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RNRU : Recently you worked with Ozzy Osbourne on a cover of the Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth," for his 'Prince Of Darkness' box set. How did you get hooked up with Ozzy, and how was that experience for you?
JB : Well, he just called me out of the blue, and said, "You want to play on the Ozzy record?" I was like "Sure." I'd just got home from the tour, I answered the phone, and he asked me if I wanted to play on it. It was a really, really good experience. It was one of those things, to be on a record, where for all intents and purposes blues guitar players are generally not invited. (Laughs) It was a good feather in my cap. I like the way the track came out, Ireally, really enjoy the way it came out.[see full story for more of the interview]
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