UR interviews Bob Daisley
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UR interviews Bob Daisley
Hello everyone
I have just had a message from Bob Daisley on facebook agreeing to do an interview with UR.
It will be a phone interview this time (he said online ones take too long) so please can the questions be short, as I will be notating the answers by hand. Also if you would be so kind to keep it to two questions per person.
We will have to patient with Lee as by his own admission he is not too savvy with the old computer keyboard, but all in good time!
I am also away on holiday at the moment so this wont be done for a little while, but pease feel free to start contributing questions.
Cheers
Matt
I have just had a message from Bob Daisley on facebook agreeing to do an interview with UR.
It will be a phone interview this time (he said online ones take too long) so please can the questions be short, as I will be notating the answers by hand. Also if you would be so kind to keep it to two questions per person.
We will have to patient with Lee as by his own admission he is not too savvy with the old computer keyboard, but all in good time!
I am also away on holiday at the moment so this wont be done for a little while, but pease feel free to start contributing questions.
Cheers
Matt
Having a break from online activity for a while to concentrate on music. Please email if you need to get in touch. Matt
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i can never think of anything to ask, until now
1) Do you enjoy touring? Or would you rather stay in the studio and just do the occasional gig?
2) You've been lucky enough to work with many great artists in your time. Besides your work with the Blizzard of Ozz what has been the most exciting period of your carrer musicaly?
cheers Bob!
Rob
1) Do you enjoy touring? Or would you rather stay in the studio and just do the occasional gig?
2) You've been lucky enough to work with many great artists in your time. Besides your work with the Blizzard of Ozz what has been the most exciting period of your carrer musicaly?
cheers Bob!
Rob
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This is another amazing scoop for us at UR Matt, I think everyone who loves Randy will have questions to ask. I will but I need to give this some thought
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Mr. Daisley,
When you and the guys were songwriting for BOO and DOAM, did the songs seem to produce themselves organically or was it a conscious, structured effort to produce a song?
Also, do you find yourself listening to those albums occasionally?
When you and the guys were songwriting for BOO and DOAM, did the songs seem to produce themselves organically or was it a conscious, structured effort to produce a song?
Also, do you find yourself listening to those albums occasionally?
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Mr. Daisley,
I know your preference is to use a pick, but I often wondered if you used fingerstyle on either of the two albums you recorded with the Blizzard of Ozz?
I've been a fan of your playing and your tone since
Thanks very much for sharing your time and talent.
Tom
I know your preference is to use a pick, but I often wondered if you used fingerstyle on either of the two albums you recorded with the Blizzard of Ozz?
I've been a fan of your playing and your tone since
Thanks very much for sharing your time and talent.
Tom
Whenever I put on Blizzard or Diary, what a wonderful, delicate furious beast.... I MISS you, man!
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Hi Nicole...
I love youxxxx
I am sorry if I dissapointed you going off on one in the other thread, please forgive me.
Yes it is an amazing opportunity! I might ask one of the UR mods to change my name to Pasrkinson!
Mattxx
I love youxxxx
I am sorry if I dissapointed you going off on one in the other thread, please forgive me.
Yes it is an amazing opportunity! I might ask one of the UR mods to change my name to Pasrkinson!
Mattxx
Having a break from online activity for a while to concentrate on music. Please email if you need to get in touch. Matt
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Hi Shaun
You are right! It takes so much to make me mad LOL, it really does. I hope with age I can more and more rise above things.
Basically my drinks were spiked last night and I became very primitive and neanderthal in my online behaviour.
My tolerance reduced to wanting to become Hulk himself. By the way Shaun, I have lots of brotherly loving feelings towards you too!!!
Matt
You are right! It takes so much to make me mad LOL, it really does. I hope with age I can more and more rise above things.
Basically my drinks were spiked last night and I became very primitive and neanderthal in my online behaviour.
My tolerance reduced to wanting to become Hulk himself. By the way Shaun, I have lots of brotherly loving feelings towards you too!!!
Matt
Having a break from online activity for a while to concentrate on music. Please email if you need to get in touch. Matt