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« on: May 18, 2004, 12:42:13 AM »

Use Your Illusion
Velvet Revolver is the best hope in a dismal lot of Guns N' Roses substitutes.
BY GEOFF HARKNESS
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Someday it will happen. Hell will freeze over. Pigs will fly. Every star and planet in the universe will align in perfect harmony, and the original Guns N' Roses lineup will reunite for an album and a tour. Don't hold your breath just yet, but it's bound to occur eventually. The original, die-hard GN-fuckin'-R fans will accept no substitute. No Gilby, no Dizzy or Skizzy or Comet or Cupid. Just give us the original fab five who masterminded Appetite for Destruction.
Until then, there's Velvet Revolver. The band is the latest and greatest redheaded stepchild in the extended GNR family. The quintet's core consists of founding GNR guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagen as well as Use Your Illusion-era drummer Matt Sorum. And then some guy named Dave Kushner on rhythm guitar.

But a band is only as good as its frontman, and with Axl Rose long since having gone the way of Howard Hughes, Slash and his buds launched a lengthy search for a singer with an abrasive disposition and a great set of pipes. Enter Scott Weiland, the man who put the stoned in Stone Temple Pilots.

But replacing one of rock's most inconsistent frontmen with one of rock's most notorious fuck-ups might not be the smartest move in the playbook. After all, Weiland has been rehabbed more times than the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Of course, that might also make him the perfect choice for center stage. The STP belter has always been far more interesting than the other poor-man's Eddie Vedders channeling his pain in baritone. Plus, he's a genuine rock star: car crashes, drug busts, parole violations and more court appearances than Judge Judy just in the past year. Clich?? You bet, but it's refreshing in an era when the Perry Farrells of the world have traded sport fucking and heroin spikes for Pilates and wheat-grass juice.

With Velvet Revolver on the road for the next two months and Weiland's ongoing legal and personal woes still simmering, trouble seems to loom constantly on the horizon. The release date for the band's debut, Contraband, has already been pushed back a number of times, and VR had to postpone a video shoot when a judge refused to release Weiland from rehab. But who doesn't love an old-fashioned rock soap opera? Watching how long it takes VR to disintegrate is half the fun. And even if it doesn't disintegrate, the band has some significant obstacles to overcome.


Velvet Underwhelmed: What the hell is a Velvet Revolver anyway? Wait -- don't tell me. Like Led Zeppelin and Iron Butterfly, the moniker denotes a heavy-light dynamic that underscores the group's propensity for sonic and behavioral extremes, right? Besides, Aging Leather-Clad Drug Addicts was taken already. By M?tley Cr?e. At least it's not called Weiland's Snakepit.


Radio Ga Ga: Velveeta Revolver recently played an extra cheesy acoustic set on KROQ 106.7 in Los Angeles. The ragged performance showed VR to be little more than the world's most overrated, overpaid cover band. Redundant versions of STP's "Interstate Love Song" and GNR's "I Used To Love Her" inspired thoughts of the Gunners' disastrous punk covers album, The Spaghetti Incident. Di merda!

Axl Syndrome: Weiland is already exhibiting worrisome signs of Axlesque behavior. Use Your Illusion featured "Get in the Ring," an enraged ode to music journalists in which Rose named names and alienated GNR from the national rock press. Maxim recently dubbed Contraband its album of the month, but Weiland took issue with the reviewer's "punk-ass backhanded comments" and posted a seething retort on VR's Web site. "Let's meet up face-to-face," Weiland's blog challenged. "And see just how 'boozy' I am in person -- when I get 'maniac' on your ass motherfucker!" Next thing you know, the guy'll be showing up three hours late to gigs and starting riots in St. Louis.


Snake shit: Forget gold records -- these guys' collective side projects haven't even gone tin. Slash's Snakepit was so bad it made The Spaghetti Incident sound like Sgt. Pepper's. Weiland's and McKagen's solo efforts were relegated to cutout bins within seconds of release. Anyone remember the Neurotic Outsiders? Loaded? Ten Minute Warning? Mad for the Racket? Didn't think so.


Pig Fist: Having Matt Sorum on board does not inspire confidence. One of rock's most ham-fisted drummers, the bandana buffoon's lumbering stick work was an unwelcome contrast to original GNR drummer Stephen Adler. And Sorum's r?sum? includes Mr. Big and Slash's Snakepit. 'Nuff said.


Mr. Anonymous: No one knows, and -- in a band full of stars -- no one cares about former Electric Love Hogs guitarist Dave Kushner. Being in a group in which Matt Sorum is way more famous than you has gotta be a humbling experience. Remember, Dave, there's always telemarketing.


Axl still rules: Sure, he's a weirdo hermit who hasn't released an album in ten years, but at least he's kept busy in the studio and (mostly) avoided public humiliation. The running joke is that there will be democracy in China long before there is Chinese Democracy, the working title of Rose's long-delayed opus. But it might be worth the wait. Tracks from the Democracy sessions have been floating online for years, including songs such as "Best of Me," which are among the vocalist's finest to date. If the reclusive Rose can get his shit together long enough to release Democracy and complete a tour, he could regain his status as a rock god -- and leave Velvet Revolver dead and bloated.



pitch.com | originally published: May 13, 2004

thx to CDS at the bar and here for finding the article
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2004, 12:50:11 AM »

Oh yeah "Best of Me" I hadn't heard that one in a while, totally slipped my mind.........................................  :rant:WTF is this moron talking about? rant
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2004, 12:52:20 AM »

Tracks from the Democracy sessions have been floating online for years, including songs such as "Best of Me," which are among the vocalist's finest to date.

what?!  who has heard of this "Best of Me"??

btw, this review was humorous in some parts...
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2004, 12:54:34 AM »

Tracks from the Democracy sessions have been floating online for years, including songs such as "Best of Me," which are among the vocalist's finest to date.

what?!  who has heard of this "Best of Me"??

btw, this review was humorous in some parts...

You're right. I was enjoying it also, until that "Best of Me" crap
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« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2004, 01:35:27 AM »

yeah me too. I wonder what the hell that was about?
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« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2004, 01:46:38 AM »

I'm thinking the reviewer was ripped out of his mind when he wrote this. Funny nobody besides him has heard "best of me" sounds like a cheesy Lionel Richie song or something.
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« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2004, 02:12:06 AM »

First of all, why didn't he mention "My favorite pillow?!?!"  rant That is one of the best ones.  hihi

The article was good. But the guy was having a little bit too much of a jab at those guys. I mean, they haven't even released an album yet.

Also he was off on a couple of things.

Sorum was in The Cult  too. I never knew he was in Mr Big, is that true? Ragging on this guy, took a little more away from the author though.

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« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2004, 03:00:47 AM »

yeah my favorite pillow is the fuckin mad notes

estranged who?

my favorite pillow is axls comeback single!

when he drops that shit the world will bow down to gnr again!
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« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2004, 03:07:50 AM »

i thought the article was pretty funny.  Grin
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Gimme some fuckin' Democracy


« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2004, 04:12:22 AM »

........na i dont know what to say after that shit.
This guy must have been off his guts.


its okay, just let it out Roll Eyes
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« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2004, 04:48:06 AM »

The article wasn't so bad.."Th guy who put stoned in the STP" rofl
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« Reply #11 on: May 18, 2004, 08:18:50 AM »

Use Your Illusion
Velvet Revolver is the best hope in a dismal lot of Guns N' Roses substitutes.
BY GEOFF HARKNESS
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Next thing you know, the guy'll be showing up three hours late to gigs and starting riots in St. Louis.


Snake shit: Forget gold records -- these guys' collective side projects haven't even gone tin. Slash's Snakepit was so bad it made The Spaghetti Incident sound like Sgt. Pepper's.


Being in a group in which Matt Sorum is way more famous than you has gotta be a humbling experience. Remember, Dave, there's always telemarketing.

 rofl  rofl  rofl

Whether you live VR or not, you gotta give this guy credit for such a humurous article.
Hilarious!!!!!
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« Reply #12 on: May 18, 2004, 09:44:10 AM »

Snake shit: Forget gold records -- these guys' collective side projects haven't even gone tin. Slash's Snakepit was so bad it made The Spaghetti Incident sound like Sgt. Pepper's.


This guy doesnt know what he is talking about The first Snakepit went atleast gold.  
I also Like SI I think it is a great album along with the snakepits
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« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2004, 10:04:02 AM »

Thas a funny ass article.....

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« Reply #14 on: May 18, 2004, 10:29:55 AM »

i guess thats  gonna be the theme of many articles untill either band  conquers all or fails miserably.
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« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2004, 10:41:15 AM »

Who's Stephen Adler? Matt Sorum is a great drummer, he just falls in Adler's shadow

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Anyway that article was hilarious, i loved every bit of it

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Besides, Aging Leather-Clad Drug Addicts was taken already. By M?tley Cr?e. At least it's not called Weiland's Snakepit.


 rofl

While i can't wait for VR to burst onto the scene he makes many valid points

Now i'm off to Kazaa to look for 'The best of me' Roll Eyes
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« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2004, 11:04:28 AM »

Somewhat funny article.  He did hit the GnR solo stuff right on the head!  But what kind of rock journalist doesn't know who Dave Kushner is?  I'm not a paid proffessional like this guy and I at least know that Kushner is a rotating member of Queens of the Stone Age.  Looking very forward to that new Velveeta Revolver album!!
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« Reply #17 on: May 18, 2004, 01:48:46 PM »

"The original, die-hard GN-fuckin'-R fans will accept no substitute. No Gilby, no Dizzy or Skizzy or Comet or Cupid"

 Roll Eyes ...the whole article is full of sh*t ....
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« Reply #18 on: May 18, 2004, 03:07:12 PM »

Tracks from the Democracy sessions have been floating online for years, including songs such as "Best of Me," which are among the vocalist's finest to date.

At least we will have something to talk about for the next 3 months...




























WHATDAFUCK IS HE TALKING ABOUT ?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!
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« Reply #19 on: May 18, 2004, 04:02:49 PM »

Kind of a half-assed article, but an interesting read none-the-less ...

The Best of Me?   Roll Eyes
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