Ozzy Osbourne has paid tribute to Randy Rhoads following news of Rhoads’ induction into this year’s Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Rhoads will be inducted for a ‘Musical Excellence Award’ in the ceremony which will be held this October, alongside LL Cool J and Billy Preston in the same category.
Speaking ahead of Rhoads’ induction, Osbourne told Rolling Stone: âItâs a long time coming, but he got there in the end.”
âHe was a great player…I owe my career to him,â Osbourne said. Rhoads died in a plane crash whilst on tour with Osbourne and Black Sabbath in 1982.
Recalling the time they first met, Osbourne added: “When I heard him play, I said, ‘I donât know if Iâm smoking some serious stuff or this guyâs better than any guy Iâve ever heard.’ He was great. He was kind of like a gift from God.”
“His demeanor was kind of cool. He wasnât flashy. Everybody back then was copying Jimi Hendrix. And then I found out that he was a teacher in his motherâs music school, which is a big plus for me because he had a lot of patience.”
He continued: “When we wrote music together, he gave me space and time. He worked out what keys would be better for me to sing in. When I was with Sabbath, they would just give me a riff, and Iâd have to struggle with putting vocal melodies on âem. But Randy Rhoads was very easy to work with…When he would play me something new, the hairs on the back of my neck would stand up.”
Reflecting on Rhoads’ death, Osbourne said: “I was kind of emotionally wounded after Randy died. It took me until No More Tears to get back on the right path with recording. He died really young, and he didnât deserve to die. Itâs really strange for me to sit here and reflect. Like, fucking hell, 40 years, it seems like it was yesterday.”
Foo Fighters, JAY-Z and Tina Turner are all included in the 2021 cohort of inductees alongside The Go-Goâs, Carole King and Todd Rundgren in the âPerformersâ category.
Kraftwerk, Gil Scott-Heron and Charley Patton meanwhile will each be awarded with the Early Influence Award.
This yearâs induction ceremony is set to be held at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on October 30.
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