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Kosmicdog
03-08-2006, 03:29 PM
c'mon, we all loved G'n"R as kids.

Axl Rose is making his old Guns N' Roses band mates feel unwelcome to the jungle.

GN'R's former ringleader filed court papers Friday asking a federal judge to affirm that Rose has "ownership of all creative works" stemming from his days fronting the legendary rock outfit.

The legal action is the latest salvo in Rose's long-running feud with former guitarist Slash and bassist Michael "Duff" McKagan. The latter musicians filed a lawsuit in August accusing the flame-haired singer of trying to dupe them out of royalties.

Slash and Duff, now members of Velvet Revolver, alleged in their complaint that Rose's "arrogance and ego" kept them from receiving their fair share of a multimillion-dollar publishing deal he signed with Sanctuary Group.

In his counterclaim and a written statement, Rose, 44, says Slash and Duff's suit was "based on a faulty premise from the start."

Rose's lawyer, Howard Weitzman, asserts the "egregious behavior" Slash and Duff accused Rose of was the result of a "clerical error" by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Weitzman says in a press release that had Slash and Duff made some calls the problem would have been resolved quickly; however, the attorney says, they decided to pursue the matter in the courts due to their desire for "self-publicity."

"Mr. Rose believes that once apprised of the true facts the Judge or Jury deciding these lawsuits will rule in Axl's favor on every issue before them," Weitzman continues.

The release claims Slash and Duff continue to offer "ever changing and false stories" about how the group got its start and that the two rockers want to commercially exploit Guns N' Roses' roster of hits--including "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child O' Mine"--"as if it were fast food by anyone willing to pay for it."

"Their attacks on Axl stand in sharp contract to Rose's conduct," continues the statement. "Axl has at all times worked diligently to maintain the artistic integrity of the band by choosing with great care which properties to license Guns N' Roses songs to and refusing to participate in what he believed were potentially embarrassing projects."

"Axl regrets having to spend time and energy on these distractions but he has a responsibility to protect the Guns N' Roses legacy and expose the truth," Weitzman says. "Axl believes he has been left with no alternative and but to respond to these lawsuits....[He] could no longer sit quietly and allow the continuing dissemination of falsehoods and half-truths by his former bandmates."

Reps for Slash and Duff did not immediately comment.

Ironically, Rose's dissing of his former mates comes just weeks after Slash gushed to a British radio station that he was looking forward to Rose and his revamped Guns N' Roses lineup finally releasing the forever-in-the-works Chinese Democracy album this year.

Several tracks from the disc were leaked to the Internet in recent days, generating big buzz among fans before Rose's lawyers ordering sites to take down the tracks. The three songs remain in heavy rotation on file-sharing sites, however, and have also popped up on radio station playlists.

There's still no official word on when Chinese Democracy will hit stores, but Rose and his new Gunners are scheduled to play several festival dates this summer in Europe, perhaps to be followed by a full-blown tour.
http://www.m90.org/paparazzi/Nov7/Axl%20Rose.jpg

ouch, not lookin too hot anymore there Axl.

Headphones Dude
03-08-2006, 08:38 PM
He looks like he's a member of ICP, only without that rediculous clown makeup!!!

mullingitover
03-08-2006, 09:21 PM
Never trust a redhead.

dislocatedlogic
03-08-2006, 09:28 PM
I take offense to that comment.
But then look who we're talking about...
Who the hell trusted Axl Rose to begin with?

kizat
03-08-2006, 10:30 PM
he was dreamy in the "welcome to the jungle" video.

I blame him for my love of men who wear leather and make up.

***DRUKORE***
03-08-2006, 10:37 PM
conan o brian:

"Did you see the MTV video music awards last night? yeah the surprise act? CHUBBY MAGOO AND THE 'GUYS WHO AREN"T SLASH' played...."

Jizosh
03-08-2006, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by ***DRUKORE***
conan o brian:

"Did you see the MTV video music awards last night? yeah the surprise act? CHUBBY MAGOO AND THE 'GUYS WHO AREN"T SLASH' played...."

LOL. That just fucking killed me...oh man...

burnt
03-08-2006, 11:47 PM
'n duh juhnguh(l)
mnhNWEHHKUM 2 duh JUHnguh, wanna ntzee ya0h...
sha-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-nYEANTS! neEANTS!
'n duh juhngun(l)....

ITS GONNA BURNG YOU DEAOWN....ngHUH!!!

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0009X776I.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Nukegrrrl
03-09-2006, 05:58 AM
^^^ Is that documentary for real?

Jizosh
03-09-2006, 10:13 AM
One of the better Chuck Closterman essays I've read is about when he went on tour with a G&R cover band in the south. Funny as hell and actually pretty inspirational.

bgirl503
03-09-2006, 12:26 PM
as i youngin i admit i was fascinated often hypnotized by "the buldge"

guns n roses still kick ass!

Joe_Nasty
03-09-2006, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by Kosmicdog
c'mon, we all loved G'n"R as kids.



As kids?

Headphones Dude
03-09-2006, 04:17 PM
I wonder what kind of DJ Axl would be, if he thought he could spin (what else) Jungle....

Burnside
03-09-2006, 07:06 PM
I still rock out to g'n'r every now and then. I saw them at the collesium in 92 or 93. I was in the seventh grade, my dad took me in a limo :cool: It was the best, I still have the shirt!

sam-i-am262
03-14-2006, 02:30 AM
Mr. Brownstone, Rocket Queen, Nightrain, Don't Cry.... all songs that rocked my high school years. i loved Guns. i prefer to remember them before Axl lost his mind. in that picture up there i think he looks like carrot top w/ dreads. actually though, unless he's still rockin' that look - that pic is a few years old.
Originally posted by Princess Kat
I blame him for my love of men who wear leather and make up. for me personally, minus the leather, i put that blame on Scott Weilend. i love a boy who wears eyeliner. that's hawt!