Bio live chat sa Hansijem na metalcamp sajtu, evo zanimljivih pitanja i odgovora, a boldovano je najzanimljivije:
George Goldman: Hansi, Blind Guardian's latest album took on yet another new (amazing) style. Will your next album be similar or will it have a mixture of the old and the new? I personally loved Nightfall in Middle Earth and would love to see more songs of that nature?
Hansi: So we start with George: Next album is not even in the making. The orchestral project would be first, most probably.
John Yelland: Will the orchestral project be under the Blind Guardian name or something separate?
Hansi: To John: We do not know yet, most probably yes.
Adam JosepHansi: Hansi how will you work with Jon Schaffer if he doesn't get to Europe till November?
Hansi: To Adam: Jon and I will find magical ways. He might be here for festivals...
Gabiel: Hansi when will you make the next album with demons and wizards?
Hansi: To Gabiel: D&W within the next two years, I would guess.
Don Bilbo: my question is, if we will hear Battlefield or Curse of Feanor live someday?
Hansi: To Don: Battlefield is very, very difficult!!
Zvonimir Bog Grabic: Will you play again AND THEN THERE WAS SILENCE like 5 years ago?
Hansi: To Zvonimir: Silence is always an option. We are recording a fairly new version at the moment.
Marcel Formela: So... is there a chance to release Forgotten Tales II or something like this?
Hansi: To Marcel: Forgotten Tales, I do not see that, but a possible "Best of" Album.
Milan Zelenka: About the orchestral project. Is it going to concern a single topic like e.g. Nightfall did or are we going to hear tales from more realms?
Hansi: Orchestral album will be a conceptual one. Difficult to explain, now. But we still work on many elements at the same time.
Aaron Carstens: Have you ever thought of playing a live show with an actual orchestra?
Hansi: Yes, we have that in mind for a possible next Blind Guardian festival. Orchestras are very expensive.
Nahuel Alejandro Oddo: Hey Hansi, I have a question, would you ever do again an acoustic tour like the one on NIME tour? With songs like Theatre Of Pain, To France, and The Wizard?
Hansi: Acoustic tours are pretty fun. We talk about that very often. We may do a sort of club tour after we have finished touring. Then anything is possible.
George Goldman: Would Blind Guardian ever consider a joint project with Rhapsody of Fire (like you had with Iced Earth (Demons and Wizards))?
Hansi: Helloween and Rhapsody would be fun.
Mina Vaan: Have you thought making a live performance musical with actors? Maybe LOTR influenced...?
Hansi: Yes, we have considered doing something with actors. Might be an option for the orchestral project.
Önay Geylan: Hansi will you have any extra projects like once Neverland (dreamtone, turkish band)?
Hansi: There are some bands I will work with in the future, but too many to mention now.
Stefan Pepi Stanisic: How do you feel coming back to Serbia after recording a second video and do you remember shows you had earlier here? Looking forward to seeing you again.
Hansi: Serbia is always a blast - Staca and Ivan really rule in doing videos.
Ran Hameiri: Why don't you play the song "Battlefield"? It's one of your best songs I think... and also Another Stranger Me!
Hansi: Battlefield is a great song, but difficult to perform. One fine day...
Majesty: Would you be interested in doing a duet with a female singer and if you could choose one, with whom would you like to sing a song together?
Hansi: I am not so interested, since I never really think about what might come next. There are some great female vocalists nonetheless.
Fabrice: will you play some old songs that you never played in the past?
Hansi: Fabrice: Ride into Obsession.
Pavle Milicevic: Have you thought about recording another song with Kai Hansen?
Hansi: Yes, actually we think about it right now.
Önay Geylan: why don't you write some political lyrics?
Hansi: To Önay: Battalions of Fear has been a failure.
Lalall tuvieja: I know you worked with Tobias Sammet in Vain Glory Opera. Will you work with Avantasia at some point of your career?
Hansi: No-one knows - it is the same with duets.
Fabrice: will you play live the different language version of harvest of sorrow? Like Frutto del buio.
Hansi: Frutto del buio - mean, very mean.
Cesar Rojas: Is there going to be a Tolkien-based song in your next orchestral project?
Hansi: No Tolkien based song on the orchestral projects, though it sounds like a mixture of Nime and BG Loth sountrack music at parts.