TRANSCRIPT OF AXL ROSE RADIO INTERVIEW ON KISW 99.9
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TRANSCRIPT OF AXL ROSE
RADIO INTERVIEW ON KISW 99.9
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interview
Q: Do you wanna address [what
happened] last night [in Vancouver] at all?
Axl Rose: "Sure. We were going to play a show and the plug got pulled on us. We
were fully able to meet our commitments and we don't really understand what
happened right now, why the show was pulled. We have a legal team looking into
it, to get to the bottom of it, and then I'll have to sort out things about the
people that bought tickets and things like that. But basically, the building
manager just decided — in all of our opinion, prematurely — that the show was
just cancelled. And he didn't discuss it with anyone. He just announced it over…
We found out… My guys found out over the public address system."
Q: I had read that you were stuck in L.A. or something…
Axl Rose: "I was in the air, I was in a plane on the way to the show. It gets
complicated. The manager of the building said that the doors wouldn't open 'till
he had confirmation that we were wills up, that the plane was in the air. And as
soon as he had that confirmation, he cancelled the show without telling anybody.
And not only did he cancel the show, he cancelled the show and before this — I
don't know if it was a riot or a disturbance, whatever — started, they had
police at the airport trying to find out what was going on with me. So, it's all
kind of screwy."
Q: Well, let's look ahead to tonight. Tonight will be the kick-off, and tonight
I know will be an exciting night for a lot people, because, you know, other than
your appearance on MTV… [Axl laughs] You looked great on that, dude, you looked
really, really good. Like, you know what, Axl has not lost a step, he has not
lost a beat, you were on it, and tonight, people have been waiting, dude. This
will be the biggest night in a lot of people's lives in nine years, bro.
Axl Rose: "You are too kind. But the MTV thing was a lot of fun. We just
basically… We were working on putting that little medley together on that day,
'cause we didn't know we were playing it 'till a couple of days before it,
'cause it was still in negotiations. So we were really happy to be able to do
that. It just blew all of our minds when we were out there and doing it. Like,
when the curtain went up, it was like, 'Is this still really happening?' So
we're excited to be doing this. This is still a prelim of trying to get some
road legs with this lineup, with this band. We just did a mini-tour in Asia and
in Europe a little bit, and now we're doing this, and we're also out to show
people that this band rocks, this band can play, this band does justice to the
old material, and it's a really exciting thing to watch in its own right."
Q: What has been the biggest challenge for you, and actually on the other side,
the best thing for you in getting the new lineup together and getting out there?
Axl Rose: "Well, the biggest challenge is that, in working with these people, I
developed kind of one-on-one, individual relationships and little groups, in
putting this thing together. I mean, this isn't a band of a bunch of guys that
met each other at a bar, or found each other through ads in a paper or anything.
It's been… I carefully looked for these individual people and their
personalities and how exciting each one of them is and what they bring to this
project. So then the challenge was working with all those different
personalities and bringing those personalities together — especially
personalities that, when they have to learn how to play other people's material,
then that's difficult as well. So it was a lot of challenges in bringing that
together, but now everyone's pretty excited, everyone got really excited during
the little mini-tour, and that brought us together more as a natural band rather
than a studio band where everybody's kind of working separately, maybe even on
the same songs, in little clusters here and there, but it's not the same thing
as actually being a stage and road band."
Q: It sounds like you've really nurtured relationships with these guys, and the
new disc, "Chinese Democracy"… Do you have any idea when the fruits of those
labors will come to harvest?
Axl Rose: "Sometime during the next year. With the guys, I do have a really
positive relationship with the individual members, and each one of them excites
me with what they bring to it, creatively or just as a person, and how each one
of them works really hard. Because I think anyone that watches this project at
all also sees the abuse that this project goes through, and these guys shoulder
that really, really well, and they don't have a problem dealing with it, and I
have to just respect the hell out of that with these guys."
Q: Have you made a conscious effort over the years to remain out of the public
eye, or does that just come natural to you?
Axl Rose: "No, no… It didn't exactly come natural. I would say that originally,
I was shy, and we would fight through it, and a lot of substance abuse would get
you out there in front of those cameras. You get like, 'Hey, I can do anything.'
And that was like in the past. But also… a lot of this has had to also do with…
There's a lot of really difficult legal situations that have gone on over the
years. I haven't been quite the recluse that people make it out – I just don't
go places were people are taking my pictures, or I know that's gonna happen, or
there's gonna be interviews, or looking for the public spotlight – I have
stayed out of that. There is also talking in interviews… Anything I would say
would then turn around and be used against me in these various,
behind-the-scenes court cases and they're all very, very complicated – things
lasted for years in all kinds of cases that the public doesn't really know about
yet — and little by little there'll be more time to talk about those things, but
I'm more interested in having the music talk first, and I'll say what happened
later."
Q: You've got Mix Master Mike from the BEASTIE BOYS opening tonight.
Axl Rose: "[Yeah], he's done some work with them [BEASTIE BOYS]. He's actually
worked with [GUNS N' ROSES drummer] Brain and [GN'R guitarist] Bucket [a.k.a.
Buckethead] in the past. But separate from Brain and Bucket having worked with
him, [GN'R bassist] Tommy [Stinson] was the person that turned me on to Mix
Master Mike by having me go see a scratch show when they had this movie out,
'Scratch', and go to a performance of that, and [GN'R guitarist] Robin [Finck]
and I went with Tommy down to watch, and it was really exciting to watch. He
just moved the people in a cool way, and it was cool that Tommy and Robin really
liked it so much. They didn't know that this guy already had a relationship with
Bucket and Brain, so it just kind of seems natural, because of their enthusiasm,
and the other guys already knowing him and being excited about it. And then
we're also playing with CKY, which is kind of thing that people are into right
now, and they have a really interesting attitude. So, it should be fun. We wanna
give people a full show of a few different things to see."
Q: Is this gonna be a typical, in-your-face, lots-of-explosions,
lots-of-loud-rock GUNS N' ROSES show that we've come to expect…?
Axl Rose: "It's gonna be a big rock show, yeah. There's a lot going on in the
staging of it. And pyro, and different things like that, so it will be a big
show. But also, this show is something that is designed to be growing over the
next couple of years. It's like, this is the start of something, but then
remember, we will be putting out a record, and then, about a year or so after
that, we'll be putting out another one, so there'll be a lot more material added
into the set with a lot more things going on. This is the beginning, and we need
to be showing people a lot of the older material, but it will grow."
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 10:13 AM
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