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#361 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash confirms “one or two” new songs by June » 159 weeks ago

Scabbie wrote:

Talking of names, what was that other phrase that someone found was listed and was rumoured to be an album title then withdrawn at some point? (Memory very bad these days sorry)

Then there was “2000 Intentions” but we have yet to get it verified from a legitimate source.

#362 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 161 weeks ago

I will be you the shooter WAS on meds for mental issues (Ritalin/whatever), turned 18, and stopped taking his prescription. It is a common thread among many of the shooters.

#363 Re: Guns N' Roses » Rockville coverage » 162 weeks ago

Sad trumpet:

https://www.news-journalonline.com/stor … 883113002/

DAYTONA BEACH — For the second consecutive day, a series of severe thunderstorms besieged the Welcome to Rockville music festival on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway, washing out at least half a dozen scheduled performances including highly anticipated headliner Guns N’ Roses.

After frustrated fans were herded to shelter in the Speedway grandstand or in their vehicles during multiple delays caused by lightning-laden storms that occasionally packed potential for high winds and quarter-sized hail, Los Angeles-based festival promoter Danny Wimmer Presents finally pulled the plug on the proceedings a little before 10 p.m.

https://blabbermouth.net/news/guns-n-ro … nt-weather

GUNS N' ROSES was forced to cancel its headlining appearance Saturday night (May 21) at Welcome To Rockville after inclement weather once again forced the music festival to shut down early.

Several other artists, including Jerry Cantrell and SHINEDOWN, only managed to play abbreviated sets at the event, which is being held at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

https://www.stereogum.com/2187566/welco … /news/amp/

Disgruntled attendees are making their complaints known via social media, including mentions of how the evacuations were poorly organized. Also of note is that the Welcome To Rockville’s cancelation policy states that “no refunds or exchanges will be given for inclement or severe weather that necessitates an evacuation, delay or cancelation in part or whole of the event.”

“Tonight’s cancelation at Welcome to Rockville was a massive disappointment,” Slash tweeted on Saturday night after the Guns N’ Roses set was called off. “We were really looking forward to the show. But the weather had other ideas. We sympathize with all you guys who got rained out along with us, it fucking sucks. Another time, sooner than later!”

#364 Guns N' Roses » Paul Stanley (KISS) on GNR - he was to produce Appetite? » 162 weeks ago

ClaudeF
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He has good things to say about the band (unlike Gene who has been vocal in his criticism of Axl going on late).

https://mobile.twitter.com/PaulStanleyL … 0049884160

#365 Re: Guns N' Roses » Duff's Neurotic Outsiders album getting re-released » 162 weeks ago

Anyone ever see Neurotic Outsiders/Nuerotic Boy Outsiders (as they were sometimes called) in concert?

I caught them at a club in ‘96. They were traveling in a bus which they parked outside the venue. Steve, Matt, and John stayed inside until showtime but Duff walked into the lobby as people were waiting to be let in the concert area. He would talk to anybody and seemed in happy spirits. I shook his hand and wished him a great time at the gig. There was no star ego or even “presence” - he seemed like someone familiar, even though I only knew him from radio, TV, and records.

#366 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash confirms “one or two” new songs by June » 163 weeks ago

Duff has done a LOT of great solo stuff since he originally left GNR. I'd love a new Guns album with him singing lead on even one or two tracks. When it came to The Beatles, yes, John and Paul were the primary songwriters but George and Ringo were wonderful in their own right, bringing their own tone and style to the records. Variety made all their albums stronger than they'd be with just Lennon and McCartney on vocals.

If Duff does lead on 3 or 4 we could get a full album's worth of tracks pretty quickly.

#367 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 163 weeks ago

And meanwhile, India is cutting its food exports in order to meet its domestic needs … hmm

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodi … 022-05-14/

Global food shortages and social unrest incoming.

#368 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash confirms “one or two” new songs by June » 163 weeks ago

gavgnr wrote:

Good times. The leaks have been more exciting than the official releases. Methinks it’s time for another batch

Absolutely the truth - on both counts.

#369 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash confirms “one or two” new songs by June » 163 weeks ago

polluxlm wrote:

The great rocker was probably Better and that was exactly the disc that leaked in 06 I'm guessing?

Definitely sounds like that is the case: "Better," "I.R.S.," and "TWAT" plus their instrumental versions.

#370 Guns N' Roses » Duff's Neurotic Outsiders album getting re-released » 163 weeks ago

ClaudeF
Replies: 8

Great news. If you have not heard the album, man, is it fun.


"Their odes to nasty sex and bad women are tinged with tongue-in-cheek campiness. 'Jerk' is so obnoxious it's impossible to dislike it.” - ALL MUSIC GUIDE

“Pure Hollywood, honestly, and comfortably vulgar.” - NEW YORK TIMES

NEUROTIC OUTSIDERS'
LONG OUT-OF-PRINT S/T DEBUT ALBUM
GETS A SUPERMEGABOT EXPANDED EDITION
Out June 3, 2022

Steve Jones (Sex Pistols), John Taylor (Duran Duran), Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum (Guns N' Roses)


When former Sex Pistol STEVE JONES joined a pick up band for a benefit concert for a cancer-stricken friend at LA's notorious Viper Room back in the mid '90s, he probably had no clue that the lineup he'd choose would result in a full blown record deal with Madonna's Maverick Records for $1million. What started out as a random mishmash of his musician friends - JOHN TAYLOR (Duran Duran) and DUFF McKAGAN and MATT SORUM (Guns N' Roses) - and a Monday night residency at the infamous club turned into NEUROTIC OUTSIDERS.  Together, they took all that power they possessed and channeled it into a self-titled debut which was originally released in 1996. Long out of print, Neurotic Outsiders is being re-released as an Expanded Edition, containing all the tracks from the album plus their rare Japanese–only EP. It will be released on June 3, 2022 via Boston-based Supermegabot Records.

“We all were in these high-profile, high maintenance bands with very little actual playing. With Neurotic Outsiders, things felt completely loose,” laughs Taylor of the ragtag nature of the band. Originally starting out as cover band that hosted a wide array of surprise guests including Simon LeBon, Billy idol, Izzy Stradlin, Chrissie Hynde, Ian Astbury, Sporty Spice Mel C, Iggy Pop, Brian Setzer, and Slash, the band’s own internal chemistry between its four members was so apparent that soon Neurotic Outsiders was born.

As more and more of Jones' post-Sex Pistols originals started making their way into their sets, the band began embracing the new material. Comprised of no frills, guitar-drenched, cracking rock n’ roll tunes, most of the originals were unheard material leftover from Jones’ Sex Pistols/Professionals days. “He [Jones] gave me the tape of his songs and it became my favorite tape,” recalls McKagan. “It sounded like 1979 English punk rock with an American feel. It was rockin’. It was heavy. Jonesy wrote the coolest pop.”

Pulling in Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison to harness its power, the self-titled debut was chock full of songs that reveled in the rock n’ roll excess of yore which New York Times characterized as “pure Hollywood, honestly, and comfortably vulgar" and Details called "crude punk rock."

Kicking off right out of the gate with the slash and burn of “Nasty Ho” into the pounding sear of “Always Wrong,” they unexpectedly sprinkled honest and tender tunes throughout, including the wistful “Union,” a rumination on the demise of the Sex Pistols (who ironically reformed just as the song was completed). “Story Of My Life” retells Jones’ own addict’s lament while Taylor’s “Better Way” is “a testament to our sober lives and it was not the song I would have envisioned writing with the co-author of ‘Pretty Vacant’.”

Other tracks include “Angelina” (a tribute to the inescapable 80’s / 90’s pink-haired billboard queen of LA), “Good News” (a bitter send-off with the lyric “the good news is you’re dying, the bad news is I’m alive”). The album’s first single “Jerk” is a standard self-deprecating Jones’ track where he proclaims “I’m a jerk” as a chorus. Included are covers Duran Duran’s “Planet Earth” (from the Japan-only EP) and a furious rendition of The Clash’s “Janie Jones.”

Just as the band was starting to gather steam, each of the band members were - one by one - pulled away when their previously inactive bands started reforming again, leaving prospects of a continuation of Neurotic Outsiders swept away in the Viper Room's evening detritus.  Had they stuck together, it might have re-energized Jones to continue making music.  But as it stands, this currently stands as his final album (he is, by admission, "quite lazy").

“I am proud of that album,” smiles Jones through a sepia-toned lens. “This is one album I really do like. I like the songwriting. I like the production and I like the way it’s played. We had a fun time making that record and I think it could’ve done well if we’d all been around to give it a proper push.”


EPITAPH:
Since 1996, the band reformed in 1999 for three shows at the (now defunct) Viper Room, but they’ve all stayed busy.

The album’s lyrics foreshadowed many of the themes addressed in Steve Jones’ acclaimed 2018 autobiography, Lonely Boy, now adapted by director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire) as the 2022 Hulu miniseries “Pistol.”

Matt Sorum’s long-delayed autobiography, Double Talkin’ Jive has been released by Rare Bird Books this week, covering his career from playing in Tori Amos’ Y Kant Tori Read project, through the Cult, GnR, Velvet Revolver and beyond.

Duff McKagan made numerous albums, both solo and in other bands, and has written two books, before reuniting with the reformed Guns N Roses who’ve been touring since 2016.

John Taylor recorded six solo albums, wrote his autobiography, and has been touring and recording with Duran Duran since the original band reunited in 2000.

All four members of Neurotic Outsiders are in the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, as is the album’s producer Jerry Harrison. John Taylor’s induction with Duran Duran will take place this November.

This Expanded Edition of Neurotic Outsiders includes the original remastered album adding four b-sides from a rare Japan-only EP. It will be released on June 3, 2022.

NEUROTIC OUTSIDERS
Tracklisting
Nasty Ho
Always Wrong
Angelina
Good News
Better Way
Feelings Are Good
Revolution
Jerk
Union
Janie Jones
Story Of My Life
Six Feet Under
Seattle Head
Spanish Ballroom
Planet Earth
Jerk (Clean Version)

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