
Like, fucking hell, 40 years - it seems like it was yesterday." It's really strange for me to sit here and reflect. He died really young, and he didn't deserve to die. "It took me until No More Tears to get back on the right path with recording.

"I was kind of emotionally wounded after Randy died," Osbourne relayed to writer Cory Grow.

The talk included Osbourne's estimation that it took him three records after Rhoads' death - from 1983's Bark at the Moon through 1988's No Rest for the Wicked - to find his way again in the studio, finally regaining momentum with No More Tears in 1991.
