Title: Slash solo record? Post by: redx on April 19, 2007, 01:19:14 PM Slash interview with RockandPop
Thanks to Pablo, RockandPop Argentinian radio station recently posted an interview with Slash. In the interview, Slash talked about touring US again after the Europe tour and touring in Asia, he also talked about GN'R and working on his own solo album. It's about half an hour long, click the link below to download it. http://www.fmrockandpop.com/UPLOAD/slash_WEB.mp3 Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Grouse on April 19, 2007, 02:23:01 PM http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=45170.0
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: redx on April 19, 2007, 02:32:33 PM http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=45170.0 I missed it because: 'Topic: new 30 min. slash interview' Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Grouse on April 19, 2007, 02:34:24 PM http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=45170.0 I missed it because: 'Topic: new 30 min. slash interview' Doesn't matter, I wasn't trying to be a smart ass or something :-* Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Rocker_GNR on April 19, 2007, 02:37:43 PM I'd love hear a new album of Slash'snake pit :beer:
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: CheapJon on April 19, 2007, 02:42:24 PM I'd love hear a new album of Slash'snake pit? :beer: yeah, with rod jackson on vocals Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: redx on April 19, 2007, 02:43:54 PM I'd love hear a new album of Slash'snake pit :beer: with each new Snake Pit album, should we assume a new lead singer will be used? as I'd like to see Eric appear again : ok: Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Rocker_GNR on April 19, 2007, 02:47:53 PM I prefer Rod Jackson as well : ok:
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: estebanf on April 19, 2007, 02:49:20 PM That would be cool! I would love to have a new Slash album, and yes, I think I prefer Rod Jackson, but it is hard to say (I like both)
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Guitar1281 on April 19, 2007, 02:50:30 PM Eric Dover all the way if we have to choose between him and rod
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: CheapJon on April 19, 2007, 02:51:46 PM what would kick ass would be a snakepit record with corey taylor or zach de la rocha
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: IzzyDutch on April 20, 2007, 01:11:45 PM The solo album Slash was working on right before VR had lot's of different guests, including Izzy 8) He talked about writing and recording with Izzy in 2002 Guitar One magazine, the one about the AFD anniversery. Hopefully that stuff will come out some day..
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Mikkamakka on April 22, 2007, 01:17:21 PM The solo album Slash was working on right before VR had lot's of different guests, including Izzy? 8) He talked about writing and recording with Izzy in 2002 Guitar One magazine, the one about the AFD anniversery. Hopefully that stuff will come out some day.. Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. But I'd be happy to hear him doing a Santana-type album, too. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: jarmo on April 22, 2007, 05:17:50 PM Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. You're assuming Izzy would let him release it just like that. Maybe it's more like an Izzy Stradlin album with Duff and Slash making an appearance than a Slash album with Duff and Izzy. That has happened before you know. /jarmo Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: jarmo on April 22, 2007, 07:11:38 PM And your basing this on? Past releases from Izzy. *edit: Just a quick question why did you delete my replies in the maddy thread... Off fucking topic. /jarmo Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: AdZ on April 22, 2007, 07:30:29 PM And now you're taking this whole disussion off topic, shut up.
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: GeraldFord on April 22, 2007, 07:47:04 PM I'd be cool if Slash did a Santana type album, using many different singers--Ozzy, Mick Jagger, David Lee Roth, etc.
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Tatu on April 22, 2007, 07:58:56 PM I'd be cool if Slash did a Santana type album, using many different singers--Ozzy, Mick Jagger, David Lee Roth, etc. That would be really cool ;D Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: jarmo on April 22, 2007, 08:09:42 PM Fuck off back to your guns n covers section if you got nothing positive to say here, oh thats right that train wreck you call a band are currently falling apart at the seams with that album nowhere near coming up, whats up son??? You aa little jealous that us vr fans are getting what we want and thats new music and world tour, why you come bitching here and your keeping really quiet over in the gnr section, is it cause mr rose has climbed back into his hole again? Your meant to be the admin of this board, you of all people should support both bands not come in slagging vr just cause you got nothing to talk about over in guns n covers land. Remember a few years ago when you reported news about vr but then you stopped when axl flung you a bone and got you in his pocket along with this board, when this board went to shit as well by the way. You might just regret all the shit your stating with vr cause if axl is away in hiding again cause you might just need the vr fans keeping your precious site alive, what happened son did axl stop flinging you your bone??? Sounds like it. Oh and by the way you obviously havent watched the footage of the webcast show new tunes were rocking slash is on top form and this vr you keep slagging played the gnr covers better than your precious train wreck of a band, sorry dictatorship like this place. Your meant to be an admin try and act like one. Get it all out there. : ok: Hey Falcon, what do you think of this one? I was replying to the topic and look what this ass clown is doing...... For the record, I don't think releasing the album with Duff, Izzy and Slash is only up to Slash. Since Izzy has had both of them guest on his solo albums, I wouldn't be surprised if the material is more of an Izzy album than a Slash album. That's what I meant and I have no fucking idea what the verbal diarrhea quoted above has to do with the topic. Maybe one of you VR fans can tell me... /jarmo Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: metallex78 on April 22, 2007, 08:33:56 PM I'd be cool if Slash did a Santana type album, using many different singers--Ozzy, Mick Jagger, David Lee Roth, etc. I'm pretty sure that's what Slash was working on prior to VR. I remember him mentioning it at the time that he was working on an album of many different styles and different singers. So I don't think Slash means another Snakepit, or Izzy/Duff album when he refers to the possibilty of a new 'Slash' album. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Falcon on April 22, 2007, 08:34:17 PM Hey Falcon, what do you think of this one?? I was replying to the topic and look what this ass clown is doing...... Fucking par for the course, ass clowns reply deleted. On topic, I'm not sure if I need a Slash solo record at this point.? I'd probably give it a listen, download a song or 2 if they were of quality but that's as far as I'd probably go with it. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Booker Floyd on April 22, 2007, 09:09:52 PM Id love a real Slash record with different singers. It would give him an opportunity to indulge his GNR-style blues rock tendencies as well as collaborate with different writers. I guess the only issue is finding enough great singers to appear on it.
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Genesis on April 22, 2007, 11:31:50 PM He said he's not considering doing a solo record now, with him being busy in VR and all. So I guess it'll be some time coming...
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: GnFnR87 on April 23, 2007, 12:33:26 AM well i'm pretty sure Scotts got a solo album hes been recording on and off so he'll probably wanna finish that at some point. maybe we'll see a slash solo record and a Scott solo record within the next couple years after VR stop touring for Libertad.
i would definitely check out, that would be so cool if he got different singers to sing on it like Mick Jagger, Stephen Tyler, ozzy, and maybe even Sebastian Bach!! [drools] Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: greendog on April 23, 2007, 05:21:43 AM leave the singers out. just instrumental Jazz, Rock and Roll and whatever else. Id love a chill out album as much as a rocking album.
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: snakepipero on April 23, 2007, 06:55:22 AM leave the singers out. just instrumental Jazz, Rock and Roll and whatever else. Id love a chill out album as much as a rocking album. Me too, i'd linke to see slash experimentin' doin' diferent. To rock we have VR. He mentioned before VR came up he was workin' on some spanish stuff, indian scales, african rithms and this kind of things I'd love to see him experimentin' . I mean experiment not to sound comercial. Probably a lot of people would hate him for doin' it but i personally would love it Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: darkmonth on April 23, 2007, 08:52:58 AM Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. You're assuming Izzy would let him release it just like that. Maybe it's more like an Izzy Stradlin album with Duff and Slash making an appearance than a Slash album with Duff and Izzy. That has happened before you know. /jarmo You're so fucking negative and down on former members. Why you always have to bring this kind of shit into play? It's like ... you don't want 'arguments' to occur on your forum, yet you fucking pull this shit ... it's laughable .. Come on man ... stop interjecting this kind of shit unless you expect some kind of flame wars to go on. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: snakepipero on April 23, 2007, 09:03:23 AM Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. You're assuming Izzy would let him release it just like that. Maybe it's more like an Izzy Stradlin album with Duff and Slash making an appearance than a Slash album with Duff and Izzy. That has happened before you know. /jarmo You're so fucking negative and down on former members.? Why you always have to bring this kind of shit into play?? It's like ... you don't want 'arguments' to occur on your forum, yet you fucking pull this shit ... it's laughable .. Come on man ... stop interjecting this kind of shit unless you expect some kind of flame wars to go on. Yeah!!! mikama, what's your fuckin' problem with with the former members? Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: IzzyDutch on April 23, 2007, 12:22:58 PM For the record, I don't think releasing the album with Duff, Izzy and Slash is only up to Slash. Since Izzy has had both of them guest on his solo albums, I wouldn't be surprised if the material is more of an Izzy album than a Slash album. /jarmo Slash has said that the 'Project' album with Izzy sounded too much GN'R and 'the best instrumental' GN'R album to date (which I believe could very well be 8) ) But actually, before the 'Project' album with Izzy there was the album recorded late 2001 (with Taz Bentley on drums) where some of the following was mentioned, it was on snakepit.org: Quote http://www.snakepit.org/0102news.html SLASH says he is working with Izzy to finish up the album. SLASH gave us more information on that project. He says that he, SLASH, wrote 3 of the songs and did guitar work on the whole album. Duff came in and laid down the bass. Izzy does the singing and also plays guitar. SLASH says it is just about ready to go. Izzy is not into heavy promotion, so you may not see much about it. It will be for sale on the internet. SLASH says don't think of it as the next GNR or Snakepit album...it is not in that style. As soon as we know more about sale dates, we'll let you know! So with that one it's likely more Izzy solo with Duff and Slash on it. And some more quotes on that 2001 album from MTV: Quote "The thing with Izzy's [solo] record," Slash said, "is that I got involved with him because we talk on the phone a lot, and he's just always doing these anonymous projects in his own quiet little fashion. It's just nice to get together and write again. "We got together to work on songs, and they sound like Izzy, like Izzy and Slash, so they're easy to recognize that way," he continued. "They have a sense of humor about them, but they're loose and laid back. They're not heavy-duty, arrangement-oriented songs. They're just basic ideas that we thought were cool, so we threw it down." Slash said that he wrote and recorded a total of five songs with Stradlin in November around the holidays, but the songs still require about a day's worth of "fixing," as well as background vocals. Meanwhile, McKagan said that he's laid down the bass tracks for an album's worth of songs in two different sessions in November and December at a studio in Los Angeles. "Me and Slash are just the session guys, man," McKagan said, laughing. "I just went in and did bass tracks for the first three songs in an hour and kept at it." And finally on the Slash solo album he was working on right before the Project started, mentioned in Guitar One magazine: Quote You've been jamming with Izzy again. Any new perspective on why your playing styles work so well together? It's the kind of thing where no matter who comes up with the initial idea, I never really have to go, "Izzy, play this part this way." He just plays his thing his own way, and we never really talk about it much. Last night, we went in and took two songs from scratch, just basic chord changes, and worked them into full songs. That's one of the things about me and Izzy working together, he knows where I'm at, and I know where he's at. And that's the way it's always been. I make up something that accompanies his part, and at the same time accents it, and he does the same with my parts. We have that kind of chemistry. We've always been good friends, so for us to get in a room and play is a very easy thing to do. What can we expect from you next? I'm putting together another record with some stuff I've done with Izzy and other stuff I've done on my own. I want to start writing with other people as well, and put together an album with a lot of guests -- a really cool rock 'n' roll record with people you wouldn't expect to hear together. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: jarmo on April 23, 2007, 01:15:16 PM Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. You're assuming Izzy would let him release it just like that. Maybe it's more like an Izzy Stradlin album with Duff and Slash making an appearance than a Slash album with Duff and Izzy. That has happened before you know. /jarmo You're so fucking negative and down on former members. Why you always have to bring this kind of shit into play? It's like ... you don't want 'arguments' to occur on your forum, yet you fucking pull this shit ... it's laughable .. Come on man ... stop interjecting this kind of shit unless you expect some kind of flame wars to go on. How about you try to discuss what I said instead of trying to come up with lame fucking insults? Or go and draw some porn if you can't manage that.... Down? What the fuck is your problem? I haven't said one negative word about Slash's playing, appearance or songwriting abilities in this thread and I'm negative? Haven't you noticed anything about the way Izzy has released his last albums? All I said is that I don't think Slash can release a cd featuring other people "just like that".... Do you have proof of the opposite? Do you have any proof that the collection of songs isn't full of songs originally written by Izzy that he brought to Duff and Slash for them to work on? /jarmo Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: estrangedpaul on April 23, 2007, 01:50:26 PM Yeah, he could release the 'GN'R album' they wrote with Izzy, too, that was nixed by Weiland. You're assuming Izzy would let him release it just like that. Maybe it's more like an Izzy Stradlin album with Duff and Slash making an appearance than a Slash album with Duff and Izzy. That has happened before you know. /jarmo You're so fucking negative and down on former members.? Why you always have to bring this kind of shit into play?? It's like ... you don't want 'arguments' to occur on your forum, yet you fucking pull this shit ... it's laughable .. Come on man ... stop interjecting this kind of shit unless you expect some kind of flame wars to go on. How about you try to discuss what I said instead of trying to come up with lame fucking insults? Or go and draw some porn if you can't manage that.... Down? What the fuck is your problem? I haven't said one negative word about Slash's playing, appearance or songwriting abilities in this thread and I'm negative? Haven't you noticed anything about the way Izzy has released his last albums? All I said is that I don't think Slash can release a cd featuring other people "just like that".... Do you have proof of the opposite? Do you have any proof that the collection of songs isn't full of songs originally written by Izzy that he brought to Duff and Slash for them to work on? /jarmo True, but I'm sure Slash and Izzy could come to some agreement; according to Slash he wrote three of the songs, and the rest were probably similiar to what happened in GnR, Izzy would write something cool and Slash would come in and turn up to 11, ie make it rockin'. Besides Jarmo, I think Mikkamakka was originally referring to the stuff Izzy and Slash wrote together round about the time VR started, but Izzy didn't want to join the band. The Weiland reference in Mikkamakka's post obviously confirms this. : ok: Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: IzzyDutch on April 23, 2007, 03:58:26 PM For the 2001 Izzy/Slash/Duff/Taz album Slash wrote 3 songs, but Slash also stated that with Izzy jamming with the Project in October 2002 he - Izzy brought 10 songs with him, so the original ideas came from him. But the question is in which state those songs and where and probably Duff and Slash had a big input on them aswell. Anyways no matter who came up with the first idea, when you have the Izzy-Duff-Slash combo you just can't go wrong :)
Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: jarmo on April 23, 2007, 04:12:35 PM For the 2001 Izzy/Slash/Duff/Taz album Slash wrote 3 songs, but Slash also stated that with Izzy jamming with the Project in October 2002 he - Izzy brought 10 songs with him, so the original ideas came from him. Thanks for the info. I'm just waiting to see what Twisted and others who think that material would qualify as a Slash solo album has to say about it. Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Grouse on April 23, 2007, 04:17:11 PM Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Haha I'm guessing you don't like the darkness then? Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Genesis on April 24, 2007, 12:20:01 AM Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Haha I'm guessing you don't like the darkness then? Does anybody like the darkness? :nervous: Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Timothy on April 24, 2007, 12:47:57 AM Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Haha I'm guessing you don't like the darkness then? Does anybody like the darkness? :nervous: I thought they were alright for what they were. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: vietnow138 on April 24, 2007, 12:59:38 AM Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Haha I'm guessing you don't like the darkness then? Does anybody like the darkness? :nervous: I thought they were alright for what they were. You can't take them too seriously, if you listen to their first and more so their second album you can definately tell they're just having a good time and it seems they try to over do it on purpose. They're not trying to be a real "serious" band, there's a lot of joking and humor in their music and the videos show it too. If you look at them from that perspective your opinion might change on them. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Timothy on April 24, 2007, 01:07:59 AM Btw, Izzy also brought The Darkness debut album with him during that time according to Slash ;D :nervous: /jarmo Haha I'm guessing you don't like the darkness then? Does anybody like the darkness? :nervous: I thought they were alright for what they were. You can't take them too seriously, if you listen to their first and more so their second album you can definately tell they're just having a good time and it seems they try to over do it on purpose. They're not trying to be a real "serious" band, there's a lot of joking and humor in their music and the videos show it too. If you look at them from that perspective your opinion might change on them. they were a band that was out just for fun. and their stuff was fun. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: IzzyDutch on April 24, 2007, 12:51:25 PM Just found the info again:
(http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/879/11guitarist704ff1.jpg) Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Falcon on April 24, 2007, 01:45:02 PM Back on topic please, plenty of Darkness discussion in Bad Obsession
Thanks. Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: CheapJon on April 24, 2007, 02:00:26 PM Back on topic please, plenty of Darkness discussion in The Jungle. Thanks. don't cha mean bad obsession :hihi: Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Falcon on April 24, 2007, 03:10:03 PM Back on topic please, plenty of Darkness discussion in The Jungle. Thanks. don't cha mean bad obsession :hihi: I stand corrected. Bad Obsession it is!!! Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Agno on April 25, 2007, 04:37:18 PM Slash on vocals! :D That's what I always wanted to hear, I hope he dose some vocals :peace:
Title: Re: Slash solo record? Post by: Mikkamakka on April 25, 2007, 05:25:31 PM leave the singers out. just instrumental Jazz, Rock and Roll and whatever else. Id love a chill out album as much as a rocking album. Me too, i'd linke to see slash experimentin' doin' diferent. To rock we have VR. He mentioned before VR came up he was workin' on some spanish stuff, indian scales, african rithms and this kind of things I'd love to see him experimentin' .? I mean experiment not to sound comercial. Probably a lot of people would hate him for doin' it but i personally would love it Hey, thanks for reminding me for that, it'd be really cool! :drool: |