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Aussie
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Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

Aussie wrote:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertain … -dc/297716

Don't say Guns N' Roses never did anything for D.C. area dwellers.

After the band's incredible arena tours they are back on the road once more for a handful of intimate shows in New York, Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland and -- yes! -- Silver Spring.

"This is a show you do not want to miss," said DJ Ashba, who joined the band as lead guitarist in 2009. "The group [front man and founder Axl Rose] has put together, and I'm not including myself here, an incredible group of musicians at the top of their games. It's an honor to play with them."

"I have no history or beef with Slash," said Ashba. "I don't know the guy personally. I have a lot of respect for him and all the guys in the band, for their musicianship.

And besides, said Ashba, it's the future of the band that most interests him the most.

"I grew up on bands like Guns N' Roses," he said. "I have been approached to join many, many big bands throughout my career. This is the first band that I felt in my heart that I could bring something to the table. I have been watching what's been going on over the years. The music has always touched me in a way. It's very inspiring to me, so as a songwriter and producer it means more than just coming in and playing guitar.

Rose, he said, has something of a treasure trove of songs he's written in the past few years. Combined with the dozen or so song Ashba has written for Guns, it seems there will be plenty of fodder with which to work.

"It's a big challenge for me. It's fun and exciting to me to get in and work on new songs,"said Ashba, demurring when asked if there's a target date for a new album. "Like I said, my goal was never to join the band to just play guitar but to sit down and write some songs with Axl and my goal is to put together the next best Guns N' Roses record. I think that is everybody's goal in the band."

The goal has been put on a hold just a bit because of the band's heavy touring schedule. That should change in the next several weeks, said Ashba.

"It's a matter of sitting down with Axl," he said. "He's got a pretty clear vision of where he wants to go, but we've been touring so much [we haven't been able to work on songs]. For me, as a producer and songwriter, it's trying to bring his vision to life. I'll make it mine as well but really it's up to him to set the direction and then we'll bring that to life. And that's the fun part."

Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

johndivney wrote:

any chance axl will clue us in on what is his pretty clear vision of where he wants to go??


unless he already has w/this endless touring CD cycle
which i think he has.

there'll be no change in the next several weeks, cause a few weeks after several they're coming to europe.
then they'll have to take time off before any possibility of new music being created. but by then they'll prob go tour asia/australia/nz/south america.
so it goes.

Scabbie
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Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

Scabbie wrote:

I thought dj had dinner with slash in the past?

Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

Sky Dog wrote:

"He's got a pretty clear vision of where he wants to go"

How do these guys say stuff like this with a straight face?

Ali
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Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

Ali wrote:
Scabbie wrote:

I thought dj had dinner with slash in the past?

He said he dinner with him, yes.  I know where you're going with this, but, honestly, just because you have a dinner with someone, not even necessarily alone with someone, that doesn't mean that you really know them on personal level.  Anyway, just food for thought.

Ali

Scabbie
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Re: DJ Ashba Interview With The Washington Examiner

Scabbie wrote:

Ah, that's what he meant - they had dinner but ashba had no beef, they both ordered the vegetarian dish!

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