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Rockavastar

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  1. Ok so I think I'll clear the air even though no one is going to believe me but here goes.

    I created the song Patience... sung by GnR when I filled in for George Lynch on lead guitar in 1984 on Dokken's Tooth and nail tour...

    If you know Don and can get in touch with him.... do it

    The song was made up live... exactly the way Gnr does it right down to the wistle part.

    Holy shit if you know anyone that lived in Tok Alaska in 1984 The big bear Inn (think that's what they called the place) was the place to be and who wouldn't have been to a bar gig by a band on tour.

    The stop was not sheduled... they just showed up and played and George Lynch was stuck on the highway and that is how I got to fill in.

    I also created One last Breath by Creed right there on the spot... it's the story of my suicide attempt in Vancover

  2. Why is it that people are so quick to take credit for something you did? This might be a little off topic because it's with regard to what it says online about Izzy having wrote Patience. That is furthest from the truth. He probably got the song from a man out of Little Mountain Studio in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada, or he got it through ties he might have with either Don Dokken or George Lynch who played lead guitar for Dokken in 1984. The reason I'm bringing it up here is so that I can piss someone off and get their attention. I haven't had any luck with telephone calls. Either people are ignoring my attempts or they just can't believe me when I tell them I wrote Patience and the message never goes anywhere. Patience was a song that I created Live on stage in Tok, Alaska when I filled in for George Lynch because he couldn't make the show because of a landslide that closed the Alaska highway. It was the second of two encores that night... one with me as lead player for Dokken and the other was me solo. I also created One Last Breath by Creed during that encore. Oh one more thing Axl if in fact you do respond to this yourself... If you ever talk to Vince Neil of Motley Crue you might want to tell him Rockstar was looking to get in touch with him. If that name doesn't ring a bell ask him about the house that he lived in for free during the early years of Motley Crue and when he asks where you heard of that you can tell him that you were talking to the owner of that house because that owner is me!... As for Patience. I will sue for twenty five years of royalties... you might want to get in touch with me. If there is the possibility of sending a private message to me here at mygnrforum then you should do that. You might want to work something out privately for my royalties... a court battle could break you financially if I win and the courts gives me royalties as well as damages. It's up to you. Patience was created at a bar in front of a crowd of two hundred plus people and all it will take to win in court is one of those people to recall that night... Oh and I'm sure Don Dokken and the boys will remember the guy that pulled the most amazing guitar play that anyone might have ever seen.

    You have such a strong case and THIS is how you choose to move forward? Come on, who are you really?

    Well as soon as I can find any single person who's willing to give a little time in their life to pack up and go to another city, state or country to tell the truth in a court of law and then with that info I could more than likely convince a lawyer to take up the cause. Lawyers tend not to want to take up a case Pro Bono without some surefire proof in hand so that they know they're gonna get paid. I will be the one single songwriter in the music industry who has had more top ten hits than any other single songwriter in the history of the music industry. I wrote Please forgive me by Bryan Adams and It's my Life by Bon Jovi. I wrote nearly seven hundred songs in a six month period in 1984 and gave all of them away to people in the entertainment business. There are only forty one songs that I really wanted to get paid for and as of yet that hasn't happened. I made Vince Neil the superintendent of three houses I bought in L.A. in 1984 and gave him one of those houses to live in for free... If I can ever get in touch with the SOB he's got a few things coming his way from me. I have used social media to try to be nice to some of these assholes and the only thing that I can figure is that they're just content to ignore me for now. When I find that one person that will be willing to spare some of his time to take it to the level of the courts then I'd be willing to offer a hundred grand of my settlement in a court for that. In the ;mean time I'm going to continue to tell my story to the world... no matter what. Eventually I will get the attention of someone who has been in the business and has either heard rumors about me over the years and then we will see. I've Patiently.... that word pisses me off.... waited twenty five years for this day in my life. the money was intended to be my retirement... I don't want to wait anymore.

  3. Why is it that people are so quick to take credit for something you did? This might be a little off topic because it's with regard to what it says online about Izzy having wrote Patience. That is furthest from the truth. He probably got the song from a man out of Little Mountain Studio in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada, or he got it through ties he might have with either Don Dokken or George Lynch who played lead guitar for Dokken in 1984. The reason I'm bringing it up here is so that I can piss someone off and get their attention. I haven't had any luck with telephone calls. Either people are ignoring my attempts or they just can't believe me when I tell them I wrote Patience and the message never goes anywhere. Patience was a song that I created Live on stage in Tok, Alaska when I filled in for George Lynch because he couldn't make the show because of a landslide that closed the Alaska highway. It was the second of two encores that night... one with me as lead player for Dokken and the other was me solo. I also created One Last Breath by Creed during that encore. Oh one more thing Axl if in fact you do respond to this yourself... If you ever talk to Vince Neil of Motley Crue you might want to tell him Rockstar was looking to get in touch with him. If that name doesn't ring a bell ask him about the house that he lived in for free during the early years of Motley Crue and when he asks where you heard of that you can tell him that you were talking to the owner of that house because that owner is me!... As for Patience. I will sue for twenty five years of royalties... you might want to get in touch with me. If there is the possibility of sending a private message to me here at mygnrforum then you should do that. You might want to work something out privately for my royalties... a court battle could break you financially if I win and the courts gives me royalties as well as damages. It's up to you. Patience was created at a bar in front of a crowd of two hundred plus people and all it will take to win in court is one of those people to recall that night... Oh and I'm sure Don Dokken and the boys will remember the guy that pulled the most amazing guitar play that anyone might have ever seen.

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