According to
The Pulse of Radio, ex-
GUNS N' ROSES drummer
Matt Sorum thinks that, if the original band reunites, they should perform with both him and original drummer
Steven Adler. "If it's me on drums or
Steven or whatever, if it happened, it'd be great, you know. I would actually say to them, 'Hey, bring both of us back,' you know. Let me play the other stuff. We'll have two drum kits. I don't care. If
'Appetite' (
'For Destruction', the band's debut) sounds better with
Steven playing it, have both guys up there. They can afford it."
Judging from
Axl Rose's recent comments about his former band mates it doesn't seem likely that the original band will ever play together again. When questioned about the original band playing together again
Rose said, "There's zero possibility of me having anything to do with
Slash other than by ambush, and that wouldn't be pretty . . . (original drummer)
Steven (
Adler) brings assorted ambulance-chasing attorneys and the nightmare of his mother. One gig, or even a couple songs, could mean years of behind-the-scenes legal aftermath."
Sorum recently blasted
Rose for using the name
GUNS N' ROSES when the original band is no longer together.
Sorum said, "I'm not saying I'm an original member, okay, but I understand the core of the band, which is
Slash and
Duff and probably
Izzy. It's a shame, and you know what, this goes back to a
Paul McCartney thing. Does he call himself
THE BEATLES? Not saying we were as big as
THE BEATLES, but — does
Sting call himself
THE POLICE? No. Does
Jimmy Page and
Robert Plant go out there calling themselves
LED ZEPPELIN? Nope."
"Chinese Democracy", the sixth and most recent album from
GUNS N' ROSES, was released in its entirety to the
Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content on April 14.
The tracks are available for purchase as an album or individual tracks for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system. The tracks are available for purchase as individual tracks only for Wii.
"Chinese Democracy" — which was released on November 23, 2008 as a
Best Buy exclusive after a wait of more than 15 years — sold 1,300 copies in the United States in the seven days ending April 26.
Aside from
Billboard and
Spinner interviews and answering a number of fan questions at a
GUNS N' ROSES message board, singer
Axl Rose has done no promotion of any kind for
"Chinese Democracy".
"Chinese Democracy" was officially certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (
RIAA) on February 3, 2009 for shipments in the United States in excess of one million copies. According to
Nielsen SoundScan, the CD has sold 574,000 copies in the U.S. so far.
GUNS N' ROSES guitarist
Richard Fortus hinted in an interview with a St. Louis radio station earlier this week that a tour from the
Axl Rose-led band is imminent. Fortus said on the program, "I've been in rehearsals with
GUNS for the last little bit here — focusing more on that world right now . . . We, hopefully, will be announcing dates soon, I hope."
Fortus added, "I don't know of any dates in the U.S. yet; I haven't heard any talk. I'm sure that we will . . . Right now that's not where the focus is; I know that we're gonna be probably announcing other dates first."
The band did recently announce that guitarist and songwriter
D.J. Ashba will join the lineup for its upcoming tour.
Ashba has most recently been seen as part of
SIXX: A.M., the side project started by
MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist
Nikki Sixx.
