
Yes, your reading the title correctly. Axl Rose actually did an interview. Axl is one who dose not generally do many interviews, but recently
billboard.com was able to catch up with him and ask a few questions. Personally I thought it was a great interview, and Axl cut down a lot of rumors that people needed to stop spreading, and I am glad he did.
Here is a snippet of the interview. For the rest, check it out on
billboard.com
From billboard.comWhat's your take on the media response to the album?
It's been a mixed bag. Some has been great, others a blood bath. That said, most of the nonsense has been from the same or the latest batch of negative idiots, so it was to be expected and really doesn't mean much. [I] did see some jump ship, and that's always funny. Watching some douche waving a flag and then being the first punk in the water's always great.
Observers are interpreting some of the songs on "Chinese Democracy" as being about the process of making the album. Is this valid?
I'd say there's a lot in the lyrics regarding the journey to make the album, even if not in so many words.
Can you give an example of a song that the band nailed on an early take and didn't change that much?
The basic concept of most songs stayed the same. "Riad [N' the Bedouins]," "Sorry," "Better" and "Prostitute" are probably closer to their original demos in ways than others.
How many other songs were completed and considered for "Chinese Democracy"? There are rumors that there are two full albums done.
We'd like to get another album out at some point, but for now our focus is on "Chinese."