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#1672 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Star Wars Thread *NO SPOILERS ALLOWED!* » 802 weeks ago

Neemo wrote:

read a george lucas bio years ago, and was thinking about picking up carrie fishers bio (though i realize it deals more with her personal demons than starwars)

Postcards from the Edge is certainly more about her manic-depresiveness / drug abuse, which, at the end of the day, remain more pivotal subjects to her on a personal level. Truly a sorry story, the lady has had trouble even leaving the house up to this day.

#1673 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Star Wars Thread *NO SPOILERS ALLOWED!* » 802 weeks ago

Neemo,

you'd probably like Michael Kaminski's The Secret History of Star Wars, originally published as an ebook and later as a genuine article at Amazon.com.

"A main feature of this book is the examination of how the more contemporary facets of the Star Wars saga, most notably the notion of Anakin Skywalker and his fall to the dark side and subsequent redemption by his son Luke, were totally absent from the earliest versions of 1977’s Star Wars—even the finished film itself.

From the “historical background” established in that first film, George Lucas  combined characters and concepts and retroactively altered those in that film with revelations in the subsequent films, building, movie bymovie, a series that, by 2005 when said “revelations” were complete, had absolutely no relation to the story contained in the initial 1977 film but still used its content and plot in the construction of the new storyline."

#1674 Re: Guns N' Roses » The concert intro... is The General. » 802 weeks ago

One of the best things about Ax as a musician is his eclectic tastes. He's likely to be aware of more film scores than most common folk can shake a stick at. How much of that translates to his own work is a different story.

If the World is another example, I understand Ax let out in some concert that the band view the song as a faux Bond tune. And if we are to discuss and dissect Bond tunes from over the years, this' gonna take a while.

#1675 Re: Guns N' Roses » The concert intro... is The General. » 802 weeks ago

Axlin08 wrote:

I'd be curious who Axl's favorite composers in film are.

Try Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard; this stuff has the same moody progression as any of those recent Dark Knights/LOTRs. Not saying its plagiarized but certainly goes with the same uninspired gestalt as the naughties blockbuster stock OSTs.

I kept this intro thing rolling on the background of Batman: Arkham Asylum and to my surprise, didn't see it being out of place. It was just generic grandeur, a professionally concoted 'promise forever, never deliver', which is something Ax himself excels at.

#1676 Re: Guns N' Roses » GN'R Twitter Updates » 803 weeks ago

Xmas @ Heathrow = Insult to Injury

#1677 Re: Guns N' Roses » GnR Band Member Interviews from 2009-10 Tour » 803 weeks ago

The moment a fan meets a legend
By Matt Wilson

A bottle of water thrust into my hand, I was dripping with sweat having run the length of Yas Island. Only an hour ago I was casually driving to Abu Dhabi, to see a band that I have listened to and respected since my teenage years, when I took a call to say Axl Rose would do an interview.

As the voice explained at this point it was only a possibility and nothing was guaranteed, I could feel my foot pushing down on the accelerator.
I dumped the car on a startled valet, I hot footed it backstage praying for a call to say it was on and I wasn't too late.

I crashed down on a bench back stage, tried to cool off and set about scribbling some notes on what to ask the "legend" I was about to meet.
A suited man greeted me, listed the no-go topics and with that unknowingly increased the already mounting pressure. Rose is infamous for having a poor relationship with the media (understatement) and has been extremely vocal about this over the years. I knew the history, I was a fan, and I was now nervous.

The roar of the crowd out added to the atmosphere and tension and I was sure that would entice Rose and the boys to skip the interview with a pesky journo.

He didn't let me down. Ushered into a well laid out room backstage, tables we set for a posh dinner, akin to that of a charity auction, "not very rock n' roll" I thought. People buzzed around and the atmosphere was electric. A table was then rapidly cleared, I was plopped down at it and a few bottle of water and glasses arranged opposite me, I clutched my scraps of hurriedly scribble notes and my borrowed pen and waited.

This was it, 20 years ago I was a spotty kid, wearing ripped jeans and unlaced boots, thinking Guns N' Roses were rock Gods, and now I was about to meet their frontman, the voice, Axl Rose.

Then the severity of the situation increased along with my heart rate. Rose, accompanied by the new line-up, entered. I was shaking hands with Rose. The room suddenly took on a much more sinister feel. Colourful tattoo's, gothic hair-cuts, funky headwear and leather bedecked the band members as they took up the empty chairs.

The sinister feel was fleeting, as a relaxed, friendly, approachable, funny group unfolded. If there was any animosity toward all those who had previously bad-mouthed, lied about or generally slated the name of Rose or Guns N Roses, it was extremely well-hidden. They looked like a bunch of mates about to have some serious fun and the camaraderie in the group was clear. They have a lot to live up to and even more to prove. Even DJ Ashba, the newest member of the group, looked and acted like he'd been rocking with these guys for years.

If this interview, willingness to meet the press and the pure enthusiasm for their music is anything to go by, I'd say the days of Get in the Ring days are past and we can expect more November Rain and Paradise City classics on the horizon.

The roar of the Abu Dhabi crowd accompanied our chat and was an ever present reminder our time together was short. This is one moment that will stay with me forever.

- http://gulfnews.com/arts-entertainment/ … d-1.732140


No-go questions, Ax. Grow up and answer about Slash, the years spent on CD, etc. You know you want to.

#1678 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash in Summer 1996: 80 new songs between he, Duff, and Axl » 804 weeks ago

1996AerosmithRocks wrote:

In this interview, which seems to date around from the summer of '96

August '96, to be exact. He mentions the Slash's Blues Ball show to be held in Budapest.

1996AerosmithRocks wrote:

He also claims that yesterday, the band "concealed" their contract. I have no clue what that means....

"We signed some document that we'd agree to have put in escrow for a certain amount of time to see if we could work things out. But if we didn't agree to put the terms into effect by certain point, the contract would be null and void, so I signed and let it go. [...] I was forced into a secondary role, while Axl was now offically at the helm if I officially let the escrow contract become effective." (Slash, Autobiography)

- source

In this case, escrow likely means "an arrangement where an independent trusted third-party receives and disburses money and/or documents for two or more transacting parties, with the timing of such disbursement by the third-party dependent on the performance by the parties of agreed-upon contractual provisions".

Axl in one end, Duff and Slash in the other, with a third party in between to ensure a new record is made on Axl's terms.

#1679 Re: Guns N' Roses » The concert intro... is The General. » 804 weeks ago

Dadud wrote:

I wonder if they let it slip because they're ready to play the full version with vocals in the tour.

I'll play the Devi's advocate, then.

Also, don't be surprised if you hear a previously unreleased song or 2 played live for the first time. From what I hear, Axl is wanting to test the waters. Keep your fingers crossed that it is either "Forgotten" or Atlas Shrugged". Whatever it is, you can be sure that it will be sweeeeeeeet!"

- here

Just pointing out the correlation.

Imagine that, finally back into the good ol' rumormongering!

#1680 Re: Guns N' Roses » GN'R Twitter Updates » 805 weeks ago

downliner wrote:
jamester062001 wrote:

DjASHBA

I would like to thank @MrsSOsbourne for introducing me to @axlrose That was over ten years ago already! Damn Time flys! 4 minutes ago via web

Now theres an interesting bit of info 22 Was DJ auditioned to fill Paul Tobias' shoes I wonder?

Or Finck. GNR auditioned people for that spot late '99.

A little known fact is that Sharon was asked to manage Guns around the year 2000. There's always been a connection; Doug Goldstein used to manage Zakk Wylde in the mid-90's.

The Sharon - Ashba connection relates to Beautiful Creatures doing Ozzfest in 2001. Doc McGhee knows DJ from that period as well... The scene is incestuous.

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