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Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« on: April 18, 2012, 08:48:12 PM »
Dear Friends and Fans of Guns N' Roses,

I am releasing this statement to bring closure to the night's events at the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame, and to all things Guns N' Roses. This will alleviate numerous press statements and interviews about the subject, which I have already addressed on my Twitter.

In these last few months since getting notice about being inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, many emotions and feelings have gone through my head and heart, as well as the original five members of GN'R: Axl, Slash, Duff, Izzy and Steven. I was also chosen to be inducted, along with Dizzy Reed.

It was slightly awkward for me in some ways knowing some fans have the original five in their hearts for a reunion. I chose to say to Slash and Duff, 'Please have Steven play, and let me know what you would like me to do.'

Two days before the event. Axl made his statement known. And it was apparent he wouldn't be attending. In respect to him, that is his decision and should be honored. Also, Izzy declined. So I suggested Slash call Gilby, who was left out of the proceedings.
Gilby was a member of the band and contributing to the 'Use Your Illusions' World Tour, which took us around the globe for three years, as well as playing guitar on 'Spaghetti Incident' and 'The Live Era' albums. It felt like the right thing to do.

In fairness to the rest of the original line-up and myself, we decided to go ahead and attend. This is an honor that is once in a lifetime and couldn't be missed, especially for fans of the band. To us, it was honoring them as well. Regarding playing live, we agreed that we would share the stage together, joined by Myles Kennedy as guest singer, who did a fine job filling big shoes. Steven graciously offered 'Brownstone' and played two other 'Appetite' tracks, and I sang and joined him near the kit on 'Paradise City.'

It felt perfect for all involved.

In my speech, I made references to drugs and Steven being dismissed from the band, in which I referred to, "How could someone be fired from Guns N' Roses for doing too many drugs??"

It was meant to be light-hearted. But knowing the struggles Steven has endured all these years. I felt I needed to clarify that Steven was onstage, healthy, and ready to rock.
It is well known that the rest of the band has endured addiction and alcoholism and at this point in our lives, we are all healthy and sober. Not to make light of drugs and alcohol…we were all full-blown addicts when the band split. What started out as a party and what we believed was part of the makeup of the band turned on all of us in the end.

Many years of soul searching and reconnecting with our inner selves have brought glorious gifts: Velvet Revolver with millions of records sold and a Grammy, Steven with his new band, and more. We are now all playing music and making records on our own that is truly what we love, before any of the business of music came into play. The music has always been the passion, before anything else.

Stevens's passion for GN'R is something that no one can explain but him: it's a true love gone, but never forgotten. How many people have felt that in their lifetime?

I told Steven and the rest of the guys the night of the Induction that night was for them and what they created on the streets of Hollywood, and it can never be taken away. The music will live on. And that's what counts. Not about who was there at the Induction. That the music will always be theirs and no can ever take that away.

Also, I have much respect for my former band, The Cult. And all the musicians I have played with over the years. They have all taught me so much.

I also need to thank my dearest and closest confidante, Ace Harper, who is my fiancée' and has made me a better man. She has walked beside in times of darkness, and has been there for me when all the stage lights and backstage parties were over.

This is where life is for all of us now survivors of a Rock & Roll era you will never see the likes of again: Married men Slash with two wonderful boys, Duff with two beautiful girls, Steven happy with a beautiful wife.

Life is good, my friends…we are alive! God Bless the fans of GN'R.

Long Live Rock N Roll,

Matt Sorum

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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2012, 11:41:19 PM »
didn't like his speech too much, but i liked this letter, it seems like it was very well thought out.

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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2012, 12:29:06 AM »
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Nice to hear from Matt. I've always liked him, well deserved.... Now get VR back together
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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2012, 01:05:09 AM »
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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2012, 02:42:59 PM »
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Nice to hear from Matt. I've always liked him, well deserved.... Now get VR back together

+1  I hope a VR come back next year. Slash is rockin' with Myles the whole 2012 but in 2013 he'll leave the ship and return to Alter Bridge for a new album+tour so I think it would be a good moment to get back with Scott and write a new album and do a good tour. I don't know Duff's plans, maybe by the end of the year he'll be makin' a new Loaded album but anyway that wouldn't be a problem for a VR reunion and with Matt and Kushner the same. if Weyland is not busy with a new STP album+tour I really think there are really big chances this will happen next year!

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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2012, 11:36:25 PM »
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Great letter Matt. You are always my fav drummer. Time to do some VR.

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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2012, 04:52:14 AM »
I don't get the point of his letter, I guess it's just to avoid endless press questions.

I couldn't help but notice the contradiction... the induction, who was/wasn't there and what happened there is not what matters, it's the music what carries the legacy of Guns N Roses. I agree 100%

But also, the need to mention how well they've done, the millions of albums VR has sold (less than Gaga or Bieber I'm sure), winning an award (who cares about those... Who cares about a fucking grammy lol, even for musicians -I mean artists- it's always been a joke)...


I just finished reading Whores, a biography of Jane's Addiction and Perry Farrell, and kinda got an idea of how the junkie mind works and also the nightmare it becomes to someone who's not hooked in that shit and wants to succeed doing what he loves but he's constantly isolated by his bandmates for not having a fucking needle in his arm everyday, and having to drag everybody's bullshit with you cause you're in the band together...

I think what killed the old band was mainly heroin, that could be the source of most of the problems, and then there's how they dealt with it from their own perspectives.

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Re: Matt Sorum's Letter Regarding the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2012, 12:12:15 AM »
+1  I hope a VR come back next year. Slash is rockin' with Myles the whole 2012 but in 2013 he'll leave the ship and return to Alter Bridge for a new album+tour so I think it would be a good moment to get back with Scott and write a new album and do a good tour. I don't know Duff's plans, maybe by the end of the year he'll be makin' a new Loaded album but anyway that wouldn't be a problem for a VR reunion and with Matt and Kushner the same. if Weyland is not busy with a new STP album+tour I really think there are really big chances this will happen next year!

The rest of Alter Bridge is doing the Creed thing, so maybe Myles will finally just lead up the VR gig. Kusher is really busy with the whole Sons of Anarchy TV show and might not have time for VR.

I would love Scott but he was musically in another direction with VR.

but you never know...
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