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#1 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl Rose Official Website » 31 weeks ago

metallex78 wrote:

The words on the homepage there “you gotta learn to live and run, or you’ll die trying” is that from an existing song, or is it new?

It looks like that's just a fake quote taken from this scam book related website/app:

https://www.bookey.app/quote-author/axl-rose

The quotes and everything else on that page is obviously AI generated (there are also similar fake quote pages for Slash and Duff on the same website).

It seems that whoever from Live Nation or that Skyline Agency company is responsible for the text content on the Axl website didn't do their research.

#2 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl Rose Official Website » 31 weeks ago

The site has been launched by Live Nation and is operated by them:

https://www.officialaxlrose.com/privacy-policy

And it's been set up by this marketing company:

https://theskylineagency.com/

carlossacanell wrote:

Is this legit? And the Instagram account?

Yeah, he's had the IG account since 2012, but hasn't used it. The website links to a TikTok account, too (I guess that one was created recently, probably by the same company that set up the website).

#3 Re: Guns N' Roses » AXL SUED FOR RAPE » 37 weeks ago

Axl's answer has been picked up by the media now, although it was filed about 2 weeks ago. The document:

https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/fbem/D … ystem=prod

#4 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2024 “Taking Off” » 37 weeks ago

We don't even know IF GN'R owes any albums to the label, because we don't know what exactly their current deal with UMG is. In the credits of the recent releases it looks like Geffen/UMG acts only as distributor for GN'R and not as a record label.

As for Axl's publishing deal with Sanctuary, here is the document:

https://www.a-4-d.com/t8176-2004-09-20- … -sanctuary

But it's completely irrelevant to now, because: 1) Sanctuary was no more in 2007 (was bought out); 2) The agreement would have expired by now anyway, as it was for 12-15 years (not for 20 years like we thought) starting from March 2004 (although the deal became public in early 2005, it had been signed in 2004); 3) It didn't cover songs that would be written after the release of Chinese Democracy, and it also doesn't seem that it covered songs that were written during the Chinese Democracy sessions but would not be on CD (it says it would be in Axl's discretion to include such songs in the agreement). The Sanctuary agreement covered Axl's share in a) all released GN'R songs from the "historic catalogue", b) other old songs Axl has a writing credit for, like Crash Diet and the Hollywood Rose songs, c) Oh My God, Madagascar and The Blues and d) whatever other original songs would eventually be on Chinese Democracy.

All we know for the current state re: publishing is that UMG Publishing has Axl's publishing. We don't know what the UMG publishing deal covers and when it expires.

#5 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2024 “Taking Off” » 40 weeks ago

Here is the Duff interview:

And Slash said that he is going to record a new SMKC album in the fall of 2024:

https://themusic.com.au/features/slash- … o/01-02-24

So, the schedule seems to be:

January-April 2024: SMKC tour in support of "4".

Summer 2024 (?): Slash solo album release and tour / Possibly new solo album/EP by Duff.

Fall 2024: Duff solo tour / Recording of next SMKC album.

2025: Release and tour (?) in support of new SMKC / GN'R tour (?)

#6 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 41 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

He’s really only talked about Sorry from CD and that it’s not about (at the time) any old band mates, which is crazy

He has also talked about Catcher In The Rye and the title track (and ofc Rhiad).

misterID wrote:

Did he ever specifically mention This I Love being about Stephanie?

Not specifically, but the way he talked about it during a show points at her:

Axl: The person I wrote that song [=This I Love] for said, "Thank you for the gift of your soul." Well, it took a while, but I got that fucker back. [Telia Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 27, 2017]

We also have what Dave Dominguez said about it being a "Stephanie" song.

#7 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 41 weeks ago

Miguelox26 wrote:

Guys Axl said it years ago, The blues or Street of dreams is about Dylan and it was the message he wanted him to read when he grew up, he lived with him and treated him like his son, those are memories of Axl who doesn't know if only They are that, memories of a past that only lives in him, there is the interest that Dylan as an adult would listen to it, as a reminder that he once played his father!, his father.

He hasn't said that or anything about a particular song being about Dylan. He only said that he hoped Dylan would listen to the album one day to hear the truth.

I interpret Prostitute as a "letter" to Dylan through which Axl talks about various things.

#8 Re: Guns N' Roses » AXL SUED FOR RAPE » 41 weeks ago

AtariLegend wrote:

Was there ever an update about this case or the Fernando case since?

No sleuths checking/tracking documents/filings?

There has been no development in Axl's case, except that the lawsuit seems to have been served and it's likely that there will be some kind of response from Axl's side later this month.

There have been some developments in the Fernando case. Updates and court documents can be found here:

https://www.a-4-d.com/t8097-katarina-be … fringement

#9 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 50 weeks ago

furly06 wrote:

Oh shit. So why did they wait so long to release it if they didn’t edit the mix?

The delay was because of the quality of the vinyl pressing, not the mix.

#10 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 50 weeks ago

furly06 wrote:
Blackstar wrote:

It's already out in New Zealand and Australia. Credits from youtube about who is playing on it and production/mixing (the "The General and Monsters" credits from SESAC were about who wrote it).

https://i.servimg.com/u/f97/20/05/33/00/the_ge12.jpg

Some surprises here. Brain's friend Marc "Mirv" Haggard (one of his two friends he co-wrote The General and Seven with) is on the track and they also kept Pitman on it.

But the biggest surprise is that Caram is that they kept Caram's mix, even though Perhaps was mixed by someone else (Joe Barresi). I suppose this is an old mix from 2-3 years ago, but I would expect that there would be at least some consistency for the two sides of the vinyl.

Very interesting. We hope that the mixes of the two tracks are good.

The mix of The General is exactly the same as the leak (so not good).

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