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#21 Re: The Sunset Strip » FX's Sex and Drugs and Rock n Roll » 512 weeks ago

Von

I was thinking about checking it out. Good to know.

#22 Guns N' Roses » RUMOR: GN'R Reunion @ Soundwave » 512 weeks ago

Von
Replies: 78

Now that Slash has revealed that he and former GUNS N' ROSES bandmate Axl Rose are friends again after nearly 20 years of estrangement, you can expect a steady stream of rumors about where and when the seemingly inevitable GUNS N' ROSES reunion tour will take place. The first has now popped up via The Pulse Of Radio, which reports that a club owner in Australia has received some intel.

The owner, James Young, told Triple M Radio: "I heard the most amazing rumor this week, from a very well-informed heavy hitter in the Australian music industry, giving me the name of the headline act for Soundwave next year… So what mega band could it be? Well I have 'fantasized' on Wednesday night that it will be: Steven Adler, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Slash and Axl Rose, the reformation of the original 1987 'Appetite For Destruction' GUNS N' ROSES lineup."

Soundwave is an annual touring rock and pop festival that travels around Australia and New Zealand during those countries' summer months in January and February.

Slash confirmed last Friday (August 21) in a Swedish TV interview that he and Axl were on friendly terms again, saying: "It was probably way overdue, you know. But it's…. you know, it's very cool at this point. You know, let some of that, sort of, negative… dispel some of that negative stuff that was going on for so long."

Asked if the thawing of his friendship with Axl could lead to a reunion of the band's classic lineup, Slash said: "Oh, I couldn't answer that one," before quickly changing the subject.

Slash told The Pulse Of Radio a while back why he would be open to a reunion. "It would be worth doing for the fans," he said. "The fans would be the greatest thing about it because I think they really deserve it — I think they got the short end of the stick on the whole thing. But the hurdles that one would have to jump in order to make that happen are insurmountable, as far as I can say right at this moment. But I can't speak, you know, for the future to the point of going, 'It'll never happen,' 'cause I think I would sound sort of ignorant."

The closest anyone came to a GUNS reunion in recent memory was when the band was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2012. Three original members of the band, including Slash, McKagan and Adler, showed up, but Axl and guitarist Izzy Stradlin were no-shows.

At the time Slash said in several interviews that the Hall of Fame ceremony gave him a sense of "closure."

GUNS N' ROSES recently parted ways with guitarists DJ Ashba and Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal.

Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/the-fi … 6h41qlc.99

#23 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed's Solo Stuff » 513 weeks ago

Von
RaZor wrote:
Gong wrote:

As much as I don't care for Dizzy Reed in Guns, I dig what I've heard of his solo stuff.
It's too bad that he is suffering from the GNR curse, and that his solo record will never come out.
I dig "Silent Light" and "The Air"
I love Bowie, Mott the Hoople and T-Rex, and obviously so does Dizzy.

The Dizzy Reed album has Dizzy on keyboards and vocals, lyrics by Del James and Dizzy Reed, guitars by Richard Fortus, Bumblefoot, Alex Grossi, Todd Youth, Whitey Kirst, Ricky Warwick, Jeff Duncan, and Bobby Hamble.

Bobby Hamble plays on the track "Cheers To Oblivion."  Jeff Duncan plays on the track "Mother Theresa." Alex Grossi seems to be the main guitarist, he claims to have played on every track.

Tommy Stinson, Mike Duda, Greg Coates, and Chuck Wright, all share bass duties on the record.
On the drums, Dizzy has Frank Ferrer, Frankie Banelli, Mike Dupke, Adrian Young, and Anthony Biuso.

The best I can tell, the album was recorded from 2003 to 2005, and will never come out.

Fortus tweeted a few months ago that Dizzy's album should be coming out later this year.

Most excellent! fortus 5

#24 Re: Guns N' Roses » Slash and Axl friends again? » 513 weeks ago

Von

For real though, as a lifelong fan, just the news of this made me tear up. Today is a good day.

#26 Re: Guns N' Roses » When's Album? » 513 weeks ago

Von
AtariLegend wrote:

Fan made no doubt.

A studio version of Oh My God was released 16 years ago now, I can't believe some people on the forums are still convinced that it's going to be on a new album. It's as bad as calling "Sympathy for the Devil" a demo at this point.

Who here seemed convinced it was gonna be on a new album? Or did you just mean in general on the forums? No one said they expected it on a new album. To clarify, yes I'd like a whole album full of "Oh My God"-esque sounding tunes, in the same vein as but of course not the same song as "Oh My God," a studio version of which was obviously already released 16 years ago. I've never once considered it a demo. It was as real to me then as it is now. It was the major selling point (besides Arnold) for me seeing End of Days when it came out. Bought the soundtrack. It was the start of a comeback that never got to come. Still love the tune. Still want more like it.

#28 Re: Guns N' Roses » When's Album? » 513 weeks ago

Von

lol But seriously, I'd love an album full of "Oh My God." I was sold on it in '99!

#29 Re: Guns N' Roses » Concert near Austria??? » 513 weeks ago

Von

Sadly my friend, it's looking more like "if there's gonna be another tour," period. I dig your avater, but unless finck miraculously returns or there's a full blown GN'R Classic reunion, as of right now there just isn't a band to tour!

#30 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy Reed's Solo Stuff » 513 weeks ago

Von
faldor wrote:

I do dig "The Air". Is that Dizzy singing on that song?

Yessir 22

Gong wrote:

As much as I don't care for Dizzy Reed in Guns, I dig what I've heard of his solo stuff.
It's too bad that he is suffering from the GNR curse, and that his solo record will never come out.
I dig "Silent Light" and "The Air"
I love Bowie, Mott the Hoople and T-Rex, and obviously so does Dizzy.

The Dizzy Reed album has Dizzy on keyboards and vocals, lyrics by Del James and Dizzy Reed, guitars by Richard Fortus, Bumblefoot, Alex Grossi, Todd Youth, Whitey Kirst, Ricky Warwick, Jeff Duncan, and Bobby Hamble.

Bobby Hamble plays on the track "Cheers To Oblivion."  Jeff Duncan plays on the track "Mother Theresa." Alex Grossi seems to be the main guitarist, he claims to have played on every track.

Tommy Stinson, Mike Duda, Greg Coates, and Chuck Wright, all share bass duties on the record.
On the drums, Dizzy has Frank Ferrer, Frankie Banelli, Mike Dupke, Adrian Young, and Anthony Biuso.

The best I can tell, the album was recorded from 2003 to 2005, and will never come out.

You've got good taste, brother 5

apex-twin wrote:

The Air is certainly a good track. Dizwald's a surprisingly solid songwriter by his own right.

https://soundcloud.com/gnrbootlegs/dizz … -the-still

Thanks for the link! Cheers.

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