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Date: June, 1987 Sound Quality: A- Length: 0:29:26 Format: Tape Notes: This is an interview with Duff and Slash from London, England. They discuss Slash's roots, Los Angeles, the London shows and "Live ?!*@ Like A Suicide". |
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Date: June, 1987 Sound Quality: A- Format: 12" Notes: This is an interview with Axl and Slash from London, England. The interviewer is Chris Tetley. |
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Date: Fall, 1988 Sound Quality: A Length: 0:16:06 Format: CD Notes: This is an incomplete version of the interview. Slash and Axl interview from some time during the fall of 1988. Axl talks about coming to LA, and they discuss some songs on "Appetite For Destruction". |
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Date: November, 1988 Sound Quality: A Length: 0:50:12 Format: CD Notes: Slash and Duff interview in which they mostly talk about the (then) upcoming album, "GN'R Lies". |
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Source: WNEW 102.7 - September, 1991 Sound Quality: A- Length: 1:34:02 Format: Tape Notes: This was a preview show of "Use Your Illusion". Songs from the album were played, and four different interviews (with Slash, Matt/Duff, Axl, Dizzy) were in between the songs. |
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Date: June 6, 1992 Location: Paris, France Sound Quality: A Length: 0:42:34 Format: CD Notes: This is a Slash interview that comes together with a book. |
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Date: March 15, 1993 Sound Quality: A Format: CD Length: 0:26:11 Notes: This isn't really a bootleg as it was released as a part of the box set "Makin' F@*!ing Boxes". It's a Slash interview done in Boston. |
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Source: Rockline - September 27, 1993 Sound Quality: B+ Format: Tape Length: 0:49:13 Notes: This interview was done the day before Duff's first solo album "Believe In Me" was released. His guitar player Joie Mastrokolis is also participating in the interview. They played "10 Years" and "Could It Be You" live in the studio. Duff talks about the album and GN'R. |
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Source: Rockline - January 3, 1994 Sound Quality: A Length: 1:11:55 Format: Tape Notes: Axl and Slash talks a lot about "The Spaghetti Incident?" and the songs on it. |
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Source: 97.7 HTZ-FM - January, 1994 / April 20, 1995 Sound Quality: A Length: 0:40:43 Format: CD Notes: This is two different Slash interviews done by the same person/radio station but released on one CD. He talks about a lot of different subjects. |
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Source: Rockline - September 9, 1996 Sound Quality: B Length: 1:00:14 Format: Tape Notes: Incomplete recording of the interview. The interview was done in Toronto. They played "Good News", "Feelings Are Good" and "Jerk" live during the interview. |
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Source: CD:UK - December 2, 2000 Location: England Sound Quality: A- Length: 0:05:19 Format: MD Notes: This was a live interview and therefore it caused a scandal in England when Slash used the words "fuck" and "blow job". |
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Source: www.rocknrollstation.com - December 3, 2000 Location: USA Sound Quality: B-/C Length: 1:06:49 Format: MD Notes: This Slash interview was done on November 30, 2000. Here is my review of the interview that appeared on my website two days after the broadcast: It started off pretty disappointingly with a 30 minute delay, and when it actually started, the sound quality was pretty lousty. That got better after a while, though. The interview was quite good. The interviewer seemed to know a lot about Slash's career, which saved us from stupid question. There was no hesitation in the interview either. That is often the case with things like this. Slash seemed to be in a good mood and gave long and informative answers to questions about GN'R, Snakepit, Slash's Blues Ball. He also gave his thoughts on why the original GN'R members left the band one by one. It lasted just over an hour. In the end Slash answered some fan questions that had been sent in to the station. |
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Source: Rocket 93.5 FM - December 8-10(??), 2000 Location: Stockholm, Sweden Sound Quality: A- Length: 0:23:54 Format: MD Notes: Radio interview with Slash. |
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Source: www.madblast.com - July 2, 2001 Location: Cleveland, OH, USA Sound Quality: A Length: 0:23:20 Format: MD Notes: This Slash/Rod Jackson interview was done on June 25, when Snakepit were in Cleveland, OH to play at Peabody's. It was done over the phone. Rod talks quite a lot about Aerosmith and they both talk about the tour they're on. |