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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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well with tens of thousands of years of civilisation behind me in many continents and cultures over the world i'm sure theres plenty of things i haven't heard of!
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now come on all you "anti-Adler" people, cut the guy some slack. hes cleaned up greatly, has put a band and EP together, planning a record and are out on tour. you have to give some credit.
Thank you - finally someone on this board who is giving the guy credit for getting over his addictions and picking up his life again.
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Quote from: thejungle on January 09, 2005, 07:23:32 PM
well with tens of thousands of years of civilisation behind me in many continents and cultures over the world i'm sure theres plenty of things i haven't heard of!?
Tens of thousands?
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now come on all you "anti-Adler" people, cut the guy some slack. hes cleaned up greatly, has put a band and EP together, planning a record and are out on tour. you have to give some credit.
Thank you - finally someone on this board who is giving the guy credit for getting over his addictions and picking up his life again.
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(I'm curious, why do you always post in red?)?
Personally, I never gave a rat's ass about Steven's heroin addiction, in and of itself.? The fact that it got in the way of his playing obviously had a big impact on the rest of his life.
And while I'll give him credit too for getting clean, I remain sceptical of just what the guy has left to offer in the way music.? Of course he's welcome to prove me wrong at any time.
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(I'm curious, why do you always post in red?)?
Personally, I never gave a rat's ass about Steven's heroin addiction, in and of itself.? The fact that it got in the way of his playing obviously had a big impact on the rest of his life.
And while I'll give him credit too for getting clean, I remain sceptical of just what the guy has left to offer in the way music.? Of course he's welcome to prove me wrong at any time.
I post in red cause I like the colour.?
Have you heard the demos on the Adlers Appetite website - his drumming is awesome.? He has a lot to offer if people just gave him the chance and stopped running him down.? I am not quite sure why you dislike him so - what has he ever done to you??
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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Quote from: duffsgal on January 09, 2005, 09:56:05 PM
I post in red cause I like the colour.?
OK, it's just that it burns my retina reading it.
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Have you heard the demos on the Adlers Appetite website - his drumming is awesome.? He has a lot to offer if people just gave him the chance and stopped running him down.
Steven's drumming has always been awsome. But it takes more than a great drummer to come up with something worth listening too.
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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So you are saying you didnt like the demos on AA site??? Man you are one hard to please guy!!
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Quote from: duffsgal on January 09, 2005, 10:59:06 PM
So you are saying you didnt like the demos on AA site??? Man you are one hard to please guy!!
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(Not sure why my last post is in red...)
Aaaaanyway, yeah I did listen to the demos. I didn't think they were anything to write home about, but that's just my opinion.
Bottom line, Adler is a great drummer. Nothing more or less.
But it takes more than a great drummer to build a decent band around...
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i'd certainly agree with you there, which was why i was pretty bummed to find out brent wasn't involved as much nowadays, simply cos he has the writing history of success and quality. jizzy and adler are great (love/hate are honestly great for the first two albums) but kerri and robbie really only have experience playing other peoples songs in a myriad of bands. i mean, if you go on metal sludge kerri kelli is basically a running joke for playing in every band under the sun.
that's why i'm interested for them to do an album and so on to see what they're like writing material together. i'm willing them on but i feel they stood a much better chance with brent in the band. but supposedly he's only not on board for this european tour then he's back. then we'll see i guess!
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TheDude is on the drug that killed River Phoenix, so hurry up n' die..................that was a joke.
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Quote from: No6rt6ni6lC on January 12, 2005, 08:37:25 AM
TheDude is on the drug that killed River Phoenix, so hurry up n' die..................that was a joke.
Stop....you're hurting my feelings.
For the record, before The Dude gets too old in the decades to come, he plans on doin' the job himself.
How?
Riding a motorcycle off the edge of the Grand Canyon while snortin' coke off a 17-year old chick's naked breasts...
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I think my user name speaks all i need to say about what I think of Jizzy
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the singer rocks, a success is if they music is good,
a commersial success would imo be selling out theaters worldwide, like bridesofdestruction?
maybe they do even better, that singer is pretty good and hooked up with a great drummer and guitarist?
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Re: What would be considered a 'success' by Adler's Appetite for 2005
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yeah we'll see. i'm just not sure how far they can go with that name to be honest. but yeah, if they got to the point where an album would chart in the top 200 (so like, 5k in its first week) even if it dropped off straight away, and they could sell out 1-5k venues depending on the market, i think that would be an absolutely mind-blowing thing.
will they?
i really doubt it sadly, at least in the US, maybe have abit more luck in europe where theres still alot of diehard gunners who go gig-going.
i think its a good idea for them to be a support band for people though. they've mentioned sebitchian bach but i'm not sure how big the venues he plays in are? i think 500-1,500? suppose its a step up from 50 though!
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What would be a success...Steven not dying.
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Quote from: DeadHorse on January 07, 2005, 05:04:10 PM
Dispite what all the alder-holics think he drumming did absolutly nothing for any G n' R songs.
Tell that to Izzy, he has even said himself that he prefered Steven's drumming style and he suited Gn'R better..
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basically developing more as a band and not giving up due to lack of publicity/fame would probably be the answer
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its funny this thread has popped back up with all the recent shit thats gone on
to be honest releasing ANYTHING this year that doesn't suck ass i would consider a success for them now. if jizzy was in then releasing the album and touring off it, hopefully getting to support a biggest act and playing to 500-1000 people a show, but as it is, i'd just like to see them stick together, get some gigs in so people can see this new singer tersha, and then release something. at the moment fuck knows whats going on?
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I'd be quite happy for the band to just keep releasing quality albums like
Gilby Clarke
, no need for singles, videos or mainstream success as long as his fans (me included) are happy with the quality of the records i won't have any complaints, whether that will be a success depends on what the band are aiming for, do they want to gain the success of
Velvet Revolver
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Quote from: duffsgal on January 09, 2005, 09:46:42 PM
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now come on all you "anti-Adler" people, cut the guy some slack. hes cleaned up greatly, has put a band and EP together, planning a record and are out on tour. you have to give some credit.
Thank you - finally someone on this board who is giving the guy credit for getting over his addictions and picking up his life again.
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He is still on drugs - so there goes ur point.
Go check the interviews with the other bands that toured with him of late if u require 'proof'
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