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The guitarist Izzy Stradlin jumped off Guns N' Roses when the group
were at
the top. He did a solo-record, but then he disappeared traceless. Now,
five
years later the life-enjoyer steps out in "Fredag" and talks about his
experiences in Sweden.
Who would have thought that the childhood-friends Izzy Stradlin and Axl
Rose would become the most mythical rockfigures of the 90's. They went
separete ways in the autumn of 1991 and two years later had they both
disappeared.
What happened?
- I was so terribly tired of the whole business so I took a time off.
I was tired of my manager and I had a Guns N' Roses deal hanging over me.
When I left the group my lawyers negotiated a deal which said that I
was to
be given a certain percent on everything the group earned until November
1997.
Izzy Stradlin welcomes me in a hotelsuite at the beach in Santa
Monica.
It's custom that rockstars live right in the middle of Hollywood, but
although he has sold over 50 million records the last decade Izzy's as
far
from a traditional rockstar you can come.
He makes a handful of interviews for his bluesy album "117", he's not
thinking of touring and doesn't give a shit how the record sells.
- The music has no attraction, it feels like a job, he admits.
So let's not talk about the unimportant part and talk about funnier things.
When the last solo-tour was finished in the spring of 1993 Izzy lived
a
vagabond life and travelled between Spain, Bahamas, USA, England,
Denmark
and Sweden. He was restless and wanted to experience new cultures.
- One day Rolling Stones played in Indiana and I was backstage with
Kieth
Richards. I told Kieth that I was homeless. He thought it was funny and
laughed:
"Ah, a man without a home."
Izzy didn't think it was that funny, but realised it was time to find
a
place to live in. Together with his swedish wife Annika he moved into an
old house in his childhood-town Lafayette out in the country.
- My adolescence was just like Beavis & Butt-Head, he smiles. In the
town, a t-shirt with the text "Lafayette - the all American city", is
being
sold. A friend usually says that it ought to say "Lafayette - the all
American city, bring your own fun". There's absolutely nothing to do
there.
If you don't, like Izzy, live for two things, motorcycles and american
cars.
He has replaced the liquer and the drugs with a new addiction.
- As soon as I became sober I bought a Harley and I have been addicted
ever since. I don't drive for escaping something, but because it's fun.
I
love the movement and the freedom.
When Annikas mother had her birthday in August last year Izzy took his
father on a motorcycle ride that started in Stockholm, continued to the
west coast (i.e. the west coast of Sweden) and on to Norway
and
back to our capital.
- Me and dad rode bike for ten days. It was 25 degrees (Celsius) warm and no rain and dad said "This land is wonderful!" Now he
wants to move there.
- I would like to spend every summer in Sweden but you have those
stupid
quaranteen rules for dogs, they could as well stay at a
dog-boarding-house.
But my wife loves the dogs. Beside, I sure like the dogs, says Izzy
suddenly aware that his wife is going to read this article.
A moment earlier he could hardly remember what year they married
(1991),
and nonetheless the right date. And those things are as familiar
important
for women. But Annika have to excuse if the dust and exhausts has
affected
her husbands memory.
- I'm crazy about driving fast, shouts Izzy. Next year I'm going to
start
driving amateur rally and hopefully follow the Paris-Dakhar in place.
The rockworld feels undeniably far away for Izzy Stradlin.
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