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Title: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: jarmo on August 10, 2005, 12:22:58 PM
Current members: W. Axl Rose, lead vocals, piano; Tommy Stinson, bass; Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman, keyboardists; Richard Fortus, lead guitar, and Brian "Brain" Mantia, drums.

Previous Members: Slash, lead guitar (1985-96); replaced by Robin Finck, (1998-99) and Buckethead (2000-04); Izzy Stradlin, rhythm guitar (1985-91, 1993); replaced by Gilby Clarke (1991-94) and Paul Tobias (1994-2002); Duff McKagan, bass (1985-97); Steven Adler (drums, 1985-90); replaced by Matt Sorum (1990-97) and Josh Freese (1998-2000).

Claims to fame: Between 1987-93, GN'R ruled the airwaves with hard rock staples Sweet Child O' Mine, Welcome To The Jungle, Paradise City, Patience, November Rain, You Could Be Mine, Don't Cry and Civil War.

Where are they now? Um, still waiting for the band's next album Chinese Democracy to see light of day. Website pauseandplay.com reports a Nov. 29, 2005, release date, but Pitchforkmedia.com's projected timeframe sounds more realistic: Dec. 18, 2036! Despite selling more than 47 million copies of Appetite For Destruction, GN'R Lies and Use Your Illusion I and II and The Spaghetti Incident, a long hiatus for GN'R ensued after 1993. After numerous lineup changes, years of drug and alcohol consumption (which almost resulted in death for Stradlin) and infighting between Rose and other band members (and, in certain places ? hello St. Louis and Montreal! ? Rose and fans), outside projects began to take precedence. They included Izzy Stradlin & The Ju Ju Hounds, Slash's Snakepit and solo Duff McKagan and Gilby Clarke albums, to name a few. Slash, Stradlin and Sorum later joined forces with former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland and ex-Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner to form Velvet Revolver, whose debut album Contraband came out in 2004. Slash and McKagan have even sued Rose over the rights to certain GN'R songs.

Ian Nathanson/Metro Toronto


http://www.metronews.ca/entertainment/mia/details.asp?id=10073



/jarmo


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: nesquick on August 10, 2005, 12:28:45 PM
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Despite selling more than 47 million copies of Appetite For Destruction, GN'R Lies and Use Your Illusion I and II and The Spaghetti Incident
They really need to update their figures. :o
GN'R sold 80/85 million albums worldwide, not 47.

Otherwise, thanks for the article.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Izzy on August 10, 2005, 12:31:37 PM

Previous Members: Slash, lead guitar (1985-96); replaced by Robin Finck, (1998-99) and Buckethead (2000-04); Izzy Stradlin, rhythm guitar (1985-91, 1993); replaced by Gilby Clarke (1991-94) and Paul Tobias (1994-2002); Duff McKagan, bass (1985-97); Steven Adler (drums, 1985-90); replaced by Matt Sorum (1990-97) and Josh Freese (1998-2000).

Tracii Guns? >:(

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Despite selling more than 47 million copies of Appetite For Destruction, GN'R Lies and Use Your Illusion I and II and The Spaghetti Incident
They really need to update their figures. :o
GN'R sold 80/85 million albums worldwide, not 47.

Otherwise, thanks for the article.

Something like 36.5 in the US (add about 5-10 million as the RIAA is about a decade out on everything ::)) and 40 mill worldwide, i'd say 80 mill overall sounds about right

These journalists have no clue....


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Ignatius on August 10, 2005, 12:37:44 PM
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Despite selling more than 47 million copies of Appetite For Destruction, GN'R Lies and Use Your Illusion I and II and The Spaghetti Incident
They really need to update their figures. :o
GN'R sold 80/85 million albums worldwide, not 47.

Otherwise, thanks for the article.

It doesn't specify whether is US or Worlwide, so I assume the figure reflects domestic sales.



Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on August 10, 2005, 01:06:59 PM
Theres no love for Finck in this article is there?


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Butch Français on August 10, 2005, 01:22:26 PM
I think Izzy gets too much credit for VR in this article...and Duff gets way too little! lol


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: madagas on August 10, 2005, 01:29:01 PM
http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/topartists.asp

Gnr has sold/shipped 37.5 million in US-recent riaa tally does NOT include the recent addition of greatest hits certification-double platinum (done on 6-29-05).   


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Eric on August 10, 2005, 01:43:11 PM
It's amazing buckethead was in GNR longer than Gilby-never really thought about it.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: ppbebe on August 10, 2005, 02:02:46 PM
Theres no love for Finck in this article is there?
Yeah, he quit the band in '99 never to return. Mr. fortus is the only guitarist remaining in GN'R. I don't think. :hihi:

Even on the release of GH, the management stated that GN'R had sold more than 80 millions worldwide.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: GNFNRS on August 10, 2005, 02:19:48 PM
Who ever wrote this article is an idiot.  They have obviously got Izzy and Duff mixed up.  Duff is the one that died, Duff is the one who formed VR with Slash and Matt.  What a stupid fucking dumbass.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: KillYourIdols on August 10, 2005, 04:24:12 PM
I dunno if we can count tracii guns as a memeber of GNR since they never released any material with him as the guitarist. But otherwise yeah the guy got a bunch of facts wrong....so what.

Changes nothing.

~KYI


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: jimmythegent on August 10, 2005, 04:29:10 PM
what a poor article :-\


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Hammy on August 10, 2005, 08:18:32 PM
I dunno if we can count tracii guns as a memeber of GNR since they never released any material with him as the guitarist.
On that basis there are a few current members you can cross of the 'members' list.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: deliverthecow on August 10, 2005, 09:17:52 PM
It is amazing that these so called "journalists" articles make the print. This guy obviuosly is in no way a music fan. It is no wonder so many stupid rumours start regarding Guns and VR. These people should do there homework alittle before they write there articles.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: oneway23 on August 11, 2005, 02:52:35 AM
that was like reading cliff's notes to a poorly-written wikipedia entry


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: fartinabag on August 11, 2005, 03:23:14 AM
Axl Rose performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York in 2002.

REALLY?...They manage to print lies in the first line of the article.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on August 11, 2005, 06:23:46 AM
Axl Rose performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York in 2002.

REALLY?...They manage to print lies in the first line of the article.

?? ??? ? ??????


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: chineseblues on August 11, 2005, 07:28:20 AM
Axl Rose performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York in 2002.

REALLY?...They manage to print lies in the first line of the article.

Ahem, MTV Video Music Awards  ;)


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: coolman78SLASH on August 11, 2005, 11:08:10 AM
Who ever wrote this article is an idiot.? They have obviously got Izzy and Duff mixed up.? Duff is the one that died, Duff is the one who formed VR with Slash and Matt.? What a stupid fucking dumbass.


Well, Duff dident die my friend, his pancreas exploded, and he was in a lot of pain, but he dident die, if he died, who the hell is dressing up like Duff and playing bass in VR?   :hihi:


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: fartinabag on August 11, 2005, 01:51:21 PM
Axl Rose performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York in 2002.

REALLY?...They manage to print lies in the first line of the article.

Ahem, MTV Video Music Awards? ;)

I guess its fair to say that I am retarded.  I stand corrected.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Lord Kayoss on August 12, 2005, 09:43:32 PM
Website pauseandplay.com reports a Nov. 29, 2005 release date


Well at least someone finally thought enough to pick a Tuesday when pulling a "release date" out of their ass.


Title: Re: MIA: Guns N' Roses (article)
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on August 13, 2005, 12:33:59 AM
Well the only thing I can say in this moment, is that, it took 2 guitarrist, buckethead and the other guy -- whose name I don't know -- to take Slash's place... well now you all pussies who underrate Slash, think about how important he was in the band... half of it...

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