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Title: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Matt C on October 05, 2010, 02:37:25 PM
I would have to go with Dave Palumbo.  I do think Shawn Ray and Flex Wheeler are quite good as well and there are others too but I think Dave has a great interest and great knowledge and also knows what questions to ask and is quite comfortable with the task.

Discuss.
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Palpatine Q on October 05, 2010, 03:02:20 PM
I would have to go with Dave Palumbo.  I do think Shawn Ray and Flex Wheeler are quite good as well and there are others too but I think Dave has a great interest and great knowledge and also knows what questions to ask and is quite comfortable with the task.

Discuss.

Pity bump

"gee Matt......your interview with Lee Labrada was pretty good too"

happy now  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Mr. Magoo on October 05, 2010, 03:17:48 PM
Pity bump

"gee Matt......your interview with Lee Labrada was pretty good too"

happy now  ::) ::)

haha  :D
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: dr.chimps on October 05, 2010, 03:36:42 PM
Pity bump

"gee Matt......your interview with Lee Labrada was pretty good too"

happy now  ::) ::)
Haha. Dealey Plaza headshot.
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: wavelength on October 05, 2010, 03:38:40 PM
funny people asking funny people about funny stuff
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Mr Nobody on October 05, 2010, 03:39:09 PM
What happened to the D.A. show?
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: el numero uno on October 05, 2010, 03:40:14 PM
Pity bump

"gee Matt......your interview with Lee Labrada was pretty good too"

happy now  ::) ::)

lol
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Matt C on October 05, 2010, 03:43:41 PM
Pity bump

"gee Matt......your interview with Lee Labrada was pretty good too"

happy now  ::) ::)

I thought it was pretty good myself, but I'm wondering who is the best interviewer, hence the point of this thread.  You can be quite the spastic at times you know.  ::)
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: unracked on October 05, 2010, 03:44:48 PM
I would have to go with Dave Palumbo.  I do think Shawn Ray and Flex Wheeler are quite good as well and there are others too but I think Dave has a great interest and great knowledge and also knows what questions to ask and is quite comfortable with the task.

Discuss.
Not that i give a shit about this topic, but yes, Palumbo is a natural interviewer.
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Matt C on October 05, 2010, 03:45:56 PM
What happened to the D.A. show?

Here is the link for the replays:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dashow

Not that i give a shit about this topic, but yes, Palumbo is a natural interviewer.

He's honestly amazing.
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on October 05, 2010, 03:47:07 PM
I would have to go with Dave Palumbo.  I do think Shawn Ray and Flex Wheeler are quite good as well and there are others too but I think Dave has a great interest and great knowledge and also knows what questions to ask and is quite comfortable with the task.

Discuss.

Shawn is really good , very professional.
Title: Re: Who is the best bodybuilding interviewer?
Post by: Matt C on October 05, 2010, 03:51:39 PM
Shawn is really good , very professional.

Yes I agree with you on that one.  Shawn has a rich history in bodybuilding both on the stage and behind the scenes.  He brings his knowledge to the interviews and is very engaging with the people he is talking to.  I think it's too bad he left getbig but I do think MD was wise to sign him.

And the reason I started this thread is not for some pity responses to my interviews, but to see what the consensus is on the best interviewers in the industry.  Obviously with that information I can at least make an effort to replicate their style to some degree, whether I am successful or not.  Everyone starts somewhere.  Frankly I was pleased with the whole experience and look forward to the Arnold.

TA thought Rob Riches was very good and I would have to agree with him there: