Tuesday, June 28, 2011

My Guns N' Roses Pipe Dream...

by Dave Furbush. ;)

To preserve the integrity and extend  the longevity of the "old" Guns N' Roses...

Back in 1991... This is what should have happened:
They release ONE cohesive, flowing album that both properly followed up Appetite for Destruction/GN'R Lies and showed some growth...

Use Your Illusion
Side 1
1.You Could Be Mine
2.Right Next Door To Hell
3.Dust N' Bones
4 Double Talkin' Jive
5.November Rain
Side 2
6. Civil War
7. Don't Cry
8 Back Off Bitch
9. Perfect Crime
10. Don't Damn Me
11.Locomotive
12. Dead Horse
13. Coma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC9L-BZ1PI0&playnext=1&list=PL26C25A5D3A55101B

In late1992, after the World Tour supporting UYI, they would release an EP of one half live shit, one half acoustic shit... Pretty much following the same mold as GN'R Lies... with 4 "new" songs, and a couple of previously unheard live covers: "The Godfather Theme", and McCartney's "Live And Let Die"... We'll call this E.P.

GN'R Sucks
(A JOKE title, and one of the potential album titles that was thrown around for UYI)


Side G
1 You Could Be Mine (Ritz '91)
2. Live And Let Die ('91)
3. Godfather Theme/Double Talkin' Jive (Rio '91)
4. Welcome To The Jungle (Rio '91)
Side R (all acoustic studio recordings)
5. Bad Obsession
6.You Ain't The First
7 .Don't Cry (Alt. Lyrics; Acoustic)
8. Just Another Sunday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtONTmBTAsk&playnext=1&list=PLC140D589BD014FBD

Another round of touring... Axl (for the most part) behaves... Izzy sticks around... They begin to write, and in 1993 release a new record that showcases the quirkier, bluesier, ummm.. "interesting" songs from the UYI sessions and further solidifies their versatility...

Use Your Illusion II
Side 1
1. Pretty Tied Up
2 .Bad Apples
3. Ain't Goin' Down
4. Yesterdays
5. Estranged
Side 2
6. So Fine
7. 14 Years
8. The Garden
9. Shotgun Blues
10.Garden Of Eden (different title, maybe?)
11.Breakdown

Hidden Bonus Track: 12. Get In The Ring

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=F6E445CCB496B71D

Then they finish up what they've already written on the road through '94 and go into the studio to record what I think would have sounded like a cross between Izzy's 117 Degrees, It's Five O' Clock Somewhere, and the more Use Your Illusionish material from Chinese Democracy...  Around '95/6... maybe drop The Spaghetti Incident in the interim.

Maybe things would have been different. We can only dream, I suppose...


Yes.. This is what I do... Sit around and think of scenarios like this... Fuck Off. ;)

Monday, June 20, 2011

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Seth Edward Putnam...

...May 15, 1968 – June 11, 2011



Seth was the founder of grindcore band Anal Cunt. He was known for his brutal screaming and lyrics that either shock, offend, or invoke morbid humor. Throughout his career, Putnam had been involved in many side projects, including backing vocals on Pantera's The Great Southern Trendkill.

Coincidentally, Anal Cunt was the first band I ever witnessed live on stage when they opened for Pantera, White Zombie and The Deftones back in 1996.

Rest In Peace, Seth...