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Quote from: Naltav on March 03, 2009, 04:31:46 PM
Quote from: Limulus on March 03, 2009, 03:19:04 PM
ever imagined Axl working and singing on "Suckertrain Blues", "Slither" or "Falling To Pieces"?
his interview -again- sounds bitter and harsh in many ways, exspecially the hatred regarding to Slash. this surely must have been something he finally needed to get out of his chest, hope he
feels
better now and can
move on
.
My first reaction was like that. That it was harsh and bitter. But after thinking about it, I think it's more like Axl is going;
"Ok, it's time to
KILL
this subject once and for all..."
'
It's like he's shooting down the subject in these first interviews. So that, down the line, people/journalists/fans will start to finally understand that;
'well, no need to go
there
....'
Hmmm, looking at the new main headline on gunsnroses.com, I gues that's the message he's trying to get across...
Hope some of you people get it.... you know who you are....
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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The rehearsals with [Dave] Abruzzesse and Pod as a duo were really cool
who is Pod
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I think Axl will be doing more interviews this year to get out his thoughts.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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The rehearsals with [Dave] Abruzzesse and Pod as a duo were really cool
who is Pod
Quote from: jarmo on February 27, 2009, 11:25:11 AM
Quote from: CheapJon on February 27, 2009, 11:23:37 AM
who's pod?
My guess is Chris Vrenna....
/jarmo
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when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
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Quote from: MeanBone on March 03, 2009, 07:48:48 PM
when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Quote from: jarmo on March 03, 2009, 07:53:40 PM
Quote from: MeanBone on March 03, 2009, 07:48:48 PM
when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
/jarmo
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Quote from: KIKO2K6 on March 03, 2009, 09:48:48 PM
Quote from: jarmo on March 03, 2009, 07:53:40 PM
Quote from: MeanBone on March 03, 2009, 07:48:48 PM
when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
/jarmo
You mean the Jack ass
A.K.A
Matt Sorum ?!
matt scrotum?
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Quote from: Jim Bob on March 03, 2009, 11:27:06 PM
Quote from: KIKO2K6 on March 03, 2009, 09:48:48 PM
Quote from: jarmo on March 03, 2009, 07:53:40 PM
Quote from: MeanBone on March 03, 2009, 07:48:48 PM
when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
/jarmo
You mean the Jack ass
A.K.A
Matt Sorum ?!
matt scrotum?
I never liked that guy.
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Brain and Frank are both far superior. That is for sure.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Quote from: Jim Bob on March 03, 2009, 11:36:03 PM
Brain and Frank are both far superior. That is for sure.
I totally agree and they are not so sleazy.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Quote from: Naltav on March 03, 2009, 04:31:46 PM
Quote from: Limulus on March 03, 2009, 03:19:04 PM
ever imagined Axl working and singing on "Suckertrain Blues", "Slither" or "Falling To Pieces"?
his interview -again- sounds bitter and harsh in many ways, exspecially the hatred regarding to Slash. this surely must have been something he finally needed to get out of his chest, hope he
feels
better now and can
move on
.
My first reaction was like that. That it was harsh and bitter. But after thinking about it, I think it's more like Axl is going;
"Ok, it's time to
KILL
this subject once and for all..."
'
It's like he's shooting down the subject in these first interviews. So that, down the line, people/journalists/fans will start to finally understand that;
'well, no need to go
there
....'
Could be. I think it's unlikely to happen, though. People/journalists/fans will still go there. It's a subject that will probably come up in interviews for a long time to come. I think it will take a long time to kill the subject once and for all.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Quote from: KIKO2K6 on March 03, 2009, 09:48:48 PM
Quote from: jarmo on March 03, 2009, 07:53:40 PM
Quote from: MeanBone on March 03, 2009, 07:48:48 PM
when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
/jarmo
You mean the Jack ass
A.K.A
Matt Sorum ?!
matt scrotum?
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Quote from: KIKO2K6 on March 03, 2009, 09:48:48 PM
Quote from: jarmo on March 03, 2009, 07:53:40 PM
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when were they in gnr? i never heard of that before the interview... footage of those rehearsals or recordings should be priceless...
After they got rid off that ham handed drummer.
1996-1997 I believe.
/jarmo
You mean the Jack ass
A.K.A
Matt Sorum ?!
matt scrotum?
One more, one more!
Matt Bore 'em Sorum!
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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don't waste your time, clustering up this topic about how you wish your top hat hero was still in the band.
Don't think anybody really wants this.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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Outside of the impossible bucket/bumble solos though, the rock riffs are pretty basic is what I am getting at.
I think this is an oversimplification and I'll challenge it from a musical standpoint.
Take a song like Better. Though the single chords and riffs are pretty basic, I dare you to analyze the rhythm and syncopation. Riads is another prime example of this. You could learn the chords and riffs if you single them out, but try and work out the timing of them within a band structure; it would take a long while. This is what happens when you work with really great drummers. When I first learned that Brain was on this album, I wanted it even more, because I had some knowledge of his playing with Primus and other projects with Bucket. He is not only studied, but has the flair and attitude needed to be a Gunner.
Axl's genius moves on this album were finding a level headed, solid bassist, drummers with full knowledge of syncopation and that could also hit hard, and of course recruiting some of the most inventive guitarists in the biz today. Pitman is the icing on the cake sonically. Reed is just flat out a good keyboard player and the use of piano is the real difference maker between AFD leading up to CD.
This is why the touring end is going to be a huge challenge, because these musicians have and had a lot going for them outside of Gn'R. You just have to hope the stars align where the majority of the players on the album can commit 100%. You really want these guys because they had stake in writing the material, and that in itself raises your performance level. There is no feeling like getting a crowd off on something you create.
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Re: Axl Rose Interview With Del James
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^ I agree with you, but there's some just small tidbits..
Quote from: Layflats on March 04, 2009, 08:47:36 AM
Take a song like Better. Though the single chords and riffs are pretty basic, I dare you to analyze the rhythm and syncopation.
True but, again, I don't think the riff and chords are pretty basic. A lot of people misheard it as simple, but in fact they are some cool and intricated stuff which uses a lot of the dynamics of dissonation (sp?) and the harmonics of the distortion. Not quite simple as many put it on almost all the TABs and YouTube recordings.
Quote from: Layflats on March 04, 2009, 08:47:36 AM
Riads is another prime example of this. You could learn the chords and riffs if you single them out, but try and work out the timing of them within a band structure; it would take a long while.
Very true. Also, Riad's riffs in the first part are kinda different from the second part (which has wicked funky wha guitar in the background). And the chorus has some really nice chords along with Robin's riffs (and also some licks by Bumblefoot).
Quote from: Layflats on March 04, 2009, 08:47:36 AM
This is what happens when you work with really great drummers. When I first learned that Brain was on this album, I wanted it even more, because I had some knowledge of his playing with Primus and other projects with Bucket. He is not only studied, but has the flair and attitude needed to be a Gunner.
True too, but let's not forget Josh Freese - who arranged the best drumming on the album in Riad and TWAT.
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in fact they are some cool and intricated stuff which uses a lot of the dynamics of dissonation (sp?) and the harmonics of the distortion.
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True too, but let's not forget Josh Freese - who arranged the best drumming on the album in Riad and TWAT.
Hell Yeah! Nice to know someone on the board thinks about this type of stuff. I really appreciate your take on this.
Josh Freese is in the same boat as Ron Thal for me prior to picking up the album, someone I knew nothing about. I'll take some time to check out his history. The stuff I'm learning about Ron has up'd my respect for his playing immensely.
Thanks Voodoo!
*** BTW, just did my Freese homework and *gulp*. The Vandals, A Perfect Circle, NIN, fucking DEVO!!! This guy is off the chain! He reminds me of Steven Perkins from Jane's Addiction. SLAMMIN!***
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He is not only studied, but has the flair and attitude needed to be a Gunner.
In addition, brain's got a sick sense of humour and fun.
about those who try to put down the album, don't waste your words on them.
like axl says if you don't like cd, then you probably won't like the succeeding ones.
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Layflats and Voodoo -- great posts!
I always thought the songwriting and musicianship on CD walks a brilliantly fine line. There's so much talent on display and yet there's a seeminly conscious effort to channel that into a straight rock record, pop sensibility and all. The songs are so unique, and there's so much in them, and yet there also tight as hell. Almost every song suits a passive listener just as well as an active listener, and i think that comes from the incredible talent of the band coupled with the effort we all know went into making it right. CD is a statement in so many ways.
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