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Re: Tracks missing from the leaked CD's
WLMusic wrote:Shacklermyrye wrote:Possible I guess yeah. Ain't life grand was originally meant to be a gnr song called Burnout & Speed Parade was originally Nightcrawler (although they don't sound too much alike). So wouldn't surprise me.
There is an unreleased version of Burnout with Slash & I think Duff on bass with Iggy on vocals. They recorded that for a Les Paul tribute record that was shelved way back. Apparently Adler could never play it so that kind of nixed it being a Gnr song.
(edit) now I think about it Axl was clearly trying to evolve out of blues based rock music so I doubt he would have wanted to keep whatever Slash may have helped wright anyway, wouldn't surprise me if it became a Snakepit tune or even Fall To Piece's though
I wonder what the title of Back and Forth Again was when Axl was working on it. There is that clip of him whistling over the acoustic guitar demo of BAFA.
From the Making of the videos VHS? (I forget which one) For all we know thats what that park song was. That video also has that piano piece while he is talking about Dylan
Correct, the clip I was referencing was from the Making the Videos. So it may have been the Park song or had a completely different working title.

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Re: Tracks missing from the leaked CD's
Shacklermyrye wrote:Bill Brasky wrote:I know it's not Slash but sounds like Slash esq solo to me.
Is that what you're are hearing also ?
No the sound effect thing that sounds like a dentist drill lol
Now i look foolish but shit happens.
After a second listen yes i can hear the dentist drill esq sound effect.
Nice attention to detail on your part.
Very interesting also !The fact Hardschool was originally worked on before nugnr era and continued to be worked on during the nugnr lend credence to Tooth Puller being carried over also especially with the dentist drill sound effect.
Honestly the first time anyone has mentioned that to me.
I obviously don't know that Tonto it is toothpuller but I do wonder if the noise could be there as a shot or way of making fun of Izzy maybe.
The first time I heard about Toothpuller came from before the DATS had been discovered..
The following appeared in Metalsludge in 2006. There was no way of really backing the veracity of it until the DATS were discovered years later. If someone made up the Dizzy quotes then they would have had to guess that there was a song called Toothpuller (which is unlikely) Thanks to the DAT photos we can say that the song did exist, that it did have vocals & that at least Dizzy thought it was awful...
“Izzy used to be a great songwriter- his contributions to Guns N’ Roses first album are phenomenal. But, its almost like the guy has lost the fire… I mean I saw the guy a couple years back in the studio… and he was showing me a song he had just written called "Toothpuller" – it was literally about him visiting the dentist and getting a tooth pulled out. [Dizzy then sings some of the lyrics] I mean… this is a guy who wrote some badass songs and now he’s writing about getting his tooth pulled… I mean come on… can you imagine Axl singing that live?’(Dizzy https://metalsludge.tv/classic/?p=30945 )
“in April 1995, Duff calls again: “I’m trying to write new songs for the next GN’R record. Come lend me a hand.” It’d been five years since I’d left Guns, but I told myself, “Well shit, after all, why not?” Duff and I wrote ten songs in one week, and also made demos of them. And I thought, “It’s so easy.” When you work with someone like Duff, who loves music in the same way you do, everything becomes simple.” (French Izzy interview, 2001)
Some other comments on the time....
“He's been writing; he wrote some stuff with Duff. He wants to write songs, but he doesn't wanna deal with the whole thing. And it took me a while to finally get to the point where I couldn't handle it either, y'know? He wants to write material, but he's not really sure what he wants to do. He's so laid back. He doesn't want to deal with any pressure. Izzy does what he wants to do.” (Slash Metal Hammer November 1995)
“We recorded 10 songs in eight days. It got me excited about music again. I realized how easy the whole process could be. Those sessions were fun and painless. We just had a great time.”(Izzy Los Angeles Daily News, March 20, 1998)
“I'm using a Music Man Stingray. I started using it onstage. I've always liked these basses. Actually, when we were trying to do the Guns album I broke this bass out, and it just sounded amazing. It's bigger and fatter sounding. (Duff Hit parader June 1999)

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Re: Tracks missing from the leaked CD's
Bill Brasky wrote:Shacklermyrye wrote:No the sound effect thing that sounds like a dentist drill lol
Now i look foolish but shit happens.
After a second listen yes i can hear the dentist drill esq sound effect.
Nice attention to detail on your part.
Very interesting also !The fact Hardschool was originally worked on before nugnr era and continued to be worked on during the nugnr lend credence to Tooth Puller being carried over also especially with the dentist drill sound effect.
Honestly the first time anyone has mentioned that to me.
I obviously don't know that Tonto it is toothpuller but I do wonder if the noise could be there as a shot or way of making fun of Izzy maybe.
The first time I heard about Toothpuller came from before the DATS had been discovered..
The following appeared in Metalsludge in 2006. There was no way of really backing the veracity of it until the DATS were discovered years later. If someone made up the Dizzy quotes then they would have had to guess that there was a song called Toothpuller (which is unlikely) Thanks to the DAT photos we can say that the song did exist, that it did have vocals & that at least Dizzy thought it was awful...
“Izzy used to be a great songwriter- his contributions to Guns N’ Roses first album are phenomenal. But, its almost like the guy has lost the fire… I mean I saw the guy a couple years back in the studio… and he was showing me a song he had just written called "Toothpuller" – it was literally about him visiting the dentist and getting a tooth pulled out. [Dizzy then sings some of the lyrics] I mean… this is a guy who wrote some badass songs and now he’s writing about getting his tooth pulled… I mean come on… can you imagine Axl singing that live?’(Dizzy https://metalsludge.tv/classic/?p=30945 )
“in April 1995, Duff calls again: “I’m trying to write new songs for the next GN’R record. Come lend me a hand.” It’d been five years since I’d left Guns, but I told myself, “Well shit, after all, why not?” Duff and I wrote ten songs in one week, and also made demos of them. And I thought, “It’s so easy.” When you work with someone like Duff, who loves music in the same way you do, everything becomes simple.” (French Izzy interview, 2001)
Some other comments on the time....“He's been writing; he wrote some stuff with Duff. He wants to write songs, but he doesn't wanna deal with the whole thing. And it took me a while to finally get to the point where I couldn't handle it either, y'know? He wants to write material, but he's not really sure what he wants to do. He's so laid back. He doesn't want to deal with any pressure. Izzy does what he wants to do.” (Slash Metal Hammer November 1995)
“We recorded 10 songs in eight days. It got me excited about music again. I realized how easy the whole process could be. Those sessions were fun and painless. We just had a great time.”(Izzy Los Angeles Daily News, March 20, 1998)
“I'm using a Music Man Stingray. I started using it onstage. I've always liked these basses. Actually, when we were trying to do the Guns album I broke this bass out, and it just sounded amazing. It's bigger and fatter sounding. (Duff Hit parader June 1999)
Dizzy quote is just stupid.
Saying Izzy used to be greag song writer but isn't now ? Coming from Mr Bongos that is hilarious.
Night Train is about shit malt iquor and was written by Izzy with Slash.
So a song about getting your tooth removed doesn't seem that crazy.
Also notice how Izzy worked on Velvet Revolver's first album Contraband but not on their second album Libertad which has a noticeable drop in quality ?
Izzy wasn't the best live but he's a helluva a song writer.
The fact Tooth Puller, Machine Gun and Down By The Ocean are Izzy and Duff songs is good for the fans and the band.
@troccoli any help my friend on what Machine Gun became hypothetically of course ?
I'm enjoying this conversation, it is insightful and i believe the community bouncing ideas and sharing information will lead to us discovering more about these tracks.
My opinion is that the vault is not empty and all future releases will come from the vault, songs that Slash or Duff worked on orginally are likely to be released.
A example of that is Hardschool.
Which i believe to be about Izzy.
It was the second release from the reunion era version of gnr.
@james where are you at brother ?
