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Will
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Re: Bumblefoot Interview w. Polish GNR fans

Will wrote:

Taken from beenafix.com, a Bumblefoot Q&A with some GNR fans from Poland.

Thanks so much for the questions!! Here ya go.......... smile

1.It's been good time?

Very smile

2. How long lasted process of its creation Had album to be Abnormal from the beginning?

It started in October, songs started rushing out of my head, half the album written in a few days. It always happens like that, out of nowhere. Then I went back and looked at some older song ideas I had and finished them up. Started recording drums in November, kept writing, songs and drums were finished in December. Then bass, rhythm guitars, vocals, solos, and everything else - cello, violin, xylophone, tuba, opera singers. Started mixing in April, mastering in May, art & manufacturing and working out promo and distro in June, released July 1st. smile

3. Did you borrow some ideas from Chinese Democracy and Axl?

I think it had an influence in the way I wrote songs - the songs and guitar playing feel a little more classic rock-n-roll at times, and there were some moments where I said to myself "This would sound great with Axl singin' it..."

4.You recorded album in home. It's sounds incredibly. Which errors should avoid a beginner producer and author of songs?

Thank you! Most important thing is to capture a special moment. Don't go for "perfection", go for spirit. Go for the moment that could never happen again the same way - save those takes, the ones that show the human imperfect spontaneous real person. Those takes are more important than recording quality.

5.When the Abnormal Tour will start, will you come to Poland smile? Where and when?

I'd love to come play in Poland, all around the country - but I should probably stick around and see where the Chi-Dem negotiations go, before making plans to do a solo tour. Will have to do it one of these days though smile

6. Did you think about involving some of the GN'R band members into your solo records?

Yes, I've thought about it. Dizzy, Frank, Chris... Axl, Tommy too... and Rich and Robin. smile

7. Which song of your latest solo record did you spend most time working on?

The song "Green". It took 10 years. Here's a quote from a recent article << "Green": I hate all my fucking songs. It's not that I hate them, it's just that either I change and don't feel the personal connection anymore, or I've gone through such shit to make the song happen, that it's like re-living that time you had to pull a rusty hook out of your foot, and couldn't. Such a song is "Green". I wrote the song 10 years ago. What I mean is I heard the music, the melodies, the arrangement, the instrumentation, and the feeling I got from the song and the message of the words that needed to be written, in my head - just needed to get it out of my head and fill in the missing pieces. Had the music ready for the "Uncool" album I was writing for, but could not get the right words. Nothing said it like it needed to be said. I had to search. I searched for 4 years, sleeping each night with a notebook behind my head, and would sometimes wake up at 4am out of a deep sleep and write down a phrase. I finally had the words, depicting what I saw inside.

It took another 4 years before I was *ready* to sing them. I wasn't ready to take on the song, after all of that, it was too big a deal. What the fuck, it's just a song, right? And I'm no Beethoven. So what the Hell's the big deal? I don't know - once in a while a song rules you like that, and you have to be ready to take the leap, it'll destroy you if you act to soon. This was one of those songs. The other was a song called "Heart Attack," written around the same time as Green. That one only took four years to find lyrics for, then record. And it took dying and seeing the white light to get that one out. >>

8. Do you work out or practice any sport?

When I was younger, some weight-lifting, boxing... just got a new heavybag, need to start hitting it again. I'm a UFC fan...

9.Girl from forum wanted to know, did you have some diet? She thinks you look great now.

Thanks so much smile Yeah, I dropped a bunch of weight, it was real simple - put a Les Paul around your neck and run across a stage for two-and-a-half hours a night, a few nights a week. That'll do it! haha... When you're in the hotel room, do push-ups and sit-ups. And get sleep whenever you can. Two important things I learned about touring, from past experience before Guns, is to sleep any chance you get, because it might be your last chance... and to bring plenty of socks. You wouldn't believe what wearing wet socks for 17 hours will do to your feet. It's scary.

10. With whom would you like to play on the stage?

Matthew Bellamy (Muse)

11. Do you know who will play with you in All-Star Band on Rock Against Diabets?

Constantine Maroulis will be on vocals - he's an incredible singer and performer, and an all-around great guy. Jeff Berlin, one of the world's greatest bassists, if not THE greatest. Guys like Geddy Lee and Jaco Pastorius have agreed. Lez Warner is a world-class drummer - he's spent time in Africa studying native rhythms, has played with the Cult, Johnny Thunders, Julian Lennon, even Spinal Tap. We have Rafael Moriera and the house band from Rockstar INXS / Supernova jammin' with us too - very versatile talented guys. Most importantly, everyone you'll see on that stage is there because their heart's in the right place, that's what matters most about these guys. Might have some other folks jamming too, we'll see how it goes. Gonna be a fun time...!

12.How did start your cooperation on this concert?

We started speaking about it in May - they asked if I would play, and I came up with the idea of a jam. I started reaching out to people to play, and doing whatever I could to help the organization. Spoke to companies I work with - Vigier, Gibson, DiMarzio, they were all very generous and donated guitars and pickups to auction. The coolest thing is with the shirts.... we're selling Rock Against Diabetes shirts, and we're going to pick a random name from everyone that buys a shirt, and that person will win a Gibson Les Paul, a 3-hour guitar lesson with me at the Gibson showroom in NYC, and so much more stuff... right now, we're including the hotel - if enough people buy shirts, we'll be able to include the flight to NYC... info is at http://www.rockagainstdiabetes.org/bfootbfg.htm

13. Did you play Guitar Hero III, if yes what is your best score? Do you like video games?

I try to stay away from video games because once I start playing, I won't stop. No guitar, no exercise, no making albums... haven't played GH3, but played GH1 or 2 over Frank's - can't remember the best score. I suck though, need more practice at it.

14. What is your clearest and funniest memory of the tours with Guns N' Roses?

So many memories..... there's too many, haha! The funniest ones would be better not to tell, haha... there was the time a guy fell through the ceiling backstage in Norway, climbing through the air ducts... all the times when I first joined the band, I'd take cookies and cupcakes out to the people waiting in line to enter the venue, offering them "free baked goods, courtesy of Guns N' Roses..." Nobody knew who I was, then the show would start, and they'd realize "that guy playin' just offered me cookies." Hangin' with Baz is always a fun time... going to a Japanese McDonald's with Bubbles at 6am... can't think of just one thing...

15.How's going on with new management?

Azoff and Gould are the best of the best. If anyone can get things done, they can.

16. Many members of GN'R are concentrated on personal projects. It means there will be nothing draft on next month with GN'R?? (we now You don't can't tell but maybe? )

Speaking for myself, any time I'm not making music, it's like being suffocated with a bag over my head. I like to do a lot of different things - writing a song for a TV show, mastering a band's album, jamming at a club, laying a guest solo for someone's album, and talking to you guys... smile It isn't a bad sign... smile

17. When you think about Poland what is first that comes to your mind?

Roses. Roses everywhere. It was beautiful smile Then, eating black bean soup with Frank at a Mexican restaurant across from the hotel. Then, how happy my friend Metal Mike was, that he was playing in Poland - I was happy for him.

18. Did you receive more offers to cooperate from other musicians after joining GN'R?

Do you mean, have I received more invitations to work with people? Or do you mean, are people more willing to work with me now? Maybe a little of both. Before Guns, I was keeping pretty busy with teaching, producing and collaborating, solo albums and tours. Now there's less time to do everything, so I have to make harder decisions on what to put time into, and who with. I've been wanting to do an instructional DVD for 5 or 6 years. I think the next thing I should do, before doing any side projects, I should start working on that DVD.

19.Can you tell the title of song called song # 2,which has leaked recently ?? Many fans gonna kill for this ?(please?. ).

NNOOOO!! Not gonna spoil the surprise about anything. (I'm cruel...)

20. Do you like Chopin?

Yes smile http://www.bumblefoot.com/audio/Ron%20T … Chopin.mp3

21. Did Axl like Abnormal?

I didn't ask, haha...

22. When are you going to release next solo abum?

Hopefully after Chinese Democracy...

23. Can you give us Axl phone number ? big_smile

haha...! Thank you all for your questions! Have a wonderful Summer - hope to see you soon! big_smile

Ron

Tommie
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Tommie wrote:
downliner wrote:

15.How's going on with new management?

Azoff and Gould are the best of the best. If anyone can get things done, they can.



22. When are you going to release next solo abum?

Hopefully after Chinese Democracy...

Those two things are important.  I dont follow BBF that closely so, whats his track record for releasing cd's?  Does he pump them out quickly like Buckethead?  If so (and he really does mean what he says) its another sign that everythings shaping up nicely.

monkeychow
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monkeychow wrote:

Good Interview and Good Answer's from BBF I thought. He managed to keep the secrets he would be required to keep without being an asshole about it, and I must say overall I get a positive vibe about GNR moving forward from this article smile

Will
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Re: Bumblefoot Interview w. Polish GNR fans

Will wrote:

The inclusion of Robin when talking about GNR band members stood out for me. I guess BBF didn't get the memo tongue

6. Did you think about involving some of the GN'R band members into your solo records?

Yes, I've thought about it. Dizzy, Frank, Chris... Axl, Tommy too... and Rich and Robin.

Neemo
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Neemo wrote:
downliner wrote:

The inclusion of Robin when talking about GNR band members stood out for me. I guess BBF didn't get the memo tongue

there was one interview where richard inferred he was still a member as well

i'm guessing they dont know robin's status either ... and are assuming that he's in until its proven that he's out

bazgnr
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Re: Bumblefoot Interview w. Polish GNR fans

bazgnr wrote:
Neemo wrote:
downliner wrote:

The inclusion of Robin when talking about GNR band members stood out for me. I guess BBF didn't get the memo tongue

there was one interview where richard inferred he was still a member as well

i'm guessing they dont know robin's status either ... and are assuming that he's in until its proven that he's out

And for me, that speaks to more of a business model than a band.   I'm not complaining, or even criticizing anyone in any way, either.  Assuming it's true, it just seems odd that everyone assumes a band mate is still in until proven otherwise...more specifically, the implied lack of communication that entails.

That said, Ron gave some great responses, especially "hopefully after Chinese Democracy..."

RussTCB
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RussTCB wrote:

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James
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James wrote:

What I'm sick of is the same recycled stories. It makes it seem fake or disingenuous. Other than that, at least he did a Q & A with fans, and as usual, a class act. Actually talked about GNR, which makes that last Fortus interview even more laughable.

He just released a solo album, so him hoping for CD before his next one means nothing. At least he's optimistic though.

Von
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Von wrote:

This Fortus interview?

Q: So Richard, you're currently playing in Guns N' Roses?
Fortus: I really can't talk about that.
Q: But you've already embarked on several world tours as a part of this lineup.
Fortus: That's not something I can talk about at this time.
Q: But this is a GN'R forum. You're utilizing a GN'R fan-based platform to talk about ... what exactly?
Fortus: Frank and I will be playing this really cool double-bill with Pisser and X-Japan. It's basically the most exciting thing of all time. Yes, Buckethead pwns me.

And so ... thank you.

Big Gun
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Big Gun wrote:

5.When the Abnormal Tour will start, will you come to Poland smile? Where and when?

I'd love to come play in Poland, all around the country - but I should probably stick around and see where the Chi-Dem negotiations go, before making plans to do a solo tour.

still in negotiations?? it doesnt look like CD is around the corner after all.

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