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« on: April 04, 2010, 12:30:45 PM »

Q&A with Slash

April 4, 2010

The former Guns N? Roses guitarist riffs on rocking out with Fergie, meeting ?obnoxious? Cher and why a reunion with Axl is doubtful.

The poster child for Ray Bans and top hats spoke to The Post.

Since your mother [OLA HUDSON] was a costume designer for musicians and your father [Anthony Hudson] created album art, Were you exposed to rock stars growing up?

Yeah. A lot of pop-star eccentricity ? a lot of wants and needs and delusions of grandeur. Joni Mitchell was probably my favorite. She was just a very deep, soulful individual. Then, on the flip side, there was Cher, who was obnoxious. She had a lot of attitude. My mom had a store, and she would come into the shop and be demanding and rude.

When Axl finally released ?Chinese Democracy? in 2008, What did you think?

It was the perfect Axl record ? exactly what I would have expected from the final years of us working together, and seeing where he was headed musically. It?s very heavy; sort of a dark, depressing record. He?s f- - - ing phenomenal.

But the two of you haven?t spoken in years. would you be open to speaking again?

I?m more standoffish because I know how vehemently he hates me. So that sort of makes me doubt it. But if we ran into each other and all that animosity were to pass for a second, then I?m sure we could have an interesting conversation.

Axl Rose and Scott Weiland are great vocalists, but not so stable. Is that why you worked with so many guests on your new record?

Now you?re getting into the deeper psychological aspect of it, which I hadn?t really taken into consideration. Maybe a couple of hours on the couch might pull that one out! I think the whole thing was just inspired by great singers that I wanted to work with. I didn?t think about other aspects of it. But the one cool thing that did come out of this was that it gave me a whole new respect for singers, and changed my attitude toward them given the last couple of guys that I?ve worked with. These people were all amazingly gracious and professional. I?ve done so much session work where I write or play with somebody, and it?s an empty feeling when you?re done because they take off with the material ? it?s like being a surrogate. So this time, I had all these people play on my record.

That song ?Beautiful Dangerous? is pretty hard-rocking for Fergie!

It is. But here?s the thing about Fergie: I met her at club Avalon in LA four years ago. We did a little rock medley, and she sang ?Black Dog,? ?Live and Let Die? and ?Barracuda? like nobody?s business. I just don?t hear great female rock singers like that anymore. It was f- - - in? amazing. She?s actually more of a rock ?n? roll singer than a pop singer; I think even Will [will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas] knows that.

On Tuesday, Slash releases his first-ever solo album ? simply titled ?Slash? ? featuring a range of guest vocalists that includes Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, Adam Levine, Chris Cornell, Iggy Pop and more.

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* ?Who do you think my favorite author would be? It goes without saying that I?m a huge Hunter S. Thompson fan. Have been ever since I read ?Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.? I?m somebody who actually tweets Hunter S. Thompson quotes.?

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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2010, 01:22:41 PM »

High praise for Axl, yet he was honest about Axl hating him.  Cool interview.  Hope his album is a big success.  ok
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2010, 10:22:18 AM »

This just popped up on my twitter feed, so thought I'd share it with you in case you hadn't read it.

Short version here:

http://www.nme.com/news/slash/50528

Taken from this:

http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/music/with_slash_lDtKV134RfV1vU908WBSlI


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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2010, 11:05:49 PM »

New York Post: When Axl finally released ?Chinese Democracy? in 2008, What did you think?

Slash: It was the perfect Axl record ? exactly what I would have expected from the final years of us working together, and seeing where he was headed musically. It?s very heavy; sort of a dark, depressing record. He?s f- - - ing phenomenal.

New York Post: But the two of you haven?t spoken in years. Would you be open to speaking again?

Slash: I?m more standoffish because I know how vehemently he hates me. So that sort of makes me doubt it. But if we ran into each other and all that animosity were to pass for a second, then I?m sure we could have an interesting conversation.

New York Post: Axl Rose and Scott Weiland are great vocalists, but not so stable. Is that why you worked with so many guests on your new record?

Slash: Now you?re getting into the deeper psychological aspect of it, which I hadn?t really taken into consideration. Maybe a couple of hours on the couch might pull that one out! I think the whole thing was just inspired by great singers that I wanted to work with. I didn?t think about other aspects of it. But the one cool thing that did come out of this was that it gave me a whole new respect for singers, and changed my attitude toward them given the last couple of guys that I?ve worked with. These people were all amazingly gracious and professional. I?ve done so much session work where I write or play with somebody, and it?s an empty feeling when you?re done because they take off with the material ? it?s like being a surrogate. So this time, I had all these people play on my record.

New York Post: That song ?Beautiful Dangerous? is pretty hard-rocking for Fergie!

Slash: It is. But here?s the thing about Fergie: I met her at club Avalon in LA four years ago. We did a little rock medley, and she sang ?Black Dog,? ?Live and Let Die? and ?Barracuda? like nobody?s business. I just don?t hear great female rock singers like that anymore. It was f- - - in? amazing. She?s actually more of a rock ?n? roll singer than a pop singer; I think even Will [will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas] knows that.

On Tuesday, April 6th, Slash releases his first-ever solo album ? simply titled ?Slash? ? featuring a range of guest vocalists that includes Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, Adam Levine, Chris Cornell, Iggy Pop and more.

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« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2010, 04:36:43 PM »

From another interview:

Slash: Finding his voice

April 07, 2010

"It's really a catch 22," Slash says of his Guns N' Roses legacy. "We made a really influential - at this point iconic - first album that's in everybody's record collection and that's the coolest thing in the world. But I quit the band 15 years ago, and there's not been any efforts to get back together because it wasn't a pleasant split ... I was really bitter about being forced to quit my own band."

Despite this, Slash remains diplomatic about his ex-colleague.

"He's a f--king amazing singer. In making [my solo album] there were a couple of times where I'd think, ?Axl would sing the s--t out of this.' "

Slash also doesn't hold any grudges against Weiland, with whom he recently found himself on the same plane. While the trip ended in an amicable conversation at baggage claim, Slash isn't sure sharing a flight with his more infamous former bandmate would be quite as civil.

"I have not seen him in 15 years. I have no idea how that would go down," he deadpans before breaking out in a smile. "Chances are he'd miss the flight anyway."

http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=2773801
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