Ex-Megadeth -kitaristi katkoo huhulta siivet ja paljastaa, että haluaisi tehdä yhteistyötä Babymetalin kanssa
Vuosina 1990 – 1999 Megadethin riveissäkin vaikuttanut kitaravirtuoosi Marty Friedman antoi haastattelun Alternativenation.netille. Haastattelussa mieheltä kysyttiin muun muassa huhusta, joka liittyy Friedmanin Megadeth-jäsenyyteen, sekä hänen uudesta albumistaan.
Q: What made you name the track ”Miracle” and why did you make it the latest single from your album?
”I let the record company choose which songs I was going to make a video for. I relate to all the songs so I would agree to any song they would pick. For this one I had an idea of what the video would look like. It’s a very heartwarming video.The whole purpose of the video is really just the typical family video you would make on your laptop. I hope when you watch the video you think of your own childhood. I just come into a bunch of old home movies. Everyone has a childhood that they miss as adults. It’s not all Marty Marty Marty, but the goal is to show a smaller version of themselves.”
Q: Who did you most like collaborating with most on ”Wall of Sound” and ”Inferno”?
Q: What was your favorite memory of Nick Menza?
”Him and I used to hit on chicks together and find good food.He was a great chef and could cook really well. He really knew if a restaurant was really good.”
Q: What do you think of Onymouza?
”Very interesting band. If you like them you might also like Wagakki Band. There is a lot of Japanese influenced Japanese bands but those two are ultra Japanese.”
Q: Would you ever write a song with Babymetal?
Artikkeli jatkuu mainoksen jälkeenMainos päättyy”I would love too. I have done magazine and TV stuff with them them before but never played on a Babymetal track. But yeah I’d do stuff with them.”
Q: Is the story about you lying about your age to get into Megadeth because they rejected Jeff Loomis for being too young, true?
”That sounds completely ridiculous. I hear all these stories about me on websites and articles online that are totally not true. I feel nowadays people have to come up with crazy stories and headlines for someone to read something.”