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    Put some ginger pubes on that owl's face and I reckon we've got an Axl look-a-like.

    I could really care less about his appearance at this point. I wouldn't mind going to one of those Euro shows, but an album release will make me happy. Whenever that happens....

    "He's still lookin' good. His name is Axl. His name is Axl and he likes to eat them samiches."

    i dont care if he becomes a cross dresser or comes on stage like twisted sister look alikes, jus release the damn CD!

  2. Im sure no one really cares, but the April 6th have A small thing talkin about Axl suein slash and a picture of Axl at the soparnos party. Jus thought 2 mention it cause its gnr, sorry i didnt find the link i got the mag at home but no scanner

  3. ok, im searchin the net for more info on GnR n slash with GnR today, but nothin but comments from him. GnR has been slient for years even in '02 slash or duff or matt said nothin. now 2006 hits and we're gettin news from slash himself, rumors about axl n slash, so its not to farfetched tht the orginal GnR mite b plannin sumthin. Now mayb there meetin with each other or sumthin or plannin a tour or sumthin but theres sumthin more then jus lawsuits. plus slash still hasnt commented on axl's statement so it may b true

  4. hate 2 say this, but velvet revolver is the cloesest thing ur gettin to the old gnr, 3/5 members (i no adler was the first drummer, but matt was there longer) so if CD doesnt come out then u mite need 2 settle

  5. Hey sorry before, heres the article from the site

    NEW YORK -- Their songs should be so passionate.

    The frontmen for intertwined rock bands Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver -- both struggling to complete albums for release later this year -- have spent the past week or so spewing venom back and forth. Which can't be bad for business.

    The feud began when top Gunner Axl Rose launched a countersuit against his former GNR bandmates Saul ''Slash'' Hudson and Michael ''Duff'' McKagan, who left GNR in the 1990s and have since formed Velvet Revolver.

    The two had filed suits in 2004 and 2005 seeking the rights to the old GNR songs, accusing Rose of killing deals that would have put their songs in a half-dozen movies, including ''Old School'' and ''Black Hawk Down.''

    Rose's counterclaim asks a federal court to confirm his ownership of his ''creative works'' and defends his decision to choose when to license the music and to whom.

    But Rose didn't leave it there.

    He added a diatribe against his former lead guitarist, accusing Slash of making ''negative and malicious statements'' about him ''in order to garner publicity for himself.'' He described Slash as a ''consummate press, photo and media opportunist and manipulator'' who was trying to ''take credit for something that was not his.''

    But it was a bizarre addendum to the statement, totally unrelated to the suit, that drew the wrath of Velvet Revolver lead singer Scott Weiland.

    Rose recalled a day last October where Slash, whom he hadn't spoken to in almost a decade, showed up unannounced at his door at 5:30 one morning. Rose claimed that during their conversation Slash tore into his Velvet Revolver bandmates, calling Duff ''spineless'' and Weiland ''a fraud,'' among other things.

    Despite Slash's hard-partying reputation, Rose insisted his former bandmate did not appear under the influence when he allegedly made these comments during this pre-dawn meeting.

    The story raised hopes among die-hard GNR fans wishing for a reunion and disillusionment among dedicated Velvet Revolver fans, who worried this could spell the end.

    Following the statement, the normally media-friendly Slash was uncharacteristically silent, making no comment on Rose's statement. The deafening silence appeared to validate Rose's comments about the meeting and further fueled talk of a pending Velvet Revolver breakup.

    On the third day, though, Weiland went ballistic, issuing his own statement in retaliation. On Velvet Revolver's official Web site, he called Rose ''fat,'' ''Botox faced,'' ''wig wearin' '' plus other names that can't be printed here. He also attacked Rose's long-delayed album and ridiculed his aborted 2002 tour.

    ''What we're talking about here,'' Weiland said, ''is a frightened little man who once thought he was king, but unfortunately this king without his court is nothing but a memory.''

    AP

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