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Re: Scott Says GNR Were Supposed to tour in 2008
Today, Weiland is tactful and reticent in discussing the acrimonious '“ and very public '“ fallout. 'I look back on it fondly and it'™s a shame that it ended the way it did,' he recalls. 'STP wasn'™t meant to get in the way of another Velvet Revolver record. Slash and I were always straight with each other, and if it looked like there was going to be a reunion with Guns N'™ Roses to do festivals that summer, it wouldn'™t have bothered me. I always thought that would have been a good idea.'
Re: Scott Says GNR Were Supposed to tour in 2008
He's stated something similar before. You know what, it would explain why Axl is still so sour about the whole thing. If they've been discussing a reunion and it fizzled out 'cause of Slash's demands or requirements that might have torn open some old wounds with Axl.
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Re: Scott Says GNR Were Supposed to tour in 2008
This looks to me like he was just saying he wanted to do STP but that didn't mean VR had to end, and that he would have been cool with a temporary GNR reunion also.
I don't think he's actually saying it was going to happen. Although I'm pretty sure he's eluded to it in the past and that the rest of the GNR boys maintain he was paranoid about it and it wasn't going to happen.
The mole's theory above is interesting though. Like slash would probably demand guarentee of no-cancels and no-late starts (baised on what he says in the book) and I could see that being an issue.
Re: Scott Says GNR Were Supposed to tour in 2008
"I have to write some copy this weekend on Guns 'N Roses for a feature to go with my photos. [...] If you tell the truth it sets off too many wars, or egos way out of control. The original line-up is supposed to play Download in June with their metal chums, Metallica, if Lars can be bothered to turn up." (Ross Halfin, 02/04/06)
"[The GNR reunion] almost happened. The pens were ready to sign. With the 'Greatest Hits', there was a possibility [of a reunion], but there was too much stuff being said. But it was a close call." (Scott Weiland, Classic Rock, 04/08)
Re: Scott Says GNR Were Supposed to tour in 2008
I realize he said 'if', but madagas's quotes above lead into this one as well.
The full interview pinpoints this down to 2008. It seems Slash, Duff and Matt knew about STP reuniting as well.
As for Axl being tired of the reunion talk, it's not going to change. Here's an interview with Eric Kretz (STP's drummer) about how every conversation he had with other musicians even always led to "when are STP getting back together?"
Reunion rumors can be tedious. Scratch that. They'™re a bitch. Jimmy Page wants more. John Paul Jones isn'™t averse. Robert Plant would rather chop-stick his eyes out, and probably will if people keep asking. And that'™s the key, isn'™t it? Keep asking.
The Police caved. Pixies caved. Pavement caved. Two versions of Black Sabbath have roamed the past decade. No Doubt, Simon & Garfunkel . . . the list is long and accordingly undistinguished. You set '˜em up, the public checks them off.
According to Kretz, he welcomed the time apart. Couldn'™t have come at a better time. 'That'™s when I started building my recording studio,' he says from Los Angeles. 'Pretty much right away. It'™s something I'™d always wanted to do. Just found a building to do it in. Here'™s the opportunity, just jump in there to work on different bands and different projects. One of the things I was doing was music supervising for '˜The Henry Rollins Show,'™ which was great. We had Damian Marley, Slayer, Thom Yorke, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Ryan Adams, Iggy Pop '” so many great bands came through my studio and it was fun being on the creative side of a TV show.'
But it'™s a funny thing about people: They'™re the worst. It wasn'™t long before Kretz was seeing through peoples'™ phony smiles to read them mouthing, 'So, when'™s STP getting back together?'