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« Reply #240 on: October 26, 2012, 10:59:26 AM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok
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« Reply #241 on: October 26, 2012, 11:52:07 AM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

As much as I like Stern I don't think that would be a good interview for Axl. Slash was on Stern back in May and then went on Opie and Anthony right afterward. O&A mentioned when he left that he was very upset about the Stern interview and all the old Guns questions. So I imagine it really wouldn't go over well with Axl.
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« Reply #242 on: October 26, 2012, 02:30:35 PM »

It was cool to see Axl get such a warm response.  I don't really care for Kimmel, but overall, I enjoyed it.
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« Reply #243 on: October 26, 2012, 03:53:38 PM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

As much as I like Stern I don't think that would be a good interview for Axl. Slash was on Stern back in May and then went on Opie and Anthony right afterward. O&A mentioned when he left that he was very upset about the Stern interview and all the old Guns questions. So I imagine it really wouldn't go over well with Axl.

Of course O&A would say that when it comes to Howard.

Axl knows what kind of show Howard does, if he's going on there, it's because he's ready for anything to be asked, and Howard doesn't have guests on the show that want to know questions ahead of time. If he says "no Slash questions", Howard will respect his wishes. If Slash had said "no Axl questions", same would've happened.
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« Reply #244 on: October 26, 2012, 03:59:29 PM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

As much as I like Stern I don't think that would be a good interview for Axl. Slash was on Stern back in May and then went on Opie and Anthony right afterward. O&A mentioned when he left that he was very upset about the Stern interview and all the old Guns questions. So I imagine it really wouldn't go over well with Axl.

Of course O&A would say that when it comes to Howard.

Axl knows what kind of show Howard does, if he's going on there, it's because he's ready for anything to be asked, and Howard doesn't have guests on the show that want to know questions ahead of time. If he says "no Slash questions", Howard will respect his wishes. If Slash had said "no Axl questions", same would've happened.


Yes, but I also don't think Howard pays much to attention to these suggestions guests put forward about what to ask and not ask. We read some of Slash's in one of these threads. Yes, Slash should have expected it. But I'm saying Axl should avoid the Stern show unless he wants a lot of discussion about old Guns and why they're not together. Stern isn't avoiding that subject no matter what.

Anyway, back on topic. I've watched the Kimmel interview 3 times now and it's still great. Thanks Axl  ok
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« Reply #245 on: October 26, 2012, 04:07:15 PM »

Love the Howard Stern show, but I don't think it would be much of an interview due to Sterns lack of GN'R knowledge..I'm sure he knows the hits but I often cringe when he brings up a band and knows very little about them...
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« Reply #246 on: October 26, 2012, 05:54:02 PM »

I remember Axl used to have a deep deep bass voice. Does he change it on purpose?

Are you serious? After this, that's what you have to say? WTF.
it was just a question relax. The interview was fun. It was just an observation.  I've been following Axl for 23 years and his voice sounded different to me.
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« Reply #247 on: October 26, 2012, 06:02:44 PM »

I hope Axl decides to not leave it too long before doing another TV appearence like this, it's perfect promotion for GN'R. The audiences reaction on Kimmel was amazing, and something I've never really seen on a talk show.

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« Reply #248 on: October 26, 2012, 07:46:41 PM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

As much as I like Stern I don't think that would be a good interview for Axl. Slash was on Stern back in May and then went on Opie and Anthony right afterward. O&A mentioned when he left that he was very upset about the Stern interview and all the old Guns questions. So I imagine it really wouldn't go over well with Axl.

Of course O&A would say that when it comes to Howard.

Axl knows what kind of show Howard does, if he's going on there, it's because he's ready for anything to be asked, and Howard doesn't have guests on the show that want to know questions ahead of time. If he says "no Slash questions", Howard will respect his wishes. If Slash had said "no Axl questions", same would've happened.


Yes, but I also don't think Howard pays much to attention to these suggestions guests put forward about what to ask and not ask. We read some of Slash's in one of these threads. Yes, Slash should have expected it. But I'm saying Axl should avoid the Stern show unless he wants a lot of discussion about old Guns and why they're not together. Stern isn't avoiding that subject no matter what.

Anyway, back on topic. I've watched the Kimmel interview 3 times now and it's still great. Thanks Axl  ok
Oh I agree, as much as I love Stern and would love to hear Axl interviewed by him, I don't think it would be a good idea UNLESS he wanted to let loose about the past.  Since that doesn't seem to be a priority right now, shows like Kimmel work better for him.  Howard has said though, he'd give Axl free reign to talk about whatever he wanted if he ever came on the show.  And Gary said he had been in touch with his publicist, but at the time he wasn't interested in doing press.  Howard told him to keep working on it.  He's fascinated by Axl, in more ways than one.  But obviously, the majority of the interview would be about Slash.  At least, that's where Howard would try to steer it.  And he's the best when it comes to getting guests to talk about things they don't want to talk about.

For now, these lighthearted interviews serve the purpose.  Shows the man is human.  He's not the evil prick people make him out to be.  A little goodwill can go a long way.
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« Reply #249 on: October 26, 2012, 08:01:19 PM »

The interview was fun. It was just an observation.  I've been following Axl for 23 years and his voice sounded different to me.

It would have been nice if you'd mentioned that the first time! Another thread where someone says something insane in an otherwise positive environment.

I've been on this board for 11 years, and Axl doing this is different to me! (See I can bust out dates too)
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« Reply #250 on: October 27, 2012, 03:13:50 AM »


it was just a question relax. The interview was fun. It was just an observation.  I've been following Axl for 23 years and his voice sounded different to me.

Actually, if you listen to old shows you will hear he often has a high non-bass voice.

If anything, his voice should go a little bit lower with age.

The high voice at Kimmel is a result of his light mood I presume. He seems very relaxed and happy, while in some of the old talks he is much more consentrated, focused and has a darker mood which change the voice.
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« Reply #251 on: October 27, 2012, 03:16:29 AM »

josh freese posted on twitter.

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« Reply #252 on: October 27, 2012, 06:22:21 AM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

It is not the way it went with Axl. The Kimmel staff never spoke with Axl. They were told by me that they could ask whatever they felt it was appropriated. Axl did not want to choose or avoid any issue. Kimmel asked whatever he wanted to ask. His interview was live, so, no editing or retaping. Axl did have a great time. Thank you for watching.
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« Reply #253 on: October 27, 2012, 07:41:42 AM »


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« Reply #254 on: October 27, 2012, 10:22:22 AM »

Axl looked happy and relaxed, He also seemed to be very happy when he announced the names of the band and they all got a big cheer! That made him happy I think. Only one thing I wish was asked and that's a simple, "Any plans for new material in the future?" but great interview, and nice to see Axl in good spirits! ok
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« Reply #255 on: October 27, 2012, 10:32:20 AM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

It is not the way it went with Axl. The Kimmel staff never spoke with Axl. They were told by me that they could ask whatever they felt it was appropriated. Axl did not want to choose or avoid any issue. Kimmel asked whatever he wanted to ask. His interview was live, so, no editing or retaping. Axl did have a great time. Thank you for watching.


Beta, Have you guys considered doing Howard Stern? Would Axl consider doing his show?
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« Reply #256 on: October 27, 2012, 11:41:04 AM »

I was happy to see Axl getting out there again. He looked good and happy and in good spirits. I think Kimmel is great, but thought the interview was a little too cheesy and that he was not really prepared with any good questions. I am glad Kimmel stayed away from the old GNR questions, but I would have liked to hear some stories from the road from the last few years. There must be some great stories to tell, maybe talk a little bit more about the Vegas shows, talk about all the jewelry he wears, if he has a girlfriend, ever wants to have kids, etc. I felt Kimmel was stuck on the being late thing and was nervous to ask anything that may annoy Axl. I hope Axl had a good time and does more of these types of interviews, because his fans really want to see more of him. I would love to see him host and play Saturday Night Live one day.
In Kimmel's defense, the guests usually set the tone for the direction of the interview.  They are pre interviewed by the staff to find out what they want to talk about.  So my guess is, Axl said what he wanted to say, for the most part.  That's just the way these late night talk shows operate.  If Axl really wants to open up and let loose, an arena like The Howard Stern Show would be more appropriate.  There he'd have free reign to talk about everything under the sun for an hour plus.  Going on Kimmel was the safe choice to promote the upcoming shows, himself, and the band.  Overall, mission accomplished.  ok

It is not the way it went with Axl. The Kimmel staff never spoke with Axl. They were told by me that they could ask whatever they felt it was appropriated. Axl did not want to choose or avoid any issue. Kimmel asked whatever he wanted to ask. His interview was live, so, no editing or retaping. Axl did have a great time. Thank you for watching.

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« Reply #257 on: October 27, 2012, 03:52:24 PM »

One of my favourite parts of the interview is when Axl is explaining the childrens reaction to his Halloween tree. And when he says the line "What you haven't got a Halloween tree?", it cracks me up everytime!!!... Axl looks so funny when saying it.  rofl

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« Reply #258 on: October 27, 2012, 08:37:03 PM »

Totally agree! The look on his face while he was telling that story was priceless.
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« Reply #259 on: October 27, 2012, 08:47:06 PM »

Smiley I wonder how many people are going to have Halloween Trees now. I think he started a new trend, haha. Smiley
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