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#161 Re: The Garden » Serious question » 919 weeks ago
I think Jarmo is a Slash stalker!!!
Go and read these threads. He is trying way too hard and getting way too worked up over some dates that probably the editor and not Slash messed up.
ttp://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=49802.0
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/boar … ic=49801.0
This poster, highvoltage, summed it up perfectly in my opinion:
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Quote from: jarmo on Today at 01:16:41 AM
I have no obligation to be nice to people who try to insult me because they don't agree with the simple fact that I want people to know the facts about GN'R's past.
/jarmo
highvoltage says,
Not meaning to be rude or anything, but it seems more like you're making a big deal out of the minor factual innaccuracies to give off the impression that Slash is a liar.
#162 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash and Duff have discussed doing a GNR reunion show » 919 weeks ago
- Abbey_Road
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An admin at mygnr.com posted this
An article appeared in the Nov. 23 edition of the Courier-Mail that quotes Duff as saying that he and Slash have discussed doing a GNR show. It sounds like they'd reunite with Axl if Axl asked.
Here's the article:
Features
Q CONFIDENTIAL
Darren Cartwright, Amy Harris, Phil Bartsch
23 November 2007
The Courier-Mail
Big smoothie gunning for reunion gigs
VELVET Revolver's bass guitarist Duff says he's open to hooking up with Guns 'N' Roses again and, of course, Axl Rose -- as as long as it's not too chaotic. And he intends seeing Australia on a Harley-Davidson when his band tours next month.
Speaking to Qconfidential from a beachside bar in Maui where he ordered a cocktail during the interview, Duff, pictured with wife Susan last year, said he and Slash had discussed a possible Guns 'N' Roses show.
``It would be a lot of fun as long as it was on a fun level and say just 10 shows to huge crowds,'' Duff said.
``But we're not really hanging around for a call or with our breath held.''
Duff's more immediate focus is Velvet Revolver's show on December at the Brisbane Convention Centre. The band has visas for their visit downunder, unlike their tour of Japan which had to be cancelled because they were denied visas.
He was last here with the band a couple of years ago and surprised a number of locals, especially a three-piece cover band, when they turned up at the Victory Hotel on a Sunday night.
``Brisbane's an awesome place and I remember that pub and the people were really friendly,'' Duff said.
``Anywhere where there's sunshine and palm trees people are happy.''
As for his love of Harleys: ``We're going to get a couple of bikes and on our days off tour around country. It's better than staying in your hotel room.''
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#163 Re: The Garden » Serious question » 919 weeks ago
Good post sic.
I just notice a lot of people who used to be at HTGTH are not there anymore. And I recognize madagas. He always posted good stuff at HTGTH and when he left there, or didn't post there as much then I knew something wasn't right.
#164 Guns N' Roses » Axl mention in Trailor Park Boys interview » 919 weeks ago
- Abbey_Road
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NOW | NOVEMBER 22 - 28, 2007 | VOL. 27 NO. 12
Halifax, NS - Hanging out with the Trailer Park Boys should come with a label like the ones on rap albums. "WARNING: Contains explicit fuckin' language. You will probably be offended. You will definitely laugh. And you'll want to avoid operating heavy machinery afterward."
Consider this random question from Mike Smith: "Ever pack your cock with cocaine like it's a musket?"
I'm in a booth at Bubbles Mansion, the Halifax eatery (and drinkery) owned by Smith, better known as Bubbles. An alcohol-fuelled shrine to life in Sunnyvale Trailer Park, Life Is A Highway is blaring from the speakers, shopping carts hang over the bar, photographs cover the walls and tables - Bubbles with Geddy Lee and Ed Robertson, the boys on the cover of Maclean's magazine - and there's a full-size replica of Bubbles's shack decorated with props from the show. No sign of the kitties, though.
Smith sits beside me, glass of tequila in hand.
"I don't drink beer. Strictly tequila. And good tequila, not shit tequila - 4 Copas, from a distillery in Guadalajara, the world's only certified organic tequila."
Smith's down-home hospitality also includes a pretty mean pizza and a great cup of seafood chowder served up by Shaggy, the Mansion's chef.
Bubbles' trademark fishbowl glasses are in a case on the table (should Smith feel the need to become his high-pitched alter ego, I suppose) next to a photograph of Bubbles, goggle-eyed and gleeful, pounding on Neil Peart's drum kit. Robb Wells (aka Ricky) and John Paul Tremblay (Julian) are across from us working on pints of "Keets."
The occasional patron walks past pretending to look for the washroom while sneaking a peek at three of the country's biggest TV stars. You may like the show or not, depending on how much you enjoy potty-mouthed pot humour. (As Smith explains, "My dad is probably the biggest fan, while my my mom doesn't like when I say 'cocksucker. '")
But after seven seasons, a Christmas special, a feature film (due to get a U.S. theatrical release in January), numerous public appearances and countless T-shirts and beer glasses adorned with their likenesses, it's safe to elevate Bubbles, Ricky and Julian to iconic status. We're talkin' something like Al Waxman, The Littlest Hobo or The Beachcombers.
"Can you imagine if people freaked out when Nick Adonidas showed up at a bar like people do for us sometimes?" asks Smith incredulously.
The boys will be in Toronto for Grey Cup weekend to host one of several pre-game rock bashes celebrating the CFL showdown's 95th year. "That'll be a good fuckin' time," says Tremblay, the most laid-back of the three.
Smith, the trio's obvious ringleader and party planner, Wells and Tremblay are hanging out and shooting the shit about football, rock 'n' roll and how to throw the ultimate tailgate party. And they're doing it as themselves, not their characters, which is rarer than seeing Julian without a rum-and-Coke.
Now, back to Smith's cock-and-bull (or is it coke-and-bull?) question. I should probably be shocked. But after four hours, round after round of drinks and a monster hash cannon that could've been used by the British to defend nearby Citadel Hill from a French invasion - or at least made the Brits feel better about being invaded - our conversation's already taken more twists than Mulholland Drive. Besides, at a certain point somewhere between the third and fourth round, I think, things start to get a little hazy.
Sure, there's the usual talk of dope and booze and making TV on a dime-bag budget.
But we also talk about the CFL versus the NFL (the boys agree that the CFL is better, if only because it's faster; see sidebar, this page); whether my digital recorder would fit up Smith's ass (definitely, according to Tremblay); how Janet Jackson's right breast BLEEPing killed the Trailer Park Boys' TV debut in the U.S. ("Suddenly, you couldn't swear or do dope or anything"); partying with Axl Rose during a Tokyo earthquake ("Axl's standing in the doorway of our hotel at 10 am wearing a bathrobe, shouting, 'Hey, Bubbles! Ever been in an earthquake, motherfucker?!"); how NOW's slogan should be that it's so environmentally friendly you can smoke it; Japanese ass models; and how not to be a dick ("I think we've done pretty well at not turning into dicks; if we made sick amounts of money, maybe we'd be dicks").
All that and it's not even 5 in the afternoon. So discovering that Bubbles is a tequila connoisseur comes as more of a surprise than talk of dicks and drugs.
Bubbles wants to be your Cinnamon Girl
While the Grey Cup will see the Winnipeg Blue Bombers take on the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday, the boys are (naturally) much more interested in the parties.
The lineup for the Grey Cup concert series reads like a who's who of classic Can-rock: Loverboy, April Wine, Trooper, David Wilcox. Only Rush and the Guess Who seem to be MIA.
'I haven't seen Loverboy in years,' says Smith, who used to play guitar in the Juno-nominated Sandbox back before shacking up in Sunnyvale seven years ago. 'I got onstage with Trooper last year, though.'
Suddenly, the boys are talking music. No surprise. There's a strong connection between the Trailer Park Boys and rock 'n' roll. DVDs of the show are incredibly popular time-killers on band tour buses. The boys did a cross-Canada tour with Our Lady Peace after season two, and were featured in the Tragically Hip video for The Darkest One. And both Alex Lifeson of Rush and Skid Row's Sebastian Bach have been on the show, while Lifeson and Gordon Downie were in the Trailer Park Boys movie.
'I'll listen to anything from reggae to heavy metal,' says Wells.
'You liked the Flock of Seagulls,' says Tremblay.
'Did I?'
'You used to wear your hair just like that.'
'I don't remember that,' says Wells, whose onscreen alter ego sports a Jason Priestleyesque pompadour circa season three of 90210.
'Lots of celebrities like our show,' says Tremblay, who somehow manages to make it not sound like he's bragging. 'Brad Pitt, Eddie Murphy....'
'I have a confirmed report that Ringo Starr watches Trailer Park Boys - and he does a Bubbles impression,' says Smith. 'I also hear he's a tool.'
When it's mentioned that Neil Young's also known to be a fan and that he's playing Massey Hall in a few days, Smith makes a shameless plea: 'If there's any reader out there with an extra ticket and you want to bring Bubbles to see Neil, get in touch with me, for fuck's sake.'
Which leads me to ask what band they'd love to play with if they had the opportunity.
'I kind of did join Guns n' Roses and went on tour playing with them for two months,' says Smith, who met Axl Rose through Bach. Smith - as Bubbles - would perform his song Liquor And Whores in concert. 'It was awesome, amazing, completely surreal.'
'I'd join Steel Pulse,' says Tremblay, referring to the British roots reggae outfit. 'I'd have a pretty good rockin', chillin' time with those guys on tour.'
'I want to recant my answer and say Menudo,' says Smith, straight-faced. 'Back when Ricky Martin was with them. They were nothing without Ricky.
'It's an important question, though,' Smith continues with what I believe is mock seriousness. 'You have to factor in how hard the band parties. You could say the Police, but they're not partying - they're off doing yoga.'
'The Stones?' asks Wells.
'Not now. Back in the 60s, but if you were in the 60s you'd join the Beatles.'
'Roger Waters?'
'No. You'd want to join somebody like...'
'The Who.'
'Not the Who,' says Smith.
'Who's all banged up on heroin?' asks Tremblay.
'Audioslave?'
'They're cleaned up.'
'Boys, I'm joining the Hip,' declares Wells.
'The Hip's good,' says Smith.
'I'd party with those dicks,' says Tremblay.
'Nice comfortable tour bus, lots of stuff to do after the show,' Smith says.
'Smoke different things,' says Wells.
'And they don't do yoga.'
And on and on the debate continues, over another round of drinks.
'It's strange - we've hung out and toured with a lot of bands, and we always seem like the crazy ones,' says Tremblay. 'They're all chilled out and we're like, '˜Boys, this is a fuckin' rock tour!''
'Except for Guns n' Roses,' says Smith.
'Axl is the only one who ever out-partied us,' says Tremblay admiringly. 'Ever.'
The night started in L.A. at Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's pad. Rose even sang a few songs. By 7 am, he'd taken the boys to another house party where he ordered the windows blacked out so it still felt like night.
'This is Axl and just booze, not any other substance - just liquor,' says Smith. 'He can drink for two days straight. He's a machine.' By midafternoon, Rose was ready to hit a strip club.
'We were like, '˜That's it. We're done,'' says Tremblay. All three TPB slept until the next day, missing the Oscar after-parties they'd been invited to.
Not that it was the last red-carpet affair for the three.
Complete Interview here: http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-1 … _story.php
#165 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Some more interesting points in Slash's book that I never knew about » 919 weeks ago
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I never knew that UYI was recorded raw without all the synths that Axl added. Slash says in his book that he wishes there was a copy of UYI floating around on the internet with this "raw" sound because UYI without the synth had the raw feeling like AFD did.
I also never knew that the UYI tour went as long as it did. Also, Axl was spending like crazy on the tour with the lavish afterparties and Slash says that Doug Goldstein summed it up to Axl like this, "if you want to keep your lavish mansion in Malibu, you need to earn more money" so I guess what they earned on the tour was spent very quickly on afterparties and stuff.
I also never knew that for the whole UYI tour, they had two camera guys who filmed it all. Slash says he'd love to see a copy of that because it captures rare moments such as him and Izzy just jamming and Slash says that all this footage is locked in a vault that will remain shut forever unless he, Axl and the rest of the guys get their differences ironed out.
#166 Re: The Garden » One of my stray cats just got killed » 919 weeks ago
Hope you are doing okay James. Sorry to hear about your cat. It's not easy to lose a pet. Been there and done that. But don't let it stop you from taking in another stray. Pets add a lot to our lives as I am sure you already know this.
#167 Re: The Garden » Serious question » 919 weeks ago
I can understand why some people wouldn't like the site, but for someone like me, its great. I can't stand MyGNR where everyone just mocks the band.. this is a nice alternative to those of us who really care about the current GnR lineup and not so much VR. It gets really old hearing the same old "its not gnr" and "its not the same without slash" day in and day out and HTGTH really filters most of that type out. I think it works out for the better.
A site like this provides a nice balance for all fans of anything GNR related, and the membership is smaller and (well most of us) are mature enough to have intelligent discussions. But when you get to a site with the membership size of HTGTH or MyGNR, you have to put a little more smack down(htgth) or you have chaos(mygnr).
And if Jarmo has met Axl, good for him. He deserves it, he's ran that site for 11 years and he's one of the most dedicated Gnr fans I've ever come across on these boards.
I read the news over there, but the threads are ridiculous. When an admin starts calling posters things like "fucking idiots" and accuses them of not being a real fan because they ask questions about the album only to get their posts deleated is ridiculous. Verbal abuse is against the rules yet it's okay for the admin of that site to do it? Pot - Kettle - Black.
#168 Re: The Garden » Happy Thanksgiving to all those celebrating! » 919 weeks ago
I got four days off from work to sleep and eat
#169 Re: Guns N' Roses » Angel Down Selling Out » 919 weeks ago
I went to my local Best Buy and they diddn't have it. I then went across the street to Circuit City and they had 2 copies. I bought one.
I have to say though, that if Axl wasn' t on this record, I would not have bought it. It is okay but it's not grand or anything.
A lot of the songs are just to 80s to me.
And I only paid $12.99 for it too, which is very reasonable but the packaging was cheaply done in my opinion but if that keeps the cost down, then cool.
I am curious if Bach goes on tour and does Stuck Inside, I wonder who he will get to sing Axl's parts because again, if Axl wasn't on this record, I wouldn't even have picked it up.
#170 Re: The Garden » Serious question » 919 weeks ago
He has met Axl. If he told you he didn't, he's lying to you.