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ContactMusic.com is reporting that guitarist Slash credits his humble approach to GUNS N' ROSES' phenomenal success with maintaining his "cool" image.
The guitarist refused to let his former group's adoring fans turn him into the egotistical star frontman Axl Rose ultimately became.
And Slash is convinced his decision to leave the group when he did has enabled him to enjoy renewed popularity in VELVET REVOLVER, while Rose ? the only remaining original GUNS N' ROSES member ? remains a recluse in Los Angeles.
He says, "When you're playing in front of that many people you really appreciate where you came from. Maybe for Axl it became that because he was fronting the band and he was the one responsible for a lot of negative energy from the audience, but I was just happy to be up there playing.
"That's one of the things that made it easy for me to leave the band when I did... because I had some small bit of cool left and I didn't wanna go down with the sinking ship."
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Slash craves the spot light and NEEDS attention to feel cool, while Axl could just disappear for ever and axl would be fine with that. I love how slash still cant take accountabiity for taking a part in the break up of the band, he is still putting it all on Axl. I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
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Well.....regardless of whether you think Contraband blows Slash has been able to spin the break-up publicly that has made himeself come as a sympathetic victim. He is also still viewed as being ultra-cool by the general public. I would say he probably doesn't care if his music has "progressed" or not as he is still a highly sought after musician for others to play with and is currently playing lead guitar for a platinum selling band. People LOVE Slash....he gets huge cheers where ever he goes. There are plenty worse things he could be doing with his life.
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
Slash craves the spot light and NEEDS attention to feel cool, while Axl could just disappear for ever and axl would be fine with that. I love how slash still cant take accountabiity for taking a part in the break up of the band, he is still putting it all on Axl.? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
I think you are the one that NEEDs attention to feel cool little man.
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
Slash isn't writing the lyrics. Scott is writing the lyrics.... He is writing lyrics about drugs because they are a huge part of his life. Who the fuck are you to say it's not cool?
They are also not "Party On" songs, they are songs about the demons and dark side of drugs... Also, if you think sex isn't cool, then you are more fucked up than I thought.
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Well.....regardless of whether you think Contraband blows Slash has been able to spin the break-up publicly that has made himeself come as a sympathetic victim. He is also still viewed as being ultra-cool by the general public. I would say he probably doesn't care if his music has "progressed" or not as he is still a highly sought after musician for others to play with and is currently playing lead guitar for a platinum selling band. People LOVE Slash....he gets huge cheers where ever he goes. There are plenty worse things he could be doing with his life.
I would basically agree. After the success of GNR Slash has realized he doesnt have to have that ultra drive anymore ebcause he has already "made it" and is percieved as a cool individual. Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music. And imo that is what broke up gnr. the differences of philosophies
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Quote from: younggunner on January 15, 2005, 03:43:20 PM
Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music. And imo that is what broke up gnr. the differences of philosophies
And just look which one has released three albums of material since GNR broke up. Now compare that to one shitty movie soundtrack single ... serious about music indeed. More like obsessive and anal about music.
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Quote from: younggunner on January 15, 2005, 03:43:20 PM
Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music. And imo that is what broke up gnr. the differences of philosophies
I wouldn't confuse your perception of Slash's seriousness about music with his loss of faith in Axl's musical vision and direction.
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Quote from: younggunner on January 15, 2005, 03:43:20 PM
I would basically agree. After the success of GNR Slash has realized he doesnt have to have that ultra drive anymore
What drive are you talking about? The drive to create, record and perform the music he wants to make? The drive to put albums together and tour relentlessly all over the world?
...Or the "drive" to simply follow Axl into making music he didnt want to make?
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Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music. And imo that is what broke up gnr. the differences of philosophies
Youd really like to believe that. But in addition to Falcons valid point, lets see what Zakk Wylde has to say. After all, hes cited by die-hard Axl fans as a reliable source on Axl:
ZAKK WYLDE:
"Axl called me up and said, "Hey, you want to get together and do some jamming?" I'd say "Dude, did you come up with any lyrics yet?" And he's just like, "Dude, I got people suing me right now." He's on the phone with his lawyers 24-7. He was, like, "I can't come up with any lyrics right now-they'd be about every other lawsuit I got going."
So maybe Slashs "seriousness" with music wasnt the problem...
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
Heres one of the 6 songs since 1991 Axl has wrote.
*Silkworms*
Listen motherfuckers to this song that should be heard
Thrown down in the gutter, it's more than you deserve
Kneeling fucking virgin, you know that's what you are
Pussy for a maggot, isn't that a shock
What can I do? With a bitch like you
You know that it's true
All I have I ask of you
I'll be dammed
If it's not true
A bitch like you
It sure isnt cool when 40 year old guys sing about drugs and sex.
Listening to the boot i got, i think the lyrics are even dirtier. Someone must have cleaned them up a bit, there not official.
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And just look which one has released three albums of material since GNR broke up.? Now compare that to one shitty movie soundtrack single ... serious about music indeed.? More like obsessive and anal about music.
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What drive are you talking about?? The drive to create, record and perform the music he wants to make? The drive to put albums together and tour relentlessly all over the world?
You cant compare the desire of Axl and his wanting to create something meaningful{whether it turns out great or not} to Slash's goals when making albums. WHat does Slash always say about making his album?"I just wanna rock out and jam" stuff to that effect. Whereas we know Axl wants to make somehting bigger than life etc. Im not sayin SLash is wrong or Axl is right. Its just the fact of how each view thier job.....
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...Or the "drive" to simply follow Axl into making music he didnt want to make?
This has nothing do with who was correct in their musical philosophy. I said it was about how each views the work they take on.
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Youd really like to believe that.? But in addition to Falcons valid point, lets see what Zakk Wylde has to say.? After all, hes cited by die-hard Axl fans as a reliable source on Axl:
ZAKK WYLDE: "Axl called me up and said, "Hey, you want to get together and do some jamming?" I'd say "Dude, did you come up with any lyrics yet?" And he's just like, "Dude, I got people suing me right now." He's on the phone with his lawyers 24-7. He was, like, "I can't come up with any lyrics right now-they'd be about every other lawsuit I got going."
So maybe Slashs "seriousness" with music wasnt the problem...
How come you didnt put the year in which that was stated? During that time period its well known Axl didnt write much. I would say from the break up until about 2000/2001 Axl was just trying to build up GNR. From the band to the behind the scenes stuff. If the original lineup stayed together and were on the same page you cant automatically say this would have happened.
Im not saying Slash is wrong and Axl is right. They both have different views on music and thier image to the world. But you cant dispute the fact that Axl is much more wrapped up in making meanigful music than SLash is. Slash admits to wanting to just get out there, just jam, lets rock....and im not saying thats wrong. But its a different way of going about things than of Axl.....
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"This song was put together by Mr Dizzy Reed and Mr Chris Pittman....This is called Silk WOrms"
mighty rockin song aint it
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Quote from: jabba2 on January 16, 2005, 03:39:47 AM
Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
Heres one of the 6 songs since 1991 Axl has wrote.
*Silkworms*
Listen motherfuckers to this song that should be heard
Thrown down in the gutter, it's more than you deserve
Kneeling fucking virgin, you know that's what you are
Pussy for a maggot, isn't that a shock
What can I do? With a bitch like you
You know that it's true
All I have I ask of you
I'll be dammed
If it's not true
A bitch like you
It sure isnt cool when 40 year old guys sing about drugs and sex.
Listening to the boot i got, i think the lyrics are even dirtier. Someone must have cleaned them up a bit, there not official.
Dizzy and Chris Pittman wrote silkworms FYI. Rember what Axl said at Rio. Here is a song put together by Chris Pittman and Dizzy Reed.
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Quote from: Booker Floyd on January 16, 2005, 01:33:49 AM
Quote from: younggunner on January 15, 2005, 03:43:20 PM
I would basically agree. After the success of GNR Slash has realized he doesnt have to have that ultra drive anymore
What drive are you talking about?? The drive to create, record and perform the music he wants to make? The drive to put albums together and tour relentlessly all over the world?
...Or the "drive" to simply follow Axl into making music he didnt want to make?
Quote from: younggunner on January 15, 2005, 03:43:20 PM
Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music. And imo that is what broke up gnr. the differences of philosophies
Youd really like to believe that.? But in addition to Falcons valid point, lets see what Zakk Wylde has to say.? After all, hes cited by die-hard Axl fans as a reliable source on Axl:
ZAKK WYLDE:
"Axl called me up and said, "Hey, you want to get together and do some jamming?" I'd say "Dude, did you come up with any lyrics yet?" And he's just like, "Dude, I got people suing me right now." He's on the phone with his lawyers 24-7. He was, like, "I can't come up with any lyrics right now-they'd be about every other lawsuit I got going."
So maybe Slashs "seriousness" with music wasnt the problem...
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/articles/showarticle.php?articleid=71
That was back in 1996 or 1997 when he called up Zack and Axl didnt not have any lyrics. At least give a date instead of trying to take things out of context.
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 16, 2005, 02:12:35 PM
Quote from: jabba2 on January 16, 2005, 03:39:47 AM
Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
Heres one of the 6 songs since 1991 Axl has wrote.
*Silkworms*
Listen motherfuckers to this song that should be heard
Thrown down in the gutter, it's more than you deserve
Kneeling fucking virgin, you know that's what you are
Pussy for a maggot, isn't that a shock
What can I do? With a bitch like you
You know that it's true
All I have I ask of you
I'll be dammed
If it's not true
A bitch like you
It sure isnt cool when 40 year old guys sing about drugs and sex.
Listening to the boot i got, i think the lyrics are even dirtier. Someone must have cleaned them up a bit, there not official.
Dizzy and Chris Pittman wrote silkworms FYI.? Rember what Axl said at Rio. Here is a song put together by Chris Pittman and Dizzy Reed.?
Dizzy and Chris wrote it musically. I'm sure that Axl wrote the lyrics. 'I'm alone lyrically', as he said. And SW is a really Axl-type 'fuck you' song.
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 16, 2005, 02:18:01 PM
That was back in 1996 or 1997 when he called up Zack and Axl didnt not have any lyrics.
Thanks for proving the point...
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WHat does Slash always say about making? his album?"
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I just wanna rock out and jam"
"Axl called me up and said, "Hey, you want to get together and do some jamming?"
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Im not saying Slash is wrong and Axl is right. They both have different views on music and thier image to the world. But you cant dispute the fact that Axl is much more wrapped up in making meanigful music than SLash is.
Meaningful is relative, and the notion that Slash left because he didnt want to make music that Axl found meaningful is one that youve created, not one that exists in reality.? Because I cant recall Slash ever citing that as a reason for leaving.? I can, however, recally Slash citing Axls electronic/industrial/alternative infatuation as an issue.? And thats just one of many.? So saying "Axl was serious about making music, and Slash just wanted to jam," as you have a thousand times, is complete bullshit.
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"This song was put together by Mr Dizzy Reed and Mr Chris Pittman....This is called Silk WOrms"
1) That doesnt mean that Axl didnt write the lyrics.? Axls referred to "Coma" as Slashs song...Care to give Slash credit for those lyrics?
2) Its still a Guns N' Roses song, no matter who wrote it.
3) Axl still sings the lyrics.
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mighty rockin song aint it
To a handful of die-hards, Im sure it is...
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Slash isn't writing the lyrics.
But how typically hypocritical of Dave to criticize Slash for "writing songs about sex and drugs," and then turn around and vindicate Axl by insisting he didnt write the lyrics (or the song, for that matter).
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They are also not "Party On" songs, they are songs about the demons and dark side of drugs...
Yup...but apparently Daves lyrical comprehension is limited. If he wasnt so hypocritical, hed listen to "Chinese Democracy" and complain about how lame it is for a 43 year-old guy to write about masturbation.
Or hed just pass the blame to Josh Freese.
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Booker, first off no one knows if Axl wrote the lyrics to silkworms or not. He said the song was put together by Chris and dizzy.? Also, how is Silkworms even a song about sex?? It?s not about getting high, drunk or laid, now is it? So either way you are still wrong.? As for the masturbation comment, I am sorry you are not smart enough to understand the metaphor. Hopefully you know what a metaphor is.
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So Slash always has the same philosophy toward an album, yet hes lost his drive? ?You still havent explained what drive Slash has lost...
I havnt heard anything from him that compares to his previous guitar work with gnr. So hes either lost a step or 2 since his gnr days or hes content with what hes doing. Hence not as serious as Axl. And again THAT DOESNT MEAN aXL IS RIGHT. Just 2 differetn ways of doing music.
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"Axl called me up and said, "Hey, you want to get together and do some jamming?"
Axl wants to jam to fuck around and see how it goes in a band setting...Slash jams to make an album. Dont be a dick you get my point. Slash is the muscian who doesnt care about making an important record. Hes more of lets get out on the road type guy...
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and the notion that Slash left because he didnt want to make music that Axl found meaningful is one that youve created, not one that exists in reality.
Why are you making this a gnr breakup thing? And where did I say he left because he didnt want to make Axls meaningful music? They both have different musical philosophies and agendas. They both have thier different goals and ideas. Unfortunately they werent on the same page. Who was right and who was wrong is for another topic not this one.
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1) That doesnt mean that Axl didnt write the lyrics. ?Axls referred to "Coma" as Slashs song...Care to give Slash credit for those lyrics?
2) Its still a Guns N' Roses song, no matter who wrote it.
3) Axl still sings the lyrics.
Yes and so were other old time gnr songs....you are all ready to praise Izzy and say how he is the lyrical gem behing gnr and are ready to discount Axl...but when it concerns a song liek silkworms u say o Axls singing it hes allowing it....but wait I thought you wanted the whole band type thing? What happened to allowing other membbers in a band contributing. Isnt that what a lot of peopel around here keep posting baout. Whther you like the song or not, the song was basically made by Dizzy and Chris. Im sure Axl had his hands in it but I dont know to what extent. We will have to wait till the credits. But until them Axl credits Pittman and Reed....
And yes its still a gnr song just like My World
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 16, 2005, 03:54:12 PM
As for the masturbation comment, I am sorry you are not smart enough to understand the metaphor. Hopefully you know what a metaphor is.
And what a beatiful metaphor! Man, it's fuckin' poetry! Just like Silkworms' 'Pussy full of maggots'!
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Quote from: younggunner on January 16, 2005, 03:59:33 PM
I havnt heard anything from him that compares to his previous guitar work with gnr. So hes either lost a step or 2 since his gnr days or hes content with what hes doing. Hence not as serious as Axl. And again THAT DOESNT MEAN aXL IS RIGHT. Just 2 differetn ways of doing music.
You still havent explained what drive he has lost...
Quote from: younggunner on January 16, 2005, 03:59:33 PM
Slash jams to make an album.
What does this mean? Slashs approach to making songs, or albums, hasnt really changed in 20 years. Youre speaking in incredibly muddled terms. How does Slash "jam" on albums when theres in fact no "jamming" on the album. Everything is structured and concise.
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Dont be a dick you get my point.
No, I dont.
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Slash is the muscian who doesnt care about making an important record.
Okay...again, he been that way for 20 years. He was that way when he made
Appetite For Destruction
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Why are you making this a gnr breakup thing?
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Slash isnt as serious as Axl is in terms of music.
And imo that is what broke up gnr
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you are all ready to praise Izzy and say how he is the lyrical gem behing gnr and are ready to discount Axl...
Youre making stuff up again. You cant find one instance when Ive done this...but please, dont allow me to stop you from making things up.
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Quote from: dave-gnfnr2k on January 14, 2005, 07:58:18 PM
Slash craves the spot light and NEEDS attention to feel cool, while Axl could just disappear for ever and axl would be fine with that. I love how slash still cant take accountabiity for taking a part in the break up of the band, he is still putting it all on Axl.? I am sorry but a 40 year old guy still writing songs about sex and drugs is not cool. That is why contraband is so lame. Slashs music never progressed like it should have.
Hey Dave,keep listen to an album that doesn't exist and keep buyin' tickets for shows that will never happen. We 're cool here listen to a super kickass album and live shows that it's for real.
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