Re: R.I.P. Randy Rhoads
2015/03/19 17:56:34
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:) Yep, I remember that too.
It's kind of cool to get back into his music as a guitarist so many years later. I've never been much of a shredder, so I took a different direction even though I admired him so much. Now I find myself trying to play some of his stuff, and even if the technique behind it doesn't always seem as elusive as it was when I was 12 or 13, there's just so much emotion in there...
When I started out, the solo in Over the Mountain was arguably my favorite guitar moment ever. It was like a punch in the gut, like the guitar was wailing what I felt, like the voice I didn't have. I just stood there, speechless, holding my breath.
Years later, I find myself practicing it more or less regularly - like something that you pick up and try every now and then, and put back for a while before you come back to it. I know I'll never play it with as much conviction and feeling as he did, but I keep learning from it.
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