SLASH Talks About 'Chinese Democracy': Audio Available

January 5, 2006

A podcast containing VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash's (ex-GUNS N' ROSES) interview with Philadelphia's WMMR radio station, conducted last week, has been made available for download at GMPPodcast.com. During the interview, Slash mentions the long-awaited GUNS N' ROSES album, "Chinese Democaracy", and indicates that the CD may finally see the light of day in March. An excerpt from the chat follows:

Slash: "Axl's [Rose] got got a record coming out, GUNS, I guess you call it, I think in March. Which is sorta cool, you know it's gonna be interesting to hear it. After all this time and after all this talk what's going on with him."

DJ: So wait, "Chinese Democracy" is gonna come out?

Slash: "Yeah, it's coming out in March..."

DJ: OK.

Slash: "That's what... I've been told a lot of things over the years, but it definitely sounds like it's coming out in March."

DJ: We've been waiting forever.

Slash: "Which means VELVET REVOLVER probably in March, April, May. Will be coming out somewhere around that time. It'll be interesting."

DJ: Yeah, I was gonna say your record will probably come out first.

Slash: "No, no... Yeah, well. All things considered, it could. That could happen, but... Judging by, I think Axl's record is finished."

More information on the WMMR podcasts is avalable at WMMR.com.

(Thanks: Here Today... Gone to Hell!)

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