Mararoyce Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 20 minutes ago, Apollo said: No kidding. Earlier in the topic people were saying how sad it was that Axl had TB and no wife. He looked like he was holding back tears when he was talking about how much they've helped him in life. Guess posters on here don't know Axl as well as they think they do. Emotional? Really? I think he was taking his time to answer in a way that wouldn't fuel the fire. It seems that hes aware how some of us feel about TB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NachoLZ Posted September 5, 2016 Author Share Posted September 5, 2016 9 minutes ago, KeifferGNR said: You sir, you rock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snoman Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 y does axl always wear that one glove on his left hand? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
triad Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 1 minute ago, Jeez said: Thanks. That post wasn't there when I posted mine. So, the whole thing is dubbed? I cant understand a word.. KeifferGNR's post is in English! I see someone posted it again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reclamation Project Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 I am not surprised one bit that all the answers were pretty bland. Nowadays writers will take a couple of words and run with them. It's easier to give generic answers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rendestroi95 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 3 minutes ago, Jeez said: Thanks. That post wasn't there when I posted mine. So, the whole thing is dubbed? I cant understand a word.. Tv Version (Dubbed): https://voddownload01.video.globo.com/v0/f1/05/18/5282110_1817a22f0e1ce04dbd7853c48a89842c3566c29a/5282110-web720.mp4?h=050214730451508201143996147304875015380105811wXU8T-V89GtCn0BNbFK2pA&k=html5 Complete with subtitles: https://voddownload02.video.globo.com/v0/f0/f8/34/5282009_3487c02bfd0f8ebedde24815af16777820ab7a02/5282009-web720.mp4?h=050214730419556138638845147304555536825816961ISmsBp8W25EYMkeUt3VTPw&k=html5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billsfan Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 11 minutes ago, Mararoyce said: Emotional? Really? I think he was taking his time to answer in a way that wouldn't fuel the fire. It seems that hes aware how some of us feel about TB. This. He started the whole answer to team Brazil joking about them calling the shots.. Funny how some want to see it the other way I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucky girl Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 What about Eddie Trunk? What gonna do now? Because he's been announced he was waiting to do " The interview" full of expectation about questions that was made direct by Brazil Journalist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiffani Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 1 hour ago, Billsfan said: Makes sense. I was expecting more Adler than we got once he actually appeared, certainly gives hope that he's in the plans for the future. I still question the izzy thing.. This is the news I was hoping for regarding Steven. In the beginning of this thing, the impression that I had was that Steven would be along for the ride, full time. This interview gives the impression of that being the initial plan until his injury changed everything. That's what I would like to believe at least. Hopefully he will take on more of a permanent role over the next year or so. I don't expect that too soon as back injuries and surgeries are major, Steven isn't a Spring chicken anymore and healing will take longer for him especially when it comes to sitting on a throne with no back support and playing for nearly 3 hours every other day with rehearsals inbetween. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mararoyce Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Billsfan said: This. He started the whole answer to team Brazil joking about them calling the shots.. Funny how some want to see it the other way I guess Hey, I respectfully honor your opinion. Edited September 5, 2016 by Mararoyce Spelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tadsy Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 Its fantastic to see Axl give an interview and hear his voice (other than at a gigg). Its fascinating to hear him talk with another original member. The interviewer did ok... i wouldnt say he was exceptional. He asked the new music question.. and all he had to do was be quiet and wait for an answer before he tried to back track and turn it into something else. The answer regarding TB wasnt weird at all. It just shows what that family means to him. One fascinating part of that answer was his sarcasm about them holding him hostage. Axl is obviously aware of whats been said about them/him..etc. I wouldnt be surprised in the least that he knows what gets said on this particular forum or HTGTH. I was slightly disapointed that the interview wasnt more in depth/professional.. it kind of seemed a bit sketchy in terms of its delivery and how it was produced... there was definitely cuts in those answers. All in all.. nice to see Axl smile too... he seems like a cool dude, a very intense dude, but everytime he speaks, it really is at odds at the perceptions that have been built up around him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxlsFavoriteRose Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 36 minutes ago, KeifferGNR said: thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sanity_lost Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 40 minutes ago, Billsfan said: You really expected different? Seriously? Just so you know... Slash was NOT there Not really completely surprising, but he was much more comfortable during the China Exchange Q&A. In this interview he had a lot more pauses as he thought about what he wanted to say and fiddling with things such as his boots and jeans here than he did in the China Exchange video. Not sure what Slash not being there has to do with anything? Is he not comfortable being interviewed for a TV show because Slash is not there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IncitingChaos Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 They had to pay a fortune for this interview Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nicklord Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 So basically Steven would be involved in tour if he was healthy. Bad luck I guess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post gunsguy Posted September 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted September 5, 2016 Fully transcribed at newswire! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GNRfan2008 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 Good interview. I would love it if they do a Blu-ray in South America, especially Brazil. Those are the only crowds nowadays that do a good job rocking out to the music instead of filming everything on their phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shjtjustgotreal Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 I can't get enough of Axl's smile 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reclamation Project Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 (edited) 59 minutes ago, sanity_lost said: My favorite part of the interview is how Axl kept jingling. 57 minutes ago, pinkforgirls said: haha I chuckled at that. He sounds like Santa and his sleigh. Me too! Edited September 5, 2016 by Reclamation Project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megaguns1982 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 The part when the interviewer asks about for all of this to happen, has something changed inside? duff totally changes the topic to playing CD songs... weird answer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post highvoltage Posted September 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted September 5, 2016 Interview transcribed by mygnrforum.com: Interviewer: I was reading that recently the band posted on Facebook, something, ironically saying hey thanks everyone who says, who tried to take credit for getting us back together, I'd like to ask you guys what was the real driving force that made you guys come back together again?Axl: Actually it had a lot to do with Paul Tollet of Coachella. He started talking about it, it seemed real, so at that point I just you know told my people that they could go ahead and start talking to people and see whats going on then as it became more real then I, I text Fernando and asked for Slash's number and then Fernando texts his Mom and she's like... If this is a joke... I'm Gonna kill you!Interviewer: But when you guys signed up for Coachella did you think at the time it was gonna be a one off thing and then only later it developed into a full tour?Axl: No, no.. it started with talking about Coachella but at the same time that those talks were starting there were people involved with Coachella, agencies and things. So, they were having these conversations about what they could possibly do or not, so it was all being considered.Interviewer: So both of you already had it in mind that well this might end up turning into a full blown tour?Axl: We started talking like in the spring (Duff) yeah, (Axl) but it's like everybody's people were finding out about possibilities and things like that and then we started talking together in the spring and so...Duff: It was just you know, getting into rehearsals it was really just kind of like one day at a time, I don't know that I thought too much about how far ahead, it was just really cool to play some of the music with the guys I was playing it with. Interviewer: I've read comments you guys have made about the current state of the music industry and I have a question about that. Let's say if you guys were let's say 17, in this day and age, exact same guys you were 30 years ago, do you think the whole environment of music, of the business... would allow a band like Guns N' Roses to be born?Axl: I don't know, I don't recall what I said about the state of music but I don't know what I would be gravitating towards out there and what medium I would be listening to it in... I mean you meet people that, some listen to the radio other people are like what's radio? You know now and people listen to internet radio, streaming services or some people like collecting cd's you know? Some people collect cassettes now. So I don't know, I don't know where I would be, where I would be gravitating towards...Duff: And I have 18 and a 16 year old daughters so I am so informed by what... it's not about me, you know we're like.... it shouldn't be about me either it's what their experiences and what like their streaming service turns them on to and there's this whole underground scene again where people are playing instruments and going to these little shows and I've gone to a couple with them... it's a whole new thing that we might have recognized, maybe, I'm not sure...Interviewer: In L.A. You mean?Duff: On the West coast... I've seen a couple different places.Interviewer: Small places?Duff: Small, yeah. There's a place called "The Smell" and it's on skid row and it smells! It's five bucks to get in..Interviewer: CBGB all over again?Duff: Yeah-ish, yeah... but kids take like Uber there..Interviewer: Do you go out to see music, Axl, at all?Axl: Not lots, no, I'm not... Oddly I guess I'm not really a live performance guy. I'd rather watch sports on TV rather than most of the time then go to an actual game... I'd rather, they got like the close ups and all that so... I'll watch some things if it's filmed but I'm not so much seeing things live a whole lot. Interviewer: Talking about small venues, what was it like for you guys to be back at the Troubador and do a Guns N' Roses show?Axl: It was great for about a song and a half! When I broke my foot. Duff: He broke his foot, second song man.Interviewer: But you went on didn't you?Axl: Oh yeah, yeah...Interviewer: Did you realize you had broken your foot?Axl: Yeah I was pretty sure I did Duff: You said it.. ."I think I broke my foot"Axl: I was pretty sure I did... you know my sister had just broken her leg a few months before and she made this comment... she goes... "You know when you break something!" You know... and all of a sudden on stage I was like she's right you do, you know! Interviewer: You guys are doing dates in November in Brazil, of course Axl you have these very strong Brazilian connections a whole family that's so close to you.... for those who are watching us who may not be familiar with that story could you sum it up for us, your Brazilian connection?Axl: Well I've been enslaved for several years now by a Brazilian family, they torture me and they make me go sing and stuff, you know they whip me... NO, I met Beta like in '91 and her family and then we've been together in ways since then and Beta's been a big help with everything behind the scenes of Guns N' Roses and her family's been very supportive. Fernando has worked his way up in this business doing all kinds of things. With Guns N' Roses, but also with other companies and things... and been everything from baggage and wardrobe to being a tour manger and stuff. And doing the jobs well. He's also worked with all the managers I've worked with and learned from them and knows how to communicate with them. So it seems to be something that they like to be involved with... and it helps everything. Plus, they're a big family. I like the family environment, it helps keep things kind of insular. Interviewer: Cool. And I've heard talk of a possible new record, some new material. You've shown stuff to both Duff and Slash. For someone who comes from my generation, does it bother you that your new record might not be available phyiscally. That there might not be a real CD. That even if there is a real CD, people might only listen to it in a streaming environment?Axl: It doesn't bother me except in terms of if you're interested in the album art and stuff. In ways I can get it, I think in some ways there's not as many artists doing a lot with the artwork of the album that you can't just do in photos somewhere.Interviewer: But that's something you gave a lot of thought to, right? The right cover...Axl: Tried to.Interviewer: But that's gone now. *To Duff* How to you feel about it?Duff: Well I'm just an observationalist in this. I've been the person in my house and I've been the person in my house that's like... If it's Joan Jett, you've got to buy the record. And I'm looked at like I'm an alien, like that's one extra button to push. That's it. The art is really secondary and they experience their music in a whole different way. But I think there is that thing like Ax said.... you know people today are collecting cassettes and vinyl, like 15, 16, 17, 18 year olds getting a record and just looking at the thing. That might just be a niche, it's all about streaming... Interviewer: Duff you have collaborated over those years after Guns N' Roses split so to speak... You have collaborated with both Slash and Axl. But Axl and Slash haven't played together in a long time. I want to ask you what was it like the moment when you actually got together with Slash for this reunion? Was it at someone's house? Was it a phone call? What was it like, was it awkward?Axl: What do you mean, playing together or do you mean- Interviewer: No, just being together like in the same room. Even before playing.Axl: Well I had asked for his number and then I'd called him and he was on tour or something and we set up when we going to see each other. Then I think something happened to both of our plans and it didn't happen. Then eventually in October we got together - we had a dinner at my house. Duff and I hung out after that a week or so after. And then it was just like talking and planning. Initially we were going to do some kind of promos and stuff, but then other things came up that got in the way of that. Then it was rehearsals. We went down to rehearsal, everything sounded right and we just went to work. Hearing what everything sounded like and just getting ready for the show... and it was all... working, you know? Interviewer: I just think that each one of you.. I mean the three of you, had to change a bit. Something has changed inside for this to be happening. Or again, do you think it ended up happening naturally to start with?Duff: I got to discover in the best of ways... the album Chinese Democracy that he made (pointing at Axl). And it was these song that' he'd worked on. you know I'd listened to the record, but when you start to play the songs.. as a player... you really discover everything under all the layers in the song.Axl: A lot of layers *nods* (laughter)Duff: A lot of layers. But really kind of like how you hear and how I'm hearing the songs are maybe a little bit different. And I know that when we went into rehearsals, we wanted to really like.. own what we were doing. Y'know, this is what we were going to be doing. Axl: You know, I really didn't have anything to do with that. Its like, they stepped through songs on Chinese. *Duff nods* They asked which ones are you interested in us doing and stuff... and they stepped to that on their own. They started working with Frank because they had their own way of working with the drummer and working with the rhythms and kind of picked up the tempo on some of the old songs a bit and things like that. They got their communication working. They spent a good while at that on their own. Interviewer: You made reference to drumming.. that reminded me of Steve Adler. Is there any chance that Izzy and Steve might join you guys? I know that Izzy already played with you guys, but any chance Steve might join you guys later in the tour?Axl: No Steven did join us. Interviewer: Oh he did?Axl: Yeah it was Steven that joined us. Yeah you know... At the same time I have no idea. When this started, Steven had just had back surgery so... and um. I don't have any idea about that. And with Izzy... that's just something that I can't really.... describe. That's to say, I don't really know what to say about Izzy. It's like you could have a conversation and think it's one way and the next day it's another way. And I'm not trying to take any shots at Izzy, it's just that his thing is kind of his thing. Whatever that is, y'know. Interviewer: Well it's time to go. I just have one final question for you Axl... the split duties between Guns N' Roses and AC/DC.. Are you planning on doing that for quite some time now?Axl: I'll do that as long as Angus wants to do it and as long as we can make it work. Guns is really supportive about it. Duff: It's pretty radicalAxl: I love that it's my job. I love that Angus is my boss. And it's singing the uh... early Brian songs from the first couple albums... those are something else to sing. So it's physically a different animal and another kind of work. And I take pride in doing it. It's a hard thing in it's own way. So after this, it's a few days and I'll do another 10 shows with AC/DC. And after that, it's whatever Angus wants to do. Interviewer: What do you have to say to the Brazilian fans going to the shows in November, some of the shows are already sold out. What can they expect and what special recollections do you have of Brazil? You’ve been there quite a few times.Axl: All we have to say is… We’re coming!Duff: We’re coming!Axl: We’re on the way!Duff: I remember the first time we went there, there was no Internet, in 1990 or whatever it was—Axl: '91Duff: '91. And going down there and…sort of having an idea but we had never been down there before. And showing up at the airport and I remember the Gulf War started as we were flying and the pilot came on there and [said] “The Gulf War has started,” like what? And we landed and there were thousands of kids at the airport. I hadn’t seen that. Japan, a little bit, but Rio was a whole different thing, and that was our welcome, like thousands of people, and then thousands of people outside the hotel, and then we played two sold out nights at the Maracana stadium, and that was… Interviewer: It was not common for bands at their peak to go to Brazil. That was a very unusual thing, so that was such a big deal.Axl: I think it was Globo (Interviewer's company) that wanted us to come there. They spoke with our management about us going there. We were just really glad to do it, we were excited to be there.Duff: Yeah 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 53 minutes ago, Mararoyce said: Emotional? Really? I think he was taking his time to answer in a way that wouldn't fuel the fire. It seems that hes aware how some of us feel about TB. Interesting viewpoint. It's crazy how varied people's views are on Axl. Some say they love him because of his not giving a f*ck attitude and that he does whatever he wants. But you think he would temper his answer about his "mom" and "family" so as not to upset a small group of posters on a fan forum? Wouldn't that make him a huge pussy? To refuse to give an honest answer about the person he considers his mom just so he wouldn't make 8 GnR nerds angry? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-W.A.R- Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 Izzy watching The Wire? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 35 minutes ago, Tadsy said: Its fantastic to see Axl give an interview and hear his voice (other than at a gigg). Its fascinating to hear him talk with another original member. The interviewer did ok... i wouldnt say he was exceptional. He asked the new music question.. and all he had to do was be quiet and wait for an answer before he tried to back track and turn it into something else. The answer regarding TB wasnt weird at all. It just shows what that family means to him. One fascinating part of that answer was his sarcasm about them holding him hostage. Axl is obviously aware of whats been said about them/him..etc. I wouldnt be surprised in the least that he knows what gets said on this particular forum or HTGTH. I was slightly disapointed that the interview wasnt more in depth/professional.. it kind of seemed a bit sketchy in terms of its delivery and how it was produced... there was definitely cuts in those answers. All in all.. nice to see Axl smile too... he seems like a cool dude, a very intense dude, but everytime he speaks, it really is at odds at the perceptions that have been built up around him. Great response. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidman69 Posted September 5, 2016 Share Posted September 5, 2016 Here's the full interview Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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