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- Locomotive98
- Rep: 17
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
Don't laugh, but Boy George should be an option on the table. The guy has progressed from the 80's heyday. Has some interesting stuff released independently in the UK that is a total mesh of genres, and is easily capable of recording an album with Slash, Duff, Matt, and (insert guitarist here).
They should throw George and VR into a studio for a week and lock the doors.
Might be surprised what could come out of the project.
I will laugh! And we might be surprised at what would come from a session, but we'd also be surprised at what we would hear if Dick Van Dyke joined the band.
Poor Slash would end up held hostage tied to a radiator if George got his hands on him. Thats all he is famous for here in the UK, being a coke fiend, imprisoning escorts, and meeting Princess Di in 1983 or something.
Call up Mark Langegan, hes friends with Duff and Iz (it'd be great to hear what the admin of HTGTH would say if that happened, being such a fan of Lanegan).
Who will it be? I havnt been this excited for quite some time about VR.
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
we'd also be surprised at what we would hear if Dick Van Dyke joined the band.
Thats fucking hilarious....
On the topic of Boy George, I'll send you some of his post Culture Club material when I'm near some high speed.
- Locomotive98
- Rep: 17
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
Locomotive98 wrote:we'd also be surprised at what we would hear if Dick Van Dyke joined the band.
Thats fucking hilarious....
On the topic of Boy George, I'll send you some of his post Culture Club material when I'm near some high speed.
Ok ,nice one, I look forward to it! Cheers
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
Well, to me this reads like Bach is out of the question:
As for Weiland's recommendation that the band hire former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach, Slash is unamused. 'I thought [Weiland] could be a little bit more imaginative. I'm not sure if that was meant to be a pot shot or what. Whatever, it's not worth any real drama.'
*edit* linky: http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/i … ew-singer/
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
Rolling Stone wrote:
As for Weiland's recommendation that the band hire former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach, Slash is unamused. 'I thought [Weiland] could be a little bit more imaginative. I'm not sure if that was meant to be a pot shot or what. Whatever, it's not worth any real drama.'
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This can be looked at in two ways. 1 Slash is saying no it's not true
And 2 Slash is saying Scott dropped the "BOMB" knowing it's true.....
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As for response to my other posts OK later I will post more.. Just like to point out that Angel Down is now up to 30,000 sold in the US & growing & they still have not started the heavy promotion yet....
Re: On the search for a new frontman:
Rolling Stone wrote:
As for response to my other posts OK later I will post more.. Just like to point out that Angel Down is now up to 30,000 sold in the US & growing & they still have not started the heavy promotion yet....
30,000 is not a lot.
And why and under what circumstances would they start heavy promotion a year after an album is released?