Axl Rose Sued by Former Bandmates

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Axl Rose Sued by Former Bandmates
By Associated Press
55 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES - Two former members of the rock band Guns N' Roses have sued frontman Axl Rose for allegedly naming himself sole administrator of the group's copyrights.

The suit was filed Aug. 17 in federal court by Slash and Duff, otherwise known as Saul Hudson and Michael McKagan. It accuses Rose of profiting from their revenue shares to the tune of about $500,000 a year.

The suit claims Rose directed the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers to send all publishing royalties to his publishing company, bypassing the band's other partners.

Rose is "suffering an apparent attack of arrogance and ego. He is no longer willing to acknowledge the contributions of his former partners and bandmates in having created some of rock's greatest hits," the suit said.

Rose's attorney, Howard Weitzman, said the singer had asked to receive only his portion of royalties, and that the overpayment was due to a clerical error by the society. He said Rose had returned the extra funds to the organization.

Guns N' Roses formed in the mid-1980s and recorded such hit songs as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child o' Mine."

Hudson and McKagan filed a suit against Rose last year, alleging the singer had wrongly claimed ownership of the group's assets after he quit the group in 1995. It also claimed that Rose had blocked Hudson and McKagan from licensing the band's recordings to movie producers. The case is pending.

Rose is the only member of the band who retains the right to perform under the Guns N' Roses name. Hudson and McKagan are now part of the rock band Velvet Revolver.

 

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Rose's attorney, Howard Weitzman, said the singer had asked to receive only his portion of royalties, and that the overpayment was due to a clerical error by the society. He said Rose had returned the extra funds to the organization.
If this is true, then what is the problem?
 

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Rose is "suffering an apparent attack of arrogance and ego. He is no longer willing to acknowledge the contributions of his former partners and bandmates in having created some of rock's greatest hits," the suit said

Well I would say that is up for arguement
 

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I'd say they definately wrote some of rocks's greatest hits. Its amazing what they did, all the while on a path of self destruction.
 

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Rose's attorney, Howard Weitzman, said the singer had asked to receive only his portion of royalties, and that the overpayment was due to a clerical error by the society. He said Rose had returned the extra funds to the organization.
If this is true, then what is the problem?
Obviously Slash and Duff disagree that it's true. Plus, they have another suit going against Axl regarding the rights to the GnR assets.

Thanks Axl, for ruining one of the best rock bands.
 

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Originally posted by: tm37
Rose is "suffering an apparent attack of arrogance and ego. He is no longer willing to acknowledge the contributions of his former partners and bandmates in having created some of rock's greatest hits," the suit said

Well I would say that is up for arguement
By who? Appetite for Destruction was the biggest debut album of all time. Tons of hits on there.
You can't go to a pro sporting event and not hear Welcome To The Jungle.

Their imprint on music is not arguable.
 

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Rose's attorney, Howard Weitzman, said the singer had asked to receive only his portion of royalties, and that the overpayment was due to a clerical error by the society. He said Rose had returned the extra funds to the organization.
If this is true, then what is the problem?
Obviously Slash and Duff disagree that it's true. Plus, they have another suit going against Axl regarding the rights to the GnR assets.

Thanks Axl, for ruining one of the best rock bands.

They stopped being good when they took 4 hours to get on stage.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Rose's attorney, Howard Weitzman, said the singer had asked to receive only his portion of royalties, and that the overpayment was due to a clerical error by the society. He said Rose had returned the extra funds to the organization.
If this is true, then what is the problem?
Obviously Slash and Duff disagree that it's true. Plus, they have another suit going against Axl regarding the rights to the GnR assets.

Thanks Axl, for ruining one of the best rock bands.

They stopped being good when they took 4 hours to get on stage.
Luckily I saw them when they played on stage for nearly 4 hours....their longest concert ever. Greensboro, NC, with Skid Row opening. 3 hrs, 45 minutes.
 

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb

You can't go to a pro sporting event and not hear Welcome To The Jungle.

So what? You can't go to a football game without hearing "Who let the dogs out?" or a baseball game without hearing the Macarena. The fact that crap gets overplayed doesn't make it less crappy.