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Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
Slash Too Busy To Worry About GN'R
Addicted To Noise Staff Writer Chris Nelson reports : He's doing a cartoon soundtrack. He's got an adult contemporary hit. He's jamming with new jack swinger Teddy Riley (check out a RealAudio sample of "Fix") and playing in a cover band. Could this be the same old cigarette-dangling, guitar-wailing Slash of Guns N' Roses that we once knew?
Well... yeah.
"There's so many things out there that you can do, if you just make yourself available to go check out what they are," he told ATN Tuesday by phone from his Los Angeles home.
Like if you're Slash, you can also still be pissed off at GN'R singer Axl Rose; or still be on the lookout for a vocalist for his band Snakepit; or still be hitting local bars with your own bluesy cover band.
Yeah, this is the same ol' Slash, busy as ever.
Although he's got irons in many fires right now, he's having nothing to do with the new Guns N' Roses album being produced by GN'R vet Mike Clink and techno-heavyweight Moby.
"I went back to Guns for like 12 rehearsals on the forthcoming Guns N' Roses record to re-establish the band and where it was headed," Slash said. "And realistically from Use Your Illusion all the way up until now, Axl's been holding the reigns on taking it in his direction, and I just went, 'You know what? Fuck it then, you do it.' I would have suggested just do a solo record and let Guns do what it does naturally, but he insisted that Guns was his solo project anyway, so why did he have to do a solo project? So I just went, 'Fine, I'm gonna leave while the band's still cool, 'cause I don't know what you're gonna do with it.'
"I'm sure whatever he ends up doing will be brilliant," said Slash. "But it won't sound like what I would consider a fucking hard rock band that's all gritty and shit. But, you know, what do I know? I could be wrong."
More to Slash's taste at the moment is the soundtrack he'll complete this week for a Nickelodeon pilot called Fathead. "It's a prehistoric teenage kind of deal with dinosaurs in it," the curly-haired axeman said. "Fathead is the next generation up from the Neanderthal. He invents golf. It's called dorf, but it's golf basically. It's great animation. It was cool, because I love dinosaurs. It's very loud guitar-oriented stuff, with a little bit more TV-oriented background underneath it."
If GN'R fans think Nickelodeon seems an unlikely setting for Slash, they probably missed his recent adult contemporary hit, the instrumental "Obsession" from the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 1996 film Curdled. "My mom called me and told me she heard me on the radio," said the soon to be 32-year-old Slash. "I was like, 'What are you talking about?' She goes, 'That music you did on the radio.' I was like, oh God, now I'm adult contemporary? But I'm proud of the song regardless."
Slash devotees are more likely to appreciate the ex-Gunner's solos on the hard remix of "Fix," the new single by Teddy Riley and BLACKstreet. "There's a rhythm part of me that I can fucking kill on that stuff, if it's the right song," he said.
Meanwhile, the guitarist continues to occupy himself with several projects close to his heart, even though he's given up hope on Guns N' Roses.
The top priority on his to-do list is to record the follow up to It's Five O'clock Somewhere (Geffen), the 1995 album by Slash's Snakepit. Before he can get started, however, he's got to oversee the completion of his Snakepit home studio, and then select someone to replace former Snakepit singer Eric Dover, who went on to front Imperial Drag.
Slash said that he's auditioned big-name and unknown vocalists, but few of today's rock bands interest him outside of L7, Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden. On that note, Slash added that Chris Cornell, singer for the now defunct Soundgarden, has an open invitation to play with him. "I fucking think he's awesome," the guitarist said. "If he wanted to sing for a band outside of Soundgarden I would play with him in a heartbeat."
With GN'R out of the picture and the Snakepit on hold, Slash continues to keep himself busy with his soundtracks, guest spots and Blues Ball, the pick up band he put together on short notice last year for a gig in Hungary. The Blues Ball still hits the occasional stateside bar with an ever-changing set list of covers and Slash originals. "It's not like a big hype deal, it's all about going to have a beer, kick back and hopefully we'll do good versions of songs you're familiar with."
All in all, Slash said it's a hectic schedule that requires constant maintenance in a day-planner. "One minute I'm in the studio, the next minute I'm on a soundstage, the next minute I'm at a gig, the next minute I'm in Detroit," he said, on a night when he was preparing for a surprise jam with an unnamed band in Los Angeles. "I'm not gonna say who it is. We leave all that stuff unannounced. It's more fun that way."
Source: Addicted To Noise (1996)
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
I said after GNR...
His first choice of a vocalist to work with.
Slash is a member of VR, that's why I posted it in this section.
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
That will never happen, and I think we've went over the reasons before.
Interesting that his love of Cornell/Soundgarden totally flew under the radar back then. Axl was considered to be the big Soundgarden fan in the band, and it looks like Slash only mentioned them in obscure interviews.
Makes me wonder if Slash ever went after Shepard when he was needing a bassist. Shepard loved doing side projects in that early-mid 90s time frame.
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
^^ He's saying he really wanted to work with Chris Cornell.
I don't think it's too much of a reach to figure out why I might have posted this.
...And his interest in NIN. If you want to change the topic title go ahead.
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
You're not getting James' point but whatever.
I have never heard of Slash liking Soundgarden until this interview and when he posted one of their riffs as his favorite. Pretty interesting stuff actually.
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
You're not getting James' point but whatever.
I wasn't replying to James post, but if you like BLS and whoever feel this interview isn't worth a topic, then I hope you all feel free to avoid future similar topics.
Re: Slashs Apparent Original First Choice For A Singer (After Guns)
Before this spirals into a sea of shit, its pretty obvious with the current state of VR, its solo efforts, and of course the ex GNR factor of it all, things tend to get a bit muddy. If this is out of place, then so is Loaded, the Perla crap,etc. If all those are out of place, where do they go?
This is why we considered revamping this section a bit a few months ago. VR itself spins into so many gray areas that a section labeled 'VR' barely cuts the mustard.
Looks like that subject will have to be revisited.