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Post by Faridbak on Sept 20, 2010 11:43:31 GMT -3
In June, we announced that Velvet Revolver, the super group made up of Guns N’ Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum and Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner, would reunite without vocalist Scott Weiland. As it turns out, they haven’t lined up a new singer yet, so this October they’ll be holding auditions. The news comes from the BostonHerald.com’s recent interview with Slash, who went on to note that before Weiland was ever chosen, Sorum had wanted to nab Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy. They considered Kennedy again shortly after Weiland’s departure, but because Velvet Revolver is a “24-hour-a-day project and Kennedy is still committed to Alter Bridge,” Slash didn’t “want to be the guy responsible for breaking up a band.” No word yet on details of auditions, but we will keep you posted. As for expectations for their new frontman, per usual, Slash is once again acting pretty cavalier, saying “…we’ll find someone. Maybe not somebody known, but some kind of local hero.” Like a Charlie Daniels-esque virtuoso? As always, stay tuned for more news as it’s announced. Also, in case you don’t get this job, you can always play bass for Jane’s Addiction. Source: consequenceofsound.net/2010/09/17/velvet-revolver-set-to-audition-new-singer/
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Post by chacacool on Sept 20, 2010 19:01:50 GMT -3
Man I'm tired of this shit, the only thing I want is to have Myles back on Alter Bridge to promote the new album and coming to Chile
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Post by Faridbak on Sept 20, 2010 19:07:35 GMT -3
Well chaca if they are going to have auditions its obviously cause they arent hiring myles
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Post by chacacool on Sept 20, 2010 19:58:16 GMT -3
hope so!!!!
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Post by Faridbak on Sept 20, 2010 20:12:33 GMT -3
Slash, who went on to note that before Weiland was ever chosen, Sorum had wanted to nab Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy. They considered Kennedy again shortly after Weiland’s departure, but because Velvet Revolver is a “24-hour-a-day project and Kennedy is still committed to Alter Bridge,” Slash didn’t “want to be the guy responsible for breaking up a band.”this makes me think they wont even try to get him
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Post by chacacool on Sept 20, 2010 20:18:24 GMT -3
"Slash didn’t “want to be the guy responsible for breaking up a band.”" that makes me think anything can happen
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Post by Faridbak on Sept 20, 2010 20:26:16 GMT -3
you think myles would break up with Alter for Velvet??
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Post by chacacool on Sept 20, 2010 20:33:49 GMT -3
no, well maybe for money... nahhh dammit you're right Farid
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Post by Faridbak on Sept 20, 2010 21:09:27 GMT -3
nice Siggy lol
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Post by Faridbak on Sept 27, 2010 12:18:34 GMT -3
Jeb Wright of Classic Rock Revisited recently conducted an interview with legendary guitarist Slash (VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES). A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Classic Rock Revisited: I am going to ask this because I just can't help myself. When is Myles Kennedy going to be named the new singer for VELVET REVOLVER?
Slash: There are a lot of rumors going around about that. I don't think that is going to happen — in fact, I know it is not going to happen. He is in a band called ALTER BRIDGE and they've got a new record coming out. We are juggling between ALTER BRIDGE and my tour all next year. I am going back to L.A. next month and working with Duff [McKagan], Matt [Sorum] and Dave [Kushner] and working with a couple of new singers to see how they turn out. There is no effort being made to have Myles join VELVET REVOLVER.
Classic Rock Revisited: [One of the] singers I would have loved to have seen on your solo album . . . is Axl Rose.
Slash: You know, I will be honest with you, even at the sake of it going public, when I was in the middle of this process there were a lot of singers names who flew through my mind during the process. You are living in Singer Land so all you are thinking about is singers. The thought of him crossed my mind at one point. I thought, "Axl could sing the shit out of any of these songs." I, obviously, never made the phone call because I wanted to put the record out in this millennium.
Classic Rock Revisited: Hell, he may have never showed up.
Slash: Exactly. The other singer, and I have mentioned this before, was Michael Jackson. The record was being made right around the time he passed on. Before that happened, he was getting ready to do those shows at the O2 in London. I thought, "Wouldn't it be funny to have Michael Jackson do a heavy metal song?" It was a passing thought; I never was committed to it.
Classic Rock Revisited: You may be sick of this subject but I have to ask how you feel about GUNS N' ROSES touring and you not being a part of it. Does it bother you?
Slash: It has been a long time, dude.
Classic Rock Revisited: I know it has but that was your first big band. I would think that band will always be special.
Slash: There was a lot leading up to this. When I quit the band a lot of it had to do with a lot of crazy stipulations that Axl put on Duff and I, one of which was that we had to join his new GUNS N' ROSES. At that point, I realized that it was all way too far gone to deal with anymore; we're done. Not too long after that, Axl ended up putting together the GUNS N' ROSES with whoever was in it. There was so much bitterness at that point that it never really phased me; I didn't really care. We had already done the whole deal with him taking the name and being really downright nasty. From that point on, I didn't really care what he did. At this point, 15 years later, I am like have it at. "Do that thing, dude.” I am just glad he is out there.
Classic Rock Revisited: Legend holds that you tried out for POISON but didn't make the cut. Is that true?
Slash: Yeah, I did. I was living in L.A. and I had just gotten done working in a band with Axl, actually, called HOLLYWOOD ROSE. Steven Adler was in that band as well. I just quit. I told Axl I couldn't handle it anymore and I walked. That was right after the first time Axl and I ever worked together. Matt, the original guitar player for POISON, who was actually a pretty cool guy, had gotten his wife pregnant or they were getting married or something like that. He was moving back to Pennsylvania. He goes, "You should try out for POISON." I hated POISON but in those days you did whatever you had to do to keep moving. Being very ambitious, as I was, I went and auditioned for POISON. I ended up being one of two guitar players left that they were going to pick from. I remember kicking the shit out of the songs they had. There was no denying that I could play them but there was an issue about makeup and stuff. Bobby Dall asked me what kind of shoes I was going to wear. I was like, "What?" It was kind of obvious that this was going to go nowhere. As I was walking out of the audition, C.C. Deville was walking in. He had on pancake makeup and a ton of hairspray. I actually remember thinking right then, "That should be the guy." The next day I got a call from Bobby and he said, "You know, you are great and all but I think we are going to pass on you and go with this other guy." It was C.C. and it really did make all the sense in the world. I was in a couple of bands after that and then we started GUNS N' ROSES.
Read the entire interview from Classic Rock Revisited. From Blabermouth
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