Quiet Riot - We've Got The Magic video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/03/12

Quiet Riot II - We've Got The Magic from Quiet Riot's second album only released in Japan.

Guitar: Randy Rhoads

Vocals: Kevin DuBrow

Bass: Kelly Garni

Drums: Drew Forsyth

Note: Although Rudy Sarzo is pictured and credited, the recordings were made before he replaced Kelly Garni.

Comments

11 years ago

creepingthrash

SATO guitar lick in here

11 years ago

Wisconsin222

Randy comes as that because Wikipedia goes off sources and most sources say Hendrix was the greatest guitarist

11 years ago

Wisconsin222

To make matters worse 50 Cent got shot 9 times and Lil Wayne shot himself accidently and both are living, AND THEY SUCK!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

George Bachour

@unholypally you probably wrote " greatest guitarist ever" in the search that would defenitly give you Randy! God bless his heart

12 years ago

sparkymoo

They had the magic.... yes they did.

13 years ago

quietriotfan1976

@MetalHeart8787 It was standard in the late 70's and through out the 80's to have an album cover like this. At least they weren't standing out in some random leaf covered trail.

13 years ago

Names Policy

@sparky7718 Or maybe Randy just wrote the lyrics himself? Generally speaking, the singer writes most the lyrics for the band, but it isn't a rare for another bandmate to contribute to the lyrics. Kevin Dubrow said that Randy wrote the chorus lyrics to "Killer Girls," and Kevin wrote the verse, for example. I'm sure that Kevin and Randy wrote most the lyrics as a team.

13 years ago

treetoptop

The main riff here is classic Rhoads, very unique and a real finger stretcher!

13 years ago

PerpetualLifecycle

How can a talented guy like Randy die in a mini-plane crash? It isn't fair!

13 years ago

sparkymoo

Forget wiki..... on the actual vinyl album itself, on the round label, under this song it says only Randy Rhoads. The rest of the songs are labeled as Dubrow/Rhoads etc. Of course it is Kevin singing.... It seems that on this one song Randy got full writing credit, for whatever reason. Maybe Randy's family, Kelli G. or Drew F. know who wrote the lyrics.

13 years ago

David Ryan

@unholypally Kevin is Singing on it,on Wiki, That is reffering to Songwriting credits. On this song Randy is creditited Soley,thats Mainly reffering to the Lyrics,but I recall reading somewhere that Kev Taded Randy Ful Credit on this for credit (I believe) On Slick black.I think on Metal Health its just Kevin,I'll have to Check. I like the intro riff (Sounds like the begining of the solo on Sato Kevin was always discrediting Ozzy saying Virtually every song was a QR Riff,its not that Easy

13 years ago

David Ryan

@MetalHeart8787 Thats Funny,Quiet Riot hanging in a Locker Room !!I heard that it was supposed to coney their TeamSpirit! If you see the back cover there are playing cards of each band member,Tacky Esp. since Rudy is on the Cover & didnt play on it & a line up change really isnt team spirit .Their Managment wanted to Market them as a More Street Bay City Rollers

13 years ago

David Ryan

@DylanB003 That is the Begining of the Sato Solo by Ozzy so look that up you'll find it!!!!

13 years ago

David Ryan

Kevin is Singing on it,on Wiki, That is reffering to Songwriting credits. On this song Randy is creditited Soley,thats Mainly reffering to the Lyrics,but I recall reading somewhere that Kev Taded Randy Ful Credit on this for Full credit (I believe) On Slick black Caddilac.I think on Metal Health its just Kevin,I'll have to Check. I like the intro riff (Sounds like the begining of the solo on S.A.T.O-Kevin was always discrediting Ozzy saying Virtually every song was a QR Riff,its not that Easy

13 years ago

DylanB003

does anyone know how to play the intro? i only have the first second of it

13 years ago

Livewire8195

@unholypally Kevin DuBrow.

13 years ago

unholypally

whos singing in this? because on wikipedia, it says this is just Rhoads?

13 years ago

Jim Horan

What a killer riff...I'm sending an MP3 of this to my local radio station MMR Philadelphia for them to play it. Sure, there's a lot of people who love Randy Rhoads, but how many would know this is him??!?

13 years ago

Jim Horan

I am so thankful to have the internet. I would have never known about these rare Randy gems if it weren't for youtube. It's like someone found an old stash of recordings in an attic or something. Seriously awesome...it makes me miss Randy even more.

14 years ago

Sebastian Dunbar

Man i love the intro riff

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