Great interview man, thanks! I just rewatched the Indians clip, to check what Dan hinted at in this interview: he is indeed on Billy Milano's shoulders during the solo. He's wearing another iconic shirt: the football (or baseball?) shirt with the 64 print. Still love me some Anthrax, almost 40 years after hearing them for the first time.
Danny Spitz!! Miss your guitar playing and passion in Anthrax!! Among the Living / Master of Puppets was the elusive tone and influence of many young guitarist including me!! Hope to see you on stage soon 👍
Grew up in Central jersey during that era when thrash was growing and all those bands but especially Anthrax, Cliff years Metallica, Overkill, ...etc. got me through my childhood and through all my bad times and now on 50 and it still gets me through... thank you all
By far the best interview I have ever seen with Dan. Been following Dan and Anthrax since 85 and there is absolutely nothing close in all the years to this.. great job
Long time Spitz fan here. I used to annoy the piss out of him on Twitter and stood right at his feet in 2007 when they opened for Rob Zombie. THANK YOU for this interview, I take it he doesn't talk to just anybody.
Dan is a legend and master of his many crafts. If I could afford his watches I would have a dozen. And from what little I know he is a wonderful father that anyone would be blessed to have.
Great interview 🤘 State of euphoria is my favorite album, Madusa and Antisocial tie for favorite song. I was there from the beginning with Fistful of metal. There will never be times like we had in the 80's experiencing and living the metal scene.
Thank you man , really try to make these interviews for the die hard fans . Check out my charlie Benente dj Delz interview and/or the David Ellefson interview . You will love them
Great interview - it was years later, but I was in a band that rehearsed in the music building. It was in Jamaica, Queens and was a complete dump but you could play any time you wanted if you had a space there. I’m also from the Bronx close to where Charlie and Frank are from, so I relate with these guys for sure.
Anthrax is never been the same without him amazing guitar player in his own right and so is Scott not" Ian and I think they are the best guitar duo of anybody in thrash metal he took that band to another level we miss you Danny. Among the living, South of Heaven, Ride the Lightning, pleasures of the flesh, Stormtroopers of death, dimension hatross 3D and beg to differ. albums that were huge for me back in my thrash metal days
I saw Anthrax with Ozzy on the No Rest for the Wicked tour back in the day. What I dug about Spitz was he’s a short guy like me. I’m 5’2 & also know the pain of finding stuff that fits. Loved the TMNT guitar & for years wondered what he’s been up to.
I'm more than fortunate to have seen Anthrax when Dan was in the band. This was back in 1989 when Anthrax was doing this tour called the MTV Headbangers Ball tour and opening for them were Helloween and Exodus.
Love you man! Love the most memorable solos and riffs around! Your musical pallette and soulfulness is brilliant! Weg otta do what we gotta do but what a loss after you left! Miss your playing dearly!!!
As a 13 year old in 1990 I stood right in front of the stage where Dan was, in Birmingham England when Anthrax supported Iron Maiden. The first gig I ever went to.
Check this out, if you are into Anthrax and you don't love Dan Spitz there is something wrong with you. Nobody has guitar style like this guy. Thank you for being alive! You brother are appreciated and loved with everything we (your fans) have.
B.I.G. Danny Spitz fan right here !!!!!!! (Look at my profile pic !!!!!) ANYWAY, LOVE all the classic albums, and The Sound Of White Noise. They're just not the same without Danny and his Ninja Turtles Rhoads !!!!!!!!! For me, and I know lots of people, for whatever reason, disagree, State Of Euphoria is the quintessential Anthrax record. Every band member, especially Danny, was on top of his game. It's ART. As a 15 year old kid when the album came out, I was just sucked in by the album art, the NOT !!!! man, the whole 9 yards. This was my introduction to thrash, and what a monumental one it was !!!!!! From the opening sound of the cello, I knew it would be a monster. IMO, a very underrated and overlooked record, that for me, defined this band. As far as solos, every one on this record are great, and as Delz said, Danny could always shred with the best of them, but along with that, the slower parts of his leads just created so much atmosphere in the songs, and that is what set him apart from the rest. Standout solos on this record for me are Be All, End All, Misery Loves Company, and Finale. Masterful performances. Charlie's drumming was never better, either. PRAYING that Danny goes back to the band for the fans !!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Delz, for getting this interview !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well said man, Among the living, State of Euphoria were everything to me back then. It’s amazing how my parents thought it was just mindless noise but they never thought to take the time and read the lyrics. Some really heavy topics were being written about by these guys and other bands we listened to then.
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Yeah boy!!! This is freakin' epic. Jersey chick here and I am just loving this to death. Thank you, Delz for this gift! And Dan, of course. A must share video! A great walk down memory lane. So here for it.
Awesome! I have been trying to get him to do this for a while now haha. Check out the interview with David Ellefson I did and the one with charlie benante . Both you will love if you digged this one
@@TheDelzShow omg Dave Ellifson too?! Yessss! I’m going to see the Metal Allegiance show at Starland next month just so I can see Dave play again. I feel he was criminally let go from Megadeth and I miss seeing him play. Are you going to that show?
1st concert was Anthrax, Exodus and Celtic Frost at the Capital Theater in Passaic NJ in 1987 (I think). Hooked for life. Dan was awesome and a big part of their early sound.
This showed up randomly in my feed, but I have been into Anthrax since High School. Either way, the interview speaks for itself, but I think that if you're reading this and are in contact with Dan, him sounding he has a lot of stories to share, suggest to him to work on a book, individually or with the A-band...
My son is a hip hop fan and he makes beats and he's really great at it, and over the years on his own he started finally getting into my music which ranges from 60s rick Grateful Dead and such and then thrash and Clutch is one of my favorite and took him with me to see them and he loved it
Hey Delz, I just happen to trip over your channel. I'm so very glad I did, thank you so very much for this fantastic interview with Danny Spitz. I'm an old school thrasher knocking on the door of 60 years of age. Wow what an incredible story, a very inspirational human. At 1:16 Dan getting emotional, wow, and talking about Dave Mustaine . Once again thanks for a great interview.
Thanks you and if you enjoyed this one, it’s a must watch to check out the David Ellefson one if did and the charlie benante one . A lot of this style talk .
Spitz is the unsung hero of Anthrax. His part in propelling that band is often left out of the discussions. High Quality Guitar player,Writer and Team player. Dan is a genius though so even being a Rock Star wasnt enough for him so he decided too become a a Top 10 World Time piece designer and maker. It's amost criminal that he gets left out of Thrash guitar conversations. He was no slouch by any means.
Exactly!!!! I honestly have been trying to get him to do this interview for over a year “pesting him” 😂. Really wanted to celebrate his amazing career and talk about a lot that he doesn’t talk about . Glad the fans are enjoying it . I recommend watching my David Ellefson interview and charlie benante interview also .
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thanks for getting Danny on! Anthrax was my favorite trash band from back in the day! Danny most definitely didn't get the recognition he deserves! Hands down better than most and a style so unique heartbroken when he left the band!
Bring The Noise was killer when it came out. I was the only kid in my school into both metal and rap. I felt like an anomaly. I was about to start high school and was already a fan of Anthrax and Public Enemy. When Bring The Noise came out with both groups together, I tripped out. Finally my two favorite genres had a slamming collab.
Dammit! I'm 40 minutes in and I have to stop to go have a shower! 😂But I'll be right back... It's so easy to listen to Dan talk! Fucking coolest dude! Was lucky to meet him and the other guys on the reunion tour in Sydney, 2005. Got my records signed by the whole band, which is amazing in itself! Those records were like my bible!
Loved this interview. Never saw this channel before but will sub immediately. I really enjoyed the easy conversational style of questions from an obviously passionate fan. So cool to hear different takes on the Anthrax story besides Scott and Charlie's. Dont get me wrong those dudes are cool as hell too,but just a different voice/perspective is great to hear. Anthrax has had really good lead guitarists since Danny,but theres just something off. Not bad just off. Hard to describe. I'm from South Jersey and would listen to Overkill stories alone for days if I could. I was 13 in 1983 so thrash and hardcore was life for me. Again fantastic/fascinating interview. Cheers
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Danny, man I had not seen you in years bro. You were my inspiration to make me pick up a guitar and begin imitating you and your solos. Aww man I truly missed you all these years. I grew up with your music, the music of Anthrax and Metal in general, but you sir, were my inspiration and my favorite lead guitarist of all time!! I was so butthurt when I did not see you in Anthrax any longer, I mean, so much that at that moment I felt I had to make a decision and I literally stopped listening to Anthrax for quite a while. I just felt you were a very important part of Anthrax and it just was not the same not seeing you there anymore. You have been my inspiration and I thank you for it and am very very glad to see that you are doing great and you look great Dan, congrats and thanks for doing this interview and finally seeing you again after so long, you really made my day Danny, Hell Yes!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Yeah man , hug response just shows how much he is loved all over the world. I have been trying to get this for a while and was so happy when he agreed . He Is the heart and soul of Anthrax long with charlie , Scott , Bello and Joey to me . Love and respect to everyone else of course .
@@TheDelzShow Yes and thanks for getting him on your show and love all your questions s as me of course, his responses were awesome. He has a great attitude and like you said, he is a big chunk of Anthrax and it just shows by the way he speaks and carries himself. Again than you for having him because it was literally many years since I knew anything about him and I just feel like he should have never left but everyone has their reasons and are all very respected. 🤘🏼
I remember the anthrax storage place burning down ! I was like 19 and that was on M T V music news back in the day ! I’m from TN and I use to watch a lot of MTV ! Still have my 80’s anthrax tapes and 1990 state of euphoria tape / posters / magazines ! ⚡️space ace Ron⚡️✌️
I saw Anthrax with Ozzy on the No Rest for the Wicked tour back in the day. What I dug about him was he’s a short guy like me. I’m 5’2 & also no the pain of finding stuff that fits. Loved the TMNT guitar & for years wondered what he’s been up to.
@49:00 "bring the noise", 1991, Public Enemy w/ Anthrax. @49:47 "lethal", U.T.F.O. w/ Anthrax. Joey on vocals; Danny (Spitz) on the guitar-solo. U.T.F.O., out of Brooklyn, Kangol Kid; the Educated Rapper; Doctor Ice; and Mixmaster Ice, their DJ; best known for the hip hop classics, "Roxanne, Roxanne"; and "Ya Cold Wanna Be With Me" 🦾💯
But Dan's done and incredible job for himself after Anthrax hell he probably makes more money now doing the thing with watches then he did with anthrax he's probably rolling in the dough I mean he's probably one of the best watchmakers in the world and timepiece restoration. I mean obviously he had a knack for it after he left Anthrax I mean like he said he was on a mission and he worked his tail off to become an amazing guitarist very technical and he ended up working his tail off to become one of the four most watchmakers in the world.
Nice! I just stumbled across your channel, subscribed! Remember Dan headbanging in the antisocial video? Haha, i was 14 when that came out, always loved that part.....and ozzy as not man
If you look in the thumbnail on the bottom right , that’s the Notman helmet mask that Ozzy wore I’m holding backstage at a show . I am gonna post on the community page here when I get a chance. Check out the David Ellefson interview if you digged this one , you will love that one too
Really good interview. I've always been a fan on Danny Spitz..but I have a unique opinion on Anthrax. I was born in 81 and from my earliest days, I've been a metal guy. Even when I was 5 or 6. Of course, the metal was pushed on me by relatives..but I loved it then and still love it now. My first Anthrax cassette was Among the Living and at the time I loved it. But as time went on..my opinion on the band has changed. While I still like them..I don't love them. All lineups..and everyone who has been in the band throughout the years have been great, top-notch players. But the songs just aren't there. The riffs are great....the melodies are great..but they don't have the songwriting of bands like Megadeth and Metallica (just using the obvious bands are an example). Like..the guys in Anthrax are better players than the guys in Metallica, but Metallica make up for this with their incredible songwriting. Anthrax have always struck me as a band that were one of those, 'fast is good..faster is better', kind of bands. Not many real players are into them. Their audience is more of the musically ignorant,.
I just finished Scott Ian's book. It's a good read. I read it just for the early years of Metallica. Theres only a small handful people that were around that can tell that story. Or that can talk about witnessing the immediate aftermath, after Cliff passed. Scott's told his Cliff story plenty of times. But always wanted to hear, the Thrax kids individual takes, on that event. Too bad Dan wanna get too much into it. I get it. Again. Theres only 3 people(and crew of course) that can say they were actually there, when Cliff passed. Fun fact. 'Tallica', and Anthrax's first, Fan Clubs(if anyone remembers those) was in, Roseburg, Ore.. About 8ish hours south of where i am, in Portland. That's you know if u have a 1st pressing of, Ride, Puppets, Spreading, or Among. They have of the OG FC address in the liner notes.
Thanks for watching , appreciate you sharing your thoughts , i recommend watching the David Ellefson interview and charlie benante one I did , I think you will love them
His Cliff Burton story is all wrong! he talks about white out snow conditions which is completely inaccurate, there are widely known pictures of the crash that day and not a flake of snow is anywhere to be seen, temperature that morning was above freezing, by all accounts from police and band members there was no ice and certainly no snow on the road at all. He also says they left during Metallica's set, but you listen to Charlie or Frankie tell the story, something happened to Anthrax's drum riser and they had to wait a little while at the venue to fix it. Metallica left first and even offered to let members of Anthrax hitch a ride to get out of there sooner. The famous "maybe i'll see ya later" exchange between Cliff and Frank couldn't have happened if Anthrax left while Metallica were still on stage. Besides that it was an enjoyable interview.
The leather basketball shoes(usually white on whites) was a metal thing and really a normal trend for anyone at the time. Don't know why Danny is being so cryptic on how Cliff passed. It's been 38 years and the story has been told many times.
Metal and basketball sneakers definitely was a major thing but does get covered enough vs Hiphop artists. Anthrax was out there so I’m sure it’s difficult to talk about being they were around since day one .
Any chance to made interviews with :Ynwie, Jhon 5, Vinnie Moore, Macalpine,Tafolla,Gilbert,Jhon Sykes, Scott Ghorham from Thin Lizzy, George Lynch, Waren Di Martini (Ratt),Satriani,Vai, Akira Loudness, gary holt, , exodus, alex from testamet, Locicero from Forbidden, Vanderberg, , Don Dokken,Mick ,Pilson or Lynch, Ratt : Pearcy,Croucier or Blotz, Lita Fprd,, - Uriah Heep ,Jeff Waters (Annihilator) , Dee Snider, - Eddie Ojeda or Jay Jay French(Twisted Sister) - - Chris Caffery (Savatage ,TSO,Spirits of Fire) - Rudy Sarzo - Ynwie - Bobby or Ray Fates Warning - Lizzy Borden Holmes from WASP, Armored Saint,Zlozower,Mark Weiss,Def Leppard,Motley, Flotsam,Overkill, Stryper
Master watchmaker is his passion along with being a father he mentioned in the interview . I know it’s a long watch, you can listen too, he speaks on a lot . Thanks for watching
Don’t I know you from a sneaker UA-cam channel? Haha this is awesome. I’m intrigued by his watch making, I’m really into sneakers watches and metal and his watches are out of my price range😂
The last album I actually liked but it really would be amazing having the original line up. His solos are really special not to take away from Johnaton
@TheDelzShow That Donias dude is technically good, but he has no soul in his playing - it's stiff and robotic. Dan was the Randy Rhoads of thrash metal - I saw Anthrax live in 1984 and he was incredible.
People don't understand that, yes there are some shredders out there and I have no problem with that. I enjoy watching people applying their hard work to their trade. Once Danny left, and Joey got fired I lost interest It was a mix of growing up and out of that genre of music and it not being the same. Danny had a signature and when they got other guys, they sounded just like all the other cookie cutter metal bands. Plus, Scotts attitude doesn't help.
I have missed Dan Spitz for 30 years. Thank you ! ! ! He is the reason why I bought an electric guitar.
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Great interview man, thanks! I just rewatched the Indians clip, to check what Dan hinted at in this interview: he is indeed on Billy Milano's shoulders during the solo. He's wearing another iconic shirt: the football (or baseball?) shirt with the 64 print. Still love me some Anthrax, almost 40 years after hearing them for the first time.
Danny Spitz!! Miss your guitar playing and passion in Anthrax!! Among the Living / Master of Puppets was the elusive tone and influence of many young guitarist including me!! Hope to see you on stage soon 👍
💯💯💯💯 thank you for watching
Grew up in Central jersey during that era when thrash was growing and all those bands but especially Anthrax, Cliff years Metallica, Overkill, ...etc. got me through my childhood and through all my bad times and now on 50 and it still gets me through... thank you all
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By far the best interview I have ever seen with Dan. Been following Dan and Anthrax since 85 and there is absolutely nothing close in all the years to this.. great job
Long time Spitz fan here. I used to annoy the piss out of him on Twitter and stood right at his feet in 2007 when they opened for Rob Zombie. THANK YOU for this interview, I take it he doesn't talk to just anybody.
Yeah it was not easy to get this one . Check out the David Ellefson dj Delz interview on this channel . I think you will love it
DAN is a great guitarist 🎸 underrated good to see him
Definitely , his solos always had an epic feel to them
Fascinating guy. I saw them a few years back and it was incredible. Their sound is so mean and tight, and their songs are so strong.
Man you guys are bringing back memories. Thank you for this 👍🏻
Thanks for watching
Dan is a legend and master of his many crafts. If I could afford his watches I would have a dozen. And from what little I know he is a wonderful father that anyone would be blessed to have.
Nice update from Dan, thank you for the interview.
Glad you enjoyed it. appreciate the comment
Great interview 🤘 State of euphoria is my favorite album, Madusa and Antisocial tie for favorite song. I was there from the beginning with Fistful of metal. There will never be times like we had in the 80's experiencing and living the metal scene.
Thank you man , really try to make these interviews for the die hard fans . Check out my charlie Benente dj Delz interview and/or the David Ellefson interview . You will love them
Great interview - it was years later, but I was in a band that rehearsed in the music building. It was in Jamaica, Queens and was a complete dump but you could play any time you wanted if you had a space there.
I’m also from the Bronx close to where Charlie and Frank are from, so I relate with these guys for sure.
Definitely , really enjoyed this convo and I actually interviewed charlie , you wanna see that one
Anthrax is never been the same without him amazing guitar player in his own right and so is Scott not" Ian and I think they are the best guitar duo of anybody in thrash metal he took that band to another level we miss you Danny. Among the living, South of Heaven, Ride the Lightning, pleasures of the flesh, Stormtroopers of death, dimension hatross 3D and beg to differ. albums that were huge for me back in my thrash metal days
I saw Anthrax with Ozzy on the No Rest for the Wicked tour back in the day. What I dug about Spitz was he’s a short guy like me. I’m 5’2 & also know the pain of finding stuff that fits. Loved the TMNT guitar & for years wondered what he’s been up to.
I'm more than fortunate to have seen Anthrax when Dan was in the band. This was back in 1989 when Anthrax was doing this tour called the MTV Headbangers Ball tour and opening for them were Helloween and Exodus.
That’s amazing .
I was there, The Felt Forum.
Saw Anthrax support Maiden, 1990 Birmingham NEC. Stood right at the front in front of Dan. Incredible show.
Sounds amazing
Love you man! Love the most memorable solos and riffs around! Your musical pallette and soulfulness is brilliant! Weg otta do what we gotta do but what a loss after you left! Miss your playing dearly!!!
Share this amazing interview people
Cool interview with Danny.
Respect the reasons why he moved on with life outside of Anthrax.
Still, he is missed.
Definitely !
Chris degarmo from queensryche did the same thing and became a pilot .
As a 13 year old in 1990 I stood right in front of the stage where Dan was, in Birmingham England when Anthrax supported Iron Maiden. The first gig I ever went to.
Check this out, if you are into Anthrax and you don't love Dan Spitz there is something wrong with you. Nobody has guitar style like this guy. Thank you for being alive! You brother are appreciated and loved with everything we (your fans) have.
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Great interview.. Dan made some great music
Thanks and definitely
B.I.G. Danny Spitz fan right here !!!!!!! (Look at my profile pic !!!!!) ANYWAY, LOVE all the classic albums, and The Sound Of White Noise. They're just not the same without Danny and his Ninja Turtles Rhoads !!!!!!!!! For me, and I know lots of people, for whatever reason, disagree, State Of Euphoria is the quintessential Anthrax record. Every band member, especially Danny, was on top of his game. It's ART. As a 15 year old kid when the album came out, I was just sucked in by the album art, the NOT !!!! man, the whole 9 yards. This was my introduction to thrash, and what a monumental one it was !!!!!! From the opening sound of the cello, I knew it would be a monster. IMO, a very underrated and overlooked record, that for me, defined this band. As far as solos, every one on this record are great, and as Delz said, Danny could always shred with the best of them, but along with that, the slower parts of his leads just created so much atmosphere in the songs, and that is what set him apart from the rest. Standout solos on this record for me are Be All, End All, Misery Loves Company, and Finale. Masterful performances. Charlie's drumming was never better, either. PRAYING that Danny goes back to the band for the fans !!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Delz, for getting this interview !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well said man, Among the living, State of Euphoria were everything to me back then. It’s amazing how my parents thought it was just mindless noise but they never thought to take the time and read the lyrics. Some really heavy topics were being written about by these guys and other bands we listened to then.
Loved that Anthrax!!! Still do. Haven't listened to much of their older stuff. No time lol
Thank you so much for this!!!!!!!
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Always liked him...didn't know he had roots 2 Overkill!!! Kool interview
Killer show bro. Dan is a guitar god. Thanks again
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Goddamn this interview rules!! What a treat Delz
Thank you 🙏 check out the Dave Ellefson one if you haven’t yet
Great job documenting all this.
Thank you very much!! ❤
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Yeah boy!!! This is freakin' epic. Jersey chick here and I am just loving this to death. Thank you, Delz for this gift! And Dan, of course. A must share video! A great walk down memory lane. So here for it.
Awesome! I have been trying to get him to do this for a while now haha. Check out the interview with David Ellefson I did and the one with charlie benante . Both you will love if you digged this one
@@TheDelzShow omg Dave Ellifson too?! Yessss! I’m going to see the Metal Allegiance show at Starland next month just so I can see Dave play again. I feel he was criminally let go from Megadeth and I miss seeing him play. Are you going to that show?
1st concert was Anthrax, Exodus and Celtic Frost at the Capital Theater in Passaic NJ in 1987 (I think). Hooked for life. Dan was awesome and a big part of their early sound.
Thanks for watching 🤘
Great update on the lif of Danny Spitz. Thanks!
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This showed up randomly in my feed, but I have been into Anthrax since High School. Either way, the interview speaks for itself, but I think that if you're reading this and are in contact with Dan, him sounding he has a lot of stories to share, suggest to him to work on a book, individually or with the A-band...
My son is a hip hop fan and he makes beats and he's really great at it, and over the years on his own he started finally getting into my music which ranges from 60s rick Grateful Dead and such and then thrash and Clutch is one of my favorite and took him with me to see them and he loved it
Hey Delz, I just happen to trip over your channel.
I'm so very glad I did, thank you so very much for this fantastic interview with Danny Spitz.
I'm an old school thrasher knocking on the door of 60 years of age. Wow what an incredible story, a very inspirational human. At 1:16 Dan getting emotional, wow, and talking about Dave Mustaine .
Once again thanks for a great interview.
Thanks you and if you enjoyed this one, it’s a must watch to check out the David Ellefson one if did and the charlie benante one . A lot of this style talk .
Dan is in my top 10 lead guitarist of all time no one sounds like him I've tried lol he is one of one luv Anthrax peace Mr. Spitz
Spitz is the unsung hero of Anthrax. His part in propelling that band is often left out of the discussions. High Quality Guitar player,Writer and Team player. Dan is a genius though so even being a Rock Star wasnt enough for him so he decided too become a a Top 10 World Time piece designer and maker. It's amost criminal that he gets left out of Thrash guitar conversations. He was no slouch by any means.
Exactly!!!! I honestly have been trying to get him to do this interview for over a year “pesting him” 😂. Really wanted to celebrate his amazing career and talk about a lot that he doesn’t talk about . Glad the fans are enjoying it . I recommend watching my David Ellefson interview and charlie benante interview also .
Band hasn't been the same since.
Dan is a legend! His name stands among all the Greatest! Instrumental in evolving Metal guitar!
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thanks for getting Danny on! Anthrax was my favorite trash band from back in the day! Danny most definitely didn't get the recognition he deserves! Hands down better than most and a style so unique heartbroken when he left the band!
Bring The Noise was killer when it came out. I was the only kid in my school into both metal and rap. I felt like an anomaly. I was about to start high school and was already a fan of Anthrax and Public Enemy. When Bring The Noise came out with both groups together, I tripped out. Finally my two favorite genres had a slamming collab.
Dammit! I'm 40 minutes in and I have to stop to go have a shower! 😂But I'll be right back... It's so easy to listen to Dan talk! Fucking coolest dude! Was lucky to meet him and the other guys on the reunion tour in Sydney, 2005. Got my records signed by the whole band, which is amazing in itself! Those records were like my bible!
We were going for 40 mins but I vibe was right , glad you enjoyed it . After this one check the other interviews
Loved this interview. Never saw this channel before but will sub immediately. I really enjoyed the easy conversational style of questions from an obviously passionate fan. So cool to hear different takes on the Anthrax story besides Scott and Charlie's. Dont get me wrong those dudes are cool as hell too,but just a different voice/perspective is great to hear. Anthrax has had really good lead guitarists since Danny,but theres just something off. Not bad just off. Hard to describe. I'm from South Jersey and would listen to Overkill stories alone for days if I could. I was 13 in 1983 so thrash and hardcore was life for me. Again fantastic/fascinating interview. Cheers
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good to see Danny!
Great, love this guy. Cool interview
Thank you , definitely check out the David Ellefson interview , you will love it
When I was 13 I put T.M.N.T. stickers on my guitar because of this man
Yea man . It was truly iconic when he did that and I never heard him talk about it
Danny, man I had not seen you in years bro. You were my inspiration to make me pick up a guitar and begin imitating you and your solos. Aww man I truly missed you all these years. I grew up with your music, the music of Anthrax and Metal in general, but you sir, were my inspiration and my favorite lead guitarist of all time!! I was so butthurt when I did not see you in Anthrax any longer, I mean, so much that at that moment I felt I had to make a decision and I literally stopped listening to Anthrax for quite a while. I just felt you were a very important part of Anthrax and it just was not the same not seeing you there anymore. You have been my inspiration and I thank you for it and am very very glad to see that you are doing great and you look great Dan, congrats and thanks for doing this interview and finally seeing you again after so long, you really made my day Danny, Hell Yes!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Yeah man , hug response just shows how much he is loved all over the world. I have been trying to get this for a while and was so happy when he agreed . He Is the heart and soul of Anthrax long with charlie , Scott , Bello and Joey to me . Love and respect to everyone else of course .
@@TheDelzShow Yes and thanks for getting him on your show and love all your questions s as me of course, his responses were awesome. He has a great attitude and like you said, he is a big chunk of Anthrax and it just shows by the way he speaks and carries himself. Again than you for having him because it was literally many years since I knew anything about him and I just feel like he should have never left but everyone has their reasons and are all very respected. 🤘🏼
I remember the anthrax storage place burning down ! I was like 19 and that was on M T V music news back in the day ! I’m from TN and I use to watch a lot of MTV ! Still have my 80’s anthrax tapes and 1990 state of euphoria tape / posters / magazines ! ⚡️space ace Ron⚡️✌️
1988 🤘🏻
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Dan and joey were my first autographs,they supported Metallica 86 in the UK,16yrs old I had to bend down for them to sign my red leather jacket😂❤
That’s amazing !!! I got joeys autograph a few years ago he is so awesome
Great interview! Danny's fucking cool.
He really is man
Thanks
This is amazing , I gottta watch the last part later !
Thank u
dan's the man
Yessir
AMAZING INTERVIEW
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I saw Anthrax with Ozzy on the No Rest for the Wicked tour back in the day. What I dug about him was he’s a short guy like me. I’m 5’2 & also no the pain of finding stuff that fits. Loved the TMNT guitar & for years wondered what he’s been up to.
Medusa had a really great solo, with an epic lick with pinch harmonics.
Definitely
Great interview DAN let's jam I'm bored I'm in Miami
Great job!
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Mustaine gets alot of hate....look deeper into him and his heart seems to be underrated. Thamks for sharing Danny ....miss your playing 🤘
Definitely! Dave seems like a stand up guy that just doesn’t tolerate none sense. I def miss Danny too, legendary guitarists
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Guy looks really healthy he obviously takes care of himself.
Definitely
Dan is one of the true 80s guitar heros like Hammet, Poland, Hanneman, Rhoads, Halen..
Now I know why I saw Charlie Benante in Tower Records on Central Ave in YOnkers in 1995 or so.
Yessir . That place was the best, you know Pearl Jam performed there back in the days
Good to see him. I hope at least that they are all on decent terms now.
@49:00 "bring the noise", 1991, Public Enemy w/ Anthrax.
@49:47 "lethal", U.T.F.O. w/ Anthrax.
Joey on vocals; Danny (Spitz) on the guitar-solo.
U.T.F.O., out of Brooklyn, Kangol Kid; the Educated Rapper; Doctor Ice; and Mixmaster Ice, their DJ; best known for the hip hop classics, "Roxanne, Roxanne"; and "Ya Cold Wanna Be With Me"
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Yeah man , I never knew about this . Listened to the song earlier today . Really maybe the first ever Hiphop metal collab
But Dan's done and incredible job for himself after Anthrax hell he probably makes more money now doing the thing with watches then he did with anthrax he's probably rolling in the dough I mean he's probably one of the best watchmakers in the world and timepiece restoration. I mean obviously he had a knack for it after he left Anthrax I mean like he said he was on a mission and he worked his tail off to become an amazing guitarist very technical and he ended up working his tail off to become one of the four most watchmakers in the world.
DVD Anthrax Alive 2 (2005
Daniel Spitz 🎶🎸 sehr gut! 👍
Natürlich alle Mitglieder großartige Künstler! 🎶 ✊
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Remember Dan headbanging in the antisocial video? Haha, i was 14 when that came out, always loved that part.....and ozzy as not man
If you look in the thumbnail on the bottom right , that’s the Notman helmet mask that Ozzy wore I’m holding backstage at a show . I am gonna post on the community page here when I get a chance. Check out the David Ellefson interview if you digged this one , you will love that one too
good interview. he's the sneaker dude.
Thanks Jenny
Really good interview. I've always been a fan on Danny Spitz..but I have a unique opinion on Anthrax. I was born in 81 and from my earliest days, I've been a metal guy. Even when I was 5 or 6. Of course, the metal was pushed on me by relatives..but I loved it then and still love it now. My first Anthrax cassette was Among the Living and at the time I loved it. But as time went on..my opinion on the band has changed. While I still like them..I don't love them. All lineups..and everyone who has been in the band throughout the years have been great, top-notch players. But the songs just aren't there. The riffs are great....the melodies are great..but they don't have the songwriting of bands like Megadeth and Metallica (just using the obvious bands are an example). Like..the guys in Anthrax are better players than the guys in Metallica, but Metallica make up for this with their incredible songwriting. Anthrax have always struck me as a band that were one of those, 'fast is good..faster is better', kind of bands. Not many real players are into them. Their audience is more of the musically ignorant,.
“That’s just like your opinion,man”- The Dude
Welcome back to usa!!!!!!
Dan Spitz
This is great
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What about a new Red Lamb album?
this is fascinating.
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king!
I just finished Scott Ian's book. It's a good read. I read it just for the early years of Metallica. Theres only a small handful people that were around that can tell that story. Or that can talk about witnessing the immediate aftermath, after Cliff passed. Scott's told his Cliff story plenty of times. But always wanted to hear, the Thrax kids individual takes, on that event. Too bad Dan wanna get too much into it. I get it. Again. Theres only 3 people(and crew of course) that can say they were actually there, when Cliff passed.
Fun fact. 'Tallica', and Anthrax's first, Fan Clubs(if anyone remembers those) was in, Roseburg, Ore.. About 8ish hours south of where i am, in Portland. That's you know if u have a 1st pressing of, Ride, Puppets, Spreading, or Among. They have of the OG FC address in the liner notes.
Thanks for watching , appreciate you sharing your thoughts , i recommend watching the David Ellefson interview and charlie benante one I did , I think you will love them
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His Cliff Burton story is all wrong! he talks about white out snow conditions which is completely inaccurate, there are widely known pictures of the crash that day and not a flake of snow is anywhere to be seen, temperature that morning was above freezing, by all accounts from police and band members there was no ice and certainly no snow on the road at all. He also says they left during Metallica's set, but you listen to Charlie or Frankie tell the story, something happened to Anthrax's drum riser and they had to wait a little while at the venue to fix it. Metallica left first and even offered to let members of Anthrax hitch a ride to get out of there sooner. The famous "maybe i'll see ya later" exchange between Cliff and Frank couldn't have happened if Anthrax left while Metallica were still on stage. Besides that it was an enjoyable interview.
Thanks for watching , recommend my interview with charlie benante and my interview with David Ellefson . I think you will enjoy them
The leather basketball shoes(usually white on whites) was a metal thing and really a normal trend for anyone at the time. Don't know why Danny is being so cryptic on how Cliff passed. It's been 38 years and the story has been told many times.
The part he's holding back, isthe fact that cliff was partially decapitated when the bus fell on him the second time from the crane
Metal and basketball sneakers definitely was a major thing but does get covered enough vs Hiphop artists. Anthrax was out there so I’m sure it’s difficult to talk about being they were around since day one .
Danny turned into The Diceman.
He swears a lot 😂 I never knew he talks like that , I love it!
Any chance to made interviews with :Ynwie, Jhon 5, Vinnie Moore, Macalpine,Tafolla,Gilbert,Jhon Sykes, Scott Ghorham from Thin Lizzy, George Lynch, Waren Di Martini (Ratt),Satriani,Vai, Akira Loudness, gary holt, , exodus, alex from testamet, Locicero from Forbidden, Vanderberg, , Don Dokken,Mick ,Pilson or Lynch, Ratt : Pearcy,Croucier or Blotz, Lita Fprd,, - Uriah Heep ,Jeff Waters (Annihilator) , Dee Snider, - Eddie Ojeda or Jay Jay French(Twisted Sister) - - Chris Caffery (Savatage ,TSO,Spirits of Fire) - Rudy Sarzo - Ynwie - Bobby or Ray Fates Warning - Lizzy Borden Holmes from WASP, Armored Saint,Zlozower,Mark Weiss,Def Leppard,Motley, Flotsam,Overkill, Stryper
All of them would be amazing , John5 maybe in the future . Spoke to him about it
DAN... Bite me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dan is great, the interviewer needs to watch some Dan Rather videos to learn when to speak and when to shut up
Be happy I got the interview and be happy he felt comfortable to say a lot for close to 2 hours .
I'm not sure if it was mentioned, but was Danny up to these days for work? Is he still playing in a band?
He is a jeweler and he makes watches !
Watchmaker, and with a very good reputation as far as I know.
Master watchmaker is his passion along with being a father he mentioned in the interview . I know it’s a long watch, you can listen too, he speaks on a lot . Thanks for watching
Don’t I know you from a sneaker UA-cam channel? Haha this is awesome. I’m intrigued by his watch making, I’m really into sneakers watches and metal and his watches are out of my price range😂
Yup, thesneakeraddict . This channel is music /entertainment news / interviews and the new channel DELZREACTS is a music channel
@@TheDelzShow too cool. Thanks for all you do! 🫡🤘
@@gfeast4518thank you , check out @delzreacts if you love music . I also interviewed Megadeth and charlie Benante of you love metal
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Anthrax should get spitz back.
Watch the whole video and he speaks on it . I know it’s a long watch haha
Exclusive only because you are the only one who asked him.
You really are a bright one
Dan just needs to rejoin Anthrax - they haven't been the same without him.
The last album I actually liked but it really would be amazing having the original line up. His solos are really special not to take away from Johnaton
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That Donias dude is technically good, but he has no soul in his playing - it's stiff and robotic. Dan was the Randy Rhoads of thrash metal - I saw Anthrax live in 1984 and he was incredible.
50:44 : Did you rip one Dan? 🎉
Why you stop making Rybacks videos back in 2019 & 2020?
Because he is cheap , difficult to work with and ungrateful
@@DELZREACTS CM Punk said he lost years off his life working with him,hopefully you did not also😂😂
I never had the same interest in anthrax after Danny left, I hated him not being there.
I felt weird like that when Joey left .
Dan....bite me!
The mighty miget....
People don't understand that, yes there are some shredders out there and I have no problem with that. I enjoy watching people applying their hard work to their trade. Once Danny left, and Joey got fired I lost interest It was a mix of growing up and out of that genre of music and it not being the same. Danny had a signature and when they got other guys, they sounded just like all the other cookie cutter metal bands. Plus, Scotts attitude doesn't help.
What is it?¿?
could u do another take in a toilet bowl for better acoustics?
Dan is great!!!!!!!
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I miss Dan in Anthrax but this "Bro" business you yanks talk is horrible
Lmaoooo we from New York , what you want from us bro 😂😂😂😂