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| January 2008 Interview by: Aaron Farrier Some photographs by: Wayne Dennon |
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So this is an interview I've been waiting to do since I first started this site. You were definitely on my checklist! Now to have the opportunity to feature on of my favorite guitarists, I have to say, a true pleasure! Maybe eventually I'll feature more of my favorite drummers. Anyway...lets get on with it shall we? |
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AF: How did you first get started in the music business and what was your AF: Since your start, you've played with some of the most unbelievable bands and players. With that said, what have been some of your most memorable moments? AF: Your setup has been well documented on the internet so I don't really want to touch on that at all...but I'm sure the guitarists out there are curious to what is your favorite piece of gear?
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AF: This is in reference to my personal favorite page on your website. What was your favorite stage in your Fashion Evolution? I think one day you should do a hybrid of many of them. Say the bowling shoes with the velvet robe, dearskin hat, your "Just Say Moe" shirt and the yellow winger shorts. Then again, I have horrible fashion sense so I probably wouldn't use my advise. AF: Lets touch on some more of your favorites... What are your favorite movies? AF: Okay...so how about some of your favorite albums? |
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AF: Favorite food (my personal favorite question)? PG: Fresh fruit in season. I need it every day. AF: I have a bit of a poll on my website. One day, I'm sure I'll do something useful with it. Anyway...In your years of touring, where is the best IHOP/Wafflehouse? PG: I don't know if their fruit is very fresh, so I don't go there often. AF: If you could play with any musician (who you haven't already played with obviously), dead or alive...who would it be? PG: I'm happy with my band now. If I could bring back Jimi Hendrix, Randy Rhoads, or John Lennon, I wouldn't want to play with them. I would just want to LISTEN. AF: Cheers to that my friend. |
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AF: What are some of your touring essentials? i.e. ipod, faovirite movies, etc. PG: The less stuff you bring, the easier it is! I really need my Extreme Isolation headphones for the stage to protect my ears, though. AF: You did a few tribute bands with Mike Portnoy. Those being (for those who may not know), The Beatles, Rush, Led Zeppelin and The Who. Of those, which was your favorite? I have to be honest, I haven't heard all of The Who set yet, but thus far, The Beatles has been my favorite. I think because its so hard to reproduce their sound and you guys did an AMAZING job. Great work man. PG: They were all very fun. The Rush one was the easiest because I had learned so many of those guitar parts when I was a kid, and my own style is probably the most similar to Alex Lifeson's. But learning the Jimmy Page parts for the Zeppelin one was very enjoyable. Man, his parts were COOL. AF: That they were. Iit was Jimmy Freakin' Page! |
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AF: When you're not touring or recording, how do you like to spend your free time? AF: Where is your favorite vacation spot? |
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AF: What is your biggest touring pet-peeve? AF: Who are you listening to right that you'd recommend to others? |
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AF: And finally...you've accomplished so much in your career thus far. You certainly have a lot to be proud of. What are your future goals? PG: My guitar playing has improved so much recently from concentrating on instrumental music. I even started taking guitar lessons again! So I still want to become a better guitarist and composer. AF: Paul, thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed yourself. Seriously, it was a true honor to have ya on the site. Any final words for the readers? PG: Keep searching for new music (or old music) that you love! |
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