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#633 Re: The Garden » Obama calls for mandatory youth service. » 913 weeks ago

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bigbri wrote:

Oh no. Not this. We're doomed. I'm making a bomb shelter as we speak. We'll never survive helping our fellow man.

Better make room for two 16

#634 The Sunset Strip » Down Working on New Album » 913 weeks ago

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Fans of headbanging supergroup Down will not have to wait the usual few years between releases anymore.

Bassist Rex Brown -- who, like Down frontman Philip Anselmo, hails from Pantera -- tells Billboard.com that the group "is all our priorities now," with plans for a full spate of touring in 2009 and to record a fourth album shortly after that. Down is currently on the road mixing opening dates with Metallica and its own headlining shows, and the new year will bring more North American concerts, a tour of South America and European festival dates.

"(Down) is gonna keep rolling," Brown says. "We're not getting any younger, and this is what we're kicking ass at. All that other stuff people were doing kind of cleansed itself out. There's no reason to take time off anymore. This is a band we can grow old in together, which is really cool."

Brown says there's "a lot of material left over" from last year's "Down III: Over the Under," which was recently released in a deluxe edition through Best Buy for Down's current live run. The outtakes will be considered for the fourth Down album, but Brown adds that the quintet is also "writing constantly on the road. We still have all these ideas, and we play a lot of new stuff at sound check, just to feel it out. Hopefully we can get back in the studio in the fall and work on something."

Before a new album, however -- and perhaps as soon as the first quarter of 2009 -- Down plans to release a documentary of its 2006 reunion after a nearly four-year hiatus, including both live and behind-the-scenes footage. "It's kind of about us learning how to walk together again," Brown says of the film, which is not yet finished and is so far untitled. "It just chronicles the life on the road of us starting to play again. We're right in the middle of it now."

Brown, who joined Down in 1999, also promises that a new version of Down's 1995 debut, "NOLA," with him playing bass, "will definitely happen" but hasn't been planned yet. And outside of Down he says some Pantera archival projects are being planned -- "boxed set stuff and a whole bunch of home video stuff," according to Brown -- but those haven't been firmed up yet, either.

-Billboard-

#635 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Duff and Slash to Scott: "Step into My Office" » 913 weeks ago

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VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES bassist Duff McKagan was interviewed yesterday (Monday, November 10) by Steve Migliore of "The BJ Shea Morning Experience" on Seattle's KISW 99.9 FM radio station. An excerpt from the chat follows below.

Duff: "We [VELVET REVOLVER] had gotten rid of [singer] Scott [Weiland], last, it was actually on April Fools Day of this year…."

Steve: Was there any irony in that, by the way, Duff?

Duff: "It was kind of cool… it was kind of cool. It was the 'step into my office, you’re fired' kind of thing. I have to say. We went through a lot…he put us through a lot of crap that last tour. So it was kind of that feeling. We were getting through the gig, we were in Amsterdam…. we were getting through our last few songs. I started to get, I can't lie…. a little giddy. 'This going to be great…this is going to be great.' So we got done, and yeah… Slash and I did the 'step into my office' thing."

Steve: "So you guys were on stage and the rest of the band knew?"

Duff: "Oh, we knew four months prior we were going to do it. We just wanted to finish the tour."

Steve: "Wow."

Duff: "It was kind of cool. I mean, it wasn't cool that we had to do it at all. We put so much work into that band…but we had been through so much… anguish is too dramatic of a word… but B.S. on that tour. And Scott is a great guy… but he's just got this other demon that gets in the way of him being a great guy. And it got in the way of us doing good business. We were coming on late and he missed a couple of shows. We had to cancel two tours. . . He's just got so many things…. 'cause I have the same disease he has. In saying all this, I can make fun of some things, like saying we went through some B.S. and it felt good to have him step into the office. But all funning aside, he has the same disease that I have and a lot of us have and that is alcoholism and drug addiction. He is in a different stage of addiction than I am. I don't use or drink, and I've done things to help me through life, and I have a great life. There are some that are just less fortunate."

-Blabbermouth-

Check out the rest of the interview below:

http://mstories.vo.llnwd.net/o1/federat … 4c44f01f54

#636 Re: Guns N' Roses » The Rolling Stone Review-Chinese Democracy » 913 weeks ago

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It's an excellent review. Well written. Well worded. I agree with this review, for the most part. Opposite of what has been said, I think the fans are more critical of these positive reviews than any potentially negative ones. Evidence of that is all this calling out of Fricke being essentially paid off or RS's asslicking attitudes in general. Mark my words, the daggers will come out in the general press, so revel in every good word you can find. I think Fricke's review is a more evenhanded perspective of this album's real qualities than many others you'll find. I'm getting the sense that was a certain fraction of the fanbase demands is a stream of mediocre reviews. Obviously, to out and out love the album you've been payolaed, but to criticize the album you're just not getting the big picture and are a Slash junkie. What'll it be? I believe Rolling Stone has first crack at the review over a rag like Blender is because for better or worse they're still Rolling fucking Stone, and he's still David Fricke. James, you're attachment to Blender is sort of puzzling. Never in a million years would I look to that magazine as a reliable source for ... anything.

#637 Re: The Garden » Obama calls for mandatory youth service. » 913 weeks ago

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Apparently I'm the only one impressed with this "new direction" and think its a good move for this country. I was honestly expecting ... at least some positive remarks following the original post. Unfortunately, I don't think many of you truly read the post well enough to distinguish that the 2006 Rahm Emanuel bit and the current plan by Obama are entirely different things. What was trying to be illustrated, which ultimated failed, were the similarities between the two. Having worked in a school system, I believe this community service in our public high schools is a positive step for an increasingly assholish youth. I also think the college opportunity is a decent one. Obama's commitments to strengthening and expanding organizations like the Peace Corps is something I strongly stand behind.

#638 Re: Guns N' Roses » GNR and RHCP in Vegas 09? » 913 weeks ago

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Scott Weiland fucks ponies in Ensenada.

#639 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy First Video Coming Soon » 913 weeks ago

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This needs to turn up on YouTube, and soon.

#640 Re: The Sunset Strip » Killers, Luda, Kanye Albums Move Up A Day » 913 weeks ago

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1. Kanye West
2. Guns N' Roses
3. The Killers
4. Ludacris

Count on it.

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