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Official masterpiece “TRIBUTE”. A precious video that captures the famous scene depicted in that jacket art in moving footage has been decided to be released. Randy died young due to an accident. That’s why the records left are limited, and there are only a few videos, especially AFTER HOURS and Palladium. This work is one of those videos. This is an audience shot of the “Rosemont performance on January 24, 1982”. First of all, let’s check the position of this show in the history of Ozzy & Randy’s activities. {September 12th: “BLIZZARD OF OZZ” released} ・September – November 1980: UK #1 (34 performances) = change of rhythm section = {March 1981: “DIARY OF A MADMAN” completed} ・April – July 1981: North America #1 (59 performances) ・August 1981: UK #2 (HM HOLOCAUST) ・August – September 1981: North America #2 (34 performances) {November 7th: “DIARY OF A MADMAN” released} ・November 1981: Germany (7 performances) ・November – December 1981: UK #3 (3 performances) = change of keyboardist = ・December 1981 – March 1982: North America #3 (46 performances) ←★Here★ {March 19th: Randy Rhoads passes away} This was their short-lived live performance with Randy. The Rosemont performance in this work is the 18th concert of the final “North America #3”. This is the site where the jacket photo of that “TRIBUTE” was taken. This video is a shot that has been familiar to core enthusiasts for a long time, and is a shot that looks down from the stand seats on the left side of the stage. Although the recording is about 24 minutes and 5 songs, which is not as long as the full show, it is a masterpiece video that allows you to look at only Randy & Ozzy from the best perspective without being disturbed by the shadows of the front row. And this work is the best version of such a video. It was produced by a core enthusiast overseas, and in addition to the superb master freshness, it synchronizes the clear audience recording of a separate recording. It is a masterpiece that has been finished with the highest quality ever. “Moving Randy” drawn with that quality. Although it is not possible to “understand the facial expression” like AFTER HOURS, the vivid riffs and delicate solos violently shake the hair and scratch the strings. The soul put into that unique sound and phrase is drawn as a moving image. The best is “Mr. Crowley”. Ozzy walks up to Randy, who is playing that beautiful melody that seems to break if you touch it. Then, perhaps out of mischief, he crouches down at his feet and lifts one leg up… Yes. This is the jacket scene of “TRIBUTE”. You can witness that scene, which symbolizes the bond between the two people, in moving color footage. In fact, it is only an audience shot of less than 25 minutes. However, the impression that this work gives us cannot be surpassed by hundreds of hours of professional shots. Randy, who plays a polka-dot flying V and a white Gibson. And that historic scene. It is a masterpiece that will allow you to witness the scene. It is not just a valuable piece, but a piece that will burn your heart. Please, become an experiencer. Live at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL. USA 24th January 1982 1. Over The Mountain 2. Mr. Crowley 3. Crazy Train 4. Revelation (Mother Earth) 5. Steal Away (The Night) Color NTSC. Approx 24min.
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