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« Reply #60 on: April 21, 2006, 04:21:47 AM »

yeah I was thinking that, but even when people start talking about izzy it always goes back to Steven.
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« Reply #61 on: April 21, 2006, 07:59:05 AM »

actually, this isn?t a steven topic, have you noticed? Undecided

Actually, yes. But we were talkin' about how did that Steven-incident affect to Izzy's decision.
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« Reply #62 on: April 21, 2006, 11:02:45 AM »

Yeah Because Izzy said sacking steven was a mistake that most probaly influenced his descision to leave  smoking
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« Reply #63 on: April 21, 2006, 12:04:28 PM »

Slash has said the sacking of Steven was the beginning of the end. And with Izzy leaving it really turned into Axl's trip cause he and Duff use to "communicate" with Axl thru Izzy. And Duff said that when Izzy was gone the family bond was gone.
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« Reply #64 on: April 21, 2006, 12:32:38 PM »

actually, this isn?t a steven topic, have you noticed? Undecided

Actually, yes. But we were talkin' about how did that Steven-incident affect to Izzy's decision.

could be, but still, too much steven talking
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« Reply #65 on: April 21, 2006, 04:29:37 PM »

Let's supposed Steven hasn't gone and he appear in the UYI albums even though they were destined to be such a great albums after that the drugs abuse and stuff could've been so indispensable that GNR also could've fall apart, I think the major problem was Steven drug abuse and they should've have deal with it first.
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« Reply #66 on: April 21, 2006, 04:49:18 PM »

Let's supposed Steven hasn't gone and he appear in the UYI albums even though they were destined to be such a great albums after that the drugs abuse and stuff could've been so indispensable that GNR also could've fall apart, I think the major problem was Steven drug abuse and they should've have deal with it first.

actually they dealt with it, steven seemed to refuse any help possible, addiction was stronger than the will to remain in the band, sadly.
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« Reply #67 on: April 22, 2006, 09:18:38 AM »

Let's supposed Steven hasn't gone and he appear in the UYI albums even though they were destined to be such a great albums after that the drugs abuse and stuff could've been so indispensable that GNR also could've fall apart, I think the major problem was Steven drug abuse and they should've have deal with it first.

actually they dealt with it, steven seemed to refuse any help possible, addiction was stronger than the will to remain in the band, sadly.

Yeah but how much did they deal with it that's the question. Steven's version of the Civil War recording is that they knew he was sick from opium blockers and still they couldn't wait with recording cause it would cost money. Yet it took a year before Axls vocals where finished.

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Steven: I had to play it like 25 times until it was useable. My timing was so up and down because I was so weak. The whole time I kept telling the guys, "I don?t feel good, I?m really down" and they kept saying "You're just fucked up", "I?m not fucked up!" I was sick from an opiate blocker I got from a doctor that Doug Goldstein took me too. I think he knew what effect it would have on me...I wanted to wait another week or so before we went in to the studio to record. Slash says that we couldn?t waste the money, and we had to do it that day. They all knew I was sick....it?s a great song, it came out great, but I?m sure had I not been in the position that they put me in I would have nailed it in one take. Slash called me on a Thursday, knowing that I was sick, and said "We?re going in the studio this weekend" I said "dude, you know I can?t go, I?m sick from this bullshit medication". He said we can?t waste the money, an I said don?t even tell me about wasting money, we know somebody who wasted plenty of fucking money! If one of them was sick, it would have been postponed! We just weren't a team anymore.


Both Slash and Izzy have stated that firing Steven was a mistake... what more do you want?

Anyways, I wish Steven was on all the UYI songs. They wouldn't sound so stiff with him on drums..

"They were written with Steve playing the drums and his sense of swing was the push and pull that give the songs their feel. When that was gone, it was just...unbeliev- able,weird. Nothing worked." - Izzy Stradlin' 1992
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« Reply #68 on: April 22, 2006, 09:50:39 AM »

so the main reason, behind gn?r falling to pieces was firing steven? Izzy?s departure was a consecuence of that? I agree it could be, besides if Izzy says so, it?s that way.
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« Reply #69 on: April 22, 2006, 09:55:30 AM »

No no, I wouldn't go that far Grin Imo the main reason behind GN'R falling to pieces is the departure of Izzy... he was the glue that held everything together.

And Izzy's departure was because of a number of things; The firing Steven, Axl's tantrums and Slash/Duff drugs and booze abuse. He just didn't enjoy it anymore and he left.

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 MG: At what point did you think it was gonna come back together? 
 
 DM: We started going to Slash's house. I'd gone out on the road promoting my first solo record [1993's Believe In Me]. I was touring Europe and Japan, then I got sick. That's when I started visiting Slash at his house. He has a little studio there and we had a batch of songs. But ya' know what? Without Izzy, we just weren't writing the old way. We had a bunch of great songs, but the way we used to write wasn't all sitting in a room and trying to force ourselves to be a family. We just were But there was a point up there where it was looking good and we started cranking out songs, but it just started falling apart
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« Reply #70 on: April 22, 2006, 10:05:23 AM »

yeah that?s my opinion, Izzy left and it all fell apart, due to many reasons, i totally agree, and it makes me so happy that they were a family, and i like the way duff and slash speak of him, that shows the real value of izzystradlin.
and so sad that they arenot together
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« Reply #71 on: April 22, 2006, 10:46:31 AM »

Yeah I think so that Izzy was the one that kept the guns together after he's gone, hell broke loose  no
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« Reply #72 on: April 23, 2006, 05:00:34 AM »

Hell Yeah he was <When he decided he hah <had enough of it there wasn't any hope of the band staying together no
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