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Thanks! Great, short read! It's hard to disagree with that list, actually. The only other addition I would make is SATO, which is always grossly underrated (or not mentioned) in these lists. Past that, I truly believe "Crazy Train" is an excellent choice for #1. Instantly recognizable song, and it has a great solo that draws people in.RRfan4eveRR wrote:Just happened to stumble upon this link & thought to share
Happy reading !
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/randy-rh ... tar-solos/
As usual, you hit the nail right on its head canuck!CanuckRhoadsFan wrote:Thanks! Great, short read! It's hard to disagree with that list, actually. The only other addition I would make is SATO, which is always grossly underrated (or not mentioned) in these lists. Past that, I truly believe "Crazy Train" is an excellent choice for #1. Instantly recognizable song, and it has a great solo that draws people in.RRfan4eveRR wrote:Just happened to stumble upon this link & thought to share
Happy reading !
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/randy-rh ... tar-solos/
It was this fantastic guitar work that is Randy's calling card, and a testament to his musical talent that all these years later, we're still talking about songs like "Crazy Train" (which has just gotten more popular over the years...EVERYONE, including casual fans, know it), "Mr. Crowley" , and others. At the end of the day, what musician can ask for more than that? It's sad that Randy has been gone these many years, but wonderful that we have the excellent music he left behind (albeit there's precious little of it).
It's doubtful we'll see such an influential "once in a generation" talent like Randy again for a very long time, IMO.
dasboot wrote:I think Crowley should be #1 and Tonight should have been on the list.
Thanks!RRfan4eveRR wrote:As usual, you hit the nail right on its head canuck!CanuckRhoadsFan wrote:Thanks! Great, short read! It's hard to disagree with that list, actually. The only other addition I would make is SATO, which is always grossly underrated (or not mentioned) in these lists. Past that, I truly believe "Crazy Train" is an excellent choice for #1. Instantly recognizable song, and it has a great solo that draws people in.RRfan4eveRR wrote:Just happened to stumble upon this link & thought to share
Happy reading !
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/randy-rh ... tar-solos/
It was this fantastic guitar work that is Randy's calling card, and a testament to his musical talent that all these years later, we're still talking about songs like "Crazy Train" (which has just gotten more popular over the years...EVERYONE, including casual fans, know it), "Mr. Crowley" , and others. At the end of the day, what musician can ask for more than that? It's sad that Randy has been gone these many years, but wonderful that we have the excellent music he left behind (albeit there's precious little of it).
It's doubtful we'll see such an influential "once in a generation" talent like Randy again for a very long time, IMO.
I love SATO and I always felt that song has been overlooked, even though to me it stands out amongst his other work. Otherwise I also pretty much agree with this list and your response- especially that it will be a very long time before we see another musician come along like Randy Rhoads