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#2891 Re: Guns N' Roses » May 24th Evo SotW » 678 weeks ago
I don't even know what Sonic Reducer is, so I'll go with that.
#2892 Re: The Garden » Drug prohibition at an end? » 678 weeks ago
It's been that way a long time, but lately some pretty big forces are starting to come around on the issue. Prominent world leaders speaking in favor of a change is a big step, and the recent state legalizations in the US shows the public support is growing to a point where the politicians have to start considering it.
A pro market would be insane. Whenever I walk through the beverage sections I look at all the different brands and think to myself, why can't they sell weed like this? Why can't I have a few plants in my home without worrying about going to jail, for years!
#2893 Re: Guns N' Roses » The Time Axl Rose and Steven Adler nearly killed each other » 678 weeks ago
Stalin was like that too, the sleep thing. Myth goes he died because nobody dared to open the door when he became sick.
#2894 Re: The Garden » Drug prohibition at an end? » 678 weeks ago
About time!
#2895 The Garden » Drug prohibition at an end? » 678 weeks ago
- polluxlm
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Western leaders study 'gamechanging' report on global drugs trade
European governments and the Obama administration are this weekend studying a "gamechanging" report on global drugs policy that is being seen in some quarters as the beginning of the end for blanket prohibition.
Publication of the Organisation of American States (OAS) review, commissioned at last year's Cartagena Summit of the Americas attended by Barack Obama, reflects growing dissatisfaction among Latin American countries with the current global policy on illicit drugs. It spells out the effects of the policy on many countries and examines what the global drugs trade will look like if the status quo continues. It notes how rapidly countries' unilateral drugs policies are evolving, while at the same time there is a growing consensus over the human costs of the trade. "Growing media attention regarding this phenomenon in many countries, including on social media, reflects a world in which there is far greater awareness of the violence and suffering associated with the drug problem," José Miguel Insulza, the secretary general of the OAS, says in a foreword to the review. "We also enjoy a much better grasp of the human and social costs not only of drug use but also of the production and transit of controlled substances."
Insulza describes the report, which examines a number of ways to reform the current pro-prohibition position, as the start of "a long-awaited discussion", one that experts say puts Europe and North America on notice that the current situation will change, with or without them. Latin American leaders have complained bitterly that western countries, whose citizens consume the drugs, fail to appreciate the damage of the trade. In one scenario envisaged in the report, a number of South American countries would break with the prohibition line and decide that they will no longer deploy law enforcement and the army against drug cartels, having concluded that the human costs of the "war on drugs" is too high.
The west's responsibility to reshape global drugs policy will be emphasised in three weeks when Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, the president of Colombia, who initiated the review, arrives in Britain. His visit is part of a programme to push for changes in global policy that will lead up to a special UN general assembly in 2016 when the scenarios of the OAS are expected to have a significant influence.
#2896 Re: Guns N' Roses » The Time Axl Rose and Steven Adler nearly killed each other » 678 weeks ago
Beating up your drummer because he woke you up is what caught my attention. What I'm wondering now is if they're talking about 2 fights, and that the JD cleaning up was a result from the first one.
#2897 Guns N' Roses » The Time Axl Rose and Steven Adler nearly killed each other » 678 weeks ago
- polluxlm
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Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, by Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman comes out today.
It's an amazing account of the four-decades-old genre -- more than 700 pages long, with hundreds of interviews, many of them with essential players.
It gets into everything from the murder of Pantera's Dimebag Darrell to the, um, cannibalism in the Norwegian death metal scene.
There's also plenty on L.A. metal, and a really fun chapter on the glam scene, part of which is excerpted below.
It focuses on the early days of Guns N' Roses, before they had a record deal. When they weren't being wined and dined by labels, they were causing absolute mayhem and, in the case of Axl Rose and drummer Steven Adler, beating the shit out of each other.
RIKI RACHTMAN (DJ, VJ, Cathouse nightclub founder): The very first live performance at Cathouse was Guns N' Roses, Jet Boy, LA Guns, and Faster Pussycat, all taking turns playing acoustic; nobody had record deals. We probably had five hundred people there. Nobody knew Guns N' Roses would become the biggest band in the world.
VICKY HAMILTON (ex-Geffen A&R, manager): [GN'R] ended up living with me because Slash called one day and said, "The police are looking for Axl [on rape charges]. Can he come sleep on your couch for a couple of days?" This was before I was their manager. Axl moved in, then a few days later they were, like, "The police are still coming around. Can we move in?" So the rest of Guns is living with me, with the exception of Duff, who always lived with his girlfriend. I felt like I was having a heart attack every day because there was always something going on--the cops were beating at my door, or whatever. At one point, Howie Hubberman, who backed me on Poison and Guns N' Roses financially, said, "Here's a few hundred dollars. You and [roommate and concert promoter] Jennifer [Perry] need to go check in a hotel. I think you're gonna have a nervous breakdown and die." [The rape charges against Rose were ultimately dropped.]
STEVEN ADLER: We lived there for three months; the five of us and Vicky and Jennifer. We destroyed this apartment. The last day we were there, Axl and I got into a fight and he pushed me into this fire extinguisher outside the front door. The glass broke and then I grabbed him in the living room, because he pushed me out the door. I pushed him on this coffee table; everything was destroyed.
VICKY HAMILTON: The building we lived in was the first apartment building on Clark Street, across from the Whisky. I wasn't present when that fight happened, but I did return to the broken window and my apartment being even more trashed than when I left. Once Steven was trying to help me pick up empty Jack Daniel's bottles and beer cans while Axl was sleeping on the couch. We woke him up and he was so mad he picked up the heavy wood coffee table (which I still have, complete with cigarette burns and water rings) and heaved it at Steven with everything on it. Then he started punching him. It was the day before a showcase and I said, "Great, you want to kill your drummer the day before an industry showcase. Perfect!"
#2898 Re: The Sunset Strip » The NINE INCH NAILS Thread » 678 weeks ago
Eric Avery (Jane's Addiction), Adrian Belew (King Crimson), Alessandro Cortini, Joshua Eustis, and Ilan Rubin. Today, Trent tweeted that Robin Finck is back!!
That there is what I call a band.
#2899 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Buckethead unmasks himself » 678 weeks ago
I bet he opens beer bottles like flipping a switch.
#2900 Re: Guns N' Roses » When's Album? » 678 weeks ago
Something, anything!
