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V.I.P.'s with potty mouths

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:34 am
by *Laura
The deepest... :twisted: warmest,loving thoughts expressed by the most famous names in the industry.Priceless quotes on Dave Ling's site.

Keith Richards and his latest statement made it in this HOF with flying colors!LOL...

Herbie's there also,how could he not be? :lol:


This is the funniest read.

http://www.daveling.co.uk/quotes.htm

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:41 am
by Rockindeano
“In the 1970s I looked like a walking tumbleweed.
It wasn’t until I chopped off all my hair that I started looking halfway human.”


Neal Schon, Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:44 am
by whocares
"At our age, you don't want to stop. Because if you stop, you might not get back up again."
Alex Van Halen


DUH! BIG FUCING DUH!

Sometimes I wonder if these "rock stars" say these things, because they really believe what they are saying, or just too fucked up when they say them, (drugs, alcohol, etc) or just because they can't keep their mouths shut.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:52 am
by Rockindeano
LOL, My Man Herbie is ablaze!

Perry is a piece of excrement, and Cain is a motherfucker....whew o boy.. Notice no slam on Neal...

Here come the brigade of Loons...I can see em already.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:56 am
by Lady Luck
"Four inch nails is more like it!"
Courney Love on hitting the sack with Trent Reznor

"If she died tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tear. She's a very evil person."
Trent on Courtney

Not a match made in heaven I presume. :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:07 am
by strangegrey
Bwahahahahaha


"The main personality difference between myself and Ritchie [Blackmore] was that I was terrific and he was a twat."
Deep Purple's Ian Gillan turns psycho-analyst

"The answer is [for the coalition] to get the fuck out of there, build a wall around it and sell fucking tickets."
Lemmy of Motörhead's answer to the Middle East problem

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:23 am
by strangegrey
More good ones:

"Everybody in the band went out and bought Harley Davidsons.
Well, everyone except Mick [Mars, guitarist]. We`ll have to get a little sidecar for him."
Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil

"People seem to have this big fantasy that me and my husband should just OD and die.
I'm sorry, but it's just not gonna happen."
Courtney Love, February 1993

“Lady Diana… what a fox. I’d drag my dick through a mile of
broken glass just to jerk off in her shadow.”
Ted Nugent, Hammersmith Odeon, February 1984
(This reminds me of one my friend once said "She's so hot that I would swim through 9 miles of shark infested piss, just to blow the last guy that fucked her")

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:33 am
by *Laura
I think Eddie smashed a guitar when he read this one:

"The old Van Halen, when I was in it, makes you wanna drink, dance and screw.
The new Van Halen encourages you to drink milk, drive a Nissan and have a relationship.”
David Lee Roth

Good "blind" answer:

“He’s an intelligent, well-read guy. But somehow he can’t connect the dots.”
Edward Van Halen on David Lee Roth


:lol:

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:33 am
by strangegrey
This one takes the cake:

“I was in the studio playing the solo at the end of ‘Don’t Stop Believing’, trying to bebop and jazz it a little.
Kevin [Elson, producer] said, ‘Just play the simplest thing you can think of’.
Begrudgingly I played something I thought was so stupid they’d fucking hate it, but everyone said, ‘That’s terrific’.
I fucked myself because it was something I’d hate to listen to for the rest of my career.”
Journey’s Neal Schon on one of the most revered melodic rock guitar solos ever

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:37 am
by Behshad
I remember 15 years ago when Yngwie kicked out all his band members ( after breaking some chairs and tables on their backs in Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm), he was asked by Pär Fontander (Rock Box Radio) "Dont you like the ideas of other members in your band"
His answer was " I sure as hell love to hear what ideas and thoughts they have, but in the end Its my project and my fucking way, so I come with the last world. I like to listen to what people have to say, doesnt mean I fucking agree with it"

Another Yngwie-incident was 10 years ago when Pantera guys where being interviewed after a live show and they ask Yngwie who was going by " Hey Yngwie, You want some donuts". " NO I DONT WANT NO FUCKING DONUTS!" was his classic comment.
Years later, in 2004 when I was waiting in line for his show in Cleveland, I seen him walking to his tour buss after the sound check. So I just yelled out "Hey Yngwie , You want some fucking donuts". Everyone in line started laughing, and I got the meanest look from the meanest guitar player in the world. Let's just say I'm glad he didnt kick my ass ! :lol:

And the best Yngwie incident was when the band was bein loud on a plane and a female passenger poured water over Yngwie and told him he needs to calm down. Yngwie went on and on " You fuckin C**T"..."I Am going to Kill you"..." YOu fuckin bitch". "You have UNLEASHED THE FUCKING FURY"..."IM GOIN TO FUCKIN KILL YOU".(you can find an audio-clip of the whole thing online)

Ironically , 2005 Yngwie released a cd called "Unleash The Fury"

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:41 am
by fightingilliniJRNY
strangegrey wrote:This one takes the cake:

“I was in the studio playing the solo at the end of ‘Don’t Stop Believing’, trying to bebop and jazz it a little.
Kevin [Elson, producer] said, ‘Just play the simplest thing you can think of’.
Begrudgingly I played something I thought was so stupid they’d fucking hate it, but everyone said, ‘That’s terrific’.
I fucked myself because it was something I’d hate to listen to for the rest of my career.”
Journey’s Neal Schon on one of the most revered melodic rock guitar solos ever


That's a great one. I always thought he was working on the end solo for Who's Crying Now when this happened, though. I guess I was wrong.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:44 am
by conversationpc
strangegrey wrote:This one takes the cake:

“I was in the studio playing the solo at the end of ‘Don’t Stop Believing’, trying to bebop and jazz it a little.
Kevin [Elson, producer] said, ‘Just play the simplest thing you can think of’.
Begrudgingly I played something I thought was so stupid they’d fucking hate it, but everyone said, ‘That’s terrific’.
I fucked myself because it was something I’d hate to listen to for the rest of my career.”
Journey’s Neal Schon on one of the most revered melodic rock guitar solos ever


Wasn't that actually supposed to be about "Who's Crying Now"?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:47 am
by larryfromnextdoor
Behshad wrote:Years later, in 2004 when I was waiting in line for his show in Cleveland, I seen him walking to his tour buss after the sound check. So I just yelled out "Hey Yngwie , You want some donuts". Everyone in line started laughing, and I got the meanest look from the meanest guitar player in the world.


wow !! that was funny!! :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:47 am
by larryfromnextdoor
conversationpc wrote:
strangegrey wrote:This one takes the cake:

“I was in the studio playing the solo at the end of ‘Don’t Stop Believing’, trying to bebop and jazz it a little.
Kevin [Elson, producer] said, ‘Just play the simplest thing you can think of’.
Begrudgingly I played something I thought was so stupid they’d fucking hate it, but everyone said, ‘That’s terrific’.
I fucked myself because it was something I’d hate to listen to for the rest of my career.”
Journey’s Neal Schon on one of the most revered melodic rock guitar solos ever


Wasn't that actually supposed to be about "Who's Crying Now"?


i was writing the same thing...

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:56 am
by larryfromnextdoor
I've got neither time nor ambition to care about the subject. [The] PMRC consists of frustrated housewives who really ought to plant flowers. They are fools. No sensible human being with a normal IQ would accuse someone of beign the Devil"...

(Paul Stanley about the PMRC. KISS Crazy #6, 1990)

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:57 am
by belar
Those are great!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 6:18 am
by (Crazy)Dulce Lady
Behshad wrote:I remember 15 years ago when Yngwie kicked out all his band members ( after breaking some chairs and tables on their backs in Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm), he was asked by Pär Fontander (Rock Box Radio) "Dont you like the ideas of other members in your band"
His answer was " I sure as hell love to hear what ideas and thoughts they have, but in the end Its my project and my fucking way, so I come with the last world. I like to listen to what people have to say, doesnt mean I fucking agree with it"

Another Yngwie-incident was 10 years ago when Pantera guys where being interviewed after a live show and they ask Yngwie who was going by " Hey Yngwie, You want some donuts". " NO I DONT WANT NO FUCKING DONUTS!" was his classic comment.
Years later, in 2004 when I was waiting in line for his show in Cleveland, I seen him walking to his tour buss after the sound check. So I just yelled out "Hey Yngwie , You want some fucking donuts". Everyone in line started laughing, and I got the meanest look from the meanest guitar player in the world. Let's just say I'm glad he didnt kick my ass ! :lol:

And the best Yngwie incident was when the band was bein loud on a plane and a female passenger poured water over Yngwie and told him he needs to calm down. Yngwie went on and on " You fuckin C**T"..."I Am going to Kill you"..." YOu fuckin bitch". "You have UNLEASHED THE FUCKING FURY"..."IM GOIN TO FUCKIN KILL YOU".(you can find an audio-clip of the whole thing online)

Ironically , 2005 Yngwie released a cd called "Unleash The Fury"


see Pam? I have a reason to be afraid of him!!!!! :shock:

but I am a viking, regardless. :lol: