Friday, February 6, 2009

Axl Rose Speaks to Billboard


Billboard

Axl Rose's first official interview in over 9 years was published this morning, on his 47th birthday.

Below is a brief excerpt. You can read the entire interview
here.

What are your thoughts on how Universal has handled the album?

We feel that, unfortunately, we've never been really anything all that much more other than a throw it at the wall, see if it sticks, no real ground work, something to take advantage of, last quarter, cook the books, write-off, fuck this headache, hoping to get lucky scam. And, unfortunately, for all their nice words and assurances, nothing that's happened since the week or so before the release has shown us much of anything to the contrary. So at least in regard to the U.S., for the most part I don't look at it like we have a record company -- I look at it for the most part like we have friendly but otherwise cutthroat loan sharks, and we were lucky to get what we got but feel we could have done more if they were at least, especially with some of their backgrounds, a bit more involved creatively. So in light of pirating and the mess the major labels are in, I have no sympathy for the record companies, based on our experiences in the U.S.

The last time Guns N' Roses had a new album out, the Internet was barely a reality. What was your response to the nine-song leak this summer?

Having someone jeopardize your efforts so cavalierly is pretty much a nightmare. I don't know that it hurt us though, at least as one might think. Hard to say. That's not to imply leaks don't hurt artists, but that they were earlier roughs and the level of sound quality is much higher with the finals. That said, you have those who become emotionally attached to how the leaks sound, which, for better or worse, usually isn't so great to contend with. And it seems that those who often do so and complain publicly, oddly and coincidentally, have a history of basically being detractors as well even if they're somehow considered part of a "fan" base.

Observers are interpreting some of the songs on "Chinese Democracy" as being about the process of making the album. Is this valid?

I'd say there's a lot in the lyrics regarding the journey to make the album, even if not in so many words.

Are you planning to tour?

No plans, but there's talk. Management and our promoters are really excited with the offers coming in both here and worldwide.

Is there any chance you'll work with the former members of Guns N' Roses in the future?

I could see doing a song or so on the side with Izzy [Stradlin] or having him out [on tour] again. I'm not so comfortable with doing anything having more than one of the alumni. Maybe something with Duff [McKagan], but that's it, and not something I'd have to really get down into, as I'd get left with sorting it out and then blamed on top of it. So, no, not me

Billboard

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Axl at his "very best", that's the only comment for 95% of the "interview".

I'm not "pro-slash" and the use of the expression, to be honest, upsets me.

Anyway, glad to hear from the guy, though I'd like to have him TALK.

ard

Anonymous said...

well its about time he did a 'proper' interview, but when is a reporter going to grow some balls and ask some tough questions like what is the current band line up?

Anonymous said...

I didn't know Axl and Duff were cool - that's great! 2/4 original members (excluding axl) that's not too bad.

Anonymous said...

I didn't know Axl and Duff were cool - that's great! 2/4 original members (excluding axl) that's not too bad.

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