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#71 Re: Guns N' Roses » Lay Your Cards on the Line » 921 weeks ago
1. Who broke up the old band?
I dont think it's one person's fault but then again it was Axl that turned down the material Slash,Duff and the guys wrote for the next album.
2. Do you want a reunion before Chinese Democracy-all original members only?
No,reason being we have waited so long for this album and also it wouldnt be fair towad's the current line-up.
3. What is holding up Chinese Democracy?
I wish I knew.Saying anything on that would only be pure speculation.
4. If it is business matters, who is at fault?
Have no idea.
5. Assume Chinese is a smashing success, after all the current material is released, would you still want a reunion of the original band?
If all the rellavant persons agree yes,but I then wouldnt want it to be a permanent thing only because allthough i think a reunion would be awesome it just wouldnt be the same.
#72 Re: The Sunset Strip » Dave Mustaine deals with 'rude' Japanese (fan)? » 921 weeks ago
I'm still pissed that VR do them in the USA and not in OZ
Are you going to see them in December?maybe they will do meet n greets then.
#73 Re: The Sunset Strip » Dave Mustaine deals with 'rude' Japanese (fan)? » 921 weeks ago
Im sure they will still do meet n greets and wtf is Billy Corgan:laugh:
#74 The Sunset Strip » Dave Mustaine deals with 'rude' Japanese (fan)? » 921 weeks ago
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MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine has posted the following message in the "Forums" section of the band's official web site:
"If there are ever going to be any more meet-and-greets, it will be traced back to this story.
"I was just meeting the gracious and always-polite Japanese fans, and some girl made sure to tell me that she proudly posted a bad review of our show last night. I was pretty surprised at how rude she was, and how mean it is to go up to someone and say, 'I posted a bad review of your show last night,' like I am supposed to thank her.
"She blamed our soundman, and I was just so surprised at someone getting a chance to meet a band they like, and the first thing out of their mouth is a comment like that.
"Good thing that she is wrong and too bad that she ruined it for the rest of the fans that were at the meet-and-greet. I can only wonder: What is it that she was trying to accomplish? It's like, 'Dave, I just clogged your toilet! Aren't you proud of me?'
"At least they both have one thing in common..."
#75 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash talks Axl on 'David Letterman' » 921 weeks ago
Here are some great captures of Slash on Letterman:
#76 Re: The Sunset Strip » REZNOR On Illegal Downloading. » 921 weeks ago
I like Trent's way of thinking,like you say Jameslofton,it's a pitty that not more top artists/musicians starts thinking like this.Just one question though,where does this leave record companies.Deff not in a very good space.
#77 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash with 'Fox & Friends'(video available) » 921 weeks ago
Never even heard off it to be honest.
#78 The Sunset Strip » REZNOR On Illegal Downloading. » 921 weeks ago
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http://nymag.com/ magazine recently conducted an interview with NINE INCH NAILS mastermind Trent Reznor and spoken-word and hip-hop artist Saul Williams about their collaboration on Williams' new album, "The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust!" A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:
New York: What inspired you to go the [RADIOHEAD] route with this album?
Trent: I think it's just an awkward time right now to be a musician. The reality is that people think it's okay to steal music. There's a whole generation of people, that's all they've known. I used to buy vinyl. Today, if you do put out a record on a label, traditionally, most people are going to hear it via a leak that happens two weeks '” if not two months '” before it comes out. There's no real way around that. I'm truly saddened because I think music has been devalued, so that it's just a file on your computer, and it's usually free. But we can't change that. What we can do is try to offer people the best experience that we can provide them. Will it work? I don't know. But I think it's a great way to get music out to people who are interested. At the end of the day, all I care about is the integrity of the music, and that the feeling of those who experience it is as untainted as possible. I'd rather it not be on an iPod commercial. I'd rather it not be a ringtone that you have to get with a free cell phone or any of that bullshit.
New York: Are you using this project, Trent, to test the waters for a self-released NIN record?
Trent: There isn't a NINE INCH NAILS record done. I'm starting one right now. If I had one that was done, I would [release] it today in exactly the same way. I won't have one done for several months. One of the things that started this in motion with Saul was me sitting around thinking about finally getting off a major label, which I think is the right move for NINE INCH NAILS. I wasn't looking to jump right back into another binding contract with a big company, and I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't advising Saul to do that in today's climate. We decided to go the route we did, and we'll see what happens.
New York: How long do you think before the labels are out of business?
Trent: I mean, who knows? I remember a time when it felt like, being on a major label, our interests were aligned. At times, it's a pretty well-oiled machine and the luxury is that I feel like I've got a team of people who are taking care of the shit I don't want to think about. I don't care about the radio guy, I just want to make music. But those days are gone. Because, mainly, that infrastructure is broken at the moment. How long before [record companies] are irrelevant? Who knows? They seem to be doing everything they can to make sure that happens as quickly as possible.
New York: What do you think about OiNK being shut down?
Trent: I'll admit I had an account there and frequented it quite often. At the end of the day, what made OiNK a great place was that it was like the world's greatest record store. Pretty much anything you could ever imagine, it was there, and it was there in the format you wanted. If OiNK cost anything, I would certainly have paid, but there isn't the equivalent of that in the retail space right now. iTunes kind of feels like Sam Goody to me. I don't feel cool when I go there. I'm tired of seeing John Mayer's face pop up. I feel like I'm being hustled when I visit there, and I don't think their product is that great. DRM, low bit rate, etc. Amazon has potential, but none of them get around the issue of pre-release leaks. And that's what's such a difficult puzzle at the moment. If your favorite band in the world has a leaked record out, do you listen to it or do you not listen to it? People on those boards, they're grateful for the person that uploaded it '” they're the hero. They're not stealing it because they're going to make money off of it; they're stealing it because they love the band. I'm not saying that I think OiNK is morally correct, but I do know that it existed because it filled a void of what people want.
Read the entire interview at http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/20 … liams.html
#79 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash with 'Fox & Friends'(video available) » 921 weeks ago
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Legendary GUNS N' ROSES and VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash comes clean about wild past in his self-titled memoir "Slash". He visited Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday (October 31) to discuss the book, how he's lucky to be alive, living on the edge, his current relationship with Axl Rose, being an unlikely fan of Billy Joel, and more. Watch the clip at;
#80 Re: Guns N' Roses » Baz now claims 4 GNR albums exist » 921 weeks ago
Dont know if you guys know bout this but this is what Slash says:
"It'll get done, and it'll come out when he feels comfortable with putting it out," he said. "And Axl works in a different time zone than I do.
"So what may seem like a long time to other people is a tick of the clock to him. It'll come out though. It will." -Slash