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Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
Interview with the Vampire came out in November 1994
News outlets reported GNR recording the song in October 1994
However the movie was filmed between the fall of 1993 and the spring of 1994
Slash claimed that Axl got the idea for GNR recording the song after seeing a screening of the film
Axl in his fax to MTV said Slash hadnt been musically involved in Guns since April 1994
But as noted, news reports gave hot press of GNR recently recording the song in October 1994
So when was it recorded? April 94? October? Any clues?
Gilby said he did the song while he was on tour, but it’s unclear when those dates were.
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Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
Gilby, who doesn’t even feature on the song, said he did it while they were on tour? Somehow I don’t think so Gilby…
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
He might not have gotten fired had he not done the album and tour.
It's what led to his interview with RS to promote it and he bitched about the lack of GNR activity.
lash claimed that Axl got the idea for GNR recording the song after seeing a screening of the film
I remember that differently. They initially had the Stones version of the song but someone involved wanted to get GNR to cover it. Axl initially balked and then changed his mind.
So when was it recorded? April 94? October? Any clues?
We may never actually know but it's probably between August-October.
Gilby's tour started June 12
Pawnshop Guitars released July 26
Rolling Stone magazine Sept 94
No way in hell was that song recorded in April. We would've heard about it fairly quickly.
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
I think he would. Not because he had anything against Gilby but because he needed an ally in the band. Dude was a hired gun so he could make up any excuse he liked to make it happen. He did that gig with him in 2000 so there doesn't appear to have been any hard feelings, which again points to the decision being "business" and not personal.
Axl should have followed his instinct with Sympathy. Initially I'm guessing he balked at the idea of doing another cover song after TSI, but then convinced himself it would be good promotion. All it did was promote the idea of GN'R as a pop culture joke.
Still a great song though.
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
It was a bad idea...shit timing.
I'll never forget the huge stacks of the single just rotting in the store. Nobody cared.
I don't know why Geffen expected that to fly off the shelves. People weren't listening to GNR at the time...they were listening to Green Day, The Offspring, NIN, and Soundgarden.
There was no video and radio didn't care either.
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
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Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
lash claimed that Axl got the idea for GNR recording the song after seeing a screening of the film
I remember that differently. They initially had the Stones version of the song but someone involved wanted to get GNR to cover it. Axl initially balked and then changed his mind.
I remember reading a Slash interview where he said he watched the movie with the Stones version and said he didn't understand why Axl wanted to do a cover, as the movie was "fine" with the original. I think he considered it a favor to Axl..
But anyways, you know what would have been cool? Opening the Not In This Lifetime tour with the song live...
Edit: Nope, apparently Axl really didn't want to do it either, before he saw he movie. The request came from Tom Zutaut:
see at the 5 min mark:
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
If Axl is against something...and Slash is against something.....
Don't do it.
It makes what happened during and after its recording even worse.
Always go with your first instinct.... especially when the fate of one of the greatest bands in the world hangs in the balance.
Re: Sympathy for the Devil recording date?
Quite a bit of promo items here.
Anyone familiar with the “PROMOTIONAL GEFFEN RECORDS RETAILERS ORDERING AD CARD”?
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