Before The Delayed Release Of Chinese Democracy, There Was The Delayed Release Of Rapidfire
Think a decade long wait for an Axl-related record is long? Doesn't have shit on the wait for Rapidfire. For those who aren't up to snuff on their Rock N' Roses trivia, Rapidfire is Axl's very first project: before GN'R, and before Hollywood Rose. On May 25th, 1983, Rapidfire set to tape a five song demo (including the awesomely clichéd titles "All Night Long" and "Ready To Rumble," and the ironically fitting "Closure") which Mr. Rose has fought ever since to keep under wraps.
Problem is, the demo legally belongs to Rapidfire bandmate Kevin Lawrence. And after years of attempting to get Axl's blessing (out of politeness and formality), offering to tweak the production to suit Axl's fancy, Lawrence is saying to hell with it; the time is now. Here's Kevin's last message to "Axl fan" (misspellings lovingly preserved):
I an sorry for the huge delay in releasing the Rapidfire 1983 Demos. My attorney has been working with Axl's attorney for some time now trying to come out with a way to release these demos which is acceptible to Axl. Regardless though of what he wants, the law states that I can release these at any time and have the full legal right to do so. Because at one time (and if I ever spoke to him now) I considered Axl a friend, I am trying to work beyond the scope of my legal rights with him, out of my respect and admiration for him. Regardless though, if in the future he chooses not to cooperate, the CD will come out commercially. Once again I am sorry to all of you for the delay, but the legal process moves very slowly.The letter was posted to the Rapidfire site in August of '06, so why bring this up now? Simple: We're one week from the 24th Anniversary of Rapidfire's recording, and yes it's highly likely this 24-year-old record will see release before Chinese Democracy. Incontrovertible evidence that, no matter the development and no matter the date, Axl Rose is and always will be an infinite reservoir of absurdity. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is a talent worth celebrating....
Sincerely.
Kevin Lawrence
Posted at 12:14 PM
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That's one fancy website they got over there at Rapidfire. I'm sure those demos are equally interesting.
Posted by: Adam at May 17, 2007 12:44 PM | ReplyScore = 0
As far as I can tell, there was only one spelling error there. Hardly worth calling the guy out on it. Kind of mean spirited on your part, Stereogum. From the tone of his letter, he sounds like a decent guy, too. I think you're being a bully, dude.
Posted by: miss cross at May 17, 2007 12:59 PM | ReplyScore = 0
okay, TWO spelling errors - I missed the 'an.' I guess that makes him retarded. Bully away.
Posted by: miss cross at May 17, 2007 1:04 PM | ReplyScore = 0
chill out miss, who ever got in trouble at school for pointing out a spelling mistake?
Posted by: stephen at May 17, 2007 1:08 PM | ReplyScore = 0
okay, TWO spelling errors - I missed the 'an.' I guess that makes him retarded. Bully away.
Posted by: miss cross at May 17, 2007 1:12 PM | ReplyScore = 0
hell yeah it makes him retarded. and incompetent. but thats redundant cause retards are incompetent. like miss cross here who also happens to be a whorish slut face.
Posted by: gus at May 17, 2007 1:40 PM | ReplyScore = 0
Who gives a shit about this now? Maybe 500 people? BFD.
Posted by: Tony G at May 17, 2007 2:02 PM | ReplyScore = 0
Who gives a shit about this now? Maybe 500 people? BFD.
Posted by: Tony G at May 17, 2007 2:10 PM | ReplyScore = 0
4 people - Axl, Kevin and the two lawyers.
Posted by: Nobody Cares at May 17, 2007 5:11 PM | ReplyScore = 0
You totally left out the intro to the letter - "Dear Axl fan,"
Am I the only person who finds that to be hilarious?
Posted by: tomdomaso at May 17, 2007 5:44 PM | ReplyScore = 0
um.....?
Posted by: Rygun at May 17, 2007 5:51 PM | ReplyScore = 0
it's either "misspellings preserved" or a couple [sic]s.
Posted by: jim at May 17, 2007 6:08 PM | ReplyScore = 0
oh, and this: http://www.mr-bingo.co.uk/guns_n_roses.html
Posted by: jim at May 17, 2007 7:47 PM | ReplyScore = 0
The Hollywood Roses' / Dopesnake's album satisfies any craving you might have for those of use that rememeber when GnR was any good. Even Slash's Snakepit / Velvet Revolver will do these days.
-G.
Posted by: juepucta at May 17, 2007 10:28 PM | ReplyScore = 0