tragabigzanda wrote:Can someone give me the elevator version of how Hoon came to be on Use Your Illusion, and what his music career looked like between then and Blind Melon's big break?
Related to Axl Rose.
Crazy, had no idea.
I don't for sure remember the relation, cousins I think.
I was wrong... per Wikipedia:
In Los Angeles, Hoon befriended his sister Anna's high school friend, Axl Rose. Rose invited Hoon to join him in the studio, where his band Guns N' Roses were recording their albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II (both released in 1991). Hoon sang backing vocals on several of the tracks, including "The Garden" and "Don't Cry." Rose also invited Hoon to appear in the video for "Don't Cry."
hoon/rose were both from the same area in indiana, so i think shannon knew axl at least superficially (via hoon's sister) before they were both in l.a. and they got closer. i could be wrong, of course, but that's what came to my head as i read the thread. there's an entire chapter on their relationship in Greg? prato's book, which i have somewhere. if i can find it i'll refresh my memory.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Mon July 03, 2017 11:04 pm
by Norah
washing machine wrote:Rumor has it that Hoon bought the cocaine that killed him in New Orleans at a night club in Houston called Numbers. Numbers is still there, right next to a place I often get margaritas and tacos. It's not uncommon for the younger generation to mistakenly call the club "hashtags" since their marquee has a pound sign denoting the club's name. RIP Shannon Hoon.
Ah yes, the pound.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 12:00 am
by Strat
Well....
I was really really really really hoping that I could share this with a little more excitement and fanfare but just fell short of a musical dream for me.
I was asked to score the trailer for this new documentary
I was asked by the team and from a guy I've been in touch with through music for about 15-20 years now that i originally met through pj fandom. When I realized there was a rollingstone article on this and danny clinch was involved, my hopes skyrocketed. The producers all loved my take on it and would have used it but one of the band members put up a stink regarding rights and royalties so they ultimately just let the band rework a cover of no rain, which you can hear in the trailer.
I am a little crushed about it right now just because I got so excited and it got so close to a dream come true. However, I guess im just really fucking lucky they thought of me and almost used it!
My version is here:
Doc looks great though and can't wait to watch.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 12:21 am
by elliseamos
Bummer, Strat. Sounds great though!
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 2:23 am
by Bammer
Such a bad thread title
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 2:27 am
by Bammer
Sorry strat. Lame.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 4:10 pm
by AndySlash
perhaps the rights/royalties shit stems from this:
i dig the track, strat. reminds me of lanois' work on the sling blade film and seems like it would have fit well with the trailer.
definitely looking forward to seeing the movie, whenever that may be.
Yikes. Im sure thats part of it!
Hoping to work with him again in the future as he is doing quite a bit of work these days. Also hoping that his relationship with danny clinch continues. Im all about a good rock doc and hope to lend something to a project in the future.
Id shit my pants if it ever came to reality.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 4:22 pm
by Iholdthepain
Reminds me of Neil's sound on the Deadman soundtrack
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 4:30 pm
by Strat
Iholdthepain wrote:Reminds me of Neil's sound on the Deadman soundtrack
Some of my favorite stuff from Neil!
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Thu June 25, 2020 4:32 pm
by Iholdthepain
Strat wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:Reminds me of Neil's sound on the Deadman soundtrack
Some of my favorite stuff from Neil!
Samesies
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Sat June 27, 2020 5:59 am
by AndySlash
Strat wrote:
i watched this tonight and it’s as heartbreaking as one might expect it to be. bless him, though, for giving us this movie. dude had a uniquely special soul about him.
there's a scene at the end where shannon and lisa are celebrating his 28th birthday, shannon at a table alone (lisa is filming) with a cake and candles on it, and lisa sings 'happy birthday', finishing with '...and many more'. shannon stares at the cake for a bit before half-heartedly blowing out the candles. less than a month later he's dead.
the last few months of his life he makes clear he is not in a good space and what is going on around him is not a good environment for him- he just wants to be home with nico and lisa and plant trees and be a dad. yet he pushes through, and it kills him.
i can't stop thinking about this.
I'm entering a frame bombarded by indecision
Where a man like me can easily let the day get out of control
Down this far in the quarter
I'm pushed hard upon the border
But, I'd rather be caught 'round now instead of oh, say, 'round the month of June
But if I can leave with a little bit of explanation
Then anywhere in the world I choose to go
I'll have it made.
rip shannon. :/
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Wed April 27, 2022 5:50 am
by knee tunes
This band is good.
Re: I Wonder ... a Tribute to Blind Melon
Posted: Wed April 27, 2022 5:53 am
by knee tunes
PHATJ wrote:Vernie might be my favorite Blind Melon song.