YOUR QUESTIONS: For Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens
Your chance to ask Stevens a question for MusicRadar's next podcast

In recent weeks we´ve brought you podcasts from some of the finest musicians in the business: master guitarist Joe Satriani and monster of rock Zakk Wylde to name but a few. Next week we´ve got Billy Idol´s former guitarist Steve Stevens lined up and this is your chance to ask the questions.
Steve Stevens has enjoyed critical acclaim for his solo albums but is best known for his work with other artists. His impressive yet eclectic resume boasts guitar duties for Michael Jackson´s Dirty Diana and with Harold Faltermeyer on the Grammy Award-winning Top Gun Theme. Fans of hardcore-trance may also know Stevens for his work with German techno band Scooter.
If there´s not enough material in that short paragraph to incense your desire to ask a question, we don´t know what will!
To ask a question, simply add one to the comments below (you´ll need to be registered and logged in to do this). We´ll pick the best and ask them during the interview next week.
Update: We put your questions to Steve Stevens and you can listen to the interview here.
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