The Question That Made Randy Bachman Tear Up - Interview

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What an amazingly moving story. Thank you for posting this. I’ve been a fanatically devoted Edward fan since 1979 and I was 13…. I’ve always heard great stories about people’s positive interactions with him - but this was an exceptional one. I also got to see BTO from the third row at the Fabulous Forum in LA when BTO opened. They were phenomenal. My brother even scored a BTO guitar pick thrown to us in the audience that night. Unforgettably special show. Thanks again.

RIP EVH

DennisF-fufx
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Amazing that Randy would confide that in you, John. That says an awful lot about you. I’m sure you’ll treasure the experience. ❤️

crusheverything
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An incredible story that speaks to Eddie’s amazing talent. His early classical music training and piano lessons along with his father’s jazz playing laid the foundation for what he became as a rock musician.

TorToroPorco
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powerful story, Thank You Randy for sharing everything, the music, the songs, the stories

claytonphelps
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probably one of the most most stories I have heard, he wanted too play music for his friend while he was "moving on", really got me, thank you for sharing that with us.

chrisj
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Wow! Very touching! I always thought Eddie was so special!💜🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜🙏💜

LibraLady
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Great story from one of my all-time favorite singers. BTO sounded as good live as their albums when I saw them in 1995.

computarman
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I have very fond memories of randy when we where teenagers in Wpg. We had shared venues on several gigs.The one show that i remember was at the playhouse theater. Randy was backing a singer named mickey brown ( silver tones) and i was with a band called the phantoms. What a great musician and songwriter and what a legacy he has created. That was a great time other names like neil young and lenny breau were living in Wpg. I was very fortunate to have been their at the beginning.

jerryearl
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That story blew me away! What a moment you two incredible artist shared together in a moment in time only the two of you could comprehend

Pineemonkeysndchannel
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We love you, John! Thanks for bringing these beautiful artists and their music and stories to all of us!

rickpeuser
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This clip not only gave me chills but made me tear up and I never tear up.. Thank you for sharing.

Terk
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I forgot to breath for this whole story. Now I am just speechless. Phenomenal interview!

tdunph
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Such an incredible story. My second live concert ever when I was a second grader was seeing VH with my mom on their 1984 tour stop in Boise, ID.

My mom told me at one point during the show, Eddie took a solo on guitar facing the side of the stage my mom and I were sitting on. Diamond Dave saw my mom and I dancing during the solo and Dave and Eddie looked right at us, Dave said: "Alright, Mom!" indicating my mom. Eddie looked right at us as he soloed and smiled and nodded to us. Then they ran up to the front of the stage and kept on with the show.

mikeshaffer
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Randolph and Edward. the notion of two transformational guitarists just sitting in a hotel hallway at 3 in the morning, communing with spirits of lost loved ones... tingles and a tear... great clip... thank you John

hippomancy
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That ladies and gentlemen boys and girls is a true class act I got to meet Randy and Freddie Turner just before Christmas many many many years ago true gentleman both of them without a word of a lie

mariozamprogno
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What a great moment of a great man sharing another great moment in his life. Thank you both for sharing.

DarylBark
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John, that was very touching!! Keep up the fine job!!!!

barrybechtel
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Oh my goodness. That is heartbreaking, but amazing.

bryanmcdermott
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Great interview John.. Randy is a tremendous musician and songwriter !

jeffprokes
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Wow. Powerful. You know you’ve “made it” as a host/interviewer when people will open up like this to you. Nicely done, John.

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