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« Reply #40 on: February 08, 2010, 12:10:24 AM »

great interview, he seems like a great guy!

I really enjoyed the fact that he is hungry for more!

lets hope he gets to write new songs with the band  peace
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« Reply #41 on: February 08, 2010, 03:59:45 AM »

great interview, he seems like a great guy!

I really enjoyed the fact that he is hungry for more!

lets hope he gets to write new songs with the band  peace

I like some of his own stuff.  Would be interesting to see how he could contribute to GnR.
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« Reply #42 on: February 08, 2010, 11:34:04 AM »

As expected part 2 is just like the first, brilliant. I totally get what he's saying about the Beatles and Guns N' Roses evolution comparisson. I remember him saying it on Eddie Trunk in late 2008, he explained it really well back then as well.    

yea well said ron.
i think i'm the first in making the Beatles and Guns N' Roses evolution comparison hehe  Grin hope my opponents are reading the interview.
to me for its aloofness in the current and in the music history cd seems more like their sgt. peppers to be followed by their white albums and many more works tho.
and me too love to see how the new members could contribute to GnR and at the same time first i'd love to see the rest of chinese democracy.
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« Reply #43 on: February 08, 2010, 12:19:37 PM »

well, to me it sounds more like Pink Floyd evolution, but yeah, good point.
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« Reply #44 on: February 08, 2010, 05:21:25 PM »

AMAZING Interview !!! Ron Rulez !!
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« Reply #45 on: February 09, 2010, 01:15:43 PM »

I also enjoyed the Beatles education. I've been a huge Beatles fan since I was 5. I never knew about them transitioning in sound. All of their songs just popped out of the radio as one, as if they were all made at the same time.

I had no idea of their progression and their changing sound.

Relating that to GN'R was pretty cool.

The only thing that slightly bothered me was his idea of entering the studio fresh for the next record. Now hold on there Mr. Thal.....there are many of us that want all of the already-recorded/Axl-envisioned songs to make their way to our ipods/cars/stereos.

So get them done, then move on. Or, maybe mix some new tracks in with the best of what Axl has in his vault.
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« Reply #46 on: February 09, 2010, 01:24:09 PM »

The only thing that slightly bothered me was his idea of entering the studio fresh for the next record. Now hold on there Mr. Thal.....there are many of us that want all of the already-recorded/Axl-envisioned songs to make their way to our ipods/cars/stereos.

So get them done, then move on. Or, maybe mix some new tracks in with the best of what Axl has in his vault.
how can that bother you? he's not mentioning to do it for a "next record" he's asked about what he'd hope the future would bring to GNR and answers what would be a dream scenario in the future.. it's not like he's gonna convince everybody to forget about the (most likely fucking great) songs they've written before he joined the band and just start writing new material
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« Reply #47 on: February 10, 2010, 11:40:42 AM »

how can that bother you?

be easy. see the word 'slightly'.

guess that's because of this bit

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I would love to get this band into the studio, and just bust out shitloads of music, and just keep putting it out. It's all about being prolific; if you're a music maker, you got to go out and make music, and that's my love anyway. I love the studio more than anything, and I would love to get in the studio, and really write together from scratch - not add my own parts to pre-existing songs, but just play them from the beginning.


well, to me it sounds more like Pink Floyd evolution, but yeah, good point.

why i refer to the beatles evolution is that it's easier to get across to people as the Beatles is more household than pink floyd. and i don't know if they had the phase of straightforward songs.
In other words, i'm semi-illiterate in pink floyed history.   Tongue

horror of horrors, even now, some of the beatlemania refuse to accept the latter Beatles as the real beatles. Shocked

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