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15 questions to Paul Di'Anno

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1. Now when you have insight in the business - would you encourage your daughter or son to become a professional musician, or advice against it?

  • Paul: It is such a tuff business, I would not advise my son or daughter to get involved.


2. A metalsong you think "Man - I wish I'd written that one...." when you hear it?

  • Paul: Practically all of the good ones.

3. The last album you bought/acquired, and your brief opinion about it?

  • Paul: Linkin Park - Reanimation.....brilliant.

4. If someone told you tomorrow that you can't be involved in music anymore, what do you see yourself doing in 5 years from now?

  • Paul: Not much as music is all I know.


5. Myself as a privat person in a few sentences?

  • Paul: I want to be alone.
    Sorry he's not here right now.
    Not sure when he's coming back.

6. Unexpectedly and out of the blue you get a whole week totally off from music and work - what would you most of all want to do?

  • Paul: Sleep.

7. Mp3 - an abomination or a good way to make your name and music heard?

  • Paul: An abomination.

8. What do you treasure most in your life, except metal and family?

  • Paul: My health.

9. An instrument you always wish that you started playing/learning, but never did?

  • Paul: The piano.

10. Beer, whisky, wine or a cocktail in the tv sofa on a relaxed at-home-saturday night? Brand of the beverage?

  • Paul: Sofa/TV and a bottle of Jack watching a good film.

11. Which historical person do you feel would fit best as a description on you as a person?

  • Paul: Winston Churchill.

12. What most people don't know, never have known, and probably never would know about me if they don't read this?

  • Paul: I like to talk to animals.

13. If a famous actor were to play the part as you in a motion picture - who would be best suitable for that purpose, you think?

  • Paul: Danny DeVito.

14. What ingredient is the most important and vital of them all when making good music, according to you?

  • Paul: Having a thick skin.

15. Your best advice to a person determined to make it in the metalbusiness?

  • Paul: Don't.

~ Asked by Tommy, Jan. 2004

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Related links:
www.pauldianno.com