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#3511 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 735 weeks ago
slashsfro wrote:Loved that the guys thanked Zutaut.
Yeah, Zutaut was huge in giving them a break. He also nailed it. He said after he first saw them in one of those trashy L.A. clubs that "they'll sell 100 million." They did.
Some hack rocker over here saw them around the same time and said: "These guy's will never make it"
Got some stick for it on telly a few years back. Funnily he still thought he was right since they broke up after just 10 years and 80 million records.
#3512 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » GnR = The Beatles? » 735 weeks ago
Perla wouldn't surprise me one bit. That woman has gold in her eyes.
#3513 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 735 weeks ago
Since when was Axl a normal person?
#3514 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 735 weeks ago
Skimmed through a bunch of this thread. Are people serious when they say that Axl is or might be "afraid to face Slash"?? You cannot be serious.
Yeah, he's definitely not afraid. It just doesn't serve his interests to join in on some big faux reunion thing. That serves Slash a lot more than him, and he fucking hates the guy. That's it basically.
#3515 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 735 weeks ago
The HOF made demands that didn't fit Axl personally or financially. Matt Sorum inducted probably one of them. Typically he declined. Being that he didn't want to come off as a dick without explaining himself he wrote this tirade. Doesn't look like the lawyer was much involved either. From the gut.
It's naive, borderline embarrassing. But I can see what he's trying to do. He's got a brand to protect. Everybody else wants a reunion. It's amusing though, seeing this big rich rockstar always trying to tell the world he is being wronged and what's really going on (without ever actually saying it). The better thing for his image though would be to just ignore it all together and release a fucking album!
#3516 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » New "Adler" song "The One You Hated" » 735 weeks ago
Hah! It's actually pretty fucking good! Better than anything else I've heard from the ex members in a while. Adler. Who would have thought. I've changed my mind, he's definitely in for Sorum in that hypothetical scenario.
Bless this man.
#3517 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 735 weeks ago
Lana helped me get through the long, mundane days in minimum security jail. Nice voice when you're just laying on a bunk bed bored out of your mind.
#3518 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Hunger Games » 736 weeks ago
Law - authority
Rense - cleanup
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Whatever it is, don't miss this film people! It's the largest government propaganda effort you're going to get before Prometheus. Your kids are going to grow up in this.
#3519 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 736 weeks ago
Yeah, this is pretty boss.
#3520 Re: Guns N' Roses » RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements) » 736 weeks ago
We see it a bit differently, but now I'm not sure how I see it myself anymore.
Many valid points.
Sometimes when I listen to songs I find spots where I think "they could do something here, that part could go on for a little longer" etc.
But to write something myself? To write just a single sentence of lyrics? I'd have no idea where to start. A solid foundation is crucial and I think once that's there it's a lot easier to play off it, flesh it out. Like decorating the house, or building a new porch. Crucial to the end product, but pretty useless if the roof is leaking and there's no isolation.
Izzy's output is obviously hugely improved by Axl and Slash, and without them would sound pretty bland. But even when those two are absent, or more or less so, he can put out some very enjoyable music. A lesser package, but still a full package.
That being said, Slash is far from void of any writing talent, and while I see Izzy as more consistent he's got a far higher peak. Izzy could certainly contribute to a song like Coma, however it's Slash and Axl that comes up with the drooly bits.
On the other hand, when you remove Axl and Izzy he's a shadow of his former self. I can name 2 songs by him post 1994 that I like, Beggars and that single from the first VR album, and by like I mean I wouldn't turn it off if it was already on. Maybe there's some decent parts beneath all those terrible vocals, I don't know, not how I listen to music, but crapping on a cake does not mean it's still an edible product. Despite it's sugary contents it's now basically plain crap. And being these are his bands by and large, it's his responsibility.
That's what I've always wondered. The man clearly has an issue with singers, and going by the guys he's worked with up until now it's not an easy task to find somebody with talent. So why doesn't he make a real solo record? Just instrumentals? I'd actually love to hear that cause then we'd finally see what he's capable of without hiding behind lesser band members. I think it's because he doesn't have the balls. Doesn't want to put himself on the spot like that. The other factor, and I'm guessing it's a significant one, is vocal less music does not get played on MTV and award shows.
That's another thing about him that begrudges me. He doesn't seem to have a vision musically and the only ambition is materialistic. Izzy doesn't care about that. He's already rich, now he wants to do what he wants to do. And I think that attitude is far more important to creativity than talent is. Perhaps another reason why Slash' work (and Axl) have been subpar all these years. They're not in it for the right reasons anymore.
Axl deserves credit though for one thing. If he feels the music isn't up to speed he'd rather spend another 10 years working it than putting out a crap product. Unless Slash has developed a really terrible taste in music lately it seems he just doesn't care. Enough people will eat it up and his image and checks are kept intact. Axl is a bit similar, but at least his music is more or less enjoyable. Not only because he's more talented, but also because he has some sort of dedication and integrity.
All that adds up to a feeling of not wanting to hear his output. I just don't trust it anymore. He's got a ton of ability, but so does a guy like Buckethead. His solos doesn't stand back to Slash at all, and I think most fans would agree. He can take a song and make it better. People like Wylde, Navarro, Bumblefoot etc. can also probably do that. It's not that special a talent.
Izzy on the other hand is dropping albums like a true creative force. Some of them are quite good, it's just not my style of music. Slash' is definitely my style, but they're just bad. I guess that's why I'd rather have him and Axl team up with some hungry and young virtuoso. Still, if a trio of Axl, Izzy and Slash was at all possible, I'd definitely go for that. No question.

