In an interview with Gibson.com, Wylde criticizes Aerosmith for using outside songwriters and Metallica for hiring counselors, or ‘life coaches’, as seen in the band’s Some Kind Of Monster movie.
Wylde fumes: “I laugh when I go into a music store and there’s a title called How To Write Songs. You can’t teach someone how to write a song.
“Angus Young didn’t need books to learn to write Hell’s Bells. The musicians I grew up on and loved - like Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix - it’s their names on their songs. That’s the beauty of buying a record by a real artist.
“Appetite for Destruction was written by Guns N’ Roses, not some weak-asses like those lame songwriters on Aerosmith. Aerosmith wrote great songs like Dream On and Back In The Saddle when they were on booze and drugs.
“Next thing you know, they get sober and bring songwriters in, and then it’s the most watered-down shit. If you can’t write songs you’re as phony as Britney Spears. You don’t have any business making records.”
Wylde also takes a swipe at Metallica’s reclining-on-the-coach, soul-baring tactics.
“Who needs a psychiatrist? I’ve been married 24 years. I’m gonna get in fights with the wife and that’s life - you got the highs and the lows.
“You’re in a band, you’re gonna fight, you’re gonna get over it or it wasn’t meant to be any more. Tough times don’t last - tough people do. I’ve got no time for weak-willed bullshit. Get tough or get out.”
2 comments:
I've heard plenty of Mr. Wylde's music...perhaps HE should think about hiring outside songwriters...
Maybe some people like his music. Maybe you should stop sticking up for bands that sell out their fans for money. Mr.Wylde speaks the truth.
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