
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Chinese Democracy Takes the Gold

No Tour, or Maybe?

Monday, December 29, 2008
Dave Navarro loves Chinese Democracy...

GnR Love Tour?

Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Chinese Democracy Videos...
Merry Christmas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82c-ylz6B_M&feature=related
Sunday, December 14, 2008
On Chinese Democracy

I'll include a link this time after the jump. Why bother with formal interviews that assist in the sales of publications when you can talk directly to your fans via the net? Axl's been doing exactly that. Here's a few more excerpts that I find interesting...
Q: Just wanted to ask this: out of all of the music you have written, what song are you most proud of?
Axl: Right now, a lot on this album "Chinese Democracy". For me, musically, it would have to be the orchestral arrangement in the bridge of "This I Love".
Q: Which song on "Chinese Democracy" do you feel was your best work vocally?
Q: I find the verses on "Shackler's Revenge" to remind me of "The Sopranos" theme tune in certain ways. Should they do? Furthermore, any chance of getting the complete album on Rock Band? That would be swell.
Axl: Never thought of that with "The Sopranos", but a big fan of that song. And I think that's a yes on Rock Band.
Q: Which is the most emotional song for you too sing on "Chinese Democracy"?
Q: Outta the whole ["Chinese Democracy"] record, what is your favorite part of music on it? Like a breakdown at some point, strings, anything.
Axl: Bucket's blues fill at the beginning of the last verse in "Prostitute" and his "eventide" bits in the outro, the guitars in the bridge of "Better", Robin's [Finck] solo in "There Was A Time", for a few of them.
Q: Do you think "This I Love" is still the heaviest thing you've written, or has another song popped up that now holds that title?
Axl: That's still it and ultimately a great healing experience to compose something you have no real idea you're capable of such as the bridge. It's a lot more intricate than I think most realize yet as the guitar and vocals are placed as they should be so dominant. The main string melody in that section I had originally written to a hip-hop loop as well.
Q: What part of guitar work for "There Was A Time" is yours?
Axl: I wrote Robin's bit in the second verse. There's microscopic bits throughout usually woven down in the other guitars. The bits throughout the end, the basic power chord bit was originally mine. There's a ghost-like bit that formed the basis for the end vocal melody right before Robin's riff in one side in the outro before Bucket's solo and as it gets to the very end there's lots of little overdubbed bits woven in and out — very small, but structured bits.
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Axl Speaks.....the truth about Slash

Here's some of what he has to say about Slash.
"...Then you have the mind twisting equally as true horseshit in Slash's book, but I have the rehearsal tapes. There's nothing but Slash-based blues rock and he stopped it to both go solo and try to completely take over GUNS. I read all this 'if Axl would've put words and melodies on it could've…' That was denied and I didn't walk 'till several months after having 3-to-4-hour phone conversations nearly every day with Slash trying to reach a compromise. I was specifically told no lyrics, no melodies, no changes to anything and to sing what I was told or fuck off."
I'm happy to see Axl is starting to tell his side of the story. Slash you ruined the original band and now it's come back even stronger. Like a Phoenix rises from the ashes, so is Guns n Roses.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
No Reunion Planned - So What?

So the big news item being reported this week was that the original band was going to reform. No surprise to me that this report is false.
I for one say, good for you Axl. Why reform now? You just released a brilliant album and proved you don't need those guys. Not that I have anything against the old line-up. I've actually met Slash and he's a really nice guy. I just don't think it's necessary. Why Axl would dump the dudes that have now been working with him way longer then Slash et. al. Whatever's clever though... GnR rocked then and they rock now.
Although I would like to see if the great Slash could keep up with Buckethead.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
#1 in Europe... Take that haters!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
GnR Home Movies?

#3 - Are you f*cking kidding me?

I suppose the limited release through BestBuy could've screwed them a bit. Speaking of, I think BestBuy really mishandled the release. I mean day of there was hardly any hype at the stores. I saw one had a big sign, but the rest had little tiny posters. Not exactly the way to promote the biggest release in 15 years. I was also put off by the fact that they were not playing the CD in the store on release day. IMO- it should have been playing non-stop all day or at least an only Guns music day.
And, I would think if Axl had gone out promoting the album with interviews or network appearances, that might have changed things too? I don't know. I mean Kayne's always got his mug plastered somewhere.
The Taylor Swift at #2, I can't even speak to that. I don't get country music. It's my least favorite music genre. I'd rather listen to latin polka than country and that says a lot.
So while I hoped for #1, I gain comfort in the knowledge that in 10 years, the music contained on Chinese Democracy will stand the test of time. Kayne or Taylor Swift? I doubt it.
All in all, the sales are commendable.... and I expect Chinese Democracy will stay on the charts for months. Wait until "Better" starts getting radio play... then LOOK OUT!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
It's here... (Chinese Democracy is in my hands)
I tried to get it at midnight, but found bestbuy was closed. I really miss the days when people would actually get excited about something. Oh well. They did have a big ass display outside the store though. One that my husband and I considered taking but then we remembered we're old and the risk was not worth the reward. I'm going back tonight to see if they'll give it to me, however it will more likely end up on ebay.
I'm stoked to finally have the official cd with the album art and all. I haven't purchased a cd in quite some time. And even more exciting is I also picked up the vinyl. Yes, that's right I bought both and my husband bought his own copy of the cd. If every household bought 3 copies, that would ensure GnR beats out silly Kayne. If this album is not #1 on the charts, I will have lost respect for my fellow Guns fans and music lovers in general. Axl deserves that much for this effort.
As for the music itself. I have a section to post my review and haven't been able to do it yet. I can't find the right words to describe how awesome it is. Even that sounds lame, awesome. It's amazing, it's different and new, yet oddly familiar.
I'm going to spend the day rocking out to Chinese Democracy on vinyl...and the cd will surely live in my car's player for the foreseeable future.
Thank you Axl... it was well worth the wait.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Kurt Loder's Amazing Moments with Axl Rose

http://newsroom.mtv.com/2008/11/21/kurt-loder-recalls-his-most-amazing-axl-rose-mtv-moments/
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Roses for Axl
Meeting Andy Gould - GnR's Manager

So Tuesday night I headed over to the Roxy on Sunset to be part of the listening party for Chinese Democracy. (I suggest you check it out. I dutifully bought my pre-order copy so I could jump the line and can't wait to pick it up Sunday. .\m/.) I was standing by the bar, writing down notes about the crowd, the tracks etc. when a man in a suit walks past me and says, "I hope you're writing good stuff," to which I replied, "Of course I am" and he non-chalantly says, "Good, I'm their manager." I go back to writing and notice he's still near me and think, what the hell... I'm going to introduce myself. I tap him on the shoulder and ask his name (Andy Gould) and then say, "Nice too meet you, I'm Sandy." While this transpires, TWAT is playing and he tells me he thinks it may be his favorite song. I said, "Really? Me too (love it!)" and he looks at me and says, "Oh, so you've heard it already?" I admitted I had and that it's kinda all over the net. He said something like, jeez everyone's heard it. I then proudly pull out my BestBuy receipt and tell him, "Maybe, but I happily paid for my copy" which pleases him because he gives me the thumbs up.
So he goes on his way to get a drink and I tell my husband that I just met the GnR manager and point him out. Scott walks over and offers to buy him a drink and then manages to tell him that I'm a huge GnR fan and am starting to write a blog. The guy then hands me his card and says, "Call me if you have any questions or anything."