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« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2005, 07:39:59 PM »

Paul Huge was involved with the band around this time. Matt mentioned Huge yelling at Slash one day, then Huge and Matt later got into an argument over what happened. Slash said Axl wanted GNR to sound more Grunge. Axl mentioned Pearl Jam as how he wanted the influence of the record to sound. Slash said how much he fucking hates Pearl Jam and refused. The argument about the direction lasted about a year, with Slash pointing out Pearl Jams fall from popularity in the mid-90s as reason to NOT sound like Grunge. Slash soon left the band. Izzy seemed to have a rough experience as well, but i only heard about his story one time.

I'm sorry man but that's a load of crap.


Its from a Slash interview so you can believe what you want. Axl only talks about the Zack Wilde experiment, and how much he enjoyed it.  rofl
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« Reply #21 on: May 02, 2005, 07:41:37 PM »

I bet axl will be on the G3 tour within a year or two. Throw down axl , weedily weeedily weedily weeeee ...and the dagon comes in the niggggggggggght!  peace
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« Reply #22 on: May 03, 2005, 04:32:40 AM »

First it was gonna be an AFD style record, then a grunge record, then a techno record.

That's how it happened. Some people here need to read some articles about GN'R.
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« Reply #23 on: May 03, 2005, 04:45:43 AM »

I completely agree MikkaMakka. Its weird how some people here don't seem to know a damn thing when it comes to the history of GNR. They must be new fans or something. Most people at this site are cool, but some don't seem to know their elbow from their asshole.
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« Reply #24 on: May 03, 2005, 08:10:47 AM »

Nice to see some of you whining about people not knowing their GN'R history while you yourself claim Axl wanted to make a techno record.

When was he into making a techno album? By that I mean something like the things Moby did in the early/mid 90s.



"Oh My God" is not techno. Seems like people label it techno because there are keyboards and loops in the songs.  Huh




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« Reply #25 on: May 03, 2005, 08:23:13 AM »

Techno is not the right word. He wanted to make industrial music like NIN. That's why he invited Finck, Vrenna, Moby, Beven, Critter, Pittman etc.
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« Reply #26 on: May 03, 2005, 08:40:32 AM »

I think you're wrong.

I think he wanted to incorporate industrial elements to the songs, or some of them.

Would you call U2's "Achtung Baby" an industrial record?




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« Reply #27 on: May 03, 2005, 11:54:45 AM »

I think he was obsessed with NIN and wanted to make a similiar record. Classic rock and industrial music can't work at the same time. Achtung baby is not an industrial record, but in my eyes (ears) Zooropa is close to that. But who cares as long as he doesn't release anything?  Undecided  When Slash left and Axl hired some industrial guys I thought that we would have a great record, not in the style of GN'R though. Silkworms, OMG and Riyadh proved that he wanted to move to a really industrial direction. Even he talked about the 'more agressive electronica' which we'd hear when the 'third' album would come out. He surely had fears that that type of music would be too much for the fans, so his vision was having steps to the record he really wanted to release.

Today nobody knows what will be on the album, so it doesn't matter. Hell, Brain hasn't met Axl in a year!  Undecided
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« Reply #28 on: May 03, 2005, 03:46:36 PM »

Classic rock and industrial music can't work at the same time. Achtung baby is not an industrial record, but in my eyes (ears) Zooropa is close to that. But who cares as long as he doesn't release anything?  Undecided  When Slash left and Axl hired some industrial guys I thought that we would have a great record, not in the style of GN'R though. Silkworms, OMG and Riyadh proved that he wanted to move to a really industrial direction. Even he talked about the 'more agressive electronica' which we'd hear when the 'third' album would come out. He surely had fears that that type of music would be too much for the fans, so his vision was having steps to the record he really wanted to release.

Today nobody knows what will be on the album, so it doesn't matter. Hell, Brain hasn't met Axl in a year!  Undecided
Silkworms n Riyadh industrial direction? I don't think.

And tell me which song off NIN sounds like OMG.

I know People tend to feel comfortable when they manage to find a name to categorise something that is beyond their understandings, even when they know the naming is quite wrong deep in their hearts.
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« Reply #29 on: May 03, 2005, 06:06:34 PM »

I believe the word was "electronica" and that was mentioned by Axl, not about CD, but about the elusive third record. I believe this was mentioned in the Kurt Loder interview when Oh My God came out.

Axl said he slowly wanted to tke the old GNR fans into the present, or something...

put a huge fuckin' emphasis on slowly.... confused
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« Reply #30 on: May 03, 2005, 06:45:46 PM »

ok so I've just read:
- a grunge record?? hihi a pearl jam record? rofl (sorry exept the album "ten" wich is really good,? I can't stand that band and the whole grunge movement, Slash was right on that point!). Axl won't do that.
- an idustrial record ala NIN or Ministry? hum...I don't think so. Axl isn't stupid and we are not in the mid-90's anymore. That kind of music is totally unpopular now.
- a U2- achtung baby kind of evolution? that would be a great thing to do...I love that album. It sounds GREAT and still MODERN. I totally agree with Jarmo on that point.
- a classic-rock album, a kind of mix between appetite and the illusions ? the best thing that could ever happen.
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« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2005, 06:55:25 PM »

I edited my message. sorry... Tongue
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« Reply #32 on: May 03, 2005, 07:40:44 PM »

ok so I've just read:
- a grunge record?? hihi a pearl jam record? rofl (sorry exept the album "ten" wich is really good,? I can't stand that band and the whole grunge movement, Slash was right on that point!). Axl won't do that.
- an idustrial record ala NIN or Ministry? hum...I don't think so. Axl isn't stupid and we are not in the mid-90's anymore. That kind of music is totally unpopular now.
- a U2- achtung baby kind of evolution? that would be a great thing to do...I love that album. It sounds GREAT and still MODERN. I totally agree with Jarmo on that point.
- a classic-rock album, a kind of mix between appetite and the illusions ? the best thing that could ever happen.

Well, i hope GNR will keep the "typical" GNR,  (IRS) gave me som positive feelings... I also hope they will make some really good ArtRock/HeavyMetal music!!
U2 is a 100% unintresting band for me. I dont like theyr music and image at all, i think its kinda "gay"! But anyway! Dont like to compare generes, but lets pray to GOD GNR stil will be on the badboy side of music!  ok
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« Reply #33 on: May 03, 2005, 07:49:29 PM »

Silkworms n Riyadh industrial direction? I don't think.

And tell me which song off NIN sounds like OMG.


Yes, SW and Riyadh (and OMG) are really industrial influenced songs.

And did you know that not NIN is not the only industrial band?  Huh
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« Reply #34 on: May 04, 2005, 10:35:00 AM »

Industrial or Noise, it's not me who keeps referring OMG to NIN.

I asked that to the person who said

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He wanted to make industrial music like NIN. That's why he invited Finck, Vrenna, Moby, Beven, Critter, Pittman etc.

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