But it’s different being a frontman and I have really learned a lot from doing that huge tour with Guns. With my band Loaded we did three records, we toured the world and I was the frontman for that band and played guitar, so it is something I’m used to. For me to play with these guys is a really special event.Īnd how do you feel about being front and centre on stage, rather than ‘on your side’ as the bass player in Guns N’ Roses? It’s just different things, really. We’re playing in London soon and if you only come to see Shooter’s band, I definitely recommend that you do. If you get a chance to listen to the band, you really should. I wanted to express something about togetherness, to get America to turn off the cable news and take a break, and I think the music is pretty good too. There were also some non-profit organisations that I work with that I wanted to support, so the whole thing seemed to work out well. And the second thing was to get some messages across with the lyrical content, if that isn’t too lofty an idea. Firstly, I wanted to do something with Shooter and the band. I had two things I wanted to achieve with the record. How’s the tour going? Well, we just got done with the US run. It is around 9.30am in LA, so presumably you have already been for a bike ride or a hike or been working out or doing martial arts all morning… Duff McKagan: The truth? I’m about to go.
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