Title: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Christos AG on August 29, 2004, 05:54:16 AM Well, I was searching through the htgth.com archives and I found this old but very interesting part of an interview with Chris Cornell...
Quote This is taken from a Chris Cornell interview in the October edition of Metal Hammer: Q: We could call this the Foo Fighters route perhaps, although the album features several drummers of note such as Matt Cameron, Ministry?s Bill Rieflin and one Josh Freese, formerly of the Vandals and now session man to the stars. Including one Axl Rose. In fact Freese seems to be fast becoming the hot session man around town... A: Yeah, he?s a busy guy, grins Chris. He was showing up playing from like noon to four, then he?d go off from like nine till four in the morning playing with Axl, and then he?d show up the next day when we needed him. He?s got lot of energy though, so he was OK. Q: So, did you get any sneak insights into the Guns N? Roses record? A: Not really. He?s also very, uh, word careful. We asked him certain questions, but he knew what he should and shouldn?t talk about. I just wanted to know what it felt like for him to be playing ?Sweet Child 0? Mine? with a band made out of all these punk rock guys and Axl, cos I think that?s really fucking weird, but it must be kind of cool. Q: Going from Chris Cornell to Axl Rose and back must have been a bit of a trip - two very different ways of working, I would imagine. A: Yeah, but I think they actually have a lot of creative freedom with what they?re doing with Axl, they?re getting to write parts and stuff - and when he?d come to work with me it?s almost the opposite of what you would think. I would tell him exactly what to play when the song was finished. Now there?s a thought - Chris Cornell out control-freaking Axl Rose... Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Christos AG on August 29, 2004, 05:57:19 AM Oh, and another interesting part of the interview was this:
Quote then he?d go off from like nine till four in the morning playing with Axl How many hours has Axl spent in studios for this album? Damn, it should be one hell of an album... Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: ccorn69 on August 29, 2004, 06:08:21 AM Oh, and another interesting part of the interview was this: Quote then he?d go off from like nine till four in the morning playing with Axl How many hours has Axl spent in studios for this album? Damn, it should be one hell of an album... cool read christos thanks for diggin it up, and yeah it should be a hell of an album Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Izzy on August 29, 2004, 07:50:17 AM A: Yeah, but I think they actually have a lot of creative freedom with what they?re doing with Axl, they?re getting to write parts and stuff - and when he?d come to work with me it?s almost the opposite of what you would think. I would tell him exactly what to play when the song was finished. Lol - we now know the rest of the band is not only writing stuff - but playing too :hihi: I think that was obvious before - if Axl was writing the whole album they would hardly be needed. Oh and that odd final bit - i would tell him exactly what to play when the song was finished - eh? Perhaps the drums? :hihi: If the song is finished how can it be then changed - either its finished or not! Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Christos AG on August 29, 2004, 08:27:29 AM A: Yeah, but I think they actually have a lot of creative freedom with what they?re doing with Axl, they?re getting to write parts and stuff - and when he?d come to work with me it?s almost the opposite of what you would think. I would tell him exactly what to play when the song was finished. Lol - we now know the rest of the band is not only writing stuff - but playing too :hihi: I think that was obvious before - if Axl was writing the whole album they would hardly be needed. Oh and that odd final bit - i would tell him exactly what to play when the song was finished - eh? Perhaps the drums? :hihi: If the song is finished how can it be then changed - either its finished or not! What he means is that they have lots of freedom in writing. With Cornell, when HE writes and finishes the song, he tells them what to play. Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: younggunner on August 29, 2004, 10:15:50 AM Quote How many hours has Axl spent in studios for this album? Damn, it should be one hell of an album... And as a fan I couldnt be more grateful. Before we even know what the album sounds like, I know that they have worked EXTREMELY hard and put everything they got into the making of this album and the albums to follow. Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: jabba2 on August 29, 2004, 01:32:09 PM Axl only works during night time hours. During the day he sleeps or whatever.
Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: ppbebe on August 29, 2004, 03:03:29 PM Kool read cheers Christos AG. :beer:
Axl only works during night time hours. During the day he sleeps or whatever. Always? How do you know that? He?s suffering from vegetable dystonia, then. Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: The Estranged MrFlashbax on August 29, 2004, 06:20:05 PM Kool read cheers Christos AG. :beer: Axl only works during night time hours. During the day he sleeps or whatever. Always? How do you know that? He?s suffering from vegetable dystonia, then. either that or he has become an immortal vampire so he can take as long as he pleases with the album and still be around by the time it's released in a few hundred years.. :rofl: Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on August 29, 2004, 06:22:21 PM When did this interview take place?
Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: ClintroN on August 29, 2004, 10:19:57 PM that was real cool 8)
i betcha alot of people get suprised when they read things like that, this really is a band and not Axl all the way!! : ok: this interview must be afew years back. Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: The New Fiona Apple on August 29, 2004, 11:45:51 PM Well, Isn't that special?
Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Gunner80 on August 30, 2004, 01:54:31 AM So that's why Chris Cornell's album sucked so hard.
Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: Christos AG on August 30, 2004, 07:47:50 AM I think it's from 1999.
Title: Re: Axl is not a control-freak after all... Post by: jabba2 on August 31, 2004, 12:11:20 AM Kool read cheers Christos AG. :beer: Axl only works during night time hours. During the day he sleeps or whatever. Always?? How do you know that? He?s suffering from vegetable dystonia, then. People that have worked on CD with Axl say his hours start at 9pm until the next morning. That was the bands rehearse schedule for awhile too. |