You are in Brazil tomorrow?
You are looking for something to do??
Here you go!
Tickets information here:
You are in Brazil tomorrow?
You are looking for something to do??
Here you go!
Tickets information here:
Dizzy Reed will do couple of solo shows in February!
*February 14th, 2013 @ The Detroit pub, Detroit, MI
http://www.detpub.com/index.html
*February 15th, 2013 @ TBA SOON @ Ch Changes, New Castle, PA
http://ch-changes.com/dizzy-reed-february-15th/
*February 16th, 2013 @ House of rock, White Marsch, MD
http://www.missiontix.com/events/product/16221/dizzy-reed-of-guns-n-roses#.UQ3pdC74WYl.facebook
*February 17th, 2013 @ The Chance, Poughkeepsie, NY
http://www.thechancetheater.com/event/201401/?utm_source=fb1
Guns N’ Roses is in my opinion, that media hates most! Every now and then, media turns around stuff that a band member say, or do….to make a good article. It’s been like this since day one!
Not surprisingly, it happened again these past few days. LOL
Anything for a good paper hey? LOL
SOURCE: http://loudwire.com/guns-n-roses-bumblefoot-words-of-advice-twisted-into-axl-rose-attack/
What started off as an interview with Guns N’ Roses guitarist Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal offering advice to young musicians turned into an attack on Axl Rose by the time it was retold by British music magazine NME and the musician isn’t happy about it.
The guitarist initially spoke with Ryze-Up magazine offering a few tips on how to succeed in the music industry. His official comment stated, “1. Be on time. By ‘on time’ I mean ‘be early.’ Make sure you’re there for when you need to be — wait in your car, communicate, let them know 10 minutes early that you’ll be there in five minutes and walk in five minutes later.” He went on to list items like “be prepared” and ‘be cool,’ but it was the “on time” comment that got twisted.
Metal Hammer picked up the story and ran it with their own commentary about Axl Rose’s notorious tardiness, which NME then picked up and attributed to Bumblefoot. The offending line that raised Bumblefoot’s ire read, “Remember kids, only massive goobers make a habit of not being on time.”
After reading the NME version of the story, Bumblefoot took to his Facebook page with a response. He stated in his posting:
Some ‘info’ sites will twist anything into an attack on Axl [Rose], LOL (only way to get more readers and hike up rates on advertisers, I guess … ) NME is ‘not’ a legit source of music info by any stretch. Not only do they make up quotes that aren’t true (I’ve NEVER used the term ‘massive goobers’ in my life, LOL). I also didn’t speak to Metal Hammer. NME is using a piece of an interview I did with Ryze-Up magazine. If NME is going to point fingers, they should have more integrity and class in what ‘they’ do, yes?”
I’m at the venue early, I’ll have dinner with the crew, watch opening acts, get warmed up, I’m at every meet-n-greet, and I’m ready to get on stage at show time. That’s me. My advice was for musicians starting out, hopefully it served its positive purpose ☺.
Wanna ride like a rockstar? Wanna feel the power of a cool muscle car? You like DJ Ashba & Guns N’ Roses? Well it is the chance of your life to own a part of all that!
Nice ride hey?
Bassist Tommy Stinson
talks new GNR album, his old band the Replacements and what Axl Rose is really like.
Feb. 22, 2012
Tommy Stinson is asking some questions about the fashionable Paleo diet since he’s hoping for some extra energy. That’s understandable since the Guns N’ Roses bassist is working around the clock.
When the former member of the seminal 1980s alt-rockers the Replacements isn’t on the road with Guns N’ Roses, Stinson is working on solo material or touring with Soul Asylum. At the moment he is caring for his four-year old, who has walking pneumonia.
“There is so little time for everything,” Stinson tells Atlantic City Weekly while calling from his home in New York’s Hudson Valley. “I need more energy.”
The busy performer talks about Axl Rose, the future of Guns N’ Roses — which just finished off a five-night New York City run and will perform Friday, Feb. 24, at the House of Blues in Atlantic City — and why a Replacements reunion is unlikely.
How difficult is it to juggle all of your musical obligations?
It’s not easy. Guns tends to book a lot of things fairly last minute. I’ll have solo stuff booked and I’ll have to cancel it.
Is there a backup for you with Guns N’ Roses?
I’m not going to miss anything with Guns since it’s been my main gig for the last 14 years, but if I had to miss, the person I could call is [original Guns N’ Roses bassist] Duff [McKagan]. He would do it and the old fans would get a kick out of it. But I’m good with all the Guns dates.
One album in 14 years isn’t much of an output. Any chance that Guns N’ Roses will put out anything since Chinese Democracy finally was released?
I really hope so. I would like to put out more than one album in 14 years. But people don’t know how much trouble we had with Interscope [Records]. They didn’t make it easy on us. But there’s a good chance something will be out. We’re writing and Axl really likes some of the stuff [guitarist] DJ [Ashba] has come up with. Guns has a future and I think it includes an album. I’m fine with playing the old Guns songs I had nothing to do with when they were recorded. I’m all about Chinese Democracy, too, but I want new Guns N’ Roses songs.
What’s Axl Rose really like?
First of all, Axl Rose is part of a dying breed, a real rock star. There just aren’t rock stars anymore. He’s a really good guy, great to work with. If that wasn’t so I wouldn’t be working with him for the last 14 years.
When we last spoke a decade ago, you told me that there was an 80-percent chance that the Replacements would never reunite and if you did, it would be only for the money. Is that still true?
[Laughs] I think it’s less than a 20-percent chance we’ll get back together. I think there is a much better chance that there will be another Guns N’ Roses album than there will ever be a Replacements reunion.
But it’s not as if you had an ugly breakup.
Not at all. We just walked away from it.
What if Coachella offered the Replacements $5 million, which they dangled in front of the Smiths, to reunite?
We would have to consider it. I don’t know if we’d do it. But it’s not like we’re on bad terms. Every couple of years we talk about what it would take for us to come back, but we’re not doing it.
Music culture has chanced a great deal since you were with the Replacements. It appears that most fledgling artists are desperate for wealth and fame and the Replacements were the antithesis of that.
I would agree with that.
It’s all over the Mats lyrics, such as “I Don’t Know.” You could almost see Paul Westerberg sneering as he sings: “one foot in the door/ the other one in the gutter/the sweet smell that you adore/I think I’d rather smother.” If that doesn’t say I’ll pass on the brass ring, I don’t know what does.
Yeah, we didn’t go for the brass ring, but we didn’t think it was reachable anyway.
I always thought I missed the mythic great Replacements show since the Mats were often a drunken mass, which angrily stopped midway through songs. But I realized years after you called it a day that those were the great shows since each show was different. It was happening in front of everyone.
We were genuine and Paul is like no one else. It was great to be in a band with him.
When Chinese Democracy was just some Flying Dutchman of a project, did your old pal Westerberg ever call you to see what was going on?
He called and joked and said, “Maybe I should produce the album.” He didn’t. He won’t produce the next Guns album either. I’m looking forward to the next album. It’s a good time to be in Guns N’ Roses.
You’re squeezing in a date at Philly’s MilkBoy following the Atlantic City Guns N’ Roses date. [Wednesday, Feb. 29, at MilkBoy, 1100 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. $10; 9pm.]
Yes. I’m really looking forward to that. I’m only going to be on for about 35 minutes. It’s a Pete Donnelly [NRBQ, Figgs, Soul Asylum, Graham Parker] show and it’ll be fun. I just don’t know exactly what I’ll do yet. I’m just glad I have the chance to do it.
SOURCE: www.atlanticcityweekly.com
That is VERY cool news. Guns N’ Roses launched their new website today! It is VERY nice. I’m sure there will be more stuff in there in thenear future.
I think it’s fucking exciting news!
Don’t forget to get yourself in the exclusive band fan club! Pretty cool stuff you will get by joining it!
Just a little word to say a big happy birthday to our favorite singer, Axl Rose, who is celebrating his 50th birthday today! LEt’s hope many more years to come rocking our world!
All of my family are wishing him a cool 50 years to come!
All the people working with me on the facebook page would like to join me as well, to wish him a rocking birthday!
Keep it real like you always did, and keep our world rocking!
Laurent, Caroline, Christopher, Maude, Alyson & Baby Axl
Fabrizio
Jennyfer
C.J.
Ayako
Sandra
Diane
As of tomorrow the 30th, Bumblefoot will make The pink Panther theme available for download. Not the concert version, but a real studio version. Here is what he had to say about it!
In honor of Guns N’ Roses completing their 2011 US tour, Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal is releasing a studio recording of ‘The Pink Panther Theme’, as performed live during 2009 – 2011 GNR tours. Featuring members of Guns N’ Roses, this song is the ninth in a series of singles released digitally in 2011 by Guns N’ Roses guitarist Ron ‘Bumblefoot’ Thal. Available Fri. Dec. 30th 2011 at www.Bumblefoot.com, iTunes and other digital stores.
The song is available in MP3 (320kps), AAC, and higher-quality formats FLAC, MP3 HD, Apple Lossless and WAV.
For guitarists, there’s a “Player Pack” that has a transcription of the entire lead guitar track as a PDF file – musical notation, TAB, fingers, picking, and helpful hints. Included with the transcription is a ‘Backing Track’ mix and a ‘Boosted Lead Guitar’ mix, in both WAV & MP3 formats.
The “Producer Pack” contains 48kHz/24-bit Stereo WAV files of the mix ‘stems’ – individual files of drums, bass, rhythm & lead guitars in a bundle that you can load into your multi-track software to play with levels, make your own mixes, and hear every nuance of each instrument’s performance on its own track.
CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE STORE & VIEW SAMPLES
SOURCE: http://bumblefoot.com/