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#91 Re: Guns N' Roses » for the the posters that doesnt like others complaining about Ron » 791 weeks ago
as usual someone trying to start shit with other people because they have nothing better to do than bitch about stupid shit.
#92 Re: Guns N' Roses » Rumors building up regarding CDII release date... » 793 weeks ago
It would be nice if there was a new album this year, but I don't think it will happen, if it does I'd be surprised, been through all of this shit before.
#93 Re: Guns N' Roses » DELETE> Chinese Democracy Multitrack!se NOW » 794 weeks ago
damn, well I wish I still had the files, but like I said I deleted them because I didn't find them all that interesting.
#94 Re: Guns N' Roses » DELETE> Chinese Democracy Multitrack!se NOW » 794 weeks ago
I had the files, but deleted them, the only thing I thought was cool was the drum track, but I managed to find a link I had bookmarked for the drums, some of the guitars and additional stuff, so here's the link for that if anyone is interested http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a … NVZjR0E9PQ
#95 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash Album Booklet and Credits » 795 weeks ago
It's just an album, I really don't care if it has lyrics or whatever. People will always find something to bitch about.
#96 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Multitrack!se, and im n » 795 weeks ago
Ok, right. That's what I thought. I hope the whole album is posted by the end of the day. I'd love to tinker with it.
Me too, I have fun making my own remixes, when I had the Shakler's tracks I made like 5 different remixes of that song.
#97 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Multitrack!se, and im n » 795 weeks ago
you can use the program Audacity to open them
#98 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » SLASH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Was 'The Perfect AXL Record' » 795 weeks ago
I kind of hope that there's never a reunion now because I think Axl and Slash are both alot happier doing their own things these days. Anyway atleast these days Slash isn't talking shit about Axl, to bad Axl is still talking shit about Slash, but to me it doesn't really matter what shit talking goes on, because I am still a fan of Axl and GN'R and I am a Slash fan, and there's no rule saying that I can't like both.
#99 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash on Cover of Guitar World (CD Rom) » 795 weeks ago
that sounds cool, I'll have to pick that up.
#100 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » SLASH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Was 'The Perfect AXL Record' » 795 weeks ago
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Larry Getlen of the New York Post recently conducted an interview with legendary guitarist Slash (VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES). An excerpt from the chat follows below.
New York Post: When Axl [Rose] finally released "Chinese Democracy" in 2008, What did you think?
Slash: It was the perfect Axl record '” exactly what I would have expected from the final years of us working together, and seeing where he was headed musically. It's very heavy; sort of a dark, depressing record. He's fucking phenomenal.
New York Post: But the two of you haven't spoken in years. Would you be open to speaking again?
Slash: I'm more standoffish because I know how vehemently he hates me. So that sort of makes me doubt it. But if we ran into each other and all that animosity were to pass for a second, then I'm sure we could have an interesting conversation.
New York Post: Axl Rose and Scott Weiland are great vocalists, but not so stable. Is that why you worked with so many guests on your new record?
Slash: Now you're getting into the deeper psychological aspect of it, which I hadn't really taken into consideration. Maybe a couple of hours on the couch might pull that one out! I think the whole thing was just inspired by great singers that I wanted to work with. I didn't think about other aspects of it. But the one cool thing that did come out of this was that it gave me a whole new respect for singers, and changed my attitude toward them given the last couple of guys that I've worked with. These people were all amazingly gracious and professional. I've done so much session work where I write or play with somebody, and it's an empty feeling when you're done because they take off with the material '” it's like being a surrogate. So this time, I had all these people play on my record.
Read the entire interview at the New York Post.
http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/m … vU908WBSlI