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#151 Re: Guns N' Roses » Josh Freese on Axl and Chinese Democracy » 848 weeks ago

Von

Nearly 10 years after leaving Guns N' Roses to become a founding member of A Perfect Circle, drummer Josh Freese is still involved in the maelstrom with Axl Rose. And, as Freese tells it, that's a good thing.

During an extensive Spinner Q&A, Rose said that Freese was one of the easiest drummers to work with -- and friendliest. When Spinner spoke to Freese, he took the time to return the compliment. "Everyone always baits me to give them a crazy Axl story," he admits. "I don't really have any. I spent two years in a studio with him [and] I never saw any mood swings. He was never not cool to me. So, I am always quick to defend the guy, even though I know his reality is different than mine. Then again, everyone has a different reality."

Freese auditioned for the Axl-centric Guns in 1997, albeit a little reluctantly. "I was pretty busy at the time, so I didn't really need the job necessarily," he says. "Then I decided that I should go down there because I wanted to meet him. At the time, no one had seen him for a couple of years and there were all these rumors. He had become the Howard Hughes of rock 'n' roll and I wanted to see it. I went down and I liked him. He wasn't the monster that was painted of him."

The two spent the next two years in the studio, working up new songs including the Rose/Freese composition that became the 'Chinese Democracy' title track. "That's a wacky feather in my cap," Freese says with a laugh. "After 10 years I was ready to see [the song] have eight different writers on it, but it didn't get convoluted and f---ed up."

In fact, for all the reports of Rose's endless tweaking, Freese says the song is very close to the original. "I think they made the intro longer," he says. "I'd have 'em cut right into the thing. It's a simple bonehead rock song with a big riff that I'm assuming will be perfect for 'Guitar Hero' one day."

-Spinner-

#152 Re: The Sunset Strip » Neemo's Battle of the Tunes » 848 weeks ago

Von

Thirded. AiC blows Nirvana out of the water as a band regardless.

#153 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 848 weeks ago

Von

Agreed. Not too many people have a PS3 yet. Really. Casual gamers and families with younger kids can't be arsed to shell out $400 for a system ultimately designed to cater to hardcore gamers and home theater enthusiasts. I love my PS3, but the price point is the truth. Sony allowed for the reemergence of Microsoft and Nintendo as gaming contenders in the US by not having their shit together in time.

#154 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 848 weeks ago

Von

"GoldenEye 007" is the best movie tie-in game ever made and a standard FPS title. Represent.

#155 Re: Guns N' Roses » Richard Fortus in Guitar Hero: World Tour » 848 weeks ago

Von
CrimeSlunkScene wrote:
Von wrote:

CSS, would you mind posting this in our James Bond thread, too?

Done.

Thanks. 22

AtariLegend wrote:
Von wrote:

I hope this hits Rock Band soon.

Unlikely, I think this was an exclusive deal for "Guitar Hero".

...And the performance is pretty good.

It is a good performance. It's too bad about Rock Band. I'm still waiting on the Chinese Democracy album download they promised. 16

#156 Re: The Sunset Strip » The JAMES BOND 007 Thread » 848 weeks ago

Von

Thanks for posting. I still need to pick up the QoS game for my PS3. I'm always wary of movie tie-ins, but I usually never miss a Bond game. I'm just waiting for a bigger price drop. I did just pick up the movie itself on Blu.

#157 Re: Guns N' Roses » Richard Fortus in Guitar Hero: World Tour » 848 weeks ago

Von

Believe it or not, I was working late and heard this playing in the bar underneath my office the other day. I hope this hits Rock Band soon. CSS, would you mind posting this in our James Bond thread, too?

#158 Re: The Sunset Strip » Film Scores » 848 weeks ago

Von

The Empire Strikes Back score is classic.

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