Exactly. And I actually like the title track on Believe in Me.aznsquirt wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:15 amWell, GnR was also probably the ultimate "record labels were chomping at the bit to hand any one of them a solo record contract with a fat advance" band, too.Mister Freeze wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 10:06 pm Yet each and every member couldn't wait to scamper off and make a solo album.[/size]
People tend to mock all of the "lame attempt at a solo project" moments in music history, but don't realize how many quick bucks have been made over the years by a lot of those artists.
Duff McKagan:Believe in Me – did anybody like it?
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Re: Duff McKagan:Believe in Me – did anybody like it?
I agree his voice is not lead singer material, but Gilbys wasn’t either. I actually enjoyed the Duff record….when you
realize he played “the majority” (no pun intended) of the instruments. Drums as well
Pawnshop Guitars and Adler’s Back from the Dead are my picks as best GNR solo output.
Both Snakepit records had some great material, never heard why Eric Dover wasn’t involved after the 5:00 record.
But Slash keeps bringing Myles annoying ass voice and weak melodies for another forgetful album
At least do a project with Micheal Monroe.
the cover of Magic Carpet Ride was such a tease
realize he played “the majority” (no pun intended) of the instruments. Drums as well
Pawnshop Guitars and Adler’s Back from the Dead are my picks as best GNR solo output.
Both Snakepit records had some great material, never heard why Eric Dover wasn’t involved after the 5:00 record.
But Slash keeps bringing Myles annoying ass voice and weak melodies for another forgetful album
At least do a project with Micheal Monroe.
the cover of Magic Carpet Ride was such a tease
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Re: Duff McKagan:Believe in Me – did anybody like it?
It was….ok, I guess.
His second (unreleased) solo album, Beautiful Disease, is much better.
His second (unreleased) solo album, Beautiful Disease, is much better.
Re: Duff McKagan:Believe in Me – did anybody like it?
I jumped on this thread to mention this also. I wish Geffen would have put that out. I probably wouldn't have done very well regardless.Ozzy Stradlin wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:34 pm It was….ok, I guess.
His second (unreleased) solo album, Beautiful Disease, is much better.
Believe In Me is basically a punk record done by a member of one of the biggest arena rock bands in the world at the time. And seeing as how the record was started during days off in the Use Your Illusion session, then completed on days off during the tour, using riffs that weren't being used for GnR.
There's a ramshackle quality to it.