Randy Rhoads
Randy Rhoads

Hi DZ - I’m listening to your Dean Delray interview. You’ve consistently mentioned Randy Rhoads as a formative influence alongside Frank and Eddie. Personally, even though I love Eddie, Randy was the guitarist that inspired me as a child, all the way through to today. Have you ever considered creating content about Randy, along the lines of the current VH podcast? His music, personality, and legacy is certainly deserving. Thank you for everything you do.
I sympathize with your passion, and I'm wondering: If there were a podcast or series dedicated to Randy Rhoads, what aspect would you like it to focus more on — That's Not My Neighbor artistic journey, his guitar technique, or his perspectives on his personality and life?
Rudy Sarzo said Randy was a HUGE EVH fan .
GW: What were Randy’s main influences?
Rudy Sarzo: His influences were late-’60s, early-’70s English rock guitar players. He didn’t have any R&B influence or anything, so it’s totally English. And classical music because of his schooling. His mother had a lot to do with that, teaching him and influencing him with classical music. So by the time he got to England, he was not like a typical American guitar player who had had the influence of R&B music and country music, because he’d never played that.
GW: Were there any particular players he admired?
Rudy Sarzo: Yeah, let me tell you who they were. He really admired Gary Moore and Eddie Van Halen. Those were the top two guys he really, really admired.
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I sympathize with your passion, and I'm wondering: If there were a podcast or series dedicated to Randy Rhoads, what aspect would you like it to focus more on — That's Not My Neighbor artistic journey, his guitar technique, or his personal perspectives on his personality and life?