| Friday
June 27, 2002 - Interview with Velvet Revolver
on 97.1 Talk Radio Los Angeles
Riki Rachtman:
This is 97.1 your FM talk station, Im
Riki Rachtman this is the triple R
Our guests this evening
are Matt Sorum, Duff McKagan, formerly of
a band, wait
a
yeah, yeah I
can say that, formerly of the band Guns
and Roses now of a
is it definitely
a band because were hearing so much stuff,
is Velvet Revolver a band?
Duff: Yeah
this is Duff talking
. I take offense
to the comments you made earlier
Riki Rachtman: Oh
now your gonna say it on the air?
Duff: That you thought
we were gonna suck (laughter in background)
Riki Rachtman: That
part is true
Duff: Then why?
Riki Rachtman: This
is why, you know I hate saying this because
when I say this Im going to sort of
sound like a kiss ass or Im going
to sound like one of those DJs, and DJs
love to talk about all of these stories
of the past but without a doubt, if I look
at everything, and I have said this in a
million interviews, everything that I think
that Ive achieved in my life, and
I dont want to put the blame on you
guys, but I would say that Guns and Roses
helped me more than anything in the world,
and I feel that I kind of grew up in the
whole scene, the 80s to the 90s
I spent with you guys
Duff: You were there
yeah
Riki Rachtman: I
have some of he best memories and some of
the
the very few memories that I can
actually remember is with you guys
Duff: Yeah
Riki Rachtman: Is
with you guys
Duff: No doubt
Riki Rachtman: When
Guns and Roses did all the crazy stuff and
then with Axl who I have to start off by
saying, cause Axl was the one that
people dont know the story
took
me to New York, got me my MTV gig
helped me get it
Duff: Yeah
Riki Rachtman: He
set up a lot of the auditions, Axl was very
very helpful for a lot of my career, when
he came out with his stuff that was called
Guns and Roses, I was bummed out because
from the From the End of Day
Soundtrack I was like, oh damn you know
what is this is gonna
and I was just
bummed, and the when Guns and Roses in the
other formation had played the MTV Awards
I was
I felt let down because I didnt
have that contact with the band anymore
and I feel a lot of people felt completely
removed from Guns and Roses partially because
I hate to say it, I felt that Axl was removed
from earth and I dont see that in
a mean way because I want nothing but the
best
Matt: So dont
blame us for that, ha ha
Riki Rachtman: So
hold on a second hold on a second, so then
when this comes around
Im hearing
all this, Oh Velvet Revolver
their
gonna have this singer, their gonna have
that singer, their gonna have this singer,
Ohhh their gonna do something with Weiland
from Stone Temple Pilots, Ive heard
everything, Ive heard from Sabastian
Bach
to which I heard that a lot and
said its gonna be
that could
be interesting, then when Weiland from Stone
Temple Pilots
and Im like
I dont know how this whole thing is
gonna sound, its gonna sound like this
I could be blowin smoke up your ass but
Im telling the truth
then when
I heard the song Im telling you straight
out that song is
from the guitar
from the very starting of the guitar to
the very end of Weiland singing, the song
its just better than I had expected
and I talked to everybody that went to the
show and they said that is was great and
Im one of those guys who
its
like
theres no replacing the
old, you know, I love Guns and Roses, that
was
my whole life was Guns and Roses,
so I was like its not gonna work and Im
coming clean saying the song does work,
were gonna play the song if any of you havent
heard it its from The Hulk Soundtrack, the
song is awesome, so did I explain myself
or are you insulted?
Duff: You got yourself
out of that one
Riki Rachtman: I
could be like the radio guy right now and
I could say, oh I always
uh
the new one from the Guns, Oh this is gonna
be great... I didnt think it was gonna
be, Ive said very good things about
Loaded
Duff: Yeah Yeah
your right your right
Riki Rachtman: Course
but nobody heard me, now we are done with
the Riki Show, Hi guys welcome to the show
Matt: Hello
Duff: Hey umm yeah
you know I mean as far as like the comparisons
of
obviously theyre gonna be
there, were gonna face them and a lot of
that in the next year so of doing
press
of comparing to the old Guns
and Roses and to some extent Stone Temple
Pilots. You know really if you look at it
a long time has gone buy and I mean you
know like my life
I went and did whole
other things, I got sober, I started martial
arts, I went to Seattle University, you
know
I got a finance degree
Riki Rachtman: Were
going to breeze over this part right now
but we are going to talk about it later,
because the whole thing with you guys is
amazing and very respectable
Duff: But weve
all
and then Matt and I went into
Neurotic Outsiders which was
a whole different thing with you know, my
idol Steve Jones and we played on Modern
Rock you know
like John Taylor and
I went out and did a radio tour, wed
go to the classic rock or active rock station
and the modern rock station in the same
town which was new for me. So over this
time I mean how long ago had Id left
in 96ish or whatever a lots gone on and
this is a whole new thing a whole new mind
frame, theres great familiarity with
Matt, Slash and I, that chemistry is there
but weve created a new
a whole
new entity, we dont even really think
I mean seriously we dont think about
oh this is going to sound like something
from that, its just like Matt has
become a strong songwriter in Velvet Revolver
the riff from Set Me Free, its Matts
Riki Rachtman: I
love the riff, its a good riff, from
the very start it sounds awesome
Riki Rachtman: Let
me ask you this question if it would have
came up and I dont want to keep on
dwelling on this because it might be to
you like talking about an ex-girlfriend
Duff: Its
not
Riki Rachtman: If
somebody offered
if the opportunity
would have said
hey you guys want
the name Guns and Roses you can have it
would you have taken it?
Matt: No
Duff: No
Matt: This isnt
Guns and Roses, you know I mean this is
a different band the three of us Slash,
Duff and myself are together but
Riki Rachtman: So
Slash is in Velvet Revolver?
Matt: Oh yeah
Riki Rachtman: Tell
us so we get it straight Velvet Revolver
is
these are the members of Velvet
Revolver
Matt: Scott Weiland,
Slash, Duff, McKagan, myself Matt Sorum
and Dave Kushner
Duff: Who was in
Wasted Youth
Riki Rachtman: Thats
what I said, I knew that it was that Dave
because I talked to Arlette who also works
with you and I was saying wasnt Dave
the guy who was in Wasted or
LAs Wasted Youth
whos a great guy, and then I guess
you met him, he was playing in another band
in Japan or something like that
Duff: Zilch,
this amazing band that Loaded
went over and played with over there and
Dave was like this animal up there and Joey
C. who is now in Queens was in Zilch
Matt: Queens of
the Stone Age
Duff: And umm
these, you know these are friends of mine
so I come to Japan not knowing who Zilch
is and theres Dave and theres
Joey
Riki Rachtman: Yeah
Daves been around for a long time
Duff: Yeah, and
I was like ok great and then I see him get
up on stage and he is this gravity defying
animal up there, they put all this paint
on and you know its like a
old kind
of punk rock but with a
samples and
crazy lights
Matt: Hes
a very modern guitar you know, yeah and
hes awesome, we had Izzy around for
a while too ya know there was talk of that
Riki Rachtman: How
is Izzy? Thats one of the people that
I have
hes put out two solo
records, I dont know how many other
records hes put out but I loved his
solo records
Duff: Three hes
got a fourth one coming out in a month or
so
Riki Rachtman: Now
it seems like Izzy is some body that really
disappeared
that I dont know
and how is Izzy?. with members of Guns and
Roses
when their gone people are like,
that guy O.D.d five years ago, when
seeing you guys it couldnt be further
from the truth, I mean as Ive said
before, you two guys that are here and the
other guys that I have ran into, and Slash,
look a hell of a lot better than you did
fifteen years ago, which is kind of a lot
to say because people wouldnt think
that any of us would be around
Matt: I would say
that when you cut back on like a bottle
of tequila a day and a case of beer and
an eight ball, you know it helps ( laughs)
Duff: I thinks its
a case of
what doesnt kill you
makes you stronger, you know. But Izzy leads
a pretty charmed life, he does what he wants
to do when he wants to do it and he doesnt
get caught up I any sort of huppla, he refuses
to go there, hell make a record on
his own, hell license it to Japan
and maybe some where in Europe, and hell
do a little tour, Ive toured with
him over in Japan, and hes just this
very pleasant country gentleman you know,
who came in and wrote with us for a week
or two, and it was great because its
our bro, Its Izzy, we got some songs
out that we might use for the record
Matt: You know I
dont know if you know the history
but weve actually been working on
this for over a year
Riki Rachtman: I
dont know the history, what I thought
you know because Im one of those idiots
that read the stuff off the internet, which
I think everybody knows, every industry
knows, now dont believe anything you
read on the internet, but I had thought
that this was something that sort of a jam
band that was put together almost to put
a song
Matt: Do you want
me to run it by you?
Riki Rachtman: Please
do, were talking, to Duff McKagan
and Matt Sorum
Matt: Well basically
what happened
do you remember our
friend Randy Castillo? he was the drummer
for Ozzy Osbourne, he pasted away a year
and a half ago, so what happened was we
put together a tribute gig for Randy down
at the Key Club and Ozzy was supposed to
play and he wasnt available and you
know we tried to get all of these bands,
so they called me and they said Matt would
you come play and who do you want to play
with? blah blah blah, well I called Duff
and then I called Slash, I said do you guys
want to come down and jam for Randy, for
the tribute? and Duff and Slash agreed and
they said well who are we gonna get for
a singer?, so we called Josh Todd from Buck
Cherry, Slash thought hey lets try
that guy from Buck Cherry out,
so he came down and sang and when we were
at sound check that night Steven Tyler had
called and said I want to come down and
do a song with you guys so were on stage
rehearsing for the gig that night and Tyler
calls and says he wants to do Mama Kin,
so we learn Mama Kin, anyway to make a long
story short, we play the gig, every thing
is amazing, the chemistry is awesome you
know me and Duff and Slash look at each
other, Duff calls me the next day, says
Matt, that felt really good, and Im
like yeah, that felt really good, lets do
this, and we got into a rehearsal room and
we asked Josh Todd and Keith from Buck
Cherry to come in and work with us,
to make another long story short that didnt
work out with them so at that point we moved
on, probably about a month and a half we
worked with them
Riki Rachtman: And
at this time you knew that you wanted to
play with the three of you
Matt & Duff:
Yes, definitely
Matt: We were like
the time felt right for all of us we had
all been through our own
you know
things, personal things, and tried other
projects, and I did my own album, Duff a
couple solo records, Slash did a few Snake
Pit records, it wasnt like any thing
like you know we got to get together because
we got to make the band happen again or
any of that, it just felt right
Riki Rachtman: It
definitely wasnt a money thing, this
was something because it felt good
Matt: It felt really
good, the crowd went off, the gig sold out
in like 2 minutes, and the energy was on
and we just went with it, so we started
working on songs, Duff had the idea of bringing
in Dave Kushner so we started working with
Dave
Duff: He played
in Loaded with me, at the second
half of Loaded
Matt: All through
last summer we wrote every day five days
a week we were driving over into the Valley
to this rehearsal room, just like a job,
we got serious and really focused, and before
we knew it, we had fifty songs written,
we had a board with all these
Riki Rachtman: You
didnt have a set singer at this point
Matt: Then we said
what are we going to do about a singer?
Riki Rachtman: Now
why?
Cause Ive heard you sing
in Loaded why did you say, you
know, that we need a singer and Duff did
you think
you know what, I could sing
or well all take turns singing
Duff: Well no
that was Izzys idea, he said, you
know, why dont Duff and I just sing,
but you know youve got a world class
drummer in Matt, youve got a world
class guitar player in Slash, I could sing
in Loaded because the expectations
are
its a cool punk rock sort
of whatever band, Im not discounting
Loaded because it was a great
band and great guys, but Im not gonna
sing with Slash and Matt you know come on,
give me a break, I can sing great back up
vocals for something like that but you know
to be the main guy
Matt: I think we
knew we needed a great front man and we
really wanted to find
we were actually
originally looking to find an unknown guy,
you know, we wanted to find that guy out
in Iowa whos like standing in front
of his mirror like
wanting to be the
worlds greatest rock singer, I mean we actually
put out on the internet and through Rolling
Stone and all over the world, like you know,
send us your stuff
Riki Rachtman: When
you were looking for singers for the band
were you letting people know that hey this
is three or four of the guys from Guns and
Roses, are looking for vocalist
Duff: Not all the
time, no no no
Riki Rachtman: How
did you try to lure people in
Duff: Just an ad
looking for a singer like the old school
way to do it
Riki Rachtman: The
Recycler?
Duff: Yeah
Matt: No we didnt
do the Recycler
Riki Rachtman: Or
was it maybe the Music Connection
Duff: Yeah it was
the Music Connection yeah, you know maybe
youd find a gem, but we got over five
or six hundred cds and
Matt: But it got
out that it was us
Riki Rachtman: Tell
me some of the bad experiences tell me some
of the funny experiences of people coming
in to audition for a singer of this band
Duff: We didnt
have a lot of guys come in, we listened
to cds first, our thing was wed
get cds, if we actually really liked
somebody, I mean one day we listened to
a hundred cds straight, brutal, like
tone deaf
Matt: Almost once
a week we would sit down and listen to like
this big box of stuff that would come
Duff: But I remember
this one particular day when we listened
to a hundred straight, tone deaf guys, guys
singing country, you know all kinds of,
your like uh!,there was this one guy out
of the hundred, ok lets send him three songs
of ours, and see you know Pro-Tool you know
he could put his vocal on top of it, and
we found some guys who did some very interesting
things theres this guy from this band
called Portable their local
amazing songwriter just didnt, chemistry
just wasnt right with us, but the
guy was great
Matt: A guy came
from Florida, a guy came from England
Duff: A guy from
Neurotica with cool great energy,
it just didnt work, not that intangible
it thing you know, this guy
came from this band called LittleHell,
this guy was like a mix between Perry Ferrell
and Mike Patton and the guy was cool crazy
you know he raises snakes, makes himself
immune to the venom by having them bite
him all the time, you know like (whistles),
you know but real cool guy
Riki Rachtman: So
far those are some things that you know
there attractive to you
Duff: Yeah yeah
and the guy on the demo he hit all these
great notes, and, it was whack the stuff
he was signing about, but he came out to
sing with us and he couldnt hit these
notes and it just broke our hearts because
we thought oh this might have been the guy,
and then you got to tell them your not the
right guy and Bas came in and hes
a personality
Riki Rachtman: That
was somebody that a lot of people thought
this was going to be a really interesting
thing and I think some people were expecting
that Sebastian Bach was going to be the
singer and tell me about how those things
went because that was what some of the rumors
were
Matt: Well that
kind of happened through Camp Freddy
right?
Duff: Yeah
Matt: I have this
band called Camp Freddy and
we do parties, Dave Navarro plays guitar
and then what we do is we play all covers,
so we were doing this gig at the Eye Bar
in Hollywood and we invite all these different
singers to come we had Macy Gray and Perry
Farrell got on stage, Moby, Robby Williams,
at the end of the night Sebastian said I
want to do Time Warp because he was in The
Rocky Horror Picture Show I dont know
if many people know that
Riki Rachtman: Hes
done quite a bit of stuff on Broadway from
Dr. Jeckel and Mr. Hyde to even Jesus Christ
Superstar he did in La Mirada
Duff: I went
Riki Rachtman: I
thought he was really good
Duff: Twice
Matt: His voice
is very large he has a large voice, you
know hes got a huge vocal range, so
anyway we did Time Warp and at the end of
the night we did Paradise City and Ronnie
Wood from the Stones got up, and played
guitar so we were like wow man, the crowd
went nuts
Riki Rachtman: You
know how fun it is, and I hate to interrupt
but I will, when you guys tell these stories
its so fun to hear still being from
a fans point of view, to hear these
names just roll out
Matt: Weve
had some real good fun
Duff: Well Ronnie
Wood called the night before and said hey
a
you know can I come down and play
Paradise City? You know how Ronnie Plays
like yeah yeah whatever you know, and we
played with him once before in Tokyo, he
got up and played Knocking of Heavens Door
or something with us I forget what song
it was
Matt: He played
all the wrong chords
Duff: Yeah
Riki Rachtman: And
what do you say when youve got one
of the rock legends up on stage with you,
and your saying dude your doing it all wrong,
they
Matt: They look
so cool doing it you your saying who cares
Duff: Theres
key changes in Paradise City you know and
all kinds of different stuff and Im
like Ronnie Ronnie it goes to a D
here, and hes like
a.. a.. yeah..
yeah.. right.. Ok, you know
Matt: That was a
classic evening, so anyway we just get the
response again you know with Bas, young
girls were freaking out, with Sebatian Bach,
nineteen year old eighteen year old girls
freaking out with Sebatian being on stage,
we were like hey maybe this is cool, so
we gave him a cd again and he went into
the studio
Duff: He did some
amazing fantastic stuff on it and you know
hes an old friend of ours and I love
the guy dearly, the problems we ran up against
is its kind of with Bas, we sounded
like Skid Row and we dont
want to go down that
were forging
forward you know, we want to try to break
some new ground that doesnt mean that
we want to be industrial or modern rock
we just want to be something new and this
whole time weve kept current with
music I mean some of my best friends are
the Queens of the Stone Age, or Navarro,
or Chris Cornell, you know these are guy
who have gone on and moved forward and thats
something that we are doing and anyhow so
Scott Weiland and his wife and my wife became
friends during this whole time and their
kind of plotting like we should get Scott
in the band you know
Riki Rachtman: Get
Scott in the band then we can get both of
our husbands out on the road for a year
Duff: Yeah so they
really were pretty instrumental in getting
this thing together, we..., you know Scott
and I we would go to dinner with our wives
you know and Scott brought it up and he
said you know I hear you guys are doing
something and Id be interested in
hearing something, I gave him a cd, he was
still out with STP and which I didnt
know, we certainly dont want to break
up Stone Temple Pilots you know, so we didnt
hear from him, fine we kept going, and I
dont know six months later, by this
time weve got these managers a big
management team and our manager David Kodicow
called me, he says ok dude, you gotta call
Scott Weiland again, I said hey man its
you know its personal you know our
wives are friends and hes busy with
Stone Temple Pilots, he goes Stone Temple
Pilots are not around anymore, its
done call him now, Im like oh, alright
alright alright, so I called him, he goes
ok, we had a soundtrack to do, do you want
to try it out, you know make a couple bucks
and do these soundtracks it would be fun,
he said Oh yeah, he came up
Matt: Thats
the reason we didnt go with a name
originally we wanted to do was to just test
the water, so we went and did the Italian
Job
Riki Rachtman: Which
for people who dont know there is
a song from
is that Velvet Revolver
in the Italian Job?
Duff: Well it is
for now, now it is but back then it wasnt
Riki Rachtman: And
thats the song that you cant
get on the soundtrack but its played in
the movie
Duff: Yes, thats
Money by Pink Floyd
Matt: They came
to us and said would you do Money by Pink
Floyd? And we were like oh well its
not like we havent tried to tackle
legendary classic songs before, which is
in my opinion really tough to do, but we
did our version of it, it came off cool
and then at that point Cathy Nelson from
Universal who is instrumental and behind
all this stuff shes like a great lady
who does all the soundtrack stuff with
she did Armageddon with Aerosmith, she did
Pulp Fiction she said
Duff: Come down
can you guys come and see a viewing of
it was a very early edit of The Hulk and
Ang Lee is the director who is legendary
you know, he did Crouching Tiger Hidden
Dragon
Duff: She says I
think we might have a spot for a song in
the movie if you have the right song, so
we went to a screening of The Hulk, without
any music in it or any sound effects
Riki Rachtman: It
does make a big difference
were
talking to Matt and Duff of Velvet Revolver
formerly of Guns and Roses and we will be
taking your calls in a second, but we are
just trying to bring everybody up to date
so that they know the truth of the story,
not related
it is really weird seeing
a movie without music isnt it
Matt: Oh, its
tough man, its really tough to watch,
I mean we seen it both ways and now we went
and saw the premier and man what an awesome
flick with all the Danny Elfman score and
all the sound effects its a whole
different animal
Duff: But I think
that the key to that, after we saw this
viewing we went to dinner with Ang and Cathy
Nelson and Ang was so passionate about this
thing hes talking to all of us and
then talking Scott about the lyrical content
Riki Rachtman: This
is the guy that is the director of the movie
saying how important it is for you guys
to have a song you would think that everything
that he would care about would be wrapped
up in the movie
Duff: No he loves
this band, so Scott went and wrote the lyrics
we had some music, this riff of Matts
and ok lets through it together and Scott
we did this demo and Ang heard it and just
freaked, and Stacy Snider and Mary Parent
were with Universal and they were very instrumental,
they were just amazing, by the time we went
into track this thing I mean they were
we had this huge machine behind us and I
dont know if you saw any of the ads
or the NBA half time
Riki Rachtman: The
first time I heard the song, I told you,
and I hate basketball, but Arlette called
me who works with you guys and she says
hey theyre gonna be playing the Velvet
Revolver song during half time for the NBA
Basketball
I dont what was it
a final game or something?
Duff: Come on Riki,
geeze
Riki Rachtman: So
I watched the friggin basketball game just
so I could hear the song and Im telling
you the honest truth, you guys know me and
I would
if I didnt dig it I
didnt dig it
I got goose bumps
I dug the song that much and that was the
first time I heard it, were gonna
break were gonna come back were gonna bring
people a little bit more up to date, find
out whats up with Velvet Revolver,
and maybe if youve got any things
that you want to talk to about with one
of the biggest bands in the world the number
520-9710 form Orange County 977-9710 and
all though this is a talk station we will
play that song Set Me Free from Velvet Revolver
off The Hulk Soundtrack and its coming
up as the triple R continues on 97.1 your
FM talk station
Riki Rachtman: This
is 97.1 your FM talk station this is Riki
Rachtman Riki Rachtman radio dont
forget tomorrow night I do a music show
from midnight til 2am and we play all the
type of music that people usually dont
play and we really dont play music
on this show because this is a talk format
but we are going to be playing some music
due to our guests, Duff and Matt formerly
of Guns and Roses now of Velvet Revolver
they have a song from the Hulk Soundtrack
they do a song called Set Me Free, and this
whole station were all set up with AOL,
powered by broadband, but AOL music is going
to stream Set Me Free on their Soundtracks
Page for one week beginning next Friday
the 4th of July
Riki Rachtman: Im
kind of shocked
there arent
really anymore rock stations out in California
anymore and I really dont care if
you mention other radio stations because
I know Im better, but like who
is KLOS playing Set Me Free a lot?
Duff: KROQ
Matt: Were
on KROQ dude
Riki Rachtman: So
those are the stations?
because Im
not hearing it as much as I think it should
be played
Duff: Well we were
the number one most added to modern rock
and active rock weeks ago and #2 most added
last week
Matt: We didnt
put it out as a single because we dont
even have a record deal right now, we are
an unsigned band
Duff: Heres
sort of our plan right now were gonna start
making our record our studio album, but
we recorded this live show we did last week
were gonna put another studio track on it
for another single for sometime in October
were gonna release a live EP like old school
days and go do some shows on that
Matt: And then were
gonna make the record and then well
tour after that
Duff: We will be
playing live, it is possible that we might
be doing some more surprise gigs here in
August or September. Were gonna concentrate
on making the studio record and again we
are releasing a live EP I think about October
6th coinciding with some live gigs after
that.
[part in which they talk about the El Rey
Theatre show, will be added ASAP!]
Riki Rachtman: Guys
thank you very much for coming down here
its always good to see you, when there
is more stuff happening with Velvet Revolver
Ill keep everybody up to date
Duff: Hey Riki thanks
for having us on, and callers and people
out there who are listening, thanks and
well be around for along time, listen
for our live record and out studio record,
and remember Velvet Revolver!
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