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  1. 3 minutes ago, AxlRQ93 said:

    The question is, does this lawsuit trigger new lawsuits from Stephanie and Erin and whoever else?

    Seeing as they can see now how they’d actually be heard.  

    The lawsuit also alleges that Axl did things to a 15 year old girl in 1985. If she’s still alive, might she also sue? Could she be called by this lady to testify?

    I’m assuming that is “little Michelle”  she’s all over the internet.  She seems crazy to be honest, not saying that something didn’t happen to her, but I don’t know how credible her testimony would be.

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  2. It’s not good, I think it’s been documented that Axl had violent incidents with some women, although this one does sound like a cash grab.  He just better hope that this doesn’t spur more women to come out of the woodwork to talk to the media.  

    This will cause him to go into hibernation again I think.  I wonder if he knew it was coming.

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  3. On 6/10/2020 at 9:55 PM, Tom2112 said:

    Seems to be a lot of "Don't you get it!? I was in GNR and the cult!!" to be fair people shout about much less, but he doesn't get it; in most peoples eyes, he was just someone those bands hired to play drums... they don't really view him as THE drummer of those bands. When you think of GNR his name is high on the list, but most people still talk about Steven first and foremost - just as who was most popular, I'm not talking ability.

    Maybe Duff didn't tell him about Guns because he knew he'd ask to play and it was just going to be awkward... we all have those friends who love you when you're doing stuff for them and flip as soon as you don't come running 1 time in 10.

    It's amazing he's had the career he's had considering the chip on his shoulder.

    I think it's a really bad decision on Matt's part to slam Slash and Duff like this.  You're right, a lot of the perks he has enjoyed over the years is because of his association with them.  But he isn't and never was the star.  He seems to think he is though.  

  4. 10 hours ago, Lio said:

    I haven't finished the book yet, but I wonder if it's shelved because of all these things. I am far more apalled/grossed out by all of that than I am shocked by his sneers towards Slash, Duff or anyone else. Seriously, I am not a loud feminist who yells ME TOO! at every corner, but all of this I find genuinely awful, and reading on here: 'He's just a guy fucking as many women as he could' as if it's some kind of feat? Ugh. He's talking about breaking in and rating exploited girls FFS. And as far as I can see, he feels quite good about it. Drawing the parallel with what's going on today, could you imagine a slave handler breaking in some n***s and a publisher publishing that book?

    I have never liked Matt, but reading his book makes me find him an absolutely atrocious, despicable person. I read Duff's and Slash's books too, and I'm not saying they were/are noble men, but this is taking it a whole lot further imo.

    I agree, he sounds like an idiot.  I get that rock n roll memoirs mention a lot of sexual escapades, but there is a bragging tone to this that is a real turn off.  "Young" girls?  Ugh.  You would have to a be a real moron to be quoted like this in the year 2020.  

  5. 11 hours ago, Powderfinger said:

    One of these days, when I was out shopping ahead of the party, I got a call from a girl who worked for Heidi Fleiss.
    “Matt,” she said, “we’re going to break in some new girls, and, uh, Heidi wants to try them out.”
    “What do you mean?” I asked.
    “Could I send them over to your place so you can rate them for us?”
    I didn’t know quite what to think, but the very next day, the girl I had
    spoken to came over with a couple young girls. I fucked each of them— together and individually—and afterward, I had to give them a rating and feedback. The same happened the next week, with a bunch of new girls. I remember one of them in particular, because she was super hot and brought a suitcase with a gigantic dildo inside.
    We all took GHB, and the girl and I went into the theater room, where she started working herself with the dildo. The thing with GHB is that if you take too much, it can make you fall asleep, and that’s exactly what happened to her—with this gigantic dildo still buzzing away inside her. I went over and yelled for her to wake up, but it was pointless. She was out of it for the rest of the evening.
       
     

    :facepalm:  :facepalm:  What a knob...... 

    That seals it for me, what a douchebag!

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  6. On 2020-06-05 at 1:21 AM, vloors said:

    Love INXS myself.

    Slash in his book though said they hated the band with a passion.

    I do remember an article from the eighties where guns played before INXS at a festival.  Apparently guns were having a bad show and either Hutchence or some other member of the band was quoted as saying “does it get any worse than this?”  I bet Axl never forgot that.

    didn’t like INXS much myself.

    i guess I should have listened to the podcast first, they actually mention this festival!

     

  7. On 2020-04-09 at 12:48 PM, LunsJail said:

    His attitude towards Slash and Duff is incredible. He really isn’t positive about them at all throughout the book. He acts as if they’ve left him hanging. I never came to an understanding of what he thinks he’s owed by these guys.

    There is some behind the scenes dirty laundry on the NITL lineup. He’s airing some shit that probably should have remained confidential.

    They didn’t owe him anything, I mean they didn’t even have to use it for VR.  I’m sorry, but Matt has always sounded very unlike able to me, big ego for little reason.

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  8. The movie is a bit of a guilty pleasure, but kind of laughable as well. 

    As for the criticism they are getting about the portrayal of women in it, I think it's well deserved.  That may have been the norm in the sunset strip eighties, but to portray it as they did in this movie (Sixx telling Vince to muzzle his girlfriend, Tommy's physical abuse, the girl under the table), they seem like they are proud of it to this day which makes them seem like out of touch morons imo. 

    I can't figure out for the life of me, why Tommy Lee would agree to being portrayed in the movie as punching his girlfriend in the face.  But I suppose in his mind, he thought it was a defense, she is shown as stabbing him and calling his mother a name, so she "deserved" it. 

    The lack of self awareness just turned me off.  Three of them, (Sixx, Lee, Neil) seem like bad behaving adolescents that never grew up.

     

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