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« Reply #40 on: January 10, 2008, 10:20:15 PM »

I think a 60 Minutes thing would do well for people still thinking that former members are going to rejoin. It'd let Axl tell his side of things, the frustration of releasing CD, and build some bridges with the press all the while getting some good face time.


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« Reply #41 on: January 10, 2008, 10:22:28 PM »

He can't do this because GNR is still under contract.

This is the same reason they can't "pull a radiohead"



Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?
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« Reply #42 on: January 10, 2008, 10:45:35 PM »

Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?

Axl does/did have his own label... Uzi Suicide...
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« Reply #43 on: January 10, 2008, 11:29:49 PM »

a 60minutes interview would be really good imo. I agree fully with Bucketfoot on this one because it would make Axl look good and Slash and the rest of them look like the assholes (for the time being) depending on how Axl portraid them in his side of the story.

as for the release, Geffen i think is a little leary of putting anymore money into CD because after all this time and all this money if it fails they're fucked. But they're going to have to relise that they need to spend at least a good one or two million on advertising. adds on the internet and TV like myspace and MTV would be a smart investment. Something else that Geffen could do is put on Axl as a punishment type of thing for taking so damn long have him pay half for advertising. I mean, why not he's got the money he wants his work out there as much as the fans so why not?

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« Reply #44 on: January 11, 2008, 01:42:21 AM »

he wants his work out there as much as the fans so why not?

Wow...   Shocked   no offense but,

If he wanted his work out there as much as the fans do we'd have had 2 or 3 new GNR albums at least by now after all this fucking time.
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« Reply #45 on: January 11, 2008, 01:50:15 AM »

60 minutes? lol, yea right.  Tongue
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« Reply #46 on: January 11, 2008, 04:06:02 AM »

I don't think Axl will ever do a show again, unless it's with Kurt Loder for some short interview.  The record company just needs to get smart and start using gunsnroses.com to get this thing rollin.....
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« Reply #47 on: January 11, 2008, 05:11:10 AM »

I think that if there're rumours, an official information will soon come out. At least that's what happens recently.
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« Reply #48 on: January 11, 2008, 05:34:27 AM »

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Don't know if you've heard Glenn. But rumor is that Axl is in a pissing match with the label over marketing funding. It's at a stalemate now and the album is nowhere in sight until one side caves in.
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thats what i heard in the late summer rick.its true.


source: http://www.celebheights.com/s/Axl-Rose-1189.html

He informed us that the album was in the label before Bach, Mysteron and Fortys (fortus)
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« Reply #49 on: January 11, 2008, 09:12:28 AM »

he wants his work out there as much as the fans so why not?

Wow...? ?Shocked? ?no offense but,

If he wanted his work out there as much as the fans do we'd have had 2 or 3 new GNR albums at least by now after all this fucking time.
Fans are greedy, not that this hasn't been an extremely long wait, but it'll come out when it's good and ready.  Sure they could've released 3 albums in the time it has taken to finish up this one, but if those 3 albums were substandard would it really have been worth it?  Just saying, I've seen other bands rush out CD's when they probably could've waited awhile and gotten some better work out there.  For example, St. Anger by Metallica seemed like they got together and threw something together in a matter of days.  And it sucked, at least IMHO.
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« Reply #50 on: January 11, 2008, 09:30:44 AM »

I believe it's the artist who wants their best work out there more than anyone else.

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Don't know if you've heard Glenn. But rumor is that Axl is in a pissing match with the label over marketing funding. It's at a stalemate now and the album is nowhere in sight until one side caves in.
glenn says on 8/Jan/08
thats what i heard in the late summer rick.its true.


source: http://www.celebheights.com/s/Axl-Rose-1189.html

He informed us that the album was in the label before Bach, Mysteron and Fortys (fortus)

i don't see  that in the quote?
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« Reply #51 on: January 11, 2008, 09:34:37 AM »

Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?

Axl does/did have his own label... Uzi Suicide...
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I think Uzi Suicide was a Geffen company
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« Reply #52 on: January 11, 2008, 09:37:38 AM »

First of all, marketing in today's day and age is completely different than a few years ago.? How do you sell a rock album in this day and age?? MTV doesn't play videos anymore.? Rock radio is on the decline.? How else do you get people to listen?

Just look at the top 100 year-end charts.? Only 20 of the artists on the chart are rock artists (alternative, classic, etc).?

Here are the 20 best selling rock artists:? The Eagles, Linkin Park, Nickelback, Daugherty, Beatles, Maroon 5, Hinder, Fall Out boy, Fray, Bruce Springsteen, RHCP, Killers, Snow Patrol, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, 30 Seconds To Mars, Paul MacCartney, Bon Jovi, My Chemical Romance, Incubus, White Stripes.? Pretty much all these bands have gone platinum in 2007.? Why were they successful?

Having good music doesn't mean anything anymore.? You need exposure.? You need for your songs to be in commercials.? You need your songs to be used during sporting events.? You need your songs to be used in TV shows like Grey's Anatomy (and with no new shows being made...that's a huge setback).? You need to be featured in stores where albums are sold (best buy, kmart, walmart).? You need to be featured on itunes. You need the music blogs to be talking about you (in a positive way).? Or the celebrity blogs to talk about you...in any way.? you need to do the talk show circuit (morning and late night).? You need to do interviews with magazines.? you need to be a guest judge on American Idol. You need the American Idol contestants to cover your songs.? You and your music need to be everywhere.?

Making good music today is secondary.









When was it different? ok, instead of blogs, magazines... even though the delivery media has changed, the routine is still the same
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« Reply #53 on: January 11, 2008, 09:44:40 AM »

First of all, marketing in today's day and age is completely different than a few years ago.  How do you sell a rock album in this day and age?  MTV doesn't play videos anymore.  Rock radio is on the decline.  How else do you get people to listen?

Just look at the top 100 year-end charts.  Only 20 of the artists on the chart are rock artists (alternative, classic, etc). 

Here are the 20 best selling rock artists:  The Eagles, Linkin Park, Nickelback, Daugherty, Beatles, Maroon 5, Hinder, Fall Out boy, Fray, Bruce Springsteen, RHCP, Killers, Snow Patrol, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, 30 Seconds To Mars, Paul MacCartney, Bon Jovi, My Chemical Romance, Incubus, White Stripes.  Pretty much all these bands have gone platinum in 2007.  Why were they successful?

Having good music doesn't mean anything anymore.  You need exposure.  You need for your songs to be in commercials.  You need your songs to be used during sporting events.  You need your songs to be used in TV shows like Grey's Anatomy (and with no new shows being made...that's a huge setback).  You need to be featured in stores where albums are sold (best buy, kmart, walmart).  You need to be featured on itunes. You need the music blogs to be talking about you (in a positive way).  Or the celebrity blogs to talk about you...in any way.  you need to do the talk show circuit (morning and late night).  You need to do interviews with magazines.  you need to be a guest judge on American Idol. You need the American Idol contestants to cover your songs.  You and your music need to be everywhere. 

Making good music today is secondary.









When was it different? ok, instead of blogs, magazines... even though the delivery media has changed, the routine is still the same


I don't think it's exactly the same.

Back when MTV was the only medium to get your video shown, you got your video on rotation on MTV and you were pretty much done. People would see it sooner or later.

Today it seems that there's no easy way to get the same amount of people to see your video.

Just an example of how I think things have changed.




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« Reply #54 on: January 11, 2008, 09:58:26 AM »

Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?

Axl does/did have his own label... Uzi Suicide...
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« Reply #55 on: January 11, 2008, 10:04:00 AM »

I don't think it's exactly the same.

Back when MTV was the only medium to get your video shown, you got your video on rotation on MTV and you were pretty much done. People would see it sooner or later.

Today it seems that there's no easy way to get the same amount of people to see your video.

Just an example of how I think things have changed.




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its even easier nowdays.
one just has to think a little bit more....
as opposed to MTV being the only medium, now you have hundreds more.....

only difference is that artists and their management have to work a little bit harder at the moment, as opposed to sending a tape to MTV and sitting back whilst the success rolls in all by itself....
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« Reply #56 on: January 11, 2008, 10:08:27 AM »

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7180448.stm

With all the hype and controversy over the Radiohead In Rainbows, it seems to have worked.  BBC reports the CD release has topped the US Billboard.  Food for thought maybe.....  yes
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« Reply #57 on: January 11, 2008, 10:13:01 AM »

First of all, marketing in today's day and age is completely different than a few years ago.? How do you sell a rock album in this day and age?? MTV doesn't play videos anymore.? Rock radio is on the decline.? How else do you get people to listen?

Just look at the top 100 year-end charts.? Only 20 of the artists on the chart are rock artists (alternative, classic, etc).?

Here are the 20 best selling rock artists:? The Eagles, Linkin Park, Nickelback, Daugherty, Beatles, Maroon 5, Hinder, Fall Out boy, Fray, Bruce Springsteen, RHCP, Killers, Snow Patrol, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, 30 Seconds To Mars, Paul MacCartney, Bon Jovi, My Chemical Romance, Incubus, White Stripes.? Pretty much all these bands have gone platinum in 2007.? Why were they successful?

Having good music doesn't mean anything anymore.? You need exposure.? You need for your songs to be in commercials.? You need your songs to be used during sporting events.? You need your songs to be used in TV shows like Grey's Anatomy (and with no new shows being made...that's a huge setback).? You need to be featured in stores where albums are sold (best buy, kmart, walmart).? You need to be featured on itunes. You need the music blogs to be talking about you (in a positive way).? Or the celebrity blogs to talk about you...in any way.? you need to do the talk show circuit (morning and late night).? You need to do interviews with magazines.? you need to be a guest judge on American Idol. You need the American Idol contestants to cover your songs.? You and your music need to be everywhere.?

Making good music today is secondary.









When was it different? ok, instead of blogs, magazines... even though the delivery media has changed, the routine is still the same


I don't think it's exactly the same.

Back when MTV was the only medium to get your video shown, you got your video on rotation on MTV and you were pretty much done. People would see it sooner or later.

Today it seems that there's no easy way to get the same amount of people to see your video.

Just an example of how I think things have changed.




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Yeah, but i still find that that only changed the delivery... Put a now GNR video on YouTube and check out how many hits there would be... Of course the delivery affects the marketing operations a bit, i suppose i wasnt that clear about this, but i think its still the same formula...
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« Reply #58 on: January 11, 2008, 10:16:33 AM »

nowadays there's youtube Smiley that's how most people watch new videos... that's how i watched sebastian bach's new video. mtv sure wouldn't play it, and i'm not gonna see mtv that soon either.

the best way to market a cd nowadays is out of a label company. with radiohead, prince, madonna and NIN, among others, getting away from record labels i don't see why axl would wan't to be tied to one to promote his cd...

perhaps it's because he can't just get away from them at this point after all they invested on the damn cd... so i say just tour and put it out on itunes... the name guns n roses sells by itself... that's why shitty ass greatest hits still sell a billion today.
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« Reply #59 on: January 11, 2008, 10:17:09 AM »

Yeah, but i still find that that only changed the delivery... Put a now GNR video on YouTube and check out how many hits there would be... Of course the delivery affects the marketing operations a bit, i suppose i wasnt that clear about this, but i think its still the same formula...

I bet it would get hits, but would the people who buy the cds see it there?




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