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areuonsomething.com Okay,
so I'm going a little Guns N' Roses crazy this month. I was really excited
to hear that Chinese Democracy might actually come out this year . . .
for real this time. So I wrote about that. Then I talked about how great
the original band was during the discussion for the top 500 of all time
article. Now the only thing left since the old band and the new band are
covered, is what the guys from the original band have been up to since
leaving the group for one reason or another. They've been surprisingly
productive . . . especially considering Axl, and his new Guns N' Roses
(Axl owns the name, and is reportedly about to release a new GNR album
with a totally new band) have only released one song in the past ten years.
Steven
Adler - Steven played drums on the first GNR album, Appetite For Destruction
and on the follow up, GNR Lies, which was made up of the 4-song live e.p.
recorded before Appetite, Live Like A Suicide, and four new acoustic songs.
Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses, one of the biggest drug bands of all
time, because of his excessive drug abuse. Since then he's had a few heart
attacks, a stroke or two, and has released no new music. He did tour with
a band called Adler's Appetite, but that ended abruptly when their bus
driver, who hadn't been paid, left them on the side of the road and took
off. Dizzy Reed - Dizzy joined the GNR line-up on keyboards beginning with the Use Your Illusion albums. He's the only guy from the golden era of the band, other than Axl Rose himself, to still be in the current form of Guns N' Roses. Gilby
Clarke - Gilby replaced Izzy Stradlin on rhythm guitar, when Izzy
quit GNR shortly before the release of Use Your Illusion I+II. He played
on the subsequent tour, and on the band's last album The Spaghetti Incident?
Since being fired by Axl, just before the band's recording of The Rolling
Stones' "Sympathy For The Devil", which when it appeared on
the soundtrack to Interview With The Vampire, became the last song ever
released by a version of Guns N' Roses to contain more than one original
member. Gilby had released several solo albums since then . . . I, like
most people, do not own them. But since you can get them used for less
than a dollar on Amazon, I'm thinking about picking them up . . . it's
those damn $2.00 shipping charges that make me hesitate. Izzy
Stradlin - Izzy plays on all four GNR albums that feature original
tunes. He quit the band shortly before the release of the Use Your Illusion
albums. Since then, he's released five solo albums. The two that I own
(the first two I believe) are really good. They're not quite good enough
to warrant me spending $35 apiece on the other three which are only available
as high-priced imports at this time. Matt
Sorum - Matt replaced Steven Adler on drums and played in GNR from
the Use Your Illusion albums through the mid to late nineties when Axl
fired him. Matt was in The Cult before joining Guns N' Roses. Ironically
the Cult's singer Ian Astbury is now in The Doors, doing the exact opposite
thing Axl is doing . . . they've got everyone but the singer, Axl's got
the singer and no one else. After leaving GNR, Matt has played with four
different bands. He re-joined The Cult, and released at least one album.
The other three bands he played in all included other GNR members as well.
He played in Slash's Snake Pit, The Neurotic Outsiders, and Velvet Revolver.
I'll get to those in a minute. Duff
McKagan - Duff, along with Slash and Axl, is one of the only original
members of Guns N' Roses, to play on everything they've done to date (exempting
Axl's one single with his new line up). Axl fired him in the late nineties.
Before being fired from GNR, Duff released one solo album which had guest
spots by members of GNR and Skid Row. Later, he formed a band called the
Neurotic Outsiders along with Matt Sorum, Steve Jones of The Sex Pistols,
and John Taylor or Duran Duran. They released one album, which no one
heard about. Duff also played in a band called 10 Minute Warning. Today
Duff is a member of Velvet Revolver. Again, I'll get to that. Slash
- Slash, the top hated lead guitarist on all the real Guns N' Roses tunes,
is the reason a lot of people think Axl's new GNR will fail. The theory
is that Axl and Slash are like Jagger and Richards - great together, not
so much separate. The theory is bogus. I've seen Axl's Slash-less band
and they were incredible, and I've seen Slash three times without Axl
in two different bands and he was always incredible. They'll both be fine.
Slash was fired by Axl in the late nineties. Axl dislikes Slash so much
that it's in his contract that Slash cannot be in the building when he
plays a concert. This was an issue at one Las Vegas show when security
had to escort Slash out before Axl would take the stage. Velvet
Revolver - This is the new (their debut album came out last year)
supergroup formed by three ex-gunners, Matt, Duff and Slash, along with
ex-Stone Temple Pilots front-man Scott Weiland. Oh and there's another
guitarist, Dave "how the hell did I get this job" Kushner. He
played in Infectious Grooves. Who? Exactly. Their album debuted at number
one and this summer they're headlining an arena / amphitheater tour as
well as co-headlining Ozzfest for a few dates.
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