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Wolfgang Van Halen Sets the Record Straight on Eddie vs Randy Rhoads Feud

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:11 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 3 Min Read
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Wolfgang Van Halen has recently weighed in on long-running speculation about his father Eddie Van Halen’s relationship with fellow guitar icon Randy Rhoads. Speaking with Eddie Trunk, he was asked if Eddie had ever talked to him about Rhoads and used the opportunity to comment on how rivalries are often perceived.

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The conversation focused on whether the two legendary guitarists from the early Sunset Strip era ever had real tension between them. “Not that I remember anything specifically, but I think always people just love to create competitions that kind of don’t really mean anything,” Wolfgang said. “Both great guitar players and both have a have an incredible legacy of amazing riffs and stuff.”

From Wolfgang’s comments, it appears that any supposed feud between Eddie and Randy was likely exaggerated by fans rather than rooted in genuine animosity. His remarks highlight the immense respect and towering influence both players hold in rock history.

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The idea of friction between these two giants of rock guitar has long intrigued fans and historians. Wolfgang’s take introduces a more layered perspective, hinting that their connection was more complex than a simple rivalry narrative.

According to Van Halen News Desk, Randy Rhoads was “devastated” after seeing Van Halen perform for the first time in 1976 or 1977. Witnessing Eddie’s playing led him to realize just how advanced Eddie’s technique was. That moment reportedly shifted how Rhoads viewed his own standing in the guitar world, implying deep admiration for Eddie’s work rather than a dismissive attitude toward him.

Although Eddie would later claim that Rhoads had copied aspects of his style, available details paint a more intricate picture. Rig Talk forums documented an instance where Eddie was seen buying Rhoads’ album “Diary of a Madman” at a record store while Rhoads was on tour with Ozzy Osbourne. This suggests Eddie was actively listening to and following Rhoads’ output, which runs counter to any image of outright dismissal or one-sided rivalry.

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Ultimate Guitar has pointed out that both Eddie Van Halen and Randy Rhoads came to be regarded as two of the most innovative and frequently imitated rock guitarists of the early ’80s. Rhoads’ tragic death in 1982 cut short what might have been a decades-long legendary career, yet both guitarists’ influence on rock technique and style still echoes through generations of musicians and fans. Together, they remain enshrined as two of the most important guitarists in the history of rock.

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