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« on: September 28, 2009, 09:34:46 PM »

MATT SORUM On Second VELVET REVOLVER CD: We Fell Prey To More Of What WEILAND Wanted  - Sep. 28, 2009

Blistering.com's Greg Dixon conducted an interview with VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES drummer Matt Sorum on September 16, 2009 when Sorum played the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida as the temporary replacement for MOT?RHEAD's Mikkey Dee. A few snippets from the chat follow below.

Blistering.com: How did you get on this tour with MOT?RHEAD?

Matt Sorum: I have no idea?[laughs] No, I just happened to be at the Rainbow, [laughs]. No, I have played with Lemmy a few times out in L.A. guess he liked the way I played "Ace of Spades". So he figured I could play the rest of the stuff [laughs]. He called me up, well, he texted me first, 'cause he does not do e-mail, and he asked would I be up to coming out and playing. I thought that was a real honor, you know, so I called him back right away, asked when can we get together and rehearse.

Blistering.com: Lemmy rehearses?

Sorum: We don't have time to do that. So I flew out, met the band on the road, watched some of the shows and I joined the band in Washington, D.C. and started the tour with them.

Blistering.com: What were you doing before the tour?

Sorum: Not much? waiting to get VELVET REVOLVER back, doing some film scores, producing my girlfriend's band, DARLING STILETTOS, and playing in my band CAMP FREDDY. It was really cool to get the phone call. I was very happy to get the call!

Blistering.com: Do you think VELVET REVOLVER will get back together?

Sorum: I think it will. We have been e-mailing back and forth, in search of a singer, so we have high expectations. We want to make sure this singer will work and be a better thing. We looked a long time before we got Scott [Weiland], and I don't know if we got Scott because it seemed like an easy way to fill the bill. I know we want to take it up a notch and make it better. When we got Scott, we jumped into it pretty quick. Even though Me, Slash, Duff [McKagan] and Dave [Kushner] have been working together on the first record before Scott came on, then Scott jumped on and we went on the road and did the record pretty quick. The second album, I think, we fell prey to more of what Scott wanted to do and we wanted to straight-up rock and roll. I think this time around we would like to make a real strong rock album and stick with more of our roots.

Blistering.com: I know you, Slash and Duff had your own chemistry. Was it hard to mesh with Scott when he came in?

Sorum: No, not really. The first record, he picked the songs. We had about fifty songs written. He just started to sing on them. That album happened real organically and really quickly. When we went to write the second album, it seemed to take different road, which I always wanted to make a harder record, but I think we went a little lighter and the fans didn?t really care for [it] that much. I think the second record is a good one but we did what we did. I think it was a weird chemistry between us.

Read the entire interview from Blistering.com.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=127801
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2009, 12:10:24 AM »

There's that word ORGANIC being thrown around again by a member of Velvet Revolver!

Matt calls the first record organic, while Slash was parading around the O-word when he was doing press for the second record.

Maybe they need to add some pesticide for the third album to make a better record.

Organic does not work with Velvet Revolver.
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2009, 12:24:40 AM »


We looked a long time before we got Scott [Weiland], and I don't know if we got Scott because it seemed like an easy way to fill the bill. I know we want to take it up a notch and make it better.


In terms of talent or difficulty?

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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2009, 02:30:55 AM »

My take on it is that Scott's extremely talented but at the same time really very difficult to deal with. Now don't get me wrong, I donnot claim to have any inside info, this is just my personal take on the situation. I could be 100% wrong but I doubt that I am.
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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2009, 03:21:55 AM »

My take on it is that Scott's extremely talented but at the same time really very difficult to deal with. Now don't get me wrong, I donnot claim to have any inside info, this is just my personal take on the situation. I could be 100% wrong but I doubt that I am.

You're not wrong.  the DeLeo's more or less admitted they got back with scott for the money.
I really liked scott though.  I know libertad wasnt great and scott was a little strung out, but maybe they should have just took a break.
Hope they find a great singer, there isnt many.
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« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2009, 04:28:35 PM »

michael monroe (ex-hanoi rocks) is out there?? he has been around duff and slash since gnr's early days.
to me he would just be a perfect person for the job... he came on stage with loaded recently and did several songs
with duff and band... 
in slash's book he even reffered to axl as gnr's version of michael monroe.
go figure???
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« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2009, 10:51:37 PM »

Weiland is talented that is clear but in any band their cant be a person just using the other members as they see fit like they are better than anyone!!!
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