Randy Rhoads with Quiet Riot: Live in the ’70s on Sunset Strip Jerry McCulley | 08.13.2008Though he’s best remembered for his blazing guitar work in service of Ozzy Osbourne’s early solo career, by then Randy Rhoads was already a well-known ax god in SoCal rock circles. Indeed, Rhoads and the first incarnation of Quiet Riot were key figures in helping push the Sunset Strip’s early glam-metal scene into nation prominence. Here are a trio of performances by Randy, the late Kevin Dubrow, and QR, videotaped in their ’78/’79 prime at West Hollywood’s rock club landmark, the Whiskey.“It’s Not So Funny”: A cover of the Faces’ “Tin Soldier”: “Laughing Gas,” with an extended solo by Randy: