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Yes, I'm well aware that this has been brought up in the Social Media thread, but...but...How the f*ck aren't we talking more about this???

So Slash has been spotted a couple times in the past week hanging out and recording in an LA based studio. Sure, nothing has been officially announced as to what he's up to/recording.  But I also do not imagine GNR or Slash would broadcast it if he was in fact doing studio work for GNR's next album. 

Last summer, Axl let it be known that he showed both Slash & Duff the other half of Chinese and that "they liked it".  Could this be Slash putting his touches on those tracks?  Slash giving what would have been the second half of Chinese a more "classic" Guns vibe certainly wouldn't be a bad thing.  And hell, I'm sure they sound pretty good as they are. 

 

https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_releases/new_gnr_slash_is_recording_something_in_the_studio.html

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5 minutes ago, gnfnr2k said:

They should not be adding touches to the second half of the rest of the CD sessions, just scrap everything and rewrite music for Axls lyrics.

 

You might be right in your thinking, but that doesn't sound like a very "Axl" thing to do as far as scrapping it all and starting from scratch, other than perhaps his vocals.

Chinese was re-recorded an unknown amount of times and many of his vocals recorded in 99-00 still ended up on the album, along with guitar bits.  IRS, TWAT, Chinese, & Catcher come to mind. 

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8 minutes ago, Axl_morris said:

phineas and ferb/ SpongeBob doing a sequel? :lol:

 

It could be anything. The last thing it will be is a new Guns N Roses album

You're not wrong, it could be anything.  Just seems like the obvious thing for Guns to do during the down time, since there still seems to be a good amount of talk and buzz regarding the next album in the wake of the reunion's success.

Though, striking while the iron's hot hasn't exactly been one of Axl's strong points post break-up. 2002 and 2006 come to mind. Hopefully having the media and vast majority of the fan base rooting for him this time will make a difference. Not to mention the assumed full support of the label and industry as a whole right now. 

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