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#1 Re: Guns N' Roses » The Tommy Stinson Thread » 691 weeks ago

Didn't see this posted here..

http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 … ext|Home|s

The album features contributions from Gersh, who played drums with Stinson in Perfect, and Dizzy Reed, the keyboard player for Guns 'N' Roses. And speaking of GNR, Stinson recently returned from another massive tour with them in Europe, a jaunt stacked with shows featuring fireworks, canyon-wide stages, a forrest of towering amps and a supersized lineup boasting a three-guitar attack.

"It's a little over the top, yeah. Big rock fun. It's a lot of work. It's a monster to get going. It's not an easy gig, I'll tell you that."

It also probably wasn't easy to endure Rose's off-kilter behavior in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which resulted in cancelled shows and starts and stops in recording for the "Chinese Democracy" album, which came out in 2008. In fact, when Stinson joined up with Axl in 1996, it was a complete head-scratcher for long-time Replacements fans.

"I never really was thinking that's where I'd want to go necessarily. It was almost sort of like the best thing for me at that time. I really just wanted to play bass for someone for awhile and take the stress of being a lead guy off myself, and also it seemed like about the most punk rock thing I could get involved with at the time. Axl was really trying to do something that no one had done or made a success out of before.

"Not that 'Chinese Democracy' was necessarily a huge success, but I think in a lot of ways it was, because it came out and, you know, people bought it."

The last part was just incredible...saying the only way CD was a success was coz, you know, people bought it!

#2 Re: Guns N' Roses » Gareth Rhodes Gn'R project New Video: Madagascar & Prostitute » 739 weeks ago

Who is this guy and why should we care about his GnR covers as opposed to the many other acoustic covers that have been done? He was a really good voice, I'll give him that.

#3 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dublin, Ireland - September 1, 2010 (The O2) » 741 weeks ago

Stepvhen wrote:

Those Danko times could well be off. I zoned completely when they were on to be honest

They played from 8 until 9.30. Guns came on 10.30. Danko seemed to delay on purpose they were told Axl would be late. My guess is they were supposed to play 8 until 9.

#4 Re: Guns N' Roses » Stinson Vents at Del James During Dublin Concert » 741 weeks ago

Stepvhen wrote:
estrangedpaul wrote:

"fucked up the ass by an egotistical maniac, and no Irish person is gonna take that shit" so thats why they responded with abuse.

What's this bullshit? Were better than other people because were Irish? Load of shit. Were a nation of pussies who like to tell stories about how great we are. I'm not buying that "no Irish person would stand for this" bullshit. It was mob mentality on the night. " Oh look they're throwing stuff.. I guess I'm supposed to throw stuff too... Oh now were all booing.. Cool.. Me to.."

Yeah I know but thats the kind of thing I'm reading about it.

#5 Re: Guns N' Roses » Stinson Vents at Del James During Dublin Concert » 741 weeks ago

-D- wrote:

did u hear the fucking crowd booing on WTTJ when DJ did the hand cupped over ear thing?

JESUS

But the great thing was he turned it around - during Ballad of Death he did it again and people cheered. 7 guys saved the gig that 1 guy wanted to ruin.

#6 Re: Guns N' Roses » Stinson Vents at Del James During Dublin Concert » 741 weeks ago

faldor wrote:

About the going on late though.  Why does it seem like all of a sudden, the late starts are getting so much attention?  Am I crazy to think that it's due to the coverage it got leading up to the Reading/Leeds festivals?  They put it out in the press, pretty much warning the crowd that they could be in for a long wait.  I know it's been said to death, but they've ALWAYS gone on late.  And 1 hour, a half hour, 1 and a half hours, that's not exactly breaking any records.  A lot of shows have close to an hour wait in between the opening act and the main act.  I went to see Tom Petty a few weeks back and he went on about an hour after Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

Its because the shows are in UK & Ireland where there are stricter curfews and also a lot of Irish felt (in one guys words" "fucked up the ass by an egotistical maniac, and no Irish person is gonna take that shit" so thats why they responded with abuse. The late starts always got attention in the UK - Leeds 2002, Newcastle 2006. The Irish gig in 2006 went fine coz Axl turned up on time.

#7 Re: Guns N' Roses » Stinson Vents at Del James During Dublin Concert » 741 weeks ago

faldor wrote:

I just read over on HTGTH that Tommy was not too happy about the events.  Didn't really believe it though.  Well, looks like it might be true after all.

Maybe it's just a reactionary moment for him since his family was in attendance?  Things are not looking good right now.  Here we go again.  What will tomorrow bring?

Hmm, I doubt Tommy's family would be there.....maybe he considers the band his family? Thats what I took from the original article. They might be the ones in danger when people are throwing stuff on stage.

#8 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dublin, Ireland - September 1, 2010 (The O2) » 741 weeks ago

Its hard to over-estimate how pissed off people in Ireland are at Axl Rose - its all over the news. Could be a long time until he plays here again

#10 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dublin, Ireland - September 1, 2010 (The O2) » 742 weeks ago

A lot of people are saying that if Axl just apologised for being late and promised a full show, everyone would have been fine and got on with it. The audience felt disrespected and humiliated by Axl.

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