I want to be the next Velvet Revolver Singer.Yup, it's true. I want to be the next Velvet Revolver singer. I decided this the other night, as I drove home in my Mustang convertible, hair blowing in the wind, and Guns n Roses playing continuously on my boyfriend's ipod. I let loose, and tried to belt out every lyric note for note with Axl Rose. It's a competition I've held with Axl for years now. I have a pretty healthy lung capacity and have always gotten a thrill trying to keep up with Axl's ability to sustain a note beyond most rock singers' abilities (Sebastian Bach withstanding of course). I'm not a singer. I'd like to be. I believe we each have the gift of song within us. I've sung in church & school choirs, I've sung back-ups for friends' live shows and recordings, and I even put a cover band together for my 29th birthday,but I'm not a singer. I've been a fan since my first GnR concert in 1988--they opened for Aerosmith. I've also followed each of the side projects, (Izzy's JuJu Hounds, Slash's Snakepit, and Duff's Loaded), that have emerged thru the years. Then came Velvet Revolver. I've had the opportunity to see VR live 3x, and even Co-Hosted a benefit concert they performed at in '06 for an injured Deputy (Jim Mulay), in Yet...nothing quite compares to the magic that the world witnessed in 1986, and remained hypnotized by, for roughly a decade of music and touring. I mean c'mon, we're talking about a band that experienced so much mojo together that they released two albums at once and even gave us two (lyrical) versions of the hit single "Don't Cry." Some of that mojo must still exist, or at least be able to be salvaged? The band doesn’t need to be Velvet Revolver or Guns n Roses-- it can be an entirely new project-- Rose Velvet, Velvet Guns, whatever! Axl can continue to work on Chinese Democracy; while Slash, Duff, and Matt audition singers thru the internet and give some unknown kid a chance at rock stardom, I'm all for it! I recently had an opportunity to interview drummer Matt Sorum (for www.Buzznet.com), and when during the course of the interview Axl's name was brought up, there was a twinkle in his eye and a grin in his smile--for a moment-- I saw a lot of love for his former singer. http://buzzbot.buzznet.com/user/video/play/3101631/ Eh, maybe I'm being nostalgic- I'm getting older and nothing seems to be as exciting as being a teenager and seeing your favorite band play live. Guns n Roses meant so much to me, that reckless abandon, the courage to live life with no fear of consequences.... we sometimes lose that feeling when we become grown-ups. That’s what I mean when I say I want to be the next Velvet Revolver singer. I want to go for it, I want to live fully and grasp all of the possibilities that life presents to me. I want to love and be loved, and most importantly I want to listen to my heart. So, I ask you--Axl, Duff, Matt, Slash, and Izzy--are you listening to your heart? What does it say? Is the mojo still there? Are you willing to let bygones be bygones? I leave you with your own words, "When I find out all the reasons, maybe I'll find another way, find another day, with all the changing seasons of my life, maybe I'll get it right next time......"
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