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- AXL SPEAKS: 23 September
1999
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- First time in 5 years Axl
releases a press release, where he talks about the song
'Oh My God'.
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Here is what he said:
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- "The chorus: OH MY GOD etc.
deals with the societal repression of deep and often
agonising emotions - some of which may be willingly
accepted for one reason or another - the appropriate
expression of which (one that promotes a healing, release
and a positive resolve) is often discouraged and many
times denied. Emotionally the song contemplates several
abstract perspectives drawing from personal expression as
well as from the film (End Of Days) and its metaphors.
The appropriate expression and vehicle for such emotions
and concepts is not something taken for granted.
"Musically the song was primarily written by Paul Huge
over two years ago, with Dizzy Reed
- writing the musical hook of
the chorus. Former member Duff McKagan as well as former
employee Matt Sorum failed to see its potential and
showed no interest in exploring, let alone recording the
piece. When the demos were played for the new band, Josh,
Tommy and Robin were as they say 'all over it.' "Once the
opportunity was presented, the song was given priority in
our recording process.
- As the verse, performance
and lyrics were decided on, for us (that especially
includes Interscope chairman Jimmy Iovine) the choice
became obvious. We were more than pleased Mr. Roswell
(the film's music supervisor) agreed! Our thanks to
Arnold and all for the consideration - it is an
association in which we have always felt honoured.
- "Paul Huge, Gary Sunshine
and Dave Navarro appear on the song as well as Robin
Finck.
- Robin's part was written by
Paul and extensively manipulated by our producer, Sean
Beaven. Robin was not involved in the writing of the
final recording though did participate in the
arrangement. All lyrics were written by myself.
Additional programming (jack boots, screeching tires,
etc.) was by Stuart White.
- "The fight of good vs. evil,
positive vs. negative, man against a seemingly
undefeatable, undeterrable, unrevealed destiny, along
with the personal and universal struggle to attain,
maintain and responsibly manage freewill can be and often
is frustrating to say the least. In America our country's
constitutional right to freedom of expression gives us a
better chance to fight for that expression than many in
other countries enjoy. It can be a big gig,
like
- kickin' the crap outta the
devil!
- "Power to the people, peace
out and blame Canada,
- "Axl"
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