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#1391 Re: Guns N' Roses » Robin back in NIN. Temp or not is the question? » 944 weeks ago

James Lofton wrote:

Actually, I think people aren't reading enough into it.

That could very well be.

I'm just really confused at the moment, since everything seemed to shape up really good with Dr. Pepper, a new management and (possible) "listenings" to some of the new songs with other major music company suits.

What makes me think that people are reading too much into it? Well, the fact that Robin hardly has done anything outside of GN'R during these last years and now makes a complete 180 with rejoining Nine Inch Nails (which is a VERY big act compared to Frank playing in New York at a club or something in that matter) for touring may cause people to believe that he's leaving Guns N' Roses for good instead of thinking that it might just be something to keep him occupied until the new management and Axl decides to do something "radical" with GN'R and Chinese Democracy.

I don't know. I just don't know.

This whole thing makes me think about Buckethead coming back, which I can't explain either.

#1392 Re: Guns N' Roses » Robin back in NIN. Temp or not is the question? » 944 weeks ago

Honestly, I think people are reading way too much into this at the moment.

#1394 Re: Guns N' Roses » CD update from record execs, it's 2006 again » 945 weeks ago

This is great news if it's true, which I believe it is at this point.

Thanks for posting.

#1395 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Other singers who auditioned for VR » 945 weeks ago

It ain't going to happen, but I would love to see what they could do together with Dave Grohl.

#1396 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Velvet Revolver "fires" Scott Weiland » 945 weeks ago

Neemo wrote:

remember that one?

"Sources close to the band have indicated that former Skid Row frontman - and close personal friend of Axl Rose - Sebastian Bach looks set to front the band, although nothing has been officially confirmed."

http://www2.kerrang.com/2008/04/its_off … ut_of.html

I don't believe that it'll happen, though.

As I've said before, I even doubt that Velvet Revolver will continue after this.

#1397 Re: The Sunset Strip » The STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Thread » 945 weeks ago

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS To Perform On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

The reunited STONE TEMPLE PILOTS will be the featured musical guests on ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on the Thursday, May 1 episode (which will actually air the morning of May 2 beginning at 12:05 a.m.).

According to Billboard.com, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS will next week announce plans for a summer tour of more than 50 amphitheaters.

The group has already confirmed a handful of festival dates, beginning with the Rock on the Range festival in Columbus, Ohio, on May 17-18.

Further details about STP's tour will be announced during an April 7 news conference at the Harry Houdini Estate in Los Angeles. It is still unclear whether the band will record new material.

Although STONE TEMPLE PILOTS broke up in 2002 under less than friendly circumstances, both singer Scott Weiland '” who just parted ways with VELVET REVOLVER following a very public ar of words '” and guitarist Dean DeLeo have said that the band members are all on good terms now. Weiland even told The Pulse of Radio he could envision making another STP album. "We were never a band that felt like we needed to lean too hard onto our muscle," he said. "We always felt like we had enough beauty and enough finesse in our music, you know, while we were together, that could carry us into a long career. So for us to make a record at an older age doesn't seem like a stretch, you know, 'cause we were never all about brawn."

The last STP album, "Shangri-La-Dee-Da", came out in 2001. The band's initial success in the early and mid-'90s was derailed in the latter part of the decade by Weiland's well-documented drug problems and arrests.

Weiland, who recently spent time in rehab at an undisclosed location, has struggled with substance abuse problems for more than a decade, although he has reportedly been clean for nearly four years until now. Questions about his condition flared a few weeks ago when he missed a VELVET REVOLVER performance at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, claiming transportation problems.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe … emID=94072

Thanks to FunkyMonkey from HTGTH.

#1398 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Velvet Revolver "fires" Scott Weiland » 945 weeks ago

Thank U VR Crew, Goodbye Scott
04.03.08 | Comment?

Hey Friends, Want to give a very special thanks to our amazing crew, These are the guys and girl that work there asses off bouncing around on a tour bus then getting up after no sleep to set up all the gear, get the dressing rooms ready, food for the crew and band etc etc. Hard working dedicated people who love the traveling rock n roll show. They are the foundation of Velvet Revolver. Love U guys!!!! And as you all know by now it was our last show with Scott Weiland It was great to be in the UK and Europe playing for all you great fans. Thank you for your support as well as your passion. you people go crazy and we love it. Took some pictures with my girl In Amsterdam before we left for the airport today. Feeling good about the future. Going to get back to work right away on some new music and hope to have exciting news soon.
As for Scott I wish him well.
Stay Tuned!!!!!!
Love, Matt

#1399 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Velvet Revolver "fires" Scott Weiland » 945 weeks ago

Tommie wrote:

1.  Poor Dave.

I beleve that he'll continue working with them in the future, whether it's within Velvet Revolver or not.

The guy deserves every little bit of credit he could possibly be getting. He's great.

And I might (as well) add that I think that this drama caused by these guys is so fucking stupid - why not do it the right way instead of taking cheap shots at each other?

I'll admit that I am pretty "sad" about the whole situation, because I really liked them as a band, and a lot of that is thanks to Scott Weiland. I still stand by my words from last year about 'Lbertad' - it was the greatest record of 2007 and it was exciting to see them out in the world again after their debut, even though the record failed pretty badly.

I wish them all the best and I hope that they can move on properly and think twice next time when an opportunity like this comes around.

#1400 Re: The Garden » The Nothing Thread » 945 weeks ago

polluxlm wrote:

I got a baguette in my pants.

That comment gave me some weird visuals inside of my head.

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