted guitar class at my school. (I'm in 7th grade currently)
Then, to sum it up, I found this site, this forum, one day and was like "Holy crap! People who actually know who Randy Rhoads is!" Because see, I only have 2 people in my life currently that I know in person who like, honor, cherish, and respect Randy.
I have 2 posters of Randy with his Black Les Paul in my room, I have a Flying V necklace, and the guitar I've always wanted is Randy's Polka Dot Flying V.
There, that sums it up.
(Oh and I'm completely obsessed with Randy, just warning you.

Hello everyone, then!