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Startouffe
Je nuancerais sur Snakepit. Je trouve qu'on peut bien dire que Slash lui même est du même niveau : encore, très bons solos, bons riffs/rythmiques. Mais le groupe par contre, je trouve qu'il faut avouer qu'il est un peu en dessous des Guns. Sauf si on aime pas la voix d'Axl, c'est sûr.
Mais bon, un McKagan, un Stradlin, un Adler puis un Sorum (encore que Sorum je le trouve bien meilleur sur Snakepit), ça aide bien quand même !
LORD RIFF
Y a une différnce énorme entre les deux snakepit, déjà...le premier, It's 5 o' Clock Somewhere a été composé avant tout comme d'éventuelles nouvelles chansons pour ce qui aurait dû être l'éventuel nouveau G,R de l'époque (OUF!) et a été enregistré en à peine un mois à la sauvette chez Slash un peu en déconnant...et franchement y a un chouette feeling Rock n Roll et tout mais la voix du chanteur moi perso je suis pas trop fan et je trouve que le compos sont bien plus pertinentes sur le deuxième, Ain't Life grand" qui de surcroît hérité d'un band soudé, d'une production terrible (James Douglas, kumême) et d'un chanteur hors pair...

Et je me demande vraiment si ceux qui trouvent Snakepit moyen ont simplement écouté Aint' Life grand (que je trouve plus représentatif de "Slash au commande" que tout les autres albums (Vr Y compris)
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Startouffe
Ben personnellement, je préfère le 5 o' Clock plutot que Ain't Life Grand. En même temps j'ai aucun problème avec la voix d'Eric Dover donc forcément.... Et puis faut dire que Ain't Life Grand je le connais quand même relativement moins bien pour le moment. Jugement à refaire plus tard en somme. Arrêter de parler en somme
LORD RIFF
Franchement de chez franchement...écoutes le bien...et tu verras
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dav49
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Bah pour moi c'est pareil, du tres bon cotoie du moins bon, même si je prefere le chanteur de ain't life grand. Il envoie bien.
thetaker
Nous avons peut-etre le nom du prochain chanteur du Velvet Revolver

Source Blabbermouth
SHOOTER JENNINGS Claims He Was Offered VELVET REVOLVER Job Twice

Country rock star Shooter Jennings has told Classic Rock magazine that he was offered the job of singer with VELVET REVOLVER — but turned the band down TWICE!

Shooter, the son of country legend Waylon Jennings, was one of the men Classic Rock tipped as potential VR singers back in April last year.

At that time bassist Duff McKagan admitted that Jennings could make a good replacement. "Shooter's great, actually," Duff said. "That's a good idea. He does a southern rock thing, but his old band was straight-up kinda rock. He's a talented guy, man, he's pretty awesome. He would be good."

In a new interview with Classic Rock, Jennings confirms that he was asked — but turned the band down. And not just once.

"They've asked me twice, dude," Jennings told Classic Rock's Henry Yates. "I've done a couple of shows with those guys, and they asked me a couple of years ago and they asked me again last year to be the singer. And it pained my heart not to say yes, because those guys are the best players in the world. They're literally one of the best bands I've ever heard and to be able to sing with them has been amazing. But I had a talk with them about it, and I would absolutely still, to this day, get in a room and jam with them, but first of all, I knew I was gonna be doing another record and that what I wanted to do was really special to me, and I didn't feel I could stifle that. I didn't feel like my next step should to be to go from feeling like my back was broken by Nashville to stepping into the shoes of Scott Weiland and singing that stuff. I kinda said, 'If you wanna get together and do some stuff, that'd be fine, but I don't know about me going out and singing those songs, and being the replacement for Scott Weiland, after Axl."


Loaded Feat. Shooter Jennings and Slash - It's So Easy

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Loaded Feat. Shooter Jennings and Slash - Whole Lotta Rosie

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Percevalle
je préfere également l'album ain't life grant à 5 o clock (qui reste un bon album) mais ain't life grant est vraiment terrible ! "serial killer" c'est qqch !
c'est pas faux
LORD RIFF
thetaker a écrit :
Nous avons peut-etre le nom du prochain chanteur du Velvet Revolver

Source Blabbermouth
SHOOTER JENNINGS Claims He Was Offered VELVET REVOLVER Job Twice

Country rock star Shooter Jennings has told Classic Rock magazine that he was offered the job of singer with VELVET REVOLVER — but turned the band down TWICE!

Shooter, the son of country legend Waylon Jennings, was one of the men Classic Rock tipped as potential VR singers back in April last year.

At that time bassist Duff McKagan admitted that Jennings could make a good replacement. "Shooter's great, actually," Duff said. "That's a good idea. He does a southern rock thing, but his old band was straight-up kinda rock. He's a talented guy, man, he's pretty awesome. He would be good."

In a new interview with Classic Rock, Jennings confirms that he was asked — but turned the band down. And not just once.

"They've asked me twice, dude," Jennings told Classic Rock's Henry Yates. "I've done a couple of shows with those guys, and they asked me a couple of years ago and they asked me again last year to be the singer. And it pained my heart not to say yes, because those guys are the best players in the world. They're literally one of the best bands I've ever heard and to be able to sing with them has been amazing. But I had a talk with them about it, and I would absolutely still, to this day, get in a room and jam with them, but first of all, I knew I was gonna be doing another record and that what I wanted to do was really special to me, and I didn't feel I could stifle that. I didn't feel like my next step should to be to go from feeling like my back was broken by Nashville to stepping into the shoes of Scott Weiland and singing that stuff. I kinda said, 'If you wanna get together and do some stuff, that'd be fine, but I don't know about me going out and singing those songs, and being the replacement for Scott Weiland, after Axl."


Loaded Feat. Shooter Jennings and Slash - It's So Easy

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Loaded Feat. Shooter Jennings and Slash - Whole Lotta Rosie



Pas convaincu par la justesse du bonhomme...
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The Glow Inc.
Oui enfin l'article dit surtout que ce mec a refusé d'être le chanteur...
Flying Merlin
ca y est, d'après son twitter, le matos de Slash arrive dans le studio et il va commencer surement cette semaine l'enregistrement de Slash N Friends...

"My guitar tech just flew in from LA, we start loading gear into the studio this week"
Percevalle
ha bon il n'avait pas encore commencé l'enregistrement?
c'est pas faux
Flying Merlin
Slash dit désormais sur son twitter que SHOOTER JENNINGS n'a jamais été contacté par les Velvet Revolver !!

"For the record, Shooter Jennings was NEVER asked to join Velvet Revolver."
LORD RIFF
Bon qui est le mytho...mystère et boule de gomme...
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LORD RIFF a écrit :
Bon qui est le mytho...mystère et boule de gomme...


Tout comme l'histoire entre Slash et Axl
Studio d'enregistrement, arrangement, composition, mixage et mastering à Paris 4ème.

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LORD RIFF
renaxo a écrit :
LORD RIFF a écrit :
Bon qui est le mytho...mystère et boule de gomme...


Tout comme l'histoire entre Slash et Axl


Je la voyais venir, celle là...
"Rock and roll, man. Like the first time you heard it. It’s fast, it’s dirty, it smashes you over the head." -Richie Finestra-
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thetaker
Il a peut être du mal à accepter que Shooter Jennings ait refusé son offre. C'est plus simple de dire qu'il ne la jamais approché, pour faire partie integrante du Velvet.
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