2021.04.16 - Rock This With Allison Hagendorf - Interview with Duff (and Stone Gossard)
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Re: 2021.04.16 - Rock This With Allison Hagendorf - Interview with Duff (and Stone Gossard)
Excerpts from Ultimate Guitar:
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During an appearance on Rock This With Allison Hagendorf, Duff McKagan looked back on his first encounter with Guns N' Roses bandmate Slash.
The bassist commented:
"I met him and Steven Adler at Canter's. It's a restaurant. I had never been to Canter's. Marc Canter was Slash's boyhood friend - these guys grew up with each other in L.A. It was so foreign to me. I had come down [from Seattle] and played punk rock gigs, but I didn't know anybody in Hollywood, and here I was - I walked in.
"His name was Slash in the ad. We talked on the payphone, and I thought he'd be some punk guy like me. 'Cause, it was '84 and by '84 - and Green River is a good testament to this - by '84, people were looking like, 'Whatever's gonna be next is gonna be on our shoulders. Punk's done.' The hardcore had come in and ruined a lot of punk scenes. It was these suburban jock guys who shaved their heads and started beating up people and doing 'Sieg Heils.' It was, like, 'This is not punk, guys.' So whatever was next, it was gonna be up to. So this guy's name was Slash. The influences he liked were Fear, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper... I'm like, 'OK, but this guy's going kind of where I'm going.' I had blue hair, short blue hair.
"I walked into Canter's, and they told me what booth they were gonna be at. So I found the booth, and it's these two long-haired guys and I'm like, 'Woah.' It was kind of a culture shock, and I think I was a little bit of a culture shock to them. But we sat down and started talking. And we talked about music, and that's the thing that... it's a universal thing. We went back to Slash's house, his mom's basement, and he started playing acoustic guitar.
"[Prior to that] I had played with these guys. Stone mentioned Paul Solger - he was the guitar player [at the time]. He could play leads and he was smooth and slick, and I thought he was the best guy on the West Coast. And I got in this basement with Slash, and I'm like, 'Oh, wow.'"
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/duff_mckagan_recalls_unexpected_reaction_he_got_first_time_he_met_slash_says_hardcore_ruined_a_lot_of_punk_scenes.html
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During an appearance on Rock This With Allison Hagendorf, Duff McKagan looked back on his first encounter with Guns N' Roses bandmate Slash.
The bassist commented:
"I met him and Steven Adler at Canter's. It's a restaurant. I had never been to Canter's. Marc Canter was Slash's boyhood friend - these guys grew up with each other in L.A. It was so foreign to me. I had come down [from Seattle] and played punk rock gigs, but I didn't know anybody in Hollywood, and here I was - I walked in.
"His name was Slash in the ad. We talked on the payphone, and I thought he'd be some punk guy like me. 'Cause, it was '84 and by '84 - and Green River is a good testament to this - by '84, people were looking like, 'Whatever's gonna be next is gonna be on our shoulders. Punk's done.' The hardcore had come in and ruined a lot of punk scenes. It was these suburban jock guys who shaved their heads and started beating up people and doing 'Sieg Heils.' It was, like, 'This is not punk, guys.' So whatever was next, it was gonna be up to. So this guy's name was Slash. The influences he liked were Fear, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper... I'm like, 'OK, but this guy's going kind of where I'm going.' I had blue hair, short blue hair.
"I walked into Canter's, and they told me what booth they were gonna be at. So I found the booth, and it's these two long-haired guys and I'm like, 'Woah.' It was kind of a culture shock, and I think I was a little bit of a culture shock to them. But we sat down and started talking. And we talked about music, and that's the thing that... it's a universal thing. We went back to Slash's house, his mom's basement, and he started playing acoustic guitar.
"[Prior to that] I had played with these guys. Stone mentioned Paul Solger - he was the guitar player [at the time]. He could play leads and he was smooth and slick, and I thought he was the best guy on the West Coast. And I got in this basement with Slash, and I'm like, 'Oh, wow.'"
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/duff_mckagan_recalls_unexpected_reaction_he_got_first_time_he_met_slash_says_hardcore_ruined_a_lot_of_punk_scenes.html
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