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Re: How many of the 2001 tracks are out there
Unfortunately i have none. Years ago i was talking to someone who absolutely 100% had jackie chan. they also claimed to have a brian may atlas shrugged and an early version of prostitute, all sourced from the same tape as irs, twat and catcher. Was he telling the truth? who knows. I'm inclined to believe them though.
Re: How many of the 2001 tracks are out there
I was told the same thing.
Apparently there were a handful of people with Jackie according to one guy.
I verified that it was an old-GNR session song in 2007 and someone else told me that post-CD release.
Not that it really matters besides our navel gazing.
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Re: How many of the 2001 tracks are out there
I verified that it was an old-GNR session song in 2007 and someone else told me that post-CD release.
that would fit with the speculation that duff was referring to the song on that howard stern interview in '96.
Today I was gonna fly back right after this and we were gonna start recording for this Jackie Chan movie... the next one.
if the old band did lay down the original track, i could see ax re-working it with freese, finck, stinson and the rest of the gang.
i'd imagine it would have been one of the tracks slated for 2000 intensions.
the band has probably long since forgotten about this song, so i'd bet the only way we ever hear it is through a leak (what else is new?).
by the way, a '99 version of prostitute would be REALLY interesting to hear. that's gotta be at the top of my list of old demos & whatnot.
Re: How many of the 2001 tracks are out there
the band has probably long since forgotten about this song, so i'd bet the only way we ever hear it is through a leak (what else is new?).
similar maybe about the rest of all songs until 2002 - remember that only Axl and Dizzy are still in the band to remember that era. Fortus jumped onboard only after the ball seemed to have started rolling a bit. but the most important guys from that era (Freese, Pitman, Finck, Buckethead and even Paul Huge are out for nearly two decades already). nowadays' band hardly gives a shit about late 90's, I think.