I just recently pass down to my Son the guitar pick that I caught from Dan Spitz while in the 2nd row at Baltimore Arena, summer 1989. Anthrax Helloween Exodus …probably the best concert I’d ever been to.
Wow that's an incredible story! I'm so impressed by him. I thought that he was just another rich rocker who collected watches and decided to do a vanity project. How wrong I was. Thanks for telling his tale. That was really interesting.
My buddy Trey Marsh (RIP) was his piercer and then guitar tech for a while. He had nothing but nice things to say about Danny. I still have his old Red Lamb hoodie that he got from him. 🖤
Beside his skills in watchmaking and guitar playing,he is a really humble and kind person...I wish him all the best...
@jackdawson3680 Well said!
I just recently pass down to my Son the guitar pick that I caught from Dan Spitz while in the 2nd row at Baltimore Arena, summer 1989.
Anthrax
Helloween
Exodus
…probably the best concert I’d ever been to.
Not to mention he looks very strong! World needs more multi-talented people, great history thank you!
Persistence Of Time! Get it? Any Anthrax fans out there?
@icedrealm71 👏👏!
Gotta tock, tick, tick tick of the mind
Follow me or die!!
Not!
MEDUSA!! She' staring at you!
Incredible talent both on stage and off.
I’ve said for years that Dan never got his recognition as a guitar player. Dude shreds so effortlessly and always looked like he was having fun.
He got recognition, he just chose to do something else. That's ok, though, but he got his recognition.
Danny Spitz truly has "got the time".
Booooooooooo! (haha)
Frickin Awesome !
Wow that's an incredible story! I'm so impressed by him. I thought that he was just another rich rocker who collected watches and decided to do a vanity project. How wrong I was.
Thanks for telling his tale. That was really interesting.
Happy to shed some light on this legend!
FYI : he tinkered with all his Amps and effects? The reason Anthrax sounded so unique.
My buddy Trey Marsh (RIP) was his piercer and then guitar tech for a while. He had nothing but nice things to say about Danny.
I still have his old Red Lamb hoodie that he got from him. 🖤
That was amazing and shocking. Love the story,thank you
I'm glad he found his calling but as a thrash kid from the '80s I was wicked pissed when he left the anthrax
Such fine watches, they always need to be repaired.
Couldn't believe it when he left, to work on watches. But the guy's a modern-day Renaissance man.
I hope he does well as a watchmaker as he did as a guitarist
That’s so awesome!! Saw them 1988..
Anthrax
Queensryche
Metallica
at “Scream for me Long Beach” arena
Fantastic gig!!!!
that's awesome
❣️
I'd so buy a watch made by his hands!
I wouldn't be surprised if this guy becomes the next man on the moon.
Neither would we! haha
Well, he's "got the time"
Who needs a watch so luxurious?
@MbisonBalrog Well, since this is a watch-focused channel, I’m pretty sure there are plenty of people here who appreciate it!
A level of intelligence lacking in the world nowadays
@toffeepie1878 He's multi-talented, for sure!
I'm think'n ok, I can play like this dude, No problem! Cause I can! Then I watch this mini Documentary and realize dang, I'm so inferior!
Jus say'n
Do the math.
First time I saw him was in 1991 clash of the Titans Portland Maine
I want to dan Spitz watch
Danny, years ago I bought your unit in the hamlets.
probably out of your price range