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#11 Re: Guns N' Roses » LEAKS THREAD » 361 weeks ago

But is it any good? It’s a 17 year old show with a band that don’t exist anymore.

#12 Re: Guns N' Roses » LEAKS THREAD » 364 weeks ago

Wagszilla wrote:
Lomax wrote:
Smoking Guns wrote:

These songs suck though. Nothing amazing here at all


Oh..... That's a shame.
It's been too long. I thought maybe someone in the GNR camp leaked something to keep the message boards chugging with activity throughout this next tour cycle.

They need to try harder then. 14

If anyone has a link... That would be great!

#13 Re: Guns N' Roses » LEAKS THREAD » 364 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:

These songs suck though. Nothing amazing here at all


Oh..... That's a shame.
It's been too long. I thought maybe someone in the GNR camp leaked something to keep the message boards chugging with activity throughout this next tour cycle.

#14 Re: Guns N' Roses » LEAKS THREAD » 364 weeks ago

Wow. Are there some leaks I can get a link to somewhere?I've been waiting for 16 years to hear silkworms

#15 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Solo Album 2018 » 379 weeks ago

auad wrote:
Lomax wrote:
auad wrote:

Nice find. Dizzy rocks!

He sure does.
This is one hell of an album.
There's so many good tracks on here.
I'm listening to Crestfallen at the moment.

Brilliant track:

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if you can share the album with me .... send a pm

I'm listening on Apple Music but here's a link to the album on spotify.
You can listen free on spotify but they will sometimes put ads between songs...
Just like the radio back in the day really:

https://open.spotify.com/album/2r0585JO5lXYYpGGMhBrf5

#16 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Solo Album 2018 » 379 weeks ago

auad wrote:

Nice find. Dizzy rocks!

He sure does.
This is one hell of an album.
There's so many good tracks on here.
I'm listening to Crestfallen at the moment.

Brilliant track:

#17 Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed Solo Album 2018 » 379 weeks ago

Lomax
Replies: 4

Dizzy released a solo album this year. For those of you still hanging around since back in the day, there's a studio cut of The Air on here re-titled as Fragile Water and it's glorious.



One of rock’s great sidemen steps out of the shadows

Ok, you probably can’t always believe Wikipedia, but here is a great fact that MV hadn’t considered until looking at the page of Darren Arthur Reed (Dizzy to his mates). Apart from Axl Rose, he’s been in Guns N Roses longer than anyone else. He joined in 1990. That’s mad when you think about it, as mad in fact as the idea that “Rock N Roll Ain’t Easy” is Reed’s first solo album (and according to the page he was on Johnny Crash’s second record – we didn’t know there was a second record, but we will be seeking it out as soon as this review is written…..)

But to get back to the point – eventually – “….Easy” sees Reed and a cast of plenty make 13 (if you count the bonus track) classy slabs of hard rock that, if they don’t quite reinvent any wheels, then dammit they are great fun and brilliantly played.

Arguably starting with its best moment, the rip-roaring “This Don’t Look Like Vegas” (written by the Black Star Riders and The Almighty frontman Ricky Warwick, who also plays guitar here) and if the piano might be turned up just a little higher in the mix than normal, then there are three things to say here 1) He’s Dizzy Reed, he can do what he likes 2) the handclaps at the end are very possibly the most gleeful ever committed to tape and 3) the real star here is Richard Fortus. Reed’s fellow GnR member supplies the solo and crikey, it is everything you ever wanted hard rock to be.

This third point, actually has a little more relevance too. It is indicative of the fact, that no matter how superb the record is Reed himself is content to act as sideman still. Even with his name in lights.

The WASP rhythm section Mike Dupke and Mike Duda provide the muscle here, and “Mother Theresa” is testosterone fuelled, while “Cheers To R Oblivion” might have a real funky, pop side to start with, but it soon settles into the groove.

Indeed, perhaps it’s the three decades in GnR, perhaps it’s natural, but there is something about Reed that seems to find writing arena filling fare pretty damn simple. “Fragile Water” soars, while “Dirty Bomb” which is the perfect hard rock anthem is a real gem amongst many.

It’s the light and shade that makes “….Easy” particularly impressive. “Mystery In Exile” one of the trio that vie for the title of Best Song Here, chugs not unlike The Replacements, before taking its harmonies from the Wall Of Sound and still finding time for a chorus of the more stomping variety.

“I Celebrate” gets rock n roll bonus points for starting with a solo, especially one that is as loose limbed as the Stones and on a song that is a big old swinging dick of a thing knows its ace and doesn’t particularly care what anyone thinks.

Sonically “Rock N Roll Ain’t Easy” is more from the Chinese Democracy end of things than the Appetite For Destruction one as it were – and nowhere is this better shown than on “Understanding”, on which Reed allows himself a brilliant organ solo for good measure, while “Crestfallen” is as grandiose as hard rock can get and still remain great.

There’s a dip into more bluesy waters for the superb “Forgotten Cases” while “Reparations” is at the very least a little punkish –  or could cheerfully appear on a Backyard Babies record (as did Reed in 2008, fact fans).

The saxophone on the title track ensures that this LA boy has a hint of the Jersey sound about him, as well as one last effortless chorus. It gives things a mighty end,but does something else too: it makes Dizzy Reed out to be a bit of a liar. If “Rock N Roll Ain’t Easy” like he claims, then he might have made it look a bit harder here. Even if just for show.

Rating 8.5/10

Source:http://www.maximumvolumemusic.com/revie … easy-2018/

#18 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash’s 2018 Recording Plans » 391 weeks ago

Vale wrote:

It was never announced but reading Barrett Martin's book makes me think they actually broke up at some point. He mentions that in 2014 "his latest rock band split". I don't know what other band that would have been. It also would make sense as their FB Updates almost died completely in 2014. Instead Duff suddenly was talking about a new solo album that he started recording with Izzy and Jeff (from Loaded), Jefferson Angell (singer of Walking Papers) then started his own project with Ben Anderson (the keyboard player of Walking Papers) and nobody was talking about WP2 anymore. .

Yeah. I remember all that commotion and I thought they had broken up too.
I'm happy they got it together. i loved the first album.

Vale wrote:

Then GN'R happened and only after Barrett's Martin book release he started talking about it in interviews again, saying that they were waiting as long as Duff would be busy with his "day job"

Very interesting. Thanks for filling all that in for me.

#19 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash’s 2018 Recording Plans » 392 weeks ago

So out of interest.
When did Duff record Walking Papers new album? That's out in a few short weeks so I'd have to imagine he recorded that while in GNR?

Anybody have any more info on that?

#20 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns N' Roses planning new album - 'It's too good not to happen!' » 415 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

Oh yeah, happens more than you think. Neil Young, Prince, Iggy Pop, Gwen Stephani, etc. Van Halen was told by their label they wouldn't release another Gary Cherone album.

I never knew that. That is very interesting. I suppose maybe releasing a bad album would be more damage to the brand so merch/previous album sales in the long run.

Wagszilla wrote:

In my view, if CD2 has one song on it as good as "Better" it's marketable and worth releasing. If it's leads are "Oh My God" and "Silkworms" circa 2012...

Yeah. I'd love to hear something like that. Better is a gem.
Hopefully without the leaks this time. I loved getting them at the time but they really did impact my experience of the album.
Back when the clips of IRS were leaking I had a basic knowledge of audio editing software and pasted them all together.
I did it the wrong way though and when the later leaks of IRS eventually came out they blew my mind.


If it was rejected, it could've been due to the music itself but just as likely it was due to the brand value and the way the market was trending at the time. The album was largely more of the same in Axl's own wards, DJ Ashba was the lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses, and Axl fired his manager and was in the process of suing his former manager. This isn't exactly a recipe for operating in the black.

True. At the time I thought Ashba's departure would kill GNR too but it seems to have coincided with the reunion.

I think Axl left a couple of breadcrumbs with his "even if executives at the record company like it" and "it's about working with a producer" comments at the China Exchange. The label probably doesn't see much money to be made there. They know Axl is going to play hardball, they're not a young act, and they don't have a producer to pimp out on a near completed project. And to boot, now that Slash is back, Axl is holding all the cards.

You'll see it but I don't know if soon's the word.

Yeah. Ughhhh...
I really expected them to release something the night before Slane.

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