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Title: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Liquor & Whores on May 17, 2013, 10:27:25 AM
Axl/Chinese Democracy talk - probably starts at 57 min

http://idhitthatpodcast.podomatic.com/entry/2013-05-12T23_21_28-07_00


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: ITARocker on May 17, 2013, 11:03:55 AM
nice  :)


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: tippasaurus on May 17, 2013, 11:13:08 AM
Wow - love the parts about Buckethead.  Apparently was more nervous to meet Freese's dad (who was a music director of Disneyland) than he was to try out for Gn'R.  Classic.  Thanks for posting this.


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: rebelhipi on May 17, 2013, 11:19:24 AM
starts at 55min


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: raindogs70 on May 17, 2013, 12:05:46 PM
It covered a lot of ground, it's a shame he and Axl haven't talked in over a decade, but I doubt it has to do with a recording session with Slash, it's pretty normal for musicians to be in and out of lives even if they get to be close at the time - it's an "out of sight, out of mind" thing.


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: rebelhipi on May 17, 2013, 12:13:17 PM
freese is a monster of a drummer!  also seems to be a nice guy.

would love to hear his chinese drum tracks


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: WAR41 on May 17, 2013, 02:56:10 PM
That was a terrific interview.  I originally only wanted to hear the parts about GNR, but I ended up listening to the whole thing.  I have a respect for session musicians that I have never had before.  Josh is a great storyteller and is real likeable. 

Not sure if anyone noticed but there is a podcast interview with Fred Coury that is episode 33 (Freese is 34) and he talks about subbing for Adler when he broke his hand.  I am listening to the podcast and will let you know when he starts talking about that experience. 

Coury starts talking about the GNR experience a little after 28:30

http://idhitthatpodcast.podomatic.com/entry/2013-05-05T21_01_04-07_00


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: AXL DEMOCRACY on May 18, 2013, 12:58:37 AM
Josh is a fantastic drummer and was a bit bummed his playing wasn't on the album at all.
Glad we got to hear him on "Oh My God" and his drumming on the Big Daddy "SCOM" is boss. Would love to hear the entire performance of that song, as well as the rest of the "AFD" tracks he played on.


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: rebelhipi on May 18, 2013, 03:51:39 AM
Josh is a fantastic drummer and was a bit bummed his playing wasn't on the album at all.
Glad we got to hear him on "Oh My God" and his drumming on the Big Daddy "SCOM" is boss. Would love to hear the entire performance of that song, as well as the rest of the "AFD" tracks he played on.
yea. i have played drums with cover bands and i have adopted the drum fill from scom right before the solo (where the 1999 version starts) cause its so kick ass. i love it.
also brain and frank plays that part a litle bit like that


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: One.In.A.Million on May 18, 2013, 06:54:46 AM
I listened and I can't say anything bad about Josh at all. Dude seemed to really enjoy being in GN'R and thought Axl was a top guy. He just admitted it was frustrating not getting anything released for 2 years which is fair enough to be fair. Never knew that Robin was someone who initially auditioned him, great little tidbit of info.  : ok:


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Bodhi on May 18, 2013, 11:28:00 AM
I liked how Josh decided to play in GNR despite everyone giving him shit about it. GNR were not considered "cool" in 1997, as the world was consumed by a lot of shit 90's alternative bands that nobody remembers in 2013.  Very punk rock of Josh to say fuck it and play with the band anyway.  Vandals are awesome too, check them out if you haven't yet.


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: HBK on May 18, 2013, 04:44:39 PM
JOSH RLZ

 :beer:


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Liquor & Whores on May 18, 2013, 06:04:12 PM
so the talk about GNR ends around 1h30min mark right?


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Rainfox on May 19, 2013, 06:13:25 AM

Same reasoning Tommy used (as his friends and former bandmates rolled eyes on joining Guns N' Roses).

Goes to show!  In fact, it was then the most "punk" thing you could do. I love how they proved everyone wrong. Teh album is GREAT, the tours have been awesome.

Great interview with Josh!

Brain is my favorite GNR drummer in the history of the band, but Freese is so amazing (APC etc.) and "Oh My God" is still the black sheep masterpiece of GNR. Kinda like Motorhead's "Killed by Death". An iconic song for the band, it's out there, but not featured on any full length pivotal album by the band.



Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: raindogs70 on May 20, 2013, 09:29:12 PM
Josh is a fantastic drummer and was a bit bummed his playing wasn't on the album at all.
Glad we got to hear him on "Oh My God" and his drumming on the Big Daddy "SCOM" is boss. Would love to hear the entire performance of that song, as well as the rest of the "AFD" tracks he played on.

His drumming is on there in spirit.

I doubt we'll hear those tapes.  I have a feeling the lawsuit Slash and Duff filed against Axl buried those tapes from being released for a long time. It doesn't mean he can't leak them though! The band members did have copies, and some of those band members have kids.

After the "Sorry" video was leaked? Anything's possible.





Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: erose on May 21, 2013, 03:59:07 AM
That was fuckin' great hehe

A definate must hear. This shit would have been the bible back when CD wasn't released!

God I'm so glad I was part of the great wait. Good times!


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Jude on May 21, 2013, 04:34:30 AM
Nice to listen these kind of stories, I wish there was more interviews like this out there.  : ok:


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: LunsJail on May 21, 2013, 10:34:16 AM
Josh is a fantastic drummer and was a bit bummed his playing wasn't on the album at all.
Glad we got to hear him on "Oh My God" and his drumming on the Big Daddy "SCOM" is boss. Would love to hear the entire performance of that song, as well as the rest of the "AFD" tracks he played on.

His drumming is on there in spirit.

I doubt we'll hear those tapes.  I have a feeling the lawsuit Slash and Duff filed against Axl buried those tapes from being released for a long time. It doesn't mean he can't leak them though! The band members did have copies, and some of those band members have kids.

After the "Sorry" video was leaked? Anything's possible.





There's a Sorry video? Or are you thinking of Better?


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: sky dog on May 22, 2013, 10:21:16 AM
I liked how Josh decided to play in GNR despite everyone giving him shit about it. GNR were not considered "cool" in 1997, as the world was consumed by a lot of shit 90's alternative bands that nobody remembers in 2013.  Very punk rock of Josh to say fuck it and play with the band anyway.  Vandals are awesome too, check them out if you haven't yet.

I liked how Paul Westerberg (of all people), told him he should do it.  :hihi: Throw in Tommy and it is quite an incestuous group.  ;D


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Chief on May 23, 2013, 01:07:51 PM
This was really great..

and did someone say a video for Sorry is out there?  never heard of that yet!!


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: rebelhipi on May 23, 2013, 01:36:45 PM
I liked how Josh decided to play in GNR despite everyone giving him shit about it. GNR were not considered "cool" in 1997, as the world was consumed by a lot of shit 90's alternative bands that nobody remembers in 2013.  Very punk rock of Josh to say fuck it and play with the band anyway.  Vandals are awesome too, check them out if you haven't yet.

I liked how Paul Westerberg (of all people), told him he should do it.  :hihi: Throw in Tommy and it is quite an incestuous group.  ;D
small world, aint it


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: LunsJail on May 23, 2013, 01:50:32 PM
But didn't Josh recommend Tommy for the band? So the connections there aren't all coincidental.


Title: Re: interview with Josh Freese
Post by: Alpachiris on May 23, 2013, 04:19:42 PM
Some quotes in Spanish for those who do not understand English


By Mcmurray / Chinasky / Alpachiris


"Tuve un salario decente los dos a?os que estuve en GNR, tampoco como Trujillo lo tiene con Metallica, de hecho no podia ir por ahi comprando autos como algunos creen, pero realmente fue un salario bastante decente"

"Durante el dia trabajaba en mis cosas y durante la noche para AXL"

"En mi segundo a?o nos quedamos sin cosas que hacer.. No fue un grano en el culo para mi, pero probablemente lo fue para otras personas. No tengo ninguna historia personal y loca sobre AXL, el siempre estuvo amigable y no tengo nada malo que decir sobre ?l. Entiendo que Axl ha tenido una vida extra?a y dif?cil de sobrellevar y se sobre historias muy locas sobre el que hay por ah?, pero ninguna en la que yo participe.. No culpo a Axl por algo que haya hecho en el pasado"

"Al final del segundo a?o tuve que decidir si renovaba por otros dos a?os o me retiraba de GNR. Ahi la banda Perfect Circle se est?ba formando y no pod?a ocuparme bien de eso.. el contrato con GNR decia que todo lo que tenias que hacer era ocuparte solo de GNR y tener prioridad absoluta no dejando estancado por algun motivo a GNR"

"Estuve muy emocionado por haber co-escrito 3 o 4 canciones que estaban en la lista maestra de potenciales temas finales del Chinese (Teniamos una lista maestra de 20 canciones y una lista "B" con otras 20 canciones)"

"Quede un poco sorprendido cuando a Brain Mantia supuestamente le hicieron rehacer mis partes de bater?a nota por nota, aunque eso sea una cosa t?pica que se hace para que las personas nuevas se sientan como si estuvieran trabajando en el disco"

"Yo hice que Bucket se una a GNR cuando Robin se fue para sumarse NIN, no estaban seguros de lo que iba a pasar de ahi en adelante y siempre bromeabamos con AXL sobre que yo conocia a todos en todas partes... Un dia caminabamos con AXL y me dijo "Buckethead! ?lo conoces? y le dije SI!
Asi que hable con el pero lo primero que me pregunto Bucket fue si yo ante los demas me referia a el como Brian o como Buckethead.. me acuerdo que no queria ser muy humanizado y eso le preocupaba hihi"

"Mi padre solia conducir una camioneta para Disneylandia.. un dia tuvo un accidente y Axl le envi? una patineta como broma, luego le dije a mi padre si queria conocer a la banda y agradecer el gesto y vino a visitarnos al estudio para satisfacer a BUCKET y conocer a AXL.. Buckethead empez? a decirme lo nervioso que estaba antes de tocar esa noche en el estudio pero yo le dije que no se preocupara que atras de el estaba la marca GNR a lo que el me contesto que no era por la banda.. era porque le significa mucho tocar ante mi padre sabiendo que trabajo para DISNEY"