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#2111 Re: The Sunset Strip » Ticketmaster Is Such Bullshit! » 901 weeks ago
That's where the money is these days in music - touring and merchandise. I'm not surprised with all the moves that are happening now. Like when Ticketmaster and Iriving Azoff's Frontline Management company merged late last year.
I think all these things spell bad news for the end users (fans). Prices are simply going to be jacked up for concerts, they will sell the best seats as package deal to corporates etc etc. All this to try and recoup money that is no longer made from album sales.
If Ticketmaster and Live Nation merge surely that is bad for competition. If you essentially end up with them having a monopoly prepare to bend over and grab your ankles going forward.
#2112 Re: Guns N' Roses » Former GN'R Manager Alan Niven Counters Axl's Claims » 901 weeks ago
I communicate with Alan personally from time to time. For those that have wondered why he has come out now and said the things he has said, I believe that ultimately he simply wishes to preserve the postive aspects of the legacy. BUT, since Axl has seen fit to libel and defame both himself and the rest of the alumini, I believe he has finally said "enough".
It's worth noting that Alan for the most part has never come out and spoken about his time with the band. In fact, the only time I can recall was to defend Axl a couple of years ago when Scott Weiland came out with his vitriolic attack on Axl. So for him to come out now and actually speak up about a number of issues, tells me that he no doubt feels a line was overstepped when Axl decided to deride his actions and character.
#2113 Guns N' Roses » Former GN'R Manager Alan Niven Counters Axl's Claims » 901 weeks ago
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This was just posted on Classic Rock's website:
Former GN'R Manager Counters Axl's Claims
“Axl got rid of me to wrestle control of GN’R!” claims former GN’R manager Alan Niven in a Classic Rock exclusive.
Guns N’ Roses’ former manager has claimed that Axl Rose had him fired in what he believes was an attempt by Rose to take control of the band name.
In a web posting on December 11, 2008, Axl claimed that he sought ownership of the band’s name as protection because their then manager, Alan Niven, “was always trying to convince someone they should fire me”.
He added: “As I had stopped speaking with him he sensed his days were numbered and was bending any ear he could along with attempting to sell our renegotiation [with record company Geffen] out for a personal pay day”.
In his first full length magazine interview printed in the next issue of Classic Rock, Alan Niven refutes Rose’s allegations and gives new insights into life behind the scenes with GN’R.
Of Axl’s claim that Niven tried to personally benefit from the Geffen renegtiation, the manager claims that, rather than being fuelled by greed he “paid millions to get Axl out of my life”.
Niven claims that he had “a 17% commission in perpetuity [ie that] anything released, mastered or negotiated during the term of my contract was commissionable forever… Axl fired me in ’91. Now that means that the sales of Appetite, Lies and Use Your Illusions were all commissionable. Forever. To get Axl out of my life I sold those rights back to the band for $3.5 million. I did not want to deal with him again. Now that’s a decent chunk of change, but Geffen had only paid royalties on about five million albums total at that time. Imagine how much I had still coming. [Appetite For Destruction alone has sold 30 million copies.] The settlement I took is not nearly anywhere close to what I was due and had earned.”
In fact, Niven claims that Axl waited until the manager had renegotiated the deal before firing him.
“As regards his remark about me getting a payday from Geffen from renegotiations – let’s get some more facts straight. I have a right to defend myself against this guy. “Firstly, both the managers of Aerosmith and Whitesnake tried to get renegotiations on existing contracts around this time and failed. I think I am the only person to leverage a re-negotiation out of David Geffen on an existing contract… Their royalty rates were increased by 30%. There were other refinements. Better advances, etc. But since when I was fired I sold my rights back to the band I did not benefit from this re-negotiation.”
“Furthermore, I had their merch deal redone, and their sub-publishing deal redone. They were due. …I also got the first major headline tour in place. Then I was fired. Nice.”
“As for his claim I was trying to get him fired because he wasn’t talking to me, that is an absurd invention. He didn’t talk to me after the incident in Phoenix in ’88 when his failure to show caused a riot. He didn’t talk to me when I refused to cancel the Aerosmith tour. I was banned from that tour for a month. Many was the time Axl would send me to Coventry.”
While Axl claims he sought rights to the name to protect his position in the band from Niven, the former manager suggests that he was fired so that Axl could wrestle control of GN’R: “What I find interesting is that after I was fired, by his own admission, Axl took the band name as part of the Geffen renegotiation. I believe he got rid of me to do that, amongst other things. I think that he always intended to take total control. And he knew I would not stand for such a move. I could be wrong, but I rather think there you have it.
“Axl always had a problem that I made it clear that I represented the interests of all five members of the band, not just and exclusively his.”
Of the new GN’R, Niven comments: “Y’know, everyone has the right to make the music they want to with whomever they wish. But just be up ’n’ up about it. All this ‘last man’ standing stuff from Axl is horseshit. He wore us all out. Drove us all off. And for a personality like Axl, solo work only makes sense. If he wants to be Elton Rose then more power to him. Go for it. Pull it off. He has the talent to do that. But don’t pretend that one person alone represents the idea of Guns N’ Roses. That band, in my opinion, played its last show on April 7, 1990. Farm Aid, Indianapolis.”
To read the full interview, see the new edition of Classic Rock, onsale Wednesday February 4
#2114 Re: The Sunset Strip » Which concerts are you going to? » 901 weeks ago
I just bought tickets to see Phantom of the Opera - does that count 
I've seen it once before but I want to see it again. Ive got tickets 3 rows from the front - right in the mosh pit 
#2115 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » New Guitar Hero Action Figure of Slash » 902 weeks ago
Im with you Randall i've got the two that you have as well. But this is getting a bit ridiculous. I have to say this one looks quite cheap and nasty. His face/lips and his hair just don't look right.
BTW - with that Knucklebonz one Randall, did you know you could also buy a marshall stack to put with him. It's not specifically a Slash one but Knucklebonz made one so I bought that too. Theres like two quad boxes plus the head on top of it. I bought that and whacked it behind him. I think it looks quite good with it:
#2116 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Opening Chocolate Exposition in Mexico » 902 weeks ago
What the fuck?
It's a strawberry dipped in chocolate.
#2117 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Opening Chocolate Exposition in Mexico » 902 weeks ago
In all fairness, Slash is on a bit of a different level than Dizzy Reed. He is the "guitar hero" after all. I've never heard Dizzy been referred to as the "keyboard hero".
True - don't worry I also think some of the shit Slash has done has been extremely lame and have cringed many a time!!! Slash has become a "Corporate Hero".
#2118 Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Opening Chocolate Exposition in Mexico » 902 weeks ago
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Saw this posted at HTGTH and after I picked myself up off the floor from laughing so hard - thought I just had to post it:
http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noti … de-ch.html


Thanks to "nekomex" from HTGTH for making me laugh so much.
Now where are those people that were bagging Slash for his lame appearances??
#2119 Re: The Garden » The Rant Thread » 902 weeks ago
Fucken ebay just ripped down 5 of my auctions coz someone reported them as being copywrite/bootleg cd's etc.
They are fucken offical GNR CD singles - cockheads. The only thing I can think is these particular ones were promo singles - you know given to radio stations etc, these were for Estranged, LALD, YCBM etc etc. But there are tonnes of bloody Chinese Democracy and Better promo singles on ebay - but no - mine get taken down a couple of hours before my auctions end while they have bids on em.
Ebay don't give a toss - they just rip an auction down when someone reports it so you gotta relist the item. More fees for them.
Grrrrr 
#2120 Re: Guns N' Roses » Lars Comments on "Better" Video » 903 weeks ago
My thoughts are that Axl needs to stop beating a Dead Horse now with CD. For whatever reason they just couldn't get their act together with this damn thing and the ship has sailed. It's a shame coz I think it's a solid album when held against other shit on offer today.
I mean fuck people you have a video ready to release to coincide with the single when it's released. How long ago now was Better released as a single???
I'm sorry but I just really can't understand what is so fucking hard about this whole thing. Regardless of legal and other bullshit someone with a strong sense of leadership would get all this shit done irrespective of the obstacles thrown at them. He's not the first artist to have a lovers tiffs and legal arguements with old band members. I would love to be enlightened as to what is so bloody difficult and what is causing them so much trouble.
Axl is a fanstastic artist but he is not a managers fucken asshole. He needs to recognise this and bloody give up some control and delegate to some decent people, then most importantly listen to what these people tell him to do. I'm sure that may mean having to do some things that he may not entirely like or feel could be done a different way. Too bad - suck it up, the worlds not going to end.
My only thought with this Better video is if there is some truth in the rumour that after the 6 month best buy exclusive ends, he's gonna release HIS version of the album, artwork etc. Then he's going to actually promote with a video etc etc. Not saying it will work but perhaps that's what he's going to do. Although that would certainly screw over Azoff's relationship with BB - although some would argue that the CD fiasco has already done that.
