Tom Hamilton, the bassist of Aerosmith is sitting out on the first part of the band’s tour “The Route Of All Evil” after completing a seven-week course of radiation treatment for throat cancer. David Hull is filling in for Hamilton, who is a long time friend of the band. Hamilton issued the following update:
“Hey, just wanted to say hi and tell everybody what's up in my world. I'm getting better steadily but kind of slowly. I've been finished with the radiation treatment for a couple of months. I was hoping to be close to being out on the road with the band by now but it's still too soon. The radiation burns the hell out of your mouth and throat and the healing process can take a while. Whenever I talk to someone who hasn't spoken to me in a while they say I sound completely better. My voice was kind of screwed up for a time. People who haven't seen me in a while they say I look normal (for me). I'm getting close and I'm chomping at the bit but the real decisions are up to the doctors and the healing process.”
"I went into a room by myself recently and listened to the new 'greatest hits' album. I turned the lights down and the volume up and just sat back and let it roll over me. After a couple of songs went by I went into a state where I felt really close to the band and really far away at the same time. In my head I was connected and isolated all at once. Another part of me was in the time period of each song with movies of those times playing in my head. I don't really sit down and listen to our albums that way very often and it had a lot of emotion for me. I have to say the emotion was good and a little sad but mostly good.”
"A lot of people have sent me cards and stuff. As a matter of fact, way more than I would have expected. I can't say how much I appreciate it. There are times when I have to really lean against my support system and it helps to have it coming in from all directions.”
"Have I gotten too corny yet? I really hate excessive corniness but it's hard to talk about these things without some sneaking in. What I mostly want to say is thanks."
“Devils Got A New Disguise” is Aerosmith’s new best-of collection, which was released on October 17th via Columbia. Two new songs, which the CD features are:
“Devils Got A New Disguise” and “Sedona Sunrise” the rest of the set is pared down to a single-disc version of 2002’s two CD set “O, Yeah Ultimate Aerosmith Hits” This two CD contains mixes of 14 favourites of the band’s tenures with both Columbia and Geffen.
Wednesday, October 25. 2006
The band Guns N’ Roses delayed the first two dates of its North American tour, in bid to finish its long-delayed Chinese Democracy album, according to Southwest Florida’s News-Press.com. Guns N’ Roses was supposed to begin the tour on October 20th in Jacksonville, Florida, then another gig in Nashville but they were both disappointedly discarded.
The promoter John Stoll assured that the shows were cancelled not because of low-ticket sales, but simply because the singer W. Axl Rose was “putting the finishing touches on the new album”
The group rescheduled the Jacksonville concert for October 31st 2006.
On October Tuesday 24th in Sunrise, Florida the Guns N’ Roses tour opened
“The most exciting, gut-pumping, lighter-flickering thing seen so far this year in South Florida,” Is what Leslie Gray Streeter of the Palm Beach Post called the concert.
Guns N’ Roses also play on Friday October 27th in Estero, Florida.
To rephrase the band’s manager, on the release of Chinese Democracy, there are eight Tuesdays left in 2006.