It doesn’t get much better than Queen’s We Will Rock You. I love Revolver, it’s a bit more rock’n’roll, a harder-driving album. Bands these days are still following their formula. I still don’t think anyone has ever done it better than The Beatles. They have such a huge sound for a three-piece too. I’m used to big production from playing with Alice, which makes it even more impressive that I was so floored. The production, the lights, the big inflatables, it was just unreal. I just saw Muse for the first time and that show was unbelievable. He told me he was putting together a compilation album of female guitar players and would I like to contribute? I was like: “Absolutely! One hundred per cent! Wonderful!” I must have said ‘yes’ twelve different ways. I remember he came out, quintessential Steve Vai, in a black mesh shirt and jewellery. The first time I met him was after a Generation Axe show. He played the Devil’s guitar player and had this sexy charisma. I’m talking about Steve Vai a lot, but he’s the reason I picked up a guitar. She can do anything from high cleans to death-metal growls. For my money she’s up there with the best of the best. But I also had the pleasure recently to work with Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy. The first person that pops into my head is Bruce Dickinson.
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