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#211 The Sunset Strip » Lombardo out of Slayer, replaced for Australian shows » 644 weeks ago

jonesy
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Its all drama, KK comes off as a bit of a douche.  Hanneman seems to be not interested in coming back, now Lombardo is out of the picture.  Pretty sad if you are a Slayer fan.

From Blabbermouth:

SLAYER drummer Dave Lombardo has released the following statement:

"I want to personally apologize to all of our fans in Australia who have bought tickets for the tour expecting to see me in my usual place on the drums.

"So that you all know the truth, as of the end of the business day on February 14th, I was notified that I would not be drumming for the tour in Australia. I'm saddened, and to be honest I am shocked by the situation.

"Last year, I discovered 90% of SLAYER's tour income was being deducted as expenses, including the professional fees paid to management, costing the band millions of dollars and leaving 10% or less to split amongst the four of us. In my opinion, this is not the way a band's business should operate. I tried rectifying it by letting my bandmates know, and Tom [Araya, bass/vocals] and I hired auditors to figure out what happened, but I was denied access to detailed information and the necessary backup documents.

"I spent the Christmas and New Year holidays realizing I had toured all over the world in 2012, but yet had not been paid (except a small advance) or provided a proper accounting for a full year's sweat and blood. On top of this, I was told that I would not be paid until I signed a longform contract which gave me no written assurance of how much or on what basis management would deduct commissions, nor did it provide me access to the financial budgets or records for review. It also forbade me to do interviews or make statements having to do with the band, in effect a gagging order.

"Last Monday, I sat down with Kerry [King, guitar] and Tom to rehearse for Australia and to propose a new business model that I felt was the best way forward for SLAYER to confidently protect itself so we could do what we do best . . . play for the fans. Kerry made it clear he wasn't interested in making changes and said if I wanted to argue the point, he would find another drummer. On Thursday, I arrived at rehearsals at 1 p.m. as scheduled, but Kerry did not show. Rather, at 6:24 p.m. I received an email from the lawyers saying I was being replaced for the Australian dates.

"I remain hopeful that we can resolve our issues. But once again, I sincerely apologize to all of our fans in Australia who spent their money expecting to see the three of us original SLAYER members. I look forward to seeing you in the future."

Shortly into the tour for SLAYER's 1986 album "Reign In Blood", Lombardo left the group, citing financial concerns. Tony Scaglione of WHIPLASH was recruited to replace Lombardo; however, this lineup was short-lived, as Lombardo returned in 1987. In 1992, Lombardo left the group again due to friction with the other band members, particularly King. Paul Bostaph of FORBIDDEN took over as the band's drummer for 1994's "Divine Intervention" and 1996's "Undisputed Attitude", the latter being an LP of cover tunes. Following the recording of "Undisputed Attitude", Jon Dette replaced Bostaph, who left to concentrate on other projects. Dette was fired a year later and Bostaph returned to the fold. In 2001, Bostaph left SLAYER for good and was replaced by a returning Lombardo. Although this reunion was initally announced as temporary, Lombardo has remained with the band ever since.

SLAYER has spent the past two years touring without guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who is still recovering from necrotising fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease, which he is believed to have gotten from a spider bite. Hanneman is being temporarily replaced on the road by EXODUS guitarist Gary Holt.

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#212 Re: The Sunset Strip » Ghost » 644 weeks ago

I like the theatre, the songs and whole package really.  It's a bit throwaway, but for a live show, looks great.

#213 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 644 weeks ago

And I'll add that I'm a bit sentimental for that solo, and performance.  I remember when I first heard boots of the 02 shows, and Bucket doing that in Nightrain. At the time it just made me wonder what would or could come next, that solo reminds me of a time when I had a lot of hope, there seemed to be so much promise of what would come with Axl and BH.

I'm getting sad now....I'll stop this.

#214 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 644 weeks ago

Bono wrote:

I just don't feel it suits the vibe of the song. Nightrain is a badass rocker and Axl's voice is  loaded with venom then Buckethead plays a solo that sounds like you're frolicking in a field on a  sunny afternoon chasing butterflies with your girlfiend when you were 12 years old. It's too sentmental the way he plays it. I've never liked it.

I can see your point when you put it that way, it is a bit incongruous in context of the song, never thought about it like that.  You may have just ruined it for me. wink 

It's still awesome though, and I so much prefer that over Ron's NT solo.

#215 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 644 weeks ago

Bono wrote:

I've never liked the way BH plays Nightrain. I alway felt he took so much bite out of the song. His solo doesn't fit the song. After watching those two clips I'm even more convinced Bumble does  better job than Bucket.

I agreed with your views on the Axl  / Slash output conundrum earlier in this thread, but I cant agree with this at all, its sacrilege, I tell you!

BH's nightrain was just pure awesomeness, come on now, we all know that.  I thought the song itself was great, but never really cared for it too much live, until I heard BH's interpretation of it.  And now Ron plays in the shadow of that.

#216 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 644 weeks ago

monkeychow wrote:

The other members have put out a TON of great music and lived full musical careers outside of GNR while Axl remains crippled by psychological problems that causes the endless drama and bullshit list of people who've "wronged" the band...prevents him from achieving the greatness he once had, seemingly makes it impossible to release even a morsel of his creativity in terms of new music....and seems to have to be coaxed into doing even the smallest of changes to the live show.

That's it totally, like I said, plain to see. And I simply do not understand how anyone cannot agree with this. 

monkeychow wrote:

You can pretend stuff like Anastasia isn't good guitar if you want to, but if Axl or Izzy had sung over the same shit in 1993 we'd all be jacking off to it.

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#217 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 644 weeks ago

RussTCB wrote:
monkeychow wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

The ability to play SCOM perfectly does not impress me. Besides, I couldn't care less for technical proficiency when the songwriting is almost non existent.

I like Axl more than most people but I'm sick of the need to run down the ex-members to justify Axl's problems.

I'd like to focus on this for a second longer. I've never understood this either and I certainly hope I've never come off this way.

Me neither, it happens too much, I love reading the threads and the stuff you guys debate, but it all too often turns into an "Axl is great / Slash is overated" argument whenever someone says Axl lost his mojo when Slash left, or that Axl hasn't been able to write epic, memorable tracks without Slash's input of some sort. 

I'm with Monkey, Bono and Buzz on the whole for this thread, totally.  It's all pretty plain to see imo.

#218 Re: Guns N' Roses » First Song of the Week poll, Closes Thursday night (yeah that's vague) » 644 weeks ago

Gotta be VMA's 88'.  Not seen that for a long time.....if its not put on the front page it'll be a damn shame, and I'll have to go watch it on you-tube myself!

#219 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 646 weeks ago

Bono wrote:

Honest question: How can anyone consider THIS band their favourite band when they've done absolutely nothing?  I ask that only because people refer to this band as their favourite.

It's a form of self harm surely, to have GnR as your fave band.  Where's that stick?  I need to hit myself again.

#220 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 646 weeks ago

-D- wrote:

Cause record label isnt gonna do song at a time

Yeah I can see that.  I feel sorry for Ron and those guys to a certain extent, they are always gonna get asked about it, and have nothing they can really say. I do like how Ron says what he thinks though, even if it'll never happen.

Debate has gone round and round on who holds the cards, what is in the vault, how the record company are holding onto reunion chances, how Axl is blocking, how he may not like what the 'touring' dudes bring etc.  It's all pretty shit whichever way you look at it.

But once again, props for Ron for saying what he thinks. I wish Axl could be as direct, in any form.

I never knew about the lip-sync claim though.

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