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Unless you're Axl Rose, being a member of Guns N' Roses just might be one of the riskiest jobs in rock.

When bassist Tommy Stinson was welcomed to the GNR jungle in late 1997, you couldn't have blamed him for figuring it was a short-term gig. At that point, the band's other founders had all split or been given walking papers, and Rose's control-freaky personality made job security an oxymoron.

So how's this for longevity? As the group sets its sights on a Thursday show at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Stinson is at 14 years and counting -- making him the third-longest-tenured player in Guns N' Roses history, behind Rose (26 years) and keyboardist Dizzy Reed (21).

"It's been a good run, and I still have fun with it," says the 45-year-old Minnesota native, who made his name in the 1980s as the Replacements' teenage bassist. "This trip in particular has been one of the more enjoyable, one of the least stressful we've had."

This year's tour has been streamlined and near seamless -- no small feat for a band whose legacy is notoriously loaded with late starts, infighting, canceled gigs and albums that can take a decade to complete.

"The group vibe has been pretty good," Stinson says. "Nothing to derail the train."

One stabilizing influence, he says, has been lead guitarist D.J. Ashba, the versatile musician and entrepreneur who joined in 2009, rounding out an eight-man lineup that includes drummer Frank Ferrer, rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus, guitarist Ron Thal and utility man Chris Pitman.

"D.J. made a good addition because he has fun with the gig and he doesn't take himself too seriously off the stage, which is important," Stinson says. "You can't compete with each other. You can only do your own thing and have fun with it, and if you do that, you're ahead of the game."

Thursday's show is the band's first Michigan appearance since the 2008 release of "Chinese Democracy," the long-delayed, much-mythologized album that aimed to return Guns N' Roses to its creative heights.

Whether it successfully captured the lightning-in-a-bottle magic of "Appetite for Destruction" or epic valor of "Use Your Illusion" remains a topic of fierce fan debate. But Stinson is a believer, and he has been lobbying for even more of the new songs in a 2 1/2-hour set that features several of them already.

"I think people have had time to sit with that music," he says. "Now I want to go out and play it."

Fourteen years in, Stinson is confident he's got a voice in GNR. There's a collaborative dynamic now that didn't exist when he joined, and he describes his relationship with Rose as one of mutual respect.

But when all is said and done, Stinson says, he knows who still calls the shots.

"If I feel something is a really terrible idea, or there's something good we're not getting to, I feel compelled to say something," he says. "But for the most part, Axl tells us what he wants, and it's: 'OK, cool. That's it. Make the dream real.' "

Stinson gets to stretch his artistic legs when he's not on the road with GNR or Soul Asylum, which took him aboard in 2006. Since the Replacements disbanded two decades ago, he's led the bands Perfect and Bash & Pop, and his second solo album -- "One Man Mutiny" -- was released to glowing reviews in August.

The Replacements' scruffy, spiky rock and GNR's ambitious glam-metal may seem to inhabit distinct corners of the pop-culture kingdom. When he joined Guns in '97, Stinson certainly raised a few eyebrows -- and Replacements main man Paul Westerberg publicly criticized his former bandmate.

"It didn't really occur to me to look at it in those terms," Stinson says. "The funny thing is, as I've talked to people over the years, it turns out there's not actually much of that cultural difference. There are a lot of people who are fans of both bands, which was striking, because it's the last thing I would have expected."

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Misleading and incorrect title. Please don't make up false quotes.

serious? put a smile in your face.

Quotefucking IS serious business. Many casual browsers may just read the title and believe it to be correct.

"Relationship with Rose as one of mutual respect."

it is okay for you guys?

If you want to keep with the antagonistic flair of the original quote why not this:

Stinson: "For the most part, Axl tells us what he wants, and it's: 'OK, cool'."

See, that's a REAL quote from the interview and although it might not stir up as much shit as the original false quote it is as good as it gets.

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Quotefucking IS serious business. Many casual browsers may just read the title and believe it to be correct.

Oh no!!! What will we do?!?! How will we live?!?!

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One of the more "upbeat" GN'R-related interviews Stinson has done in quite a while IMHO. Dude seems reasonably content with things...

Lots of great interviews with Tommy recently, and all good:

http://gnr-afd.forumotion.com/t1240-interview-with-tommy-the-boston-globe-november-25-2011

http://gnr-afd.forumotion.com/t1241-interview-with-tommy-citybeat-november-30-2011

http://gnr-afd.forumotion.com/t1243-interview-with-tommy-60-memphis-november-30-2011

http://gnr-afd.forumotion.com/t1246-interview-with-tommy-detroit-news-december-1-2011

He seems REALLY content about being in GN'R.

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He's not going to change the title. We're all giving him the attention he's desperate for in the first place. That was his whole goal, sorta like a kindergartner who disrupts class so they can get attention, be it negative or positive.

I have a feeling the mods won't let this last. Enjoy the attention while ya can, a wad.

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He's not going to change the title. We're all giving him the attention he's desperate for in the first place. That was his whole goal, sorta like a kindergartner who disrupts class so they can get attention, be it negative or positive.

I have a feeling the mods won't let this last. Enjoy the attention while ya can, a wad.

hello popcorn. i don't need your attention, i just colaborate in this forum more than you.

the title is the problem? okay. but this is the truth about the band.

in any case, can you to learn me how to change the title?

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He's not going to change the title. We're all giving him the attention he's desperate for in the first place. That was his whole goal, sorta like a kindergartner who disrupts class so they can get attention, be it negative or positive.

I have a feeling the mods won't let this last. Enjoy the attention while ya can, a wad.

What I don't understand is why people would act stupid in order to get stir shit and get a response. Don't they understand that they are only making fools of themselves? When the day is over they are the fools not those that rationally decide to respond to obvious trolling. uaud has so far only proven that he is unable to correctly quote a simple text in a pathetic attempt at discrediting a band and people saw through him immediately. So if you are going to cupcake, at least be intelligent about it; it is possible (unless you ARE stupid, of course).

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He's not going to change the title. We're all giving him the attention he's desperate for in the first place. That was his whole goal, sorta like a kindergartner who disrupts class so they can get attention, be it negative or positive.

I have a feeling the mods won't let this last. Enjoy the attention while ya can, a wad.

What I don't understand is why people would act stupid in order to get stir shit and get a response. Don't they understand that they are only making fools of themselves? When the day is over they are the fools not those that rationally decide to respond to obvious trolling. uaud has so far only proven that he is unable to correctly quote a simple text in a pathetic attempt at discrediting a band and people saw through him immediately. So if you are going to cupcake, at least be intelligent about it; it is possible (unless you ARE stupid, of course).

am i stupid? in your opinion. try to explain that.

i'm not going to cupcake anything. i don't know how to change the title. simply like that, just like the fact that axl commands the band, and there's no problem about it.

tanx for your education and consideraton, dear soul.

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How is that for a title change? :)

When you create a thread think of a good title, one that fits with the content...

If you make a mistake use full editor and change title for the thread.

I have changed this one for you, leave it now.

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