I HAVE NEVER MEET RYAN BUELL OR ANY OF THE PRS MEMEBERS. I HAVE FRIENDS WHO HAVE MEET HIM AND THE OTHERS AND THEY TELL ME THEY ARE REALLY NICE PEOPLE. I HAVE SEEN ALL THE SEASONS OF PARANORMAL STATE AND WAITING FOR THE 5TH SEASON.
WHEN U READ RYAN BOOK IT GIVE A VIEW IN HIS WORLD AND SOUL. I THOUGHT I KNOW THE REAL HIM BUT NOT UNTIL I READ THIS BOOK.
I REALLY ADMIRE RYAN FOR HIS INTELLIGENCE, KINDNESS, COURAGE, AND OPEN HEART. I CANT WAIT TO MEET RYAN SOMEDAY.
THIS BOOK TELLS ABOUT HIS LIFE AND DEALINGS WITH THE PARANORMAL. EVEN IF SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T KNOW A THING ABOUT THE PARANORMAL WORLD, THIS WILL HELP GIVE THEM A VIEW OF BENIND THE SCENES ACTION OF FILMING SEASON ONE OF PARANORMAL STATE.
I AM PROUD OF RYAN FOR WHAT HE WAS DONE WITH HIS LIFE. HE CARES ABOUT PEOPLE, FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND THE PRS MEMEBERS.
TAKE CARE RYAN.
THIS IS A PLACE WHERE I CAN EXPRESSION MY IDEAS, FEELING, THROUGHTS, LIKES AND DISLIKES, RANTS, AND ETC.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Gibson" Rate Axl Rose As The Twentieth Best Frontman Of All Time.
Gibson" Rate Axl Rose As The Twentieth Best Frontman Of All Time.
Im very happy for Axl Rose. He is good song writer, singer, musician, and poet. He deserves it. Axl will always keep rockin no matter what anyone says about him.
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/all-top-50-0827/
Im very happy for Axl Rose. He is good song writer, singer, musician, and poet. He deserves it. Axl will always keep rockin no matter what anyone says about him.
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/all-top-50-0827/
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sebastian Bach: Why Axl Rose Acts The Way He Does
http://gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=2633
Friday • September 17, 2010 8:28:02 AM
Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach was interviewed on the August 31, 2010 edition of "The Danny Bonaduce Show" on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania radio station 94 WYSP. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.
During the interview, Sebastian spoke briefly about how Guns N' Roses singer — and Bach's close friend and frequent tourmate — Axl Rose is often being portrayed unfavorably by the media. "Nobody has helped me more in the music industry than Axl Rose," Sebastian said.
"Everybody has all these theories as to why he acts the way he acts," Bach continued. "And there's no big mystery. He tells me the source of all of the insanity — it's his voice. It's his job to sing like that, and sometimes that sound is hard for him. And a lot of singers, you know... To sing in that range is just not an easy thing to do. And he does what he can, and if it takes him forty-five more minutes to warm up his pipes so he can sing 'Sweet Child O' Mine'... I mean, you drive around in your car and put on Guns N' Roses and just go for it. [Laughs]"
Source: Blabbermouth
Friday • September 17, 2010 8:28:02 AM
Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach was interviewed on the August 31, 2010 edition of "The Danny Bonaduce Show" on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania radio station 94 WYSP. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.
During the interview, Sebastian spoke briefly about how Guns N' Roses singer — and Bach's close friend and frequent tourmate — Axl Rose is often being portrayed unfavorably by the media. "Nobody has helped me more in the music industry than Axl Rose," Sebastian said.
"Everybody has all these theories as to why he acts the way he acts," Bach continued. "And there's no big mystery. He tells me the source of all of the insanity — it's his voice. It's his job to sing like that, and sometimes that sound is hard for him. And a lot of singers, you know... To sing in that range is just not an easy thing to do. And he does what he can, and if it takes him forty-five more minutes to warm up his pipes so he can sing 'Sweet Child O' Mine'... I mean, you drive around in your car and put on Guns N' Roses and just go for it. [Laughs]"
Source: Blabbermouth
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
EW Exclusive: 'Paranormal State' star Ryan Buell comes out in new book
Ryan Buell, star of A&E’s docuseries Paranormal State, comes out as bisexual in his new book, Paranormal State: My Journey Into the Unknown. Buell, who identifies as a Roman Catholic, writes, “I’ve decided to share my sexuality and struggle over faith in hopes that others will no longer feel as though they are alone or that they can’t be religious.” His show returns for a fifth season later this year.
http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/09/13/paranormal-state-ryan-buell/
http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/09/13/paranormal-state-ryan-buell/
GN'R Australian Dates 2010
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=2634
Andrew McManus Presents is proud to announce that global rock legends, Guns N’ Roses will perform in Australia for not only the V8 Supercar Championship for the Sydney Telstra 500, but are now also confirmed to perform stand alone shows in Townsville and Adelaide in December 2010.
Guns N’ Roses will tour with special guests, KoRn.
Promoter, Andrew McManus says, ‘this is a very exciting tour for us, I saw Guns N’ Roses perform in Helsinki earlier this year and I’ve never seen a bigger crowd, it was a wild concert with over 60, 000 fans going freakin’ berserk! They were really well behaved and were there purely to give the band as much energy back as the band gave them, which believe me was a ton full! I got goose bumps hearing the crowd leave the venue "all as one singing" Sweet Child O’ Mine.’
Guns N’ Roses last toured Australia in 2007 and have sold more than 100 million records worldwide since forming in 1985.
Joining Guns N’ Roses on this tour will be internationally renowned metal band, KoRn who have sold in excess of 30 million albums and played countless sold-out shows worldwide. KoRn have earned six (6) Grammy nominations and have won two (2) Grammies for Best Short Form Video and Best Metal Performance.
Andrew McManus Presents is proud to announce that global rock legends, Guns N’ Roses will perform in Australia for not only the V8 Supercar Championship for the Sydney Telstra 500, but are now also confirmed to perform stand alone shows in Townsville and Adelaide in December 2010.
Guns N’ Roses will tour with special guests, KoRn.
Promoter, Andrew McManus says, ‘this is a very exciting tour for us, I saw Guns N’ Roses perform in Helsinki earlier this year and I’ve never seen a bigger crowd, it was a wild concert with over 60, 000 fans going freakin’ berserk! They were really well behaved and were there purely to give the band as much energy back as the band gave them, which believe me was a ton full! I got goose bumps hearing the crowd leave the venue "all as one singing" Sweet Child O’ Mine.’
Guns N’ Roses last toured Australia in 2007 and have sold more than 100 million records worldwide since forming in 1985.
Joining Guns N’ Roses on this tour will be internationally renowned metal band, KoRn who have sold in excess of 30 million albums and played countless sold-out shows worldwide. KoRn have earned six (6) Grammy nominations and have won two (2) Grammies for Best Short Form Video and Best Metal Performance.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Red and White Roses for Axl in Belgrade
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=2629
According to Blic Online, the equipment US rock band Guns N’ Roses will use to hold a concert in the Belgrade Arena on 23 September will be arriving in 12 lorries, while the rider includes Axl Rose’s requirements for the his wardrobe to all-black and decorated with fresh roses.
Furthermore, the controversial front man of the popular band has asked to have champagne, vodka, tequila, red wine and beer all available in the wardrobe.
Axl’s wardrobe will have to be in dark shades, while the interior furnishing will include a bed, a sofa, a coffee table, six lamps and a rug. To break the dominant dark tones, Axl has insisted on the band’s private quarters to be decorated with fresh roses – 18 of red and white each.
The rider precisely states what the organisers need to provide when it comes to catering, and the list includes black napkins, a blender, a juice maker, a tea kettle, paper tissues, 18 glasses for wine and champagne, 15 glasses for stiff drinks, 40 paper glasses, six cutlery sets, two bottle openers and corkscrews, as well as one large and two smaller bread knives.
As for food, and especially drinks, the requirements are even more precise, while Axl has demanded salt and pepper mills, olive oil, Balsamico vinegar, soy sauce, two bear-shaped tubes of honey, exact brands of white, red wine and vodka, Patron Anejo tequila and Jose Cuervo mixed cocktail drink. Moreover, the organisers will need to come up with six bottles of Lucky Budha beer and as many bottles of Grolsch and Checkvar beers. As for non-alcoholic drinks, the rider includes Red Bull, Coca-Cola, 7 Up, a carton of orange juice, as well as Pellegrino mineral water and Smart Water. Besides fresh fruit – bananas, apples, strawberries, raspberries, water melons, mangos and grapefruits – the band will have at their disposal carrot, celery, cucumbers, various kinds of crackers, seven kinds of cheese, strawberry jam, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, white bread, while the rockers will be enjoy a dinner with the menu comprising roast chicken, two portions of medium rare filet mignon, Cesar salad, four cheeseburgers and a spinach salad.
The Guns N’ Roses concert is organised by Jelen Live and the Belgrade Arena, while the tickets are priced at 3,100 dinars, 3,450 dinars, 4,450 dinars, 4,950 dinars and 5,450 dinars and can be purchased through Eventim, Card Service, Dom Omladine box office, Delfi bookshop at the SKC, and at the Belgrade Arena box office. The organizers stress any recording equipment will be strictly forbidden at the gig.
Source: Blic Online
According to Blic Online, the equipment US rock band Guns N’ Roses will use to hold a concert in the Belgrade Arena on 23 September will be arriving in 12 lorries, while the rider includes Axl Rose’s requirements for the his wardrobe to all-black and decorated with fresh roses.
Furthermore, the controversial front man of the popular band has asked to have champagne, vodka, tequila, red wine and beer all available in the wardrobe.
Axl’s wardrobe will have to be in dark shades, while the interior furnishing will include a bed, a sofa, a coffee table, six lamps and a rug. To break the dominant dark tones, Axl has insisted on the band’s private quarters to be decorated with fresh roses – 18 of red and white each.
The rider precisely states what the organisers need to provide when it comes to catering, and the list includes black napkins, a blender, a juice maker, a tea kettle, paper tissues, 18 glasses for wine and champagne, 15 glasses for stiff drinks, 40 paper glasses, six cutlery sets, two bottle openers and corkscrews, as well as one large and two smaller bread knives.
As for food, and especially drinks, the requirements are even more precise, while Axl has demanded salt and pepper mills, olive oil, Balsamico vinegar, soy sauce, two bear-shaped tubes of honey, exact brands of white, red wine and vodka, Patron Anejo tequila and Jose Cuervo mixed cocktail drink. Moreover, the organisers will need to come up with six bottles of Lucky Budha beer and as many bottles of Grolsch and Checkvar beers. As for non-alcoholic drinks, the rider includes Red Bull, Coca-Cola, 7 Up, a carton of orange juice, as well as Pellegrino mineral water and Smart Water. Besides fresh fruit – bananas, apples, strawberries, raspberries, water melons, mangos and grapefruits – the band will have at their disposal carrot, celery, cucumbers, various kinds of crackers, seven kinds of cheese, strawberry jam, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, white bread, while the rockers will be enjoy a dinner with the menu comprising roast chicken, two portions of medium rare filet mignon, Cesar salad, four cheeseburgers and a spinach salad.
The Guns N’ Roses concert is organised by Jelen Live and the Belgrade Arena, while the tickets are priced at 3,100 dinars, 3,450 dinars, 4,450 dinars, 4,950 dinars and 5,450 dinars and can be purchased through Eventim, Card Service, Dom Omladine box office, Delfi bookshop at the SKC, and at the Belgrade Arena box office. The organizers stress any recording equipment will be strictly forbidden at the gig.
Source: Blic Online
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Guns N' Roses Walks Off Stage at Dublin Gig
http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=2626
Entertainment.ie reports that disaster was in the air at tonight's Guns N' Roses gig at The O2 when front man Axl Rose walked off stage after only 20 minutes. Fans were left bitterly disappointed after waiting for over an hour for the band to appear on stage in the first instance.
Trouble was brewing as fans began to get agitated whilst waiting for Guns N' Roses to come on stage, only making an appearance at 10.25pm - well over an hour after the support act, Danko, had finished playing. Some angry fans booed and threw a few beer/water bottles on stage in protest at the delay.
After a mediocre start, Axl Rose stopped the band after breaking into Welcome to the Jungle - just as the crowd were beginning to be won over - after another bottle was thrown up on stage. At this he announced "one more bottle and we're going home, we're here to have fun and we hope you are too, but one more and we are gone".
The gig continued for another 3 songs and as Rose was introducing the band, another missile was thrown at the band. At this, Rose took the band, bid his goodnight and stormed off the stage at about 10.50pm.
Just after 11pm, a member of the O2 staff arrived on stage telling the crowd that there were some "technical difficulties" and they were trying to get GnR back on stage. A short while after, another staff member arrived on stage to plead with the now depleting crowd to stop throwing bottles as they were still trying to get Axl Rose to return to the stage. 11.10pm, the main lights came on and the majority of the crowd left The O2.
The night was not over yet however, with GnR returning to the stage at about 11.25pm and continued playing a set to a small but pretty irate crowd.
No official statement has been issued as of yet, nor any news about refunds - if any - but stay tuned for further updates.
Source: Entertainment.ie
Entertainment.ie reports that disaster was in the air at tonight's Guns N' Roses gig at The O2 when front man Axl Rose walked off stage after only 20 minutes. Fans were left bitterly disappointed after waiting for over an hour for the band to appear on stage in the first instance.
Trouble was brewing as fans began to get agitated whilst waiting for Guns N' Roses to come on stage, only making an appearance at 10.25pm - well over an hour after the support act, Danko, had finished playing. Some angry fans booed and threw a few beer/water bottles on stage in protest at the delay.
After a mediocre start, Axl Rose stopped the band after breaking into Welcome to the Jungle - just as the crowd were beginning to be won over - after another bottle was thrown up on stage. At this he announced "one more bottle and we're going home, we're here to have fun and we hope you are too, but one more and we are gone".
The gig continued for another 3 songs and as Rose was introducing the band, another missile was thrown at the band. At this, Rose took the band, bid his goodnight and stormed off the stage at about 10.50pm.
Just after 11pm, a member of the O2 staff arrived on stage telling the crowd that there were some "technical difficulties" and they were trying to get GnR back on stage. A short while after, another staff member arrived on stage to plead with the now depleting crowd to stop throwing bottles as they were still trying to get Axl Rose to return to the stage. 11.10pm, the main lights came on and the majority of the crowd left The O2.
The night was not over yet however, with GnR returning to the stage at about 11.25pm and continued playing a set to a small but pretty irate crowd.
No official statement has been issued as of yet, nor any news about refunds - if any - but stay tuned for further updates.
Source: Entertainment.ie
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Guns N' Roses at Leeds Festival 2010: 'Be safe, good night and f**k you'
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose launched a foul-mouthed tirade against police and promoters as he left the stage at Leeds Festival on Sunday, complaining that his band was pulled early after being promised a slot that would last until midnight.
Rose told the crowd he'd been informed by organisers that Guns N' Roses would be allowed to play until just before midnight, but the band's set was cut at around 11.15pm.
Guns N' Roses at Leeds 2010: Axl Rose claims timing 'deal' was broken
He failed to acknowledge, however, that - as with Reading on Friday night - the group were late in making their way on stage in the first place.
Strict curfews imposed by police and local authorities also dictate that the festivals' music performances must end by 11pm in Leeds and 11.30pm in Reading.
More: Guns N' Roses 'enjoy gay club night' after Reading Festival drama
'We come here to play for you but the cops and the promoters wanna f**k us in the a**,' Rose told fans at Bramham Park.
'We would like to play a few more songs for you but we'll just play one.'
After arriving 35 minutes late for Sunday's set, he underwent numerous costume changes and made do with a one-song encore (Paradise City) before signing off with: 'Be safe, good night and to all the cops and promoters - f**k you.'
The band's two-hour set mixed new songs with old favourites such as November Rain, Sweet Child O' Mine and Welcome to the Jungle.
After showing up an hour late for Friday's set in Reading, Rose had told the crowd the band wouldn't be appearing in Leeds.
His fellow performers have slammed his behaviour, labelling it 'so predictable, it's boring'.
'I don't see it as him being a rock star or rock 'n' roll. I just see it as being disrespectful,' Lostprophets guitarist Mike Lewis commented to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat.
'It's disrespectful to all the other bands. It's disrespectful to all the people who've bought tickets. I think the guy is a joke and I think his band is a joke.'
Meanwhile, Win Butler - vocalist with Arcade Fire - opened his band's headlining slot at Reading on Saturday with the quip: 'We're very happy to be here. At least we're punctual, right?'
In 2002, Rose kept fans waiting for nearly three hours before showing up for Guns N' Roses' notorious Leeds Festival performance that year.
http://www.metro.co.uk/music/839449-gun-n-roses-at-leeds-festival-2010-be-safe-good-night-and-f-k-you
Rose told the crowd he'd been informed by organisers that Guns N' Roses would be allowed to play until just before midnight, but the band's set was cut at around 11.15pm.
Guns N' Roses at Leeds 2010: Axl Rose claims timing 'deal' was broken
He failed to acknowledge, however, that - as with Reading on Friday night - the group were late in making their way on stage in the first place.
Strict curfews imposed by police and local authorities also dictate that the festivals' music performances must end by 11pm in Leeds and 11.30pm in Reading.
More: Guns N' Roses 'enjoy gay club night' after Reading Festival drama
'We come here to play for you but the cops and the promoters wanna f**k us in the a**,' Rose told fans at Bramham Park.
'We would like to play a few more songs for you but we'll just play one.'
After arriving 35 minutes late for Sunday's set, he underwent numerous costume changes and made do with a one-song encore (Paradise City) before signing off with: 'Be safe, good night and to all the cops and promoters - f**k you.'
The band's two-hour set mixed new songs with old favourites such as November Rain, Sweet Child O' Mine and Welcome to the Jungle.
After showing up an hour late for Friday's set in Reading, Rose had told the crowd the band wouldn't be appearing in Leeds.
His fellow performers have slammed his behaviour, labelling it 'so predictable, it's boring'.
'I don't see it as him being a rock star or rock 'n' roll. I just see it as being disrespectful,' Lostprophets guitarist Mike Lewis commented to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat.
'It's disrespectful to all the other bands. It's disrespectful to all the people who've bought tickets. I think the guy is a joke and I think his band is a joke.'
Meanwhile, Win Butler - vocalist with Arcade Fire - opened his band's headlining slot at Reading on Saturday with the quip: 'We're very happy to be here. At least we're punctual, right?'
In 2002, Rose kept fans waiting for nearly three hours before showing up for Guns N' Roses' notorious Leeds Festival performance that year.
http://www.metro.co.uk/music/839449-gun-n-roses-at-leeds-festival-2010-be-safe-good-night-and-f-k-you
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