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#231 Re: The Sunset Strip » Steven Tyler Wants To Record New Aerosmith LP, But He Can't Find Joe P » 756 weeks ago
I really liked Nine Lives, had some great rockers, along with the typical radio friendly Aerosmith stuff. Didn't like Just Push Play though.
I feel that same way. Just Push Play might be the only album more overproduced than Chinese Democracy.
Also it's being left completely out of the conversation (I assume becuase it's mostly covers) but I thought Honkin' On Bobo was great. It's a good inbetweener of poppy modern Aerosmith and bluesy old Aerosmith.
#232 Re: The Sunset Strip » Steven Tyler Wants To Record New Aerosmith LP, But He Can't Find Joe P » 756 weeks ago
I agree with a lot of what Joe Perry is saying about American Idol. .. As a matter of fact I thought those things when Joe Perry was playing multiple songs on it a few years ago.
#233 Re: The Sunset Strip » JACKYL: New Interview With JESSE JAMES DUPREE "Just Like A Negro video » 758 weeks ago
Sadly enough, one of my most vivid memories of Woodstock '94 is coming over a hill and seeing him on the big screen with his cock hanging out in front of however many hundred thousand people. It was pretty funny.
#234 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » VELVET REVOLVER Zeroing In On 'Younger And Stronger' New Singer - Dec. » 758 weeks ago
smoke wrote:Seems like Corey might be pretty busy already though. I don't follow Stone Sour or Slipknot, but they're both still together right? I'm sure Slipknot will take some time to recoup but still.
yeah stone sour jsut released an album in 2010
I thought I read somewhere that Slipknot probably wasn't going to continue except maybe with the occasional live shows.
Edit, Found what I read:
Click Music: You've probably but asked this a million times recently, but do you see a future for SLIPKNOT at the moment?
Corey: Right now, yes and no. To be honest I'm not really looking down the road to making a new SLIPKNOT album because I don't know if I'm prepared to make new SLIPKNOT music without Paul, to be honest. But y'know, I could definitely see us going out and doing some shows for the fans, and for us. But as far as doing a new album it's going to be a while before I'm ready to do that.
#235 Re: Guns N' Roses » Possible Song Titles on CD Followup Album?? » 759 weeks ago
I think VR's "Do It For the Kids" shares a riff with an Izzy song too - as they worked on it together then went their seperate ways and different places with the song.
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Not really on topic, but In case anybody was interested in checking out the similarity
#236 Re: The Sunset Strip » ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME Inductees To Be Announced Next Week - Dec. » 759 weeks ago
I suppose a Tom Waits/Alice Cooper joint performance at the induction ceremony is too much for me to ask.
#237 Re: Guns N' Roses » Monkeychow's GNR Roadtrip Experience » 760 weeks ago
Cool review and pics, but the biggest thing I can't get over is the picture of you in a straw hat and AC/DC shirt feeding a Kangaroo.
That's the most Austrailian thing I've ever seen.
#238 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Gibson unveils Slash 2010 Appetite Les Paul » 760 weeks ago
^ If the epi is $1000 what does the Gibson cost?
#239 Re: The Garden » Rolling Stone The 11 Greatest Rock Feuds Of All Time » 760 weeks ago
No I don't think Slash is the problem. I just don't think he's a sweet widdle angel that got taken for a ride. I firmly believe his experience with lead singers over the years, pre-Axl, during-Axl, and post-Axl have soured his relationship with them as his experience has been of them being male diva's.
He's totally warranted in that. But I just feel his hands have dirt on them no different than Axl's.
But the proof is in the pudding. Considering the fact Slash continues to get jobs THROWN at him, and has worked with the likes of Dave Grohl, Chris Cornell, Alice In Chains, Fergie, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Michael Jackson, in addition to Scott Weiland & Axl Rose, while Axl's buddies amount to Sebastian Bach, Chris Jericho & Korn... pretty much says it all.
I've said before I think Slash is kind of like a battered woman.
He saw all the shit, put up with it for a while, then finally ends it. Problem is, he's attracted to the same kind of guy, so he's doomed to repeat the cycle.
#240 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stone's Best Singles of 2010 » 760 weeks ago
Besides that show, I've inadvertently seen him live about 5 or 6 shows. He has this tendency to show up at every concert in Detroit.
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Out of curiousity, do you think that is a big part of why you dislike him as much as you seem to.
I know a guy who lives in Rockford, Il and hates Cheap Trick because, as he puts it, he can't go see a show without Rick Neilson or Rob Zander coming out and fucking up the show for 15 minutes.