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Nikki Sixx brought up Sebastian Bach being asked to join Motley Crue on Sixx Sense and said it never happened.

Hahaha just like how he almost joined VR.

Guys do some research before posting.

Baz posted a video with proof about his MC statement.

I just posted what Sixx said, since he was pretty adament that it never happened for whatever reason.I never said I personally believed it.

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There's going to be no juicy Axl storied and if they are they will have been approved by Axl... seen as the book actually has a tentative release date I don't think Sebastian has included any Axl story that he hasn't already talked about.

Sebastian is a meat head but, he knows that his relationship with Axl helps shift some records so he's not going to rock the boat.

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I don't give a fuck about the autobiography of fucking Sebastian Bach. The only ones I'll read are Axl's and Izzy's, and the day either of them release an official autobio is the day volcano posts a 5 page letter on the Slash subforum confessing love of Slash and Myles.

In other words we wont be getting Axl or Izzy's autobios :(
I don't give a fuck about Adler's life story, and Slash probably made half of his up. I want to read Axl's and Izzy's.

Slash's book is loaded with inaccuracies it is embarrassing.

Canter said if we want the truth we will get it from Axl.

A better name for Slash's book would've been "It's So Easy and Other Lies". Actually it should've just been "Other Lies" by $la$hole

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I don't give a fuck about the autobiography of fucking Sebastian Bach. The only ones I'll read are Axl's and Izzy's, and the day either of them release an official autobio is the day volcano posts a 5 page letter on the Slash subforum confessing love of Slash and Myles.

In other words we wont be getting Axl or Izzy's autobios :(
I don't give a fuck about Adler's life story, and Slash probably made half of his up. I want to read Axl's and Izzy's.

Slash's book is loaded with inaccuracies it is embarrassing.

Canter said if we want the truth we will get it from Axl.

..and you know that (inaccuracies) do you :D

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What exactly is inaccurate in Slash's book?

Don't you know that the Axl worshippers on here hate everything about Slash? Some in this thread hate him more than even Axl does.

So to that crowd........anything in the book that isn't worshipping Axl's every move, or any time that Slash isn't taking full blame for all the evils in the world - those would be huge inaccurate statements.

OR, if you have a triple digit IQ, you realize that people write books and give THEIR perspectives on how things transpired. For the most part nobody is really lying, they just have different perspectives on how events took place. Wasn't it Duff that said you'd have to read all the band member's books to get the most accurate account?

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What exactly is inaccurate in Slash's book?

Factual errors:

- Page 1: "I was born on July 23, 1965 in Stoke On Trent, England"

- He was born in Hampstead, England but spent his childhood in Stoke-on-Trent.

- Page 102: "We could have booked a gig locally because, collectively, we all knew the right people, but no, we decided that after three rehearsals, we were ready for a tour."

- The first show the Appetite For Destruction line-up played was on June 6th, 1985 at the Troubadour in Hollywood, CA. The tour up to Seattle happened after that show.

- Page 164: "Del ended up writing treatments for some of our videos, as well as having written the short story that inspired Axl to write "November Rain"."

- Del wrote Without You which inspired the video to November Rain and at least part of Estranged.

- Page 210: "When we got on set, we met JJ Jackson, the host, and he was really cool. "

- J.J. Jackson didn't interview GN'R on Headbanger's Ball in 1987. [Thanks Nevy]

- Page 221, 305: "Within a day, we hooked up with Fred Curry, the drummer for Cinderella, and he was great in a pinch."

- Fred Coury is the drummer's name. [Thanks Nevy]

- Page 259: Tom Mayhue's name misspelled as Tom Mayhew.

- Page 323: "We had three theater dates in L.A., San Francisco, and New York, with various bands opening for us, such as Blind Melon and Faith No More and Raging Slab."

- Raging Slab opened for GN'R at the NYC show, Dumpster opened in San Francisco and L.A. Shannon Hoon (of Blind Melon) sang with the band at the L.A. show.

- Page 323: ".. including two nights at the Inglewood Forum in L.A."

- It was actually four nights.

- Page 335: "After we got out stage show together, backup singers, horn section, and all, and we did a week's worth of rehearsals with every element intact, suddenly we found ourselves in South America, before a crowd of 180,000 at Rock In Rio II, on January 20, 1991."

- The extended lineup played its first show on December 5th, 1991 (the second US leg) in Worcester, MA.

- Page 339: "When he jumped down, it was great, we kept playing that suspenseful riff that starts off "Rocket Queen," and I thought the whole moment was killer. When Axl got back onstage, everything felt triumphant for a second... then he grabbed the mike, said something like, "Because of the bullshit security, we're going home," slammed the mike down, and walked offstage.

The band kept going. We'd gotten good at improvising to fill dead space - drum solos, guitar solos jams - we had a bag of tricks to keep things moving whenever Axl made a sudden exit. We kept jamming, and I went over to the side of the stage.

"Where is he? I asked Doug.

He looked at me with a pained expression. "He's not coming back."

"What do you mean he's not coming back?" I shouted, still playing the riff.

"There is no way he is coming back," Doug said. "There is nothing I can do."

We were about ninety minutes into our set, which was our minimum contractually, but the plan was to play a two-hour ser and the crowd wasn't close to satisfied. They knew there was a lot more left. I would have done anything to get Axl back onstage at that point.

"Ask him again!" I yelled. "Find out if he's really not going to." I should have known by Doug's expression that there was no use.

Once it was final, we had no choice: the band put down our gear, and it was like pulling the plug on the stereo - the song just ended on a question mark. That entire arena sat there expecting something to happen, but instead we walked offstage without a word."

- The following is what happened and it can be seen in the pro-shot bootleg footage from the show. About 1:15 into the song, Axl asks security "Hey, take that! Take that now! Get that guy and take that........ I'll take it Goddamn it!" He jumps into the crowd while the band keeps playing the riff Slash mentioned. Axl returns to the stage at around 1:57 into the song, motions for the band to stop playing and says "Well, thanks to the lame ass security, I'm going home.". Then he throws down his microphone, walks past Slash and walks offstage. Slash proceeds to say something into the microphone. His last line is "We're out of here".

Page 350: "In May of 1992. We announced that we would coheadline a summer tour with Metallica starting July 7"

- The tour started on July 17th, 1992 at the RFK Stadium in Washington, DC.

- Page 363: "I got married to Renee in October 1991."

- 1992

- Page 412: "On the morning of 9/11, we were woken up at 8:15 by David Williams, Michael's house guitar player .... ... I saw that a plane had hit the Twin Towers, and moments later the second one hit while I was actually watching."

- Flight 11 crashed into the north face of the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46:40. Flight 175 crashes into the south face of the South Tower at 9:03:11.

- Page 437: ".... and the Pistols' "Pretty Vacant."

- They played "Bodies" by Sex Pistols at their first show as well as playing it on tour.

- Several pages: Slash's current band mate in VR, Dave Kushner, is referred to as Dave Kirscher in several places in the book.

just to name a few :shrugs:

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What exactly is inaccurate in Slash's book?

Don't you know that the Axl worshippers on here hate everything about Slash? Some in this thread hate him more than even Axl does.

So to that crowd........anything in the book that isn't worshipping Axl's every move, or any time that Slash isn't taking full blame for all the evils in the world - those would be huge inaccurate statements.

I thought so. Just double checking. Thanks.

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off course Baz will talk about Axl because of his own (Baz) ego that he was in good terms with him mostly. also it helps to sell his book.

he'd be smart to ask Axl before and let him see the script, otherwise Axl might not talk to him this lifetime anymore.

"same procedure as every year".....well, as with everyone who talks about Axl's past

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