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Post by wfa on Feb 5, 2015 21:43:46 GMT -5
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Post by LinaB on Feb 6, 2015 0:05:22 GMT -5
He's alive ♥ i hope they are recording together
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Post by yanezmario on Feb 6, 2015 11:07:52 GMT -5
Great News, hope new music is coming soon!
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Hope we get to hear what they
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Post by Hope we get to hear what they on Feb 7, 2015 10:27:20 GMT -5
Hope we get to hear what they are playing....
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Post by IzzyDutched on Feb 10, 2015 14:15:53 GMT -5
Where did you get this info from? Because I believe this picture is from the 2008 Concrete sessions
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Post by Badapple89 on Feb 10, 2015 14:29:41 GMT -5
Duff posted it on Twitter last Friday
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Post by Will_orkney on Feb 10, 2015 18:45:30 GMT -5
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Post by IzzyDutched on Mar 16, 2015 16:03:21 GMT -5
Former GUNS N' ROSES Bandmates DUFF MCKAGAN And IZZY STRADLIN Record 'Super Kick-Ass' New Song March 16, 2015 During a March 7 interview with Argentina's Vorterix, Duff McKagan was asked about his recent tweet in which he wrote that he spent "the first part" of his birthday "rocking" in the studio with his former GUNS N' ROSES bandmate Izzy Stradlin. "[Izzy and I] recorded a song that day," Duff revealed. "We were talking on the phone, and [Izzy] said, 'Let's go record a song.' And we used Josh [Homme] from QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's studio; it was open. So we just went it — Izzy and I and [ex-REVEREND HORTON HEAT drummer] Taz [Bentley] — and just had a blast. We recorded a song. I have it. It just got mixed. It's a super kick-ass song. And we just had fun, and we'll probably do it some more." He continued: "We've always kind of done [stuff like that], but usually on his records. This was just like this open thing. And I had a riff, and he had an idea, and we recorded it in half a day." Asked if fans can expect to hear the song on his next album, Duff responded: "Maybe. We're gonna maybe record some more. But we just enjoy making music together and enjoy each other's company. We're allowed to do that." McKagan, along with fellow former GUNS N' ROSES members Slash, Steven Adler, Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke, performed three "Appetite For Destruction" songs with Myles Kennedy at the band's Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony in April 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio. Both Izzy and GUNS N' ROSES lead singer Axl Rose skipped the induction, with Stradlin issuing a statement the week before the event, thanking his bandmates, the Hall Of Fame for "the acknowledgment of our works over the years," and the fans who "have supported GUNS N' ROSES from day one." Read more at www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-guns-n-roses-bandmates-duff-mckagan-and-izzy-stradlin-record-super-kick-ass-new-song/#M9jY17TIT5flGCXR.99
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Post by MIke on Mar 19, 2015 4:35:50 GMT -5
no Rick... ?
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Post by packoo on Mar 19, 2015 20:46:49 GMT -5
Duff made a comment that this was for his project
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Post by pacoo on Apr 29, 2015 21:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by Rumba on May 2, 2015 11:15:48 GMT -5
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Post by Packooo on May 6, 2015 16:01:59 GMT -5
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Post by paackooo on May 6, 2015 16:07:55 GMT -5
www.rollingstone.com/music/premieres/duff-mckagan-dissects-how-to-be-a-man-inside-the-gritty-new-ballad-and-book-20150505?page=2McKagan penned the track as a sort of "theme song" for the book. But it really took shape after he sent the main riff and vocal line to Stradlin, with whom he has recorded fairly consistently since the guitarist's departure from GN'R in 1991 to lead a more private life. "His guitar playing is so fucking good," the bassist says. "Not that it surprises me, but it's like, 'Oh dude, you've been playing a lot of fucking guitar. What are you doing out there?' He's got a little creative zone out where he lives, and I think he probably sinks himself into that. It's cooler than cool." McKagan says he's also jealous sometimes of Stradlin's independent lifestyle. "I write books, I write columns, I'm pretty public, and, of course you can write and still remain private, but he is really just off the grid," the bassist says. "His comfort zone is off the grid. He doesn't do any press, he doesn't have a publicist, and he just puts out a record every couple of years on iTunes. He's pretty pure." Stradlin's electric-guitar playing was instrumental in making the EP track "Kill the Internet" "like O.G. Orange County punk rock," according to McKagan, and its other song, "Punker," sound spontaneous. The musicians recorded the EP in Queens of the Stone Age's studio, a process the bassist called "mellow." Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/premieres/duff-mckagan-dissects-how-to-be-a-man-inside-the-gritty-new-ballad-and-book-20150505#ixzz3ZOXiZXOO Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Post by luciano on May 15, 2015 2:20:22 GMT -5
does anybody have the other 2 songs?
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