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#171 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » VELVET REVOLVER Members Denied Japanese Visas; Tour Cancelled » 918 weeks ago

hmm... thinking alloud... Guess there is some reason not to be in Japan at that time, Pacific Rim is firing up.... I don't like their marketing either they need to be more picky about venues Handpick them... Very Beatles to get denied a Visa guess thats how you know your a rock star....

#172 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash's Version Of The Bands Break-Up » 919 weeks ago

elmir wrote:

Steven is not content.

No matter what one thinks of Steven (addict, whiner, liar) ....From a Band Dynamic he was a polar opposite to the mercurial front man, easygoing straightforward... the counter point of the original band sound...It is no wonder he does not get along with Ax they are just too different in the way they approach people, places and things...HE is still a great drummer, he could be a part of some great projects if he could escape his circular PTS thinking on Guns and Roses.....

#173 The Sunset Strip » Malibu official: 'We are at the mercy of the wind' » 922 weeks ago

Seven
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Well that would be one way to explain further delays.....It all burned up.:haha:

Malibu official: 'We are at the mercy of the wind'

    * Story Highlights
    * More than 1,000 acres charred; about 200 Malibu homes evacuated
    * 3 homes, 1 church and 3 businesses have been destroyed, firefighters say
    * Castle Kashan, philanthropist Lilly Lawrence's home, burns
    * Pepperdine spokesman says students, faculty not in any danger

(CNN) -- A series of wildfires Sunday in Southern California led to evacuations in some areas, including the dormitories at Pepperdine University's campus in Malibu, and shut down the Malibu section of the Pacific Coast Highway.

At least 23 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in the fire engulfing 1,000 acres, officials reported.

The Pacific Coast Highway has been shut down in Malibu.

Warning that the fire is "zero percent" contained, Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Pamela Conley Ulich said, "We are at the mercy of the wind."

Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman's "best projection" is that the fire will last at least two days.

It began around 7 p.m. ET Saturday.

"Thousands of homes are going to be threatened at one time or another based on the movement of the fire," said Freeman.

About 200 homes were evacuated Sunday morning, said Inspector Rick Dominguez of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The fire department as of 2 p.m. (5 p.m. ET) listed the following areas as being under mandatory evacuation orders: Montenedo, Malibu Road, Malibu Colony, Pepperdine, Malibu Crest, Serra Retreat and Big Rock.

Winds were clocked at 50 mph and were expected to increase throughout the day, said Freeman.

Hot weather and Santa Ana winds marked the height of traditional wildfire season this weekend, after one of the driest years on record.

About 250 firefighters were working to combat the fast-moving flames.

Noting that there have not been any reported injuries, Freeman urged residents not to return to their homes to retrieve anything.

"We're all scared to death and we have nowhere to go," Susan Nuttall, 51, told The Associated Press as she sat in her black Mercedes in a cul-de-sac after fleeing her condominium near the Pepperdine campus. She was wearing a bathrobe and holding her Chihuahua. PhotoView images of the destruction »

Video showed flames consuming the landmark Castle Kashan, a fortress-like home with turrets and arched windows.

Chunks of brick fell from the exterior of the burning building overlooking the coast. The house was not directly in the fire's path, but the powerful winds carried embers to the building, Dominguez said. Castle Kashan is the home of Lilly Lawrence, a Malibu philanthropist.

Daniel Collins, who has been staying at Castle Kashan for a few months, said he woke to thick smoke and "flames licking the windows."

"It was pretty intense," he told CNN. "And we were probably in this house for an hour or so watching this and finally they got us out of there. By the time we left, the castle was engulfed in flames."

Collins said he felt safe because there were many firefighters. Once he was helped from the castle, Collins rushed to see if his neighbors were safe and they were, he said.

Meanwhile, students at Pepperdine's Malibu campus were told to gather at Firestone Field House, while faculty and staff were gathering at Tyler Campus Center, campus police told CNN.

School spokesman Rick Gibson said school authorities went door-to-door clearing out the dorms. However, he said the school does not believe students and faculty are in any danger.

Los Angeles Fire Inspector Sam Padilla said the department was encouraging evacuations at the school because aerial views of the fires, fanned by winds, showed some buildings on the campus were threatened. VideoWatch the Malibu wildfire spread »

Power was also knocked out on the campus, he said.

The residential area Malibu Crest and vacation area Sierra Retreat also were evacuated Sunday, he said.

Evacuation centers were set up at Zuma Beach and authorities had aerial teams serving as lookouts, and helicopters and fire engines to areas as they became threatened, Dominguez said.

Residents of the threatened areas include Dick Van Dyke, Mel Gibson, and Olivia Newton John.

Meanwhile, another wind-driven wildfire has burned more than 500 acres of woodland in the Townsend Peak area of California's Angeles National Forest, in the northern section of Los Angeles County, according to U.S. Forest Service spokesman Stanton Florea.

The fire, which started just before 10 p.m. Saturday (1 a.m. Sunday ET) Saturday, threatens a condor habitat and destroyed an out-building, Florea said.

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#174 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » VR Concert Review from The Winnipeg Sun. » 922 weeks ago

madagas wrote:

That was an absolutely dead on review of the Atlanta show I went to....I got some free tickets and couldn't pass up AIC and Slash (yes, the only reason I went). Both were awesome. Slash is a much better player sober...plus, I haven't seen him live since 1993!

James, you would have lost any bet about VR ticket sales vs Gnr....it was friends and family only in Atlanta...it didn't matter though because they closed off the entire lawn and moved everyone under the canopy and in to seats. It gave the show a much more intimate feel. The show was definitely better than I expected.

no way Velvet averages 8600 on this tour...no way in hell. I am sure figures will come out at the end of the year. Personally, I don't give a shit, but I do wish they would have played the show at the Tabernacle (about 3000 people and MUCH better sound).

Hey Gas,

Think you make a valid point with choices of venue the managment is choosing. Smaller more intimate venues is the way to go.. Also cool they moved everyone in closer!  When I saw them during CB tour their sound was muddy as hell if you were not under the canopy, much better suited to indoor arenas...

#175 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 922 weeks ago

A Private Eye wrote:

Made of Stone - Stone Roses

Obviously you like it if your listening too it. Any other comments?

#176 Re: The Sunset Strip » Went and saw The Foo Fighters During ROV hiatus » 922 weeks ago

Hey James;

I guess when I moved to La in 1991 I saw Nirvana as the start of the feminist movement in rock (As far as a more vulnerable side to lyrics)... The LA boys were all like WTF . I have a soft spot for the Foo Fighters after all the death and Mayhem of the nineties and the show as I said did not disappoint. Quite a live performance up their with old INXS shows....Charisma charisma charisma... oh yeah and lots of police.....

#177 Re: The Sunset Strip » Blind Melon » 922 weeks ago

downliner wrote:

It'll be different without SH sad

your right about that. Wow....wondered when these guys would re-surface...it's been to long. cool they are keeping  the daughter under their wing...

#178 Re: The Sunset Strip » Went and saw The Foo Fighters During ROV hiatus » 922 weeks ago

Around $40.00 and a bargain at that without a doubt one of the best shows I have seen in years. Good choice of out of the way Venue as well, smaller than the pavilions and inside, only downer was they shut down the beer sales at like 8:45 and the crowd was pissed. You knew the band was not Pretenders as they picked up in this subtle shift in energy they Jumped into the crowd and just rocked it out for like twenty minutes. Down with the masses instead of up above them, if you know what I mean..  Funny as hell he asked the Charlotte crowd to stop singing... they are loud when engaged! Put this band on your must see list, real rock n roll show....
A link and review of show below:

http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/vibes/ … s-setlist/

#179 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash aims his guns at truth in new memoir » 922 weeks ago

Nice, get to see the real roughneck side of Slash.....Should put to rest any speculation...Both Ax and Slash can be real assholes....

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