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BLS-Pride
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Re: New Revolver interview with Axl

BLS-Pride wrote:

Saw this on mygnr 

AXL ROSE -- THE GUNS N' ROSES FRONTMAN AND RONNIE JAMES DIO LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER TELLS NO LIES

"We were making jokes backstage that after I went out to get my award, you were gonna shove me in a tube or something, like in The Running Man," Axl Rose says with a laugh. "Gotta go down below and fight or whatever..."

Much to Rose's relief, upon accepting his Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award, Revolver did not send him, statue still in hand, to battle any subterranean warriors. But following laudatory speeches from comic legend Andrew "Dice" Clay and a spirited Nicolas Cage, Rose did indeed get right to work. The singer and his Guns N' Roses bandmatesguitarists DJ Ashba, Bumblefoot, and Richard Fortus; keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman; drummer Frank Ferrer; and original Gunner Duff McKagan. (filling in for current bassist Tommy Stinson, who is off on a reunion jaunt with his old band, the Replacements)took to the Golden Gods stage to close out the show in grand fashion, plowing through a nine-song, hour-plus-long set that featured plenty of Appetite for Destruction ("It's So Easy," "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City") and Use Your Illusion ("You Could Be Mine," "November Rain," "Knockin' on Heaven's Door") classics, with a few 21st century Guns tunes (the Chinese Democracy tracks "Better" and "This I Love") thrown in for good measure. It was a dynamic, career-spanning performance, as befitting an artist who had just been honored for a lifetime's worth of musical achievements. Which is not to say that all those achievements are in the past. As Rose tells Revolver in this rare and exclusive interview, there is still much work ahead for Guns N' Roses, both onstage and, he reveals, in the studio. (The band will release a new DVD and Blu-ray, Appetite For Democracy 3D: Live at the Hard Rock Casino - Las Vegas, on July 1.) So while he was happy to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award, he also makes it clear that he is still far from done.

"Hopefully, there'll be at least a few more years," Rose says, "and then we can judge everything a little better." He laughs again. "If I'm lucky!"

- Congratulations on winning the Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award.

Thank you. It was actually kind of a surprise to me. And I appreciate it and stuff, but personally, I don't feel like I've done enough of anything to have a lifetime achievement award. But that's just me. I know other people were really happy for me about it so that was a good thing. I just feel like, you know, it's been a long, slow process beyond comprehension withChinese Democracy, but it's still moving forward and there's a lot more that we hope to do.

- It was a nice moment when Nicolas Cage came out to present you with the statue.

He's a big fan. We hadn't met before, but it's my understanding that he reached out wanting to do it. So it came together and we met before the show and it was really cool. But I didn't hear anything that he or Dice said about me onstage. It didn't come through my in-ear [monitors]. And really, anything they did say that was complimentary, it's probably better that I didn't hear it so I wasn't more embarrassed. 

- One thing Nicolas Cage did admit to was that he prepared for his role as Johnny Blaze in the movie Ghost Rider by studying what he called your "cobra-like onstage movement."

He told me that before the show! Because we were talking about some of his movies and I said I really liked the second Ghost Rider. And so he told me about it. He said it was kind of like I was in his movie.

- So when you watched it, did you stop and say, "Wait a minute..."

[Laughs] I don't know about that. Though I would like to have some of those abilities...

- How did Dice come to be part of the presentation?

I've known Dice for a long time. But I hadn't seen him since we played the Gibson Amphitheatre [in L.A.], back in '06, I think. And I don't exactly know how everything came together with his speech, but he did ask me before the show if I had been Gmail-ing him. And I was like, "Nope. I don't Gmail." So somebody's been Gmail-ing Dice, acting like they're me.

- The headline act at the Golden Gods typically plays four or five songs. Guns N' Roses did nine.

We wanted to do that. We were very happy that you guys allowed us to do that. We were glad to be asked to do it and we had fun with it.

- And yet for Guns it was actually a pretty short performance you've been known to play gigs that run close to three hours.

When we do that, as a band, we know we gave the most we could and we gave what felt right. And, generally, we like to give people more than they feel they paid for. I don't think it's necessarily fair for people to expect that from us, but it's something where we feel good when we do it. Like we rose to the challenge and we delivered and we didn't take the easy way out. We like that.

- Is there a song of yours that is your favorite to play onstage?

I can't really think of a favorite. I just kind of look at whatever particular show we have to do as a whole. But one thing I do like to do when I'm not playing or singing onstage is I like talking through the microphone into the other guys' in-ears and telling them jokes and stuff to try to mess up their playing. [Laughs] 

- Really? Who's the easiest to mess with?

DJ and Dizzy. I'll talk to them during their solos. That's always a lot of fun...

- Duff told us that it's been a great experience for him to play with Guns again.

It went really well. He worked really hard on the parts and he liked playing the newer songs from Chinese. And you know, it's pretty funny because we'd go to talk about certain things from Illusions, and there's things he doesn't remember, there's things I don't remember. We kind of finish some of each other's memories sometimes. And the Duff that played these shows with us isn't really the Duff that I knew from what I'd call "Old Guns" or the Appetite lineup or theIllusions lineup. Because with this lineup, everybody goes out and tries to do their very best, and every guy's on. I don't have to tell the other guys what to do, they do it on their own. They push each other really, really hard. That also pushed Duff, and he liked the challenge of that. And he got along with the guys really well. He and some of the band and crew were doing their yoga together during the days we were out there, so...

- I would imagine that's not what was going on in earlier years.

Back in the day? No. Definitely not doing yoga. [Laughs] That's when they would drink as much as they could. And they had this game they would play where they would jump over this ditch and slam themselves into a fence. And then slide down into the ditch, kind of in a coma. That was their version of exercise back then. 

- It was great to see and hear you and Duff pairing up on the vocals in "It's So Easy," just like in the old days.

That was a fun thing about some of these shows. Because there's also things like that little line in "Civil War" "Peace could last forever." Duff wrote that line, and he sings it. And I've always been a fan of Duff's voice. There's a punk element to it and a sincerity to it. I like hearing it.

- Do you think you and Duff will do more work together?

It's possible. I don't know yet. It depends on scheduling, or what shows Tommy [Stinson] wants to do with the Replacements and stuff like that. And you know, almost everybody in the band has some kind of issue going on, personally. There's people who have lost family members. Other people are dealing with separations. Sometimes court gets in the way. Real life!

- Where do things stand as far as recording new Guns N' Roses music?

We recorded a lot of things before Chinese was out. We've worked more on some of those things and we've written a few new things. But basically, we have what I call kind of the second half of Chinese. That's already recorded. And then we have a remix album made of the songs from Chinese. That's been done for a while, too. But after Vegas [Guns N' Roses performed a residency at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino that ran through early June], we're going to start looking very seriously at what we're doing in that regard.

- Back when you were starting out with Guns, what was your idea of success?

Well, I think Guns N' Roses achieved a lot of that. There were things that you were disillusioned by, but there were a lot of other things that would be considered achieving success. The amount of sales. The amount of people that were into it. Things like that. But I think that as much as we tried to be on top of the business, we were very naïve business-wise. I think there were things we could have done better, and I feel the labels and the attorneys and the A&R men all knew that. But they wanted the band to be set up in a way where they could attempt to manipulate it. And that didn't really work out for anybody. Including them. You know, we still have not done what I consider a legitimate U.S. tour [with the current lineup] because of prior managers and agents attempting to manipulate it so that it wouldn't be as successful as it could be. In order to try to steer me toward wanting a reunion [of the original lineup]. 

- You feet that people have pushed you to try to make that happen?

Well, I feel there's people in the industry who feel that they can make some money off that. So that's what they want. Even our last U.S. arena tour, that was put together by yet another manager and agent, who we eventually let go and took the tour over. But at the time of taking it over, most of it was already in place. So then we made it work for us, but had it been set up the way we feel it should have been from the beginning it could have been more successful than it was.

- It sounds as if, when you look back over your career, you have some regrets.

I think saying you don't have any regrets has become a popular thing for a lot of pop stars or whatever over the years. But I never buy that. So yeah, there's things that I could've been done better...or not. At the same time, I don't know if I would have been able to do a lot of things, as far as with Guns N' Roses and how that's gone, any differently. 

- As Revolvers Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, who do you think deserves a lifetime achievement award?

It's hard to say. Mick Jagger? To me, Mick Jagger is one of the greatest athletes who ever lived, just for how much he puts into it onstage. I saw the Stones in Vegas on their last tour and it's evident how hard they work at it.

- Like Jagger, can you see yourself still doing what you do at age 70?

I'm starting to get there! [Laughs] Bastard makes you work for it, doesn't he?

A Private Eye
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Doesn't sound like he's ready to pack it in does it? Nice interview, good to see new music is at least an intention, I was beginning to wonder.

FlashFlood
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FlashFlood wrote:

Nice to see an interview. Really seems to be mellowing out. Back in the early-mid 2000s it was hard to come across an Axl interview where didn't slam Slash mercilessly. Had an opportunity there talking about manipulative managers wanting a reunion and how the old guys used to throw themselves into a ditch for exercise, but neglected to get into digging at ex-bandmates.

Also good to see he at least confirmed what we thought we knew about the "vault" of music. Another half of Chinese and some remixes and that's about it.

And I also wonder, when he talks about managers that wanted to make US tours unsuccessful so he'd want a reunion...is this in reference to the fact that they continuously played arenas where attendance was 50% capacity or lower in some cases? I wonder if he wants to do the smaller amphitheater shows (2-5000 capacity) like the small club tour they did a few years ago. For instance, in Boston, I'd love to see them play the House of Blues as opposed to TD Garden or the DCU in Worcester.

Aussie
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Aussie wrote:

Yep reasonable interview and interesting that he speaks of new music and stuff. Hopefully it happens -soon!

apex-twin
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Re: New Revolver interview with Axl

apex-twin wrote:
Axl wrote:

We recorded a lot of things before Chinese was out. We've worked more on some of those things and we've written a few new things. But basically, we have what I call kind of the second half of Chinese. That's already recorded. And then we have a remix album made of the songs from Chinese. That's been done for a while, too. But after Vegas [Guns N' Roses performed a residency at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino that ran through early June], we're going to start looking very seriously at what we're doing in that regard.

It's more verbose and constructive than anything Ax's said about the second album in five years.

“Not something we've focused on.” Axl Rose (“How do you look at [the second half of CD]?” – February 2009)

"We'll be putting out new stuff as soon as we can figure out what our deal is with labels, blah blah blah." - Axl, 12/20/11

"(The next album) will come out sooner [than CD]... All the guys are writing, and we recorded a lot of songs over the years. We'll figure out what we feel best about." - Axl, 10/30/12

Somewhere between Ron's ultimatum and Duff's positive reinforcement, Axl may have actually noticed he has an album to release?

misterID
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misterID wrote:

I've said it before, and it looks to be true, but Axl has been wiating for Ron to leave to release the next album. He can go back to those Buckethead solos without feeling obligated to include Ron.

Re: New Revolver interview with Axl

johndivney wrote:
flashflood wrote:

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And I also wonder, when he talks about managers that wanted to make US tours unsuccessful so he'd want a reunion...is this in reference to the fact that they continuously played arenas where attendance was 50% capacity or lower in some cases? I wonder if he wants to do the smaller amphitheater shows (2-5000 capacity) like the small club tour they did a few years ago. For instance, in Boston, I'd love to see them play the House of Blues as opposed to TD Garden or the DCU in Worcester.


What he's saying is they didn't spend enough money on his whims & demands & promo.

But he lost that level of faith that his appeasing would be  rewarded.
They've prob decided he's only worth so much headache. & his settling into his Vegas yrs already sadly seems to be his forced retirement..

tejastech08
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tejastech08 wrote:
misterID wrote:

I've said it before, and it looks to be true, but Axl has been wiating for Ron to leave to release the next album. He can go back to those Buckethead solos without feeling obligated to include Ron.

That's an interesting theory. He should just pay Bucket a shitload of money to come back. Seems Axl is in a lot better place these days. They could do some awesome stuff together.

Aussie
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Re: New Revolver interview with Axl

Aussie wrote:
tejastech08 wrote:
misterID wrote:

I've said it before, and it looks to be true, but Axl has been wiating for Ron to leave to release the next album. He can go back to those Buckethead solos without feeling obligated to include Ron.

That's an interesting theory. He should just pay Bucket a shitload of money to come back. Seems Axl is in a lot better place these days. They could do some awesome stuff together.

Agree interesting theory.  Maybe he can't be fucked messing with those songs anymore and adding Ron or DJ.  Does not having those guys on any future release cut down on any royalties or would he just be diluting Bucket's share if those guys got paid??

Who knows what Axl's thinks, but given how much the whole CD thing has been a chain around his neck, I doubt Axl has the mojo to revisit that shit in the vault again just to add Ron or DJ onto the tracks.

Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: New Revolver interview with Axl

Great interview. Seemed to be in great, humble spirits. Looking towards something I suppose.  At least he mentioned new music and interested in working with older material and perhaps new demos. Another full U.S. tour please. So I can see them goddammit!

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