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« on: October 30, 2008, 11:35:36 AM »

Duff McKagan talks about Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy

Joe Bosso, Thu 30 Oct, 7:23

Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy is the talk of the music world, and the chatter will only become louder in the remaining weeks leading up to its release on 23 November.

Strangely, one person who isn't paying the album much mind is Duff McKagan. The former bassist for Guns N' Roses and current member of Velvet Revolver recently spoke to MusicRadar, during which he admitted that he hadn't heard the record, and probably won't until it comes out.

"I've heard the song from Rock Band," said McKagan. "I don't know what it's called, but I heard it once and that's it."

Still, the bassist, who revealed he hasn't spoken to Axl Rose in years, said he was happy that his onetime bandmate is finally letting the album see the light of day.

"People started asking me about Chinese Democracy back in '98, '99 - that's how long it's been. So if it's coming out, I'm glad for Axl. The pressure's off of him and he can finally let the music go."

Regarding Rose's notorious, and some would say compulsive, work habits, McKagan said, "He's a perfectionist. There's guys like that who can't let anybody hear a single note unless it's absolutely perfect. Some musicians will play everybody in the band their demos with all the mistakes and they don't care - they know people have to vision to see past all that. Axl's a different breed."

However, McKagan was quick to point out that his attention is firmly directed towards his own bands, Loaded (for which he sings lead) and Velvet Revolver, and that Guns N' Roses is very much a thing of the past.

"Musically, I don't have any thoughts on Chinese Democracy," he said. "It's not my band. It would be like me having thoughts on the new Tool record."

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/duff-mckagan-talks-about-guns-n-roses-chinese-democracy-179184

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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2008, 01:10:46 PM »

Duff McKagan talks Velvet Revolver, Guns N Roses and more

The MusicRadar podcast interview

Joe Bosso, Mon 3 Nov, 3:41 pm

Duff McKagan has spent more than 20 years in the rock 'n' roll fast lane, first as bassist for the legendary Guns N' Roses and now as a member of Velvet Revolver. After all this time, he's still keeping irregular hours.

As proof of this, on the day of his interview with MusicRadar, McKagan rescheduled our conversation three times. But the reason wasn't what you would think: he and his wife, Susan, had to attend a parent-teacher conference (the couple have two daughters, Grace and Mae Marie).

"Going to talk to my little girl's teacher is a far cry from what people probably think I spend my time doing," says McKagan during a pre-interview chat. "But after wasting years trying to kill myself with drugs and alcohol, and coming close to succeeding, real life is a relief. Unfortunately, there's other people who haven't gotten that message."

McKagan could be speaking about anybody, but during our talk he makes it clear that he's speaking about ex-Velvet Revolver singer Scott Weiland, and he makesno bones about the fact that the real reason for the singer's dismissal from the group was his unrepentant drug use. "The people around him, they don't really care," says McKagan. "They just want to keep him out there. But the thing is, if you really want to change, you've got to do it yourself."

These are busy days for McKagan, who divides his time between Los Angeles and his hometown (and now home base) of Seattle, Washington. In addition to rehearsing with potential replacement singers for Velvet Revolver, he's been touring with his side band Loaded, in which he plays guitar and sings lead. (They'll have a new EP, Wasted Heart, out soon.) He also pens a weekly column for the Seattle Weekly.

The interview

In a frank talk with MusicRadar, McKagan spoke about the Velvet Revolver singer conundrum and about the problems the band had with Scott Weiland. He also talked candidly about his relationship with Axl Rose and his thoughts on Chinese Democracy. And he happily strolled down Guns N' Roses memory lane before answering your questions.

Podcast:

Part one - Duff on Velvet Revolver's singer search, early punk days and Weiland's drug use

Part two - Forming Guns N' Roses, working with Slash, and thoughts on Chinese Democracy

Part three - Duff answers your questions

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/duff-mckagan-talks-guns-n-roses-velvet-revolver-and-more-179647

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