The Wood interview with Daniel Brummel - 2002: Difference between revisions

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{{Interviewee/general|Daniel Brummel|Yeah, all I wanted to say was that we have been in the scene with those guys for a very long time, like 6 or 7 years now and we totally respect them and their talents. and we were never trying to insidiously slander anybody. Um it's just, little things happen and a little rivalry grew mainly out of jealousy they signed to a major label, we signed to an indie label, and it was just always in good fun. Now that we're both gaining respect in the larger music world I just feel kind of bad that they think we're talking shit about them for no reason.}}
{{Interviewee/general|Daniel Brummel|Yeah, all I wanted to say was that we have been in the scene with those guys for a very long time, like 6 or 7 years now and we totally respect them and their talents. and we were never trying to insidiously slander anybody. Um it's just, little things happen and a little rivalry grew mainly out of jealousy they signed to a major label, we signed to an indie label, and it was just always in good fun. Now that we're both gaining respect in the larger music world I just feel kind of bad that they think we're talking shit about them for no reason.}}
{{Interviewer|The Wood|Well, I will do my best to clear that up via the Internet. Have you got time for a few more questions?}}
{{Interviewer|The Wood|Well, I will do my best to clear that up via the Internet. Have you got time for a few more questions?}}
{{Interviewee/general|Daniel Brummel|Daniel Brummel''': Yeah, sure. Please.}}
{{Interviewee/general|Daniel Brummel|Yeah, sure. Please.}}
{{Interviewer|W|Ozma seems to be gaining a large amount of fame, and a very established fan base. You just went on an arena tour opening up for Weezer, how does it feel to all of a sudden be playing to such a large audience?}}
{{Interviewer|W|Ozma seems to be gaining a large amount of fame, and a very established fan base. You just went on an arena tour opening up for Weezer, how does it feel to all of a sudden be playing to such a large audience?}}
{{Interviewee/general|DB|Well actually, the last tour we did with Weezer [the Outloud Tour ââ,¬Ëœ01] was in mostly larger theaters like 4,000-6,000 capacities, and I liked those places a lot because they're real. Each place has its own individual style. These places we were playing on this tour [hyper extended Midget Tour] were all like NHL arenas. Just wake up everyday and walk in the back door, and it's the same white hallway maze. This whole past month has just been a blur of arena basements, and its kind of harder to reach the crowd.}}
{{Interviewee/general|DB|Well actually, the last tour we did with Weezer [the Outloud Tour ââ,¬Ëœ01] was in mostly larger theaters like 4,000-6,000 capacities, and I liked those places a lot because they're real. Each place has its own individual style. These places we were playing on this tour [hyper extended Midget Tour] were all like NHL arenas. Just wake up everyday and walk in the back door, and it's the same white hallway maze. This whole past month has just been a blur of arena basements, and its kind of harder to reach the crowd.}}
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