Former RUNNING WILD Bassist Recalls Funniest Moments On Tour

February 13, 2004

RUNNING WILD's official web site has posted a brand-new interview with the band's former bassist Thomas "Bodo" Smuszynski. Asked to name the funniest event on a tour that he ever witnessed, Thomas said, "There were quite some...a nice little slip in front of 15,000 people at the beginning of a show, for example. Once I was on stage — quite drunk — and wanted to crouch down while playing, but I ended up sitting on my ass. I couldn't stand up again without the help of a roadie. But that taught me a lesson and so it didn't happen again. And there was this guy that stormed my hotel room screaming . . . because he thought I was having fun with his wife. Well, he was right..." Read the rest of the interview here.

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