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#971 Re: Guns N' Roses » Interview With Dizzy Reed, New Music Hinted At For Las Vegas Show » 749 weeks ago
Here is a pic of the setlist from Phoenix, I don't see why Vegas would be any different. If you are lucky you might hear Twat or Catcher or Riad or ITW or Prostitute. Oh my god at a stretch..
What I don't understand is they have thse other songs on the setlist but never seem to pick them. Strange?
#972 Re: Guns N' Roses » Comerica Theater - Phoenix, AZ 12/27/11 » 749 weeks ago
Yeah all my mates including myself were like WTF when Bubbles came out. Nobody knew who he/they were.
We were wanting to see Angry Anderson duet with him ( which he did later in the tour) as Rose Tattoo were the opener, not some dude we'd never heard of.
#973 Re: Guns N' Roses » Richard Fortus Interview with Maximum Ink » 750 weeks ago
I hate radiohead
I have never understood the over the top love for Radiohead either. The apparent mass love and adoration of them and Coldplay has always been a mystery to me. I don't think they are bad or anything, but I have clearly missed something that a lot of people see???
#974 Re: Guns N' Roses » Richard Fortus Interview with Maximum Ink » 750 weeks ago
MI: What projects are you currently working on?
RF: I’m going to start scoring another Surf Movie for Michael Halsband when I get home at the beginning of the year. Also, we are going to be finishing up the next Gn’R record.
I have a feeling we might actually see this record in the not too distant future.
I wonder if the Lebeis' will be picking up some of that 15% that they no longer pay to other management? If that's the case I have a feeling they might be telling Axl anything and everything to get that record done and another tour booked. Self interest can be a great motivator. 
Oh well should be good for us fans.
#975 Guns N' Roses » Richard Fortus Interview with Maximum Ink » 750 weeks ago
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Richard Fortus has graced the stage with artists like Rihanna,The Psychedelic Furs, Nena, Love Spit Love, Honky Toast, The Compulsions, Thin Lizzy, and most recently Guns N’ Roses, with a stage presence that is nothing short of amazing. His work with the music production company Compound has seen his work featured in various tv, film, advertising and videogame projects. Fans of the former television show Charmed have enjoyed his work on the theme song as well. His work ethic and drive led to his being one of the most sought after first call sessions artists in NYC.
Maximum Ink: Who were some of your earliest influences?
Richard Fortus: The Beach Boys, Beatles, Stones, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, T Rex, Neil Young.
MI: As someone who has studied music professionally do you recommend formal training to others? What advice would you offer the musicians of tomorrow?
RF: It really depends on what you want to do. It’s definitely not necessary, but I always wanted to gain all the skills possible to be as good of a musician as possible. I always wanted to learn everything I could about music. You never stop learning.
MI: You started playing the violin and drums as a child. What made you want to become a guitarist?
RF: There were always guitars around the house when I was growing up. I was always pretty intimidated by them because they had 6 strings and I had my hands full with 4! I always loved guitar though. Guitars are just so sexy!
When I was about 12, I used to jam with other kids and they started showing me stuff. I became fairly adept very quickly. I always hung around older kids that were much more advanced. They hung out with me because at a very young age, I was a pretty solid drummer and they all played guitar.
MI:Who do you consider to be some of the best living musicians of our time?
RF: Wow, there are so many amazing musicians that I admire. As far as guitar, nobody touches Jeff Beck in my book. There are a few artists that I will buy everything they come out with. PJ Harvey, Tom Waits, Radiohead, Jack White, Sufjan Stevens, Dandy Warhols, Arcade Fire, TV on the Radio, David Bowie, Nick Cave, Peter Gabriel, and Flaming Lips.
MI: You have played in your share of symphonies, what first led you to try your hand at rock n roll? What other genres do you enjoy?
RF: I was always pretty obsessed with rock n’ roll. I studied classically and I enjoy orchestral music, but the freedom and energy of rock, blues and jazz is what I was more drawn to. Improvisation, it’s spontaneous composition. It’s so much more expressive and immediate and emotional. As a classical musician, you are only interpreting the music and there is very little creativity involved. The expression is very limited, you are simply a tool for the composer. There isn’t any genre that I don’t like. Good music is good music.
MI: How did it feel to be one of the most sought after sessions artists in NY?
RF: It’s funny how small that whole scene is. It’s almost dead now in NYC, but it used to be very busy. I moved to NYC as a part of the Psychedelic Furs/Love Spit Love, so I was instantly accepted in to a circle of musicians and producers. Once you are in, you are in, and as long as you keep doing good stuff, you keep working.
MI: What was it like to join Guns n Roses in 2001?
RF: I was not really a fan of the band when I was growing up. I always lumped them in with the hair metal bands of the time. That wasn’t my scene at all. I was more of a punk rock kid. When I got the call to audition, Tommy Stinson was already one of my best friends. I was a huge Replacements fan growing up and I think Tommy is an amazing songwriter and musician.
Also, I was a big fan of Robin Finck’s and the stuff he did in NIN. So it was very intriguing to me. By that time, I’d also figured out that Guns was much more than just one of the LA metal bands. They were influenced by all the bands that I’d been influenced by. Bands like the Stooges, the Stones, The Dolls, Nazareth, Pistols, etc.
MI: What have you learned from your time there?
RF: Trying to make 3 guitars work together is something that I’d never had to deal with before. It’s quite a challenge to keep out of each others way and orchestrate things to make it sound bigger and still be dynamic. That’s probably been the biggest learning experience.
MI: Having worked with countless other great musicians which of them did you enjoy working with most?
RF: I enjoy playing music and I always learn from everyone that I work with. Some gigs are more inspiring than others. Playing with Thin Lizzy was simply amazing and stands out as a definite highlight. They were all just so great to be around and the time I spent with them on stage was absolute bliss and at times, was the most spiritual experience I’ve ever had on a stage.
MI: What is the best advice anyone ever gave you?
RF: Always do everything to the best of your ability and always treat everyone with the same amount of respect. I also always like something that Joseph Campbell said: “always follow your bliss”.
MI: Are there any little known things about you that people might be surprised to learn?
RF: All of my tattoos are fake. I draw them on every morning with colored sharpies.
MI: Did you ever imagine your love of music would have taken you as far as it has?
RF: Yes, I imagined it my entire life. I’m surprised that it happened though!
MI: What do you think you’d be doing right now if not for music?
RF: I probably would have continued with my career as a drug dealer.
MI: What projects are you currently working on?
RF: I’m going to start scoring another Surf Movie for Michael Halsband when I get home at the beginning of the year. Also, we are going to be finishing up the next Gn’R record.
MI:How would you like to be remembered when your time comes? If you could pick your famous last words what would they be?
RF: I never really had any aspirations to be remembered. I hope that my last words will be telling my two daughters and my wife that I love them.
#976 Re: Guns N' Roses » When's Album? » 750 weeks ago
Yeah Steven is a loose cannon. I can just see him grabbing the mic and saying to the crowd "come on everyone who thinks Axl should do a reunion tour with the original appetite band"? "Come on Axl announce it now they all want it, I can getDr Drew to help you and Slash sort out your differences".
#977 Re: Guns N' Roses » When's Album? » 750 weeks ago
Problem with the HOF thing is if Axl really isn't into it and just doing it because it's what the fans want and he knows he'll look the villain if he doesn't show, that in itself could kill any chemistry.
If they get there with no talking before hand Im sure the tension will be easily visible and it will probably result in a flat performance. People will then use that to say they can never recapture the magic, the new lineup is better etc etc.
Whilst it's probably true they will never recapture what was there 25 years ago, any reunion performance should only be judged with the motivation behind it in mind. If Axl is backed into a corner to do the HOF chances are it will show. Same deal if there was ever a full blown reunion, if it was only to milk the money, they hadn't really sorted out any personal differences etc, no desire for quality new music etc, I'm sure that would result in largely lacklustre performances too.
#978 Re: The Garden » Happy Holidays » 750 weeks ago
Nice work!
Merry Christmas everyone.
#979 Re: Guns N' Roses » LA Times Interview With Axl » 750 weeks ago
I agree with that but at the same time I feel like it's me wanting to hear new Axl Rose material and the Gn'R thing isn't that importnat cause in a sense if this version of the band does nothing Gn'R no longer exists and in reality the CD era would have never been a Guns n' Roses thing either.
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I don't care anymore if it's new music with the current lineup, new music with the AFD lineup or new music with whoever takes his fancy. I just think the guy is extremely talented and all I hope is he continues to share that talent with us, be it guns n roses or whoever, it's not important to me anymore what banner he chooses to release new material under, please just give me some more! 
#980 Re: Guns N' Roses » LA Times Interview With Axl » 750 weeks ago
I agree things have been finally been looking up for GNR, I honestly hope they can continue the momentum. If they can in a positive and meaningful way, I tip my hat to them.
