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Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
people keep commenting on how pleased they are that axl has backed off on the slash hatred. not that i was in favor of it but i'm not yet sold on y or how. the "cancer" stance was so recent, over a decade after the shit hit the fan. why did it take him so long to forgive and forget? and if he truly has, y the sudden, as opposed to a gradual, u-turn? maybe cd was his monkey? or was it slash's support of cd?
Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
well, u have anger locked inside and heavy on your chest. only after u release it can u start the healing process
one has to wonder also, how much money Axl truly has left.. u figure he has another 25 to 30 years of life left.... Im not sure GNR cleared all that much considering taxes, expenses etc.
- mickronson
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Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
Well according to Duff in an interview around 2001-2002, as for himself, he could live comfortably without doing anything else, but he`d rather be busy and also invested his money...before he drank it all
Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
You guys don't actually think that is an accurate translation do you? Please....the whole LITTLE Q&A is a joke. That is no where NEAR an interview. I'll stick with the chats where it is WAY clear what he said. Since Axl hasn't changed at all since 1993, I highly doubt he had a change of heart since Dec 08.
Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
well, u have anger locked inside and heavy on your chest. only after u release it can u start the healing process
one has to wonder also, how much money Axl truly has left.. u figure he has another 25 to 30 years of life left.... Im not sure GNR cleared all that much considering taxes, expenses etc.
I assume you forgot that he signed his publishing rights away for $19 million this decade. Plus, he has toured a little, was bailed out by Best Buy for Chinese, and still gets huge royalties from his catalog sales. No doubt in my mind he is doing very well.
Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
yeah but u'd be surprised though. i mean the travel, who knows how much he shells out to his band a month
selling his publishing makes u wonder also about his financial situation.. why would u do that if not absolutely necessary?
so say he has 20 million in the bank. will that allow him to live comfortable for the next 30 years?
cause his style of singing/performing... he may have 10 years left
- monkeychow
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Re: Axl Interview w Korean Newspaper (Unconfirmed)
For what it's worth - I'm reading Mick Wall's book, and where i'm upto (around UYI releasae) he talks about how Axl was cautious to invest a lot of money so he could live off the interest and be secure for ever. Of course that was a long time ago, maybe that got burned during UYI or CD and Mick Wall isn't exactly reliable to a lot of GNR fans. But still.
As for the other thing.
Temporary assignment for publishing is normal for artists as a way to exploit their works.
Publishers are better at generating income for songs than artists. (as publishers have the contacts/networks.)
So artists tend to make more by having a publishing agreement of this kind, and taking their cut, than by hanging on to a lot of rights themselves that they don't have the time, inclination or contacts to exploit to full value.