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#51 Re: Guns N' Roses » Robin back in NIN. Temp or not is the question? » 891 weeks ago
Robin won't get any royalties from CD......maybe publishing money if songs he has writing credits on are played on the radio or whored out to movies and advertising.:cool:
ps I do agree that Robin got fed up like countless others, for whatever reason, and simply said fuck off.
And one question is still to remain.
Will Axl rerecord Robin's parts because he left?
Don't forget, in Axl land, everything has to be perfect and have utopia.
In our land (realists) we know that perfection is never acheived.
#52 Re: Guns N' Roses » Robin back in NIN. Temp or not is the question? » 891 weeks ago
Anyone remember this?
http://www.mygnrforum.com/index.php?sho … =0&start=0
My name is Michael and I live 3 hours away from Monterrey Mexico. It was my friend Gloria and Ernest that joined me to go. We left around 9 a.m. on Saturday and got there around noon. My friend Gloria had her friend pick us up in Monterrey. My friend Gloria and her friend used to work together in the dodge arena. They went there own ways. My friend Gloria is a meet and greet person for all bands in Planet Hollywood Hotel. And her friend the one who picked us up, is the protomer of the Arena Monterrey. Her name is Ezel. She took us to eat in the nice part of Monterrey, called San Pedro. It was a very nice resturant. I had some of the best tacos, ever! Anyway, while we were there she was all nervous because Axl still had not arrived in Monterrey. The band was there already and had been rehearsing all day at the arena. She told us that Axl was one of the most hardest people to work with, go figure. She told us about his list of things he wants. Just endless pages of items. Just with liqour alone it was more than 3 pages long, just for him. And that in his dressing room he wants the wall with cusion so he could feel nice about himself. After the resturant she dropped us off at my friends Ernest grandmas house, while she went back to the arena to go work. We went to the arena around 6 to go hang backstage in her office. I wish I had a story that I met the band, but that would be a lie. I did see Richard Fn Fortus from a distance though. That was cool. I made my way to my seat which the protomer gave us. The best damn seats in the fn house! Right off the stage to the right. I saw everything. The people working on the guitars backstage, the sound crew, etc. The first band got pissed and only played 2 songs. The second band played a whole 30 mins and finished around 10:30. GNR started a little past 12:30. It was cool. I saw the whole band coming up the ramp. Robin was first of course because he starts off jungle. You all know about the setlist so I wont put it. The fn concert was the shit. I had a moment with bubblefoot. During the blues he came to our side and I was the only one rocking out to that song. I was up throwing the rock sign and he pointed at me, yes me! And threw me the rock sign back and pointed to his guitar and back to me. That was the shit!!! Anyway concert was over, another good one. It was my 4th time seeing them. Lets get down to some dirt. I was told after the concert by a higher up in the arena that Robin, which the "higher up" didnt know his name. He called him the guy with big hair and big beard. Anyway, that Robin was pissed before the show that he was threating to quit the band because Axl does the same shit all the time. That he was hitting the walls and cursing loud. Lets talk about Mr. Rose. He landed in Monterrey late evening and did not get off the plane for 2 whole hrs because he was nervous. He was flying with is psychiatrist to help him. And when he finally was in the arena. It was only Axl, beta and the psychiatrist in the room . They keeped on knocking on his door to see if he his ready but the psychiatrist keeped coming out saying five mins. They later found out that Axl was afraid because it was the first performance in several months. I did see the psychiatrist, right next to Axls oxygen tank in the back. So I guess Axl still has mental problems. I think he gets a bad rep. People think he is a dick because he comes out late. He does not do it on purpose, he just suffers from a mental issue. I once suffered from anxiety and depression and it is the worst thing in the world. It is not something to get over in a snap of a finger. Yes, he makes us wait, but know you know why. Give the guy a break.
Click on my profile to look at my backstage pass and my ticket to the show.
And people said this was bullshit last year about Robin being pissed.
Seem like he got pissed and left GNR this time but doesn't feel the need to say one way or the other because if you all remember correctly, we were told BH was still in and he wasn't.
Robin left because Axl won't release CD. Axl is bantering back and forth with his record company and neither will budge.
Robin got fed up. I am sure Robin would be sitting very pretty with $$ from CD sales if it were released. The only difference is that Robin doesn't have any side projects to keep him busy like the others do so he went back to NIN where in my opinion, belongs.
#53 Re: Guns N' Roses » Some one answer these questions I have » 891 weeks ago
I guess I better answer too.
1,) a
2.) c
3.) b
4.) b
5.) a
6.) a
#54 Guns N' Roses » Some one answer these questions I have » 891 weeks ago
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1.) Why isn't there any news?
a.) Because we as fans screwed it up due to all the bitching and moaning last year about set lists from people who never were even in attendance
b.) It's just a dead year - face it- 2005 all over again
c.) it's the calm before the "storm"
2.) What is the "storm"
a.) a reunion - minus Adler
b.) CD's release
c.) More silence
3.) Why did Axl hire Azoff?
a.) he liked his portfolio
b.) he had no choice - no one was actually knocking down doors to represent GNR
c.) he's the best man for the job
4.) Will Axl keep Azoff or make him hit the door like Merck?
a.) not likely, as Azoff is a close friend of Merck's so it's obvious Merck more than likely put in a good word to Azoff about Axl
b.) yes, he'll get the boot just before Axl has to do a reunion
c.) Azoff is the only man who can get GNR back on track
5.) Are you tired of hearing Baz preach about CD?
a.) yes, because he knows that every time he mentions Axl's name, it's free publicity for him and more people will probably read the interview
b.) no, Baz is genuine
c.) dcn't care either way
6.) Will Slash endorse Coke and Axl go with Dr. Pepper?
a.) not sure but why not
b.) no, that comment from Slash was tongue in cheek
c.) yes
Anwer away forum members
#55 Guns N' Roses » Bassist Rob De Luca talks about CD » 891 weeks ago
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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe … emID=98359
During a recent interview with Japan's Metal Moment podcast, bassist Rob De Luca (SEBASTIAN BACH, UFO, SPREAD EAGLE) had the following to say about the long-awaited GUNS N' ROSES album "Chinese Democracy":
"I have heard a lot of the record at the after-parties [during the GUNS N' ROSES/SEBASTIAN BACH tour] when it's just kind of private and Axl [Rose, GN'R singer] decides to play some stuff and it's great, it's absolutely great. I've heard a bunch of stuff Bumblefoot's [guitar] on, amazingly beautiful stuff and Frank [Ferrer], the drummer, has been put on some stuff, but I have no idea when it's gonna come out.
"I was a big fan of the original GN'R. They were a big influence of mine and I love them very much and if it wasn't great now, I would probably be very disappointed because I loved it so much from the beginning.
"It really is amazing, it's so good the way it is. It's slightly different but it's just equally as great in a different way you know. I think 99% of the audience felt that on the tours. It was still a supergroup and Axl is a sweetheart of a guy. We were very blessed to be on that tour and they treated us very well, but I don't know any information about that record other than it's very good."
The Metal Moment podcast featuring the Rob De Luca interview is available at this location.
Rob De Luca recently completed a North American tour as the session bassist for UFO. Rob has also toured and/or recorded in HELMET, JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS, George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB), "Metal" Mike Chlasciak (HALFORD, PAINMUSEUM), SPREAD EAGLE, OF EARTH, OUIJIPIG, and has recorded for Grammy-winning "Producer Of The Year" Steve Lillywhite.
#56 Guns N' Roses » New Baz interview - mentions Axl, Slash and CD » 891 weeks ago
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Sebastian Bach are playing in Oslo tomorrow, and once again he is confirming, that GNR has recorded 4 albums, and that Chinese Democracy has been finished for a time no, and in the hands of the buisness peopleHe also Confirm that he have talked to Slash about doing some music together, but NOT WITH VELVET REVOLVER.
you can ready baz answer on norwegian fans questions here: http://www.kjendis.no/2008/06/02/536957.html
PS: Lots of GnR talks..
EDIT: There is now also a video! Where he talks a bit about Chinese Democracy!! Cool! http://www.kjendis.no/2008/06/02/536957.html
Sebastian Bach and his bandmates, guitarists "Metal" Mike Chlasciak and Johnny Chromatic, were at the offices of the Norwegian news web site Kjendis.no (a culture/entertainment sub-site of Dagbladet.no, Norway's second biggest newspaper) earlier today answering a number of questions submitted by the web site's readers. A couple of excerpts from the lengthy question-and-answer session follow.
Q: I've seen you wearing a SLAYER shirt, hanging with METALLICA and I understand you were pretty tight with the PANTERA guys. Have you ever considered doing anything more thrash metal-related?
Bach: I consider "Negative Light" off the new record my thrashiest song to date, written with Metal Mike and Steve DiGiorgio. I am writting songs with Jamey Jasta from HATEBREED, so look out for even heavier music in the future.
Q: Did the incident in Springfield December 1989 affect you as a person? Would you do the same thing today with jumping into the crowd and beat the shit out of a person who throws something at you?
Bach: Yes, it affected me as a person. I would never do something like that again. I would just leave the stage.
Q: What do you think of the current incarnation of SKID ROW, and specifically your replacement, Johnny Solinger? Do you keep in touch with any of your old mates in the band? With the current wave of metal reunions (PRIEST, MAIDEN, CRÜE, POISON etc) there must surely just be a matter of time before the original SKID ROW lineup goes back on tour '” or what!? There's gotta be TONS of money to earn out there...
Bach: What do I think of the current incarnation of SKID ROW? I don't. Absolutely zero plans on reuniting. I think if you listen to "Angel Down" [Bach's new solo album] and their current music, you will realize that we have grown in different directions musically. I do not make music for money.
Q: Can you still get into the leather pants? I've broadened out quite a bit myself since them heydays, so believe me I'll understand if you can't.
I've been wondering this for a few years: your father's painting on the "Slave to the Grind" cover has been a favorite of mine for many years, I remember being quite struck by it when I first procured the tape back in '91 at the tender age of nine or ten. Do you have any idea if it is possible to pick up a print of that painting anywhere? I remember seeing a gigantic version on your living room wall (or some such) in some MTV interview years ago, though I'm imagining that would've probably been the original.
Bach: Yes [I can still get into the leather pants], every night. But, I have to go running like a crazy man for at least two months before I try to put them on. But running and exercise and drinking tons of water really seems to work. Beer doesn't!!! Damn!
I am very glad you love the "Slave" cover '” yes, the original hangs on my wall. We have talked about releasing high-quality lithographs of the piece with my dad's estate. Hopefully this will happen in the future.
Q: How was it touring with PANTERA in the '90s?? were they as crazy as they seemed to be?
Bach: We brought PANTERA on tour in American arenas when they had "Cowboys From Hell" out. They released "Vulgar Display Of Power" in the middle of our tour '” it was incredible to watch them explode before our very eyes. The toughest act to follow '” ever!
Q: Do you think Axl could be so stubborn that he won't release "Chinese Democracy" just because his is Axl? And since you probably have heard some/most of the new stuff, could it be compaired to "Use Your Illusion" in specter of diverse type songs?? And what is your favorite GN'R song of all time?
Bach: I don't think Axl is the person that is holding up the release... The music has been done for a long time and it's incredible, epic. He has over four albums of material finished... It's in the hands of the businessmen now. Favorite GN'R song of all time... Maybe "Civil War", "Rocket Queen", "My Michelle".
Q: I wanna get a straight answer directly from you about the whole thing with VELVET REVOLVER and you..I am tired of all the internet rumors about the whole thing. Have they contacted you lately?
Bach: I have talked to Slash recently about collaborating on music, but not VELVET REVOLVER. I cannot say what the details are, but Axl Rose has helped me and this band more then anyone eklse in the music industry. It would be very akward to sing in VELVET REVOLVER being such close friends with Axl. More importantly, I like "Angel Down" more than VELVET REVOLVER music.
Read the entire question-and-answer session at Kjendis.no (scroll down).
Watch a short interview with Sebastian Bach conducted earlier today (June 3) by PÃ¥l Nordseth of Kjendis.no below.
#57 The Garden » Do you play the lottery where you live? » 893 weeks ago
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I do. Maybe tonight, I will be a new millionare
I bought a $2 ticket so I'll find out later tonight if I don't have to go to work tomorrow. I know, wishful thinking.
#58 Management » It is time for another » 894 weeks ago
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Bumblefoot chat
Any chance of having him stop by the forum and clue us in on his new album and song?
I promise this time I won't divert the conversation to porn
#59 Guns N' Roses » Another Baz interview with Axl mentions » 894 weeks ago
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Bach To Basics - Sebastian BachMay 12, 2008
http://www.withtheband.com.au/2008/05/1 … stien-bach
As the wild front man for 80s heavy metal band Skid Row, Sebastian Bach is no stranger to the highs and lows of rock stardom. The singer has become a star of American television in recent years (on popular drama, Gilmore Girls and MTV's reality series, Celebrity Rap Superstar) but his latest solo album, Angel Down, proves that he is still a musical force to be reckoned with. Reverb spoke to the front-man about his upcoming tour and his friendship with Axl Rose of Guns 'N Roses.
Have you had an opportunity to relax before your big Australian tour?
No, I'm not relaxing. There's so much stuff to do. I actually went running today about 8.2 miles along the ocean. There's a lot of athleticism in playing on stage, so I've really got to get ready. Running is the closest thing I can find that prepares me for the aerobic nature of being on stage, singing at the top of my lungs.
Are you looking forward to getting back to Australia?
Oh, yeah! This is my third time in three years, and that's really amazing. When [Skid Row] first played in Australia around 1989 or 1990, it was a very rare thing. People couldn't believe we were headlining Australia on the first (eponymous) Skid Row album. The world has become such a smaller place in the last 18 years. It feels like I'm just playing Pennsylvania or something (laughs).
What's different about the rock world now compared to when you were starting out with Skid Row?
Well, the main difference would be that back then you had to pay for music. But the live experience seems to have taken on an even more important part of rock - because you can't download a live show. The experience of watching a band perform in front of your face is something you can't get on the internet.
Angel Down is your first solo album in eight years - did you have a clear idea of what you wanted it to sound like?
I just wanted to put another album in your iPod, by me, that makes sense next to the other albums. It's pretty simple. I did an album in 2005 with Frameshift called An Absence Of Empathy, and it was a progressive metal album. So it's not like I didn't make an album in eight years, but Angel Down is a lot more what you would expect from me. It's high energy rock and roll. I'm so proud of it. I think Angel Down is the best record I've done since Slave To The Grind, about a million years ago (chuckles). So I'm really, really happy to show the world that I can put out a solo record that kicks ass.
And you got your old friend Axl Rose to sing on Angel Down?
Yeah, it's an incredible thing. The world has been waiting for Chinese Democracy for a good 15 years and if you want to get a taste of what Axl actually sounds like as of last year, then get Angel Down because he's on three songs. He sounds incredible! I just can't believe that in the history of rock he would choose to collaborate on my album.
"Axl texted me right away and asked if I was joining Velvet Revolver, and I said, 'No, not that I know of.'"
What have you learned from your friendship with Axl?
He's a fascinating individual and he does things a lot differently to what I do. He doesn't do any interviews at all and I do millions of them. It's an incredible experience to be talking to him before he goes on stage. I'll be backstage in his room and he carries on a conversation as we're walking to the stage. The whole [arena] is going nuts and Axl will be telling me about what he did last night or the day before, and he doesn't break a stride. I'll be like, "Well, ok, you're going on stage now," and he'll say, "Ok, I'll talk to you later." He'll walk out there and all of Sydney's Acer Arena crowd is like, "Ahhh, there he is. Oh, my God!"
People can't believe that he's actually standing there.
It's such an intense moment every night.
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It's a crazy situation, because he doesn't show himself to too many people and he's always been there for me. I think it's funny that when Scott Weiland left Velvet Revolver, the last thing he said was, "I think Sebastian Bach would be a good choice for you guys." I think that's because he's eluding to the fact that you can't get away from Guns 'N Roses. They're like The Beatles or The Rolling Stones. I'm sure he felt frustrated in trying to fill Axl's shoes. Axl texted me right away and asked if I was joining Velvet Revolver, and I said, "No, not that I know of." Axl has been so nice to me, I wouldn't want to do anything to jeopardise our friendship.
I'm in the middle of all these huge rock icons who are calling me at the same time, and I'm sitting there thinking, "How does this f**King happen to me?" Axl said to me, "Dude, the way that you sing is rare." The way that Axl sings is rare too. There's not a lot of guys anymore that can sing in the range that we sing in.
Would Axl be unhappy if you were to sing for Velvet Revolver?
I think it would be awkward. I opened for two Guns 'N Roses tours. Axl sang on my record and I sing on Chinese Democracy. We're very close friends. For me to join a band and then sing all of his songs would be kinda weird. But, Angel Down, is what's in my heart and I can't wait to get out there and tour it. That's what I'll be doing for the foreseeable future.
Will your Oz shows include Skid Row classics as well as old material?
I'm not sure yet. Maybe, maybe not. You'll have to come along and see. I will be bringing my drummer Bobby Jarzombek, who actually broke his wrist a week before my last Australian tour with Roses. He's all healed up and ready to go, and he's the actual drummer from Angel Down. He's one of the best in the world. The whole band that played on the record will be coming along. It will be a great metal show - I'll see you on May 31st!
#60 Re: The Garden » I need a bad habit » 894 weeks ago
James Lofton wrote:Abbey_Road wrote:What happens if you mix valium with wine? My doctor told me it's just like having an extra glass of wine. Does something else happen?
Well, you take too many valium while drinking, and your lungs somehow forget they are supposed to inhale oxygen.
My dad died at the age of 39 from an accidental overdose of pills and liquor. I was 19 at the time. It wasn't fun.
I bet he wishes he could take away that "bad habit", at least on March 19th, 1995.
While I swallow pills like candy(a variety), I never mix them with anything.
Mixing various drugs is what causes the majority of drug related deaths.
Exactly. Wanting a drug habit is the last thing you would want in life. It will cost you friends, money, family, respect, and basically your sanity. Alos like James pointed out.. Pills and booze is just asking for that long sleep.
If you must do something.. Weed.
I wish I could get my doc to write a prescription for Canibol or whatever they call it.
I have never met a pothead who was stressed out.
Life just sucks though so I need to escape somehow but I'll be careful in what I do. The wine tonight is taking the edge off.