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Encyclopedia > Phil Mogg

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Phil Mogg Interview (3956 words)
Phil: Pete (Way) had some problems with his as well, he had some court case pending but we were going to go with or without him anyway.
Phil: I think the most disappointing point was when we got back together in 1995, I had high expectations that we were going to get together and really put the effort into doing something and that all went pear shaped.
Phil: Yeah that’s when Pete had gone off to do Waysted and Billy was still playing with Talas I believe, he came in to help us out I think it was in Italy for about a month or so of tour dates, then Paul Gray came in from The Dammed.
Phil Mogg of UFO interviewed by The House of Shred - July 2000 - Page 1 (1482 words)
Phil Mogg has been one of the most influential vocalists in Rock N' Roll History, as well as being the anchor for the legendary band UFO.
Phil: Well, Walk On Water was the first thing we'd played together for fifteen years and it was kind of like a first album, or that's how it seemed, that it would be easy.
Phil: Yeah, and that was part of the agreement, to cover anybody's asses or whatever that they wouldn't be fired or somebody else wouldn't come in.
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