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« on: January 14, 2005, 01:34:03 PM »

Former GUNS N' ROSES rocker SLASH needed to hit the road again with new band VELVET REVOLVER, because he didn't make enough money from his time with the rock legends to last him into retirement

The guitarist has rubbished reports he formed Velvet Revolver with ex-Guns N' Roses bandmates DUFF McKAGAN and MATT SORUM purely for fun, claiming each "self-sabotaging" member was left close to broke at the end of their spell in the NOVEMBER RAIN band.

And Slash admits their ability to squander their wealth forced them into forming a new band.

The rock icon - who vows to handle his finances with more care in future - says, "People don't realise the technicalities of the rise and fall of Guns N' Roses. Obviously I have a house and a car and a wife and kids, but it's still a matter of keeping your s**t together to be able to do this.

"It's kind of a long story. Not a depressing story, but we're all a bunch of f**king very reckless, self-sabotaging guys. Having been through all the s**t that I've been through, I'm a lot smarter now than I have been.

"You'd have to be stupid to make the same f**king mistakes eight times!"

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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2005, 01:54:46 PM »

And Slash admits their ability to squander their wealth forced them into forming a new band.

 Huh

He did?  Sounds like the author just took some vague quotes and invented this "story."
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2005, 03:27:49 PM »

And Slash admits their ability to squander their wealth forced them into forming a new band.

 Huh

He did?? Sounds like the author just took some vague quotes and invented this "story."

We all know that Slash is a liar, it was 'proven' many times, so if he said this, he must have lied.  hihi
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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2005, 04:02:14 PM »

This sounds pretty fishy to me, I have a hard time believing Slash formed Velvet Revolver because he was broke.

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That sounds almost like a direct quote from Big Machine ...  Huh
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« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2005, 04:11:14 PM »

This definitely sounds a case of the writer taking things out of context. I notice there aren't any direct quotes from Slash claiming he is in it for the money. I remember in the past Slash said they didn't have as much money as people thought. Slash was more likely talking about that and how they are more responsible now. At least it sounds that way from his quotes.
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« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2005, 04:23:52 PM »

I don't get it...
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« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2005, 10:29:46 PM »

If they were that hard up for money I think the quick fix would of been to suck up to Axl and get Guns back together. I've see a couple of interviews where Slash said they were offered millions of dollars to get Guns back together and tour.

That would seem to be the  logical choice.

Rather than taking a chance on forming a new band and rolling the dice on a  "then" questionable singer.



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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2005, 04:34:14 AM »

This is a bullshit story, and we all know it...
When Slash said that he don't have as much money as people might think, it's more like, he don't have 300 million dollars in the bank, more like a coupple of 'em, and some thousands rollin' in every week or month..., so he have for bread and water, and he dont need to take a job at MacDonald's or whatever, but he is no Bill Gates either...   ok
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« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2005, 08:22:18 AM »

when slash matt and duff talked to the norwegian newspaper "Dagbladet" before cb was out they talked about the fact that they needed cash, they also said that axl spent way to much money on excessive shit during the gn'r period and so on.... why would duff go to college if it was not to learn how to handle his cash. he took some economy or finance classes didn't he? why would slash call his son Cash hihi? i don't know, but i think i believe this interview...
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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2005, 10:04:27 AM »

when slash matt and duff talked to the norwegian newspaper "Dagbladet" before cb was out they talked about the fact that they needed cash, they also said that axl spent way to much money on excessive shit during the gn'r period and so on.... why would duff go to college if it was not to learn how to handle his cash. he took some economy or finance classes didn't he? why would slash call his son Cash hihi? i don't know, but i think i believe this interview...

Oh yeah, and VR also covered PF's Money.
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« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2005, 10:20:32 AM »

If they were that hard up for money I think the quick fix would of been to suck up to Axl and get Guns back together. I've see a couple of interviews where Slash said they were offered millions of dollars to get Guns back together and tour.

That would seem to be the  logical choice.

Rather than taking a chance on forming a new band and rolling the dice on a  "then" questionable singer.





I'm sorry but that would depend on Axl. the other guys would do it in a second because they love making music and going on the road
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« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2005, 10:26:42 AM »

Yeah, I agree that the author is bullshitting us...

the press allways adds up a little more spice on the article just that it would be more shocking. just when Duff were saying that Axl didn't write GN'R lyrics, the press totally mis-quoted(I think that's a word...)duff...

anyway...i think slash haven't said just like it it is written on the article...
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« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2005, 02:42:23 PM »

but slash also said several times that before they signed a record deal, there was some kind of bidding war, i think they went for the one who gave them the most $$$  confused

on the other hand, scott sank to a personal low when he altered his lyrics for the wallmart edition, he said he did it for the silver....

of course they did it for the cash, but of course they did it for fun aswell.... there's a combination there and i don't think one would live without the other...
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« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2005, 02:56:13 PM »

but slash also said several times that before they signed a record deal, there was some kind of bidding war, i think they went for the one who gave them the most $$$? confused

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As opposed to going for the lowest?  Huh

on the other hand, scott sank to a personal low when he altered his lyrics for the wallmart edition, he said he did it for the silver....

I dont think so...He altered the lyric to "Slither" for the radio version as a protest.  Other than that, the Wal-Mart version probably contains standard mute edits (I havent heard it ,so Im guessing), like most albums with profanity.  He certainly didnt have to alter any lyrics he didnt want to, and any he did were by choice.

of course they did it for the cash, but of course they did it for fun aswell.... there's a combination there and i don't think one would live without the other...

Sounds like youve described just about every professional musician out there.  ok
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« Reply #14 on: January 15, 2005, 04:05:12 PM »

1 - as opposed to going for someone cooler, smaller, better, friends, i don't know... they went for the one who gave them the most money....

2 - So scott didn't change they lyrics so that more radio stations would play Slither more often?? which equals more publicity which again equals more albums sold, more money etc??? He said he didn't like it, but did it for the silver anyways...

3 -  thats what they are, proffesional musicians, they make money of what they do hence the word professional... hopfully they have fun while doing it so that they're not doing it JUST for the money which would be wrong imo...

I don't think the story is so far off, thats just what i'm saying...

and the duff story, he had to actually take it back and change what he said, he was not quoted too badly i guess, he fucked up, he said something that was wrong, shit happens and he corrected himself...
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« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2005, 04:16:50 PM »

but slash also said several times that before they signed a record deal, there was some kind of bidding war, i think they went for the one who gave them the most $$$? confused

They signed for RCA because this label guaranteed the biggest support and campaign for them. Maybe the paid more than the others would have, who knows, but the main factor was the backing. Slash didn't want to release an album like Snakepit 2.0 again without any promo, without even a decent booklet...
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« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2005, 05:17:17 PM »

erose, I agree that money had a play in it because everyone wants to make the best living they possibly cpuld with the skills they have. That doesn't mean this story is on target. The writer was making it sound like that the sole reason they are involved with VR was to make money. I don't believe that at all and no where in Slash's quotes does it imply that.


I think they are in it for their love of playing but they don't want to make the same financial mistakes again. That's totally different from what the writer is portraying.
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« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2005, 07:26:50 PM »

erose, I agree that money had a play in it because everyone wants to make the best living they possibly cpuld with the skills they have. That doesn't mean this story is on target. The writer was making it sound like that the sole reason they are involved with VR was to make money. I don't believe that at all and no where in Slash's quotes does it imply that.


I think they are in it for their love of playing but they don't want to make the same financial mistakes again. That's totally different from what the writer is portraying.

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« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2005, 09:09:37 PM »

1 - as opposed to going for someone cooler, smaller, better, friends,

What are you talking about?  Obviously they went with the one that suited them best in all aspects.  Theyve expressed nothing but praise for RCA, so they must be cool and friendly.  Youre really grasping at straws to form some kind of point, but its just not there.

i don't know...

You should stick with that..

they went for the one who gave them the most money....

And what if the one that gave them the most money also happened to be the best?  Scott Weiland was the most famous nominee for frontman - was he picked because he was famous or because he the best man for the job?  If hes both (and he is), then theres no question...Why would they settle for a label they didnt want?  So you wont think theyre simply in it for the money?  Roll Eyes

2 - So scott didn't change they lyrics so that more radio stations would play Slither more often??

Instead of skimming through information to make poorly-formed points, you should really think about what were discussing.  When "Slither" first began getting airplay, there was apparently an issue with the word "poppies" being used.  Obviously, that problem didnt last long, but when it arose Scott chose to change the word to "nazis," as a reference to what he deemed an opressive decision.  If Scott didnt choose to alter the word, the song still would have been played - like every other song with questionable content - only with a mute over the word.  Understand?  The song would have been played regardless, it was only a matter of which form of editing Scott was most comfortable with, and he used it to make a statement.  Ultimately, it didnt seem to matter since "poppies" has been intact everytime Ive heard the song. 

He said he didn't like it, but did it for the silver anyways...

Like I said, the song would have gotten played anyway, whether he chose to alter it or not. 

By the way, this just in!  Axl admits to doing his new album for the money!

"Money. You get what you play for and nothing?s free. Can you cover the cost of this venture and its financial potential that I am just supposed to walk away from and for what?" - Axl Rose

See how comments can be taken out of context?  ok

Whats up with this Contact Music thing anyway?  Theyve put out like 25 of these Slash stories in 2 hours.  confused

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« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2005, 09:18:41 PM »

erose, I agree that money had a play in it because everyone wants to make the best living they possibly cpuld with the skills they have. That doesn't mean this story is on target. The writer was making it sound like that the sole reason they are involved with VR was to make money. I don't believe that at all and no where in Slash's quotes does it imply that.


I think they are in it for their love of playing but they don't want to make the same financial mistakes again. That's totally different from what the writer is portraying.

very well said, i totaly agree!

i mean they weren't forced into vr because of cash problems, thats just ridiculous. That said, money played a much bigger roll when the vr ball got rollin tho. But then again, you can't blame noone for milking theyr own cow tho eighter can you?

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