This August Spin has Dave Navarro, Perry Farrell, and Stephen Perkins from Jane's Addiction on the cover and promises, "Massive 16 Page Special! The Uncensored History of Jane's Addiction - 18 Years of Crazy Sex, Hard Drugs, Lollapalooza Drama & Visionary Music - Stories from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N' Roses, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden - Plus: Never-Before-Seen Photos." Starting on page 68, it's a pretty interesting article. The inset on Page 71 lists a "Cast of Characters", and they include "Slash: lead guitarist, Guns N' Roses". They also list "Josh Richman: L.A. party promoter, actor". Under the heading Scream (1986) -- "Richman [Josh]: The scene that gathered around Jane's was ancillary to this thing that was going on with Guns N' Roses and Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns and Jetboy. Those bands were playing the Troubadour and the Strip, but Jane's was selling out the Lingerie, the Palace in Hollywood, the Country Club in Reseda; they also got the Lhasa Club and the Powertools downtown art crowd. Then they started to play regularly at Scream. "Gloria [Dayle Gloria: cofounder and DJ, Scream Club, where Jane's Addiction were "house band"; in-house booker, Viper Room]: Guns were playing to the whole Whisky-Gazarri's-Strip thing. We represented the anti-Strip at Scream, because of the darkness of a lot of the things we were doing. We were also seven or eight miles away from the Strip in downtown L. A., where only the more adventurous rocker types would go. The Cathouse where Taime Downe and Guns hung out was more of a sleazoid tattoos, strippers, and rock'n'roll kind of thing. All the Cathouse guys looked like Bret Michaels from Poison, and the chicks were slutty Tawny Kitaen types. At Scream, all the guys looked like Ian McCulloch [of Echo & the Bunnymen], and the girls were all Siouxsie [Sioux] clones. "Slash: We rehearsed in the same little hole-in-the-wall practice studio [as Jane's]. One day, the Jane's guys were coming out as we were coming in, and it was very weird-- we never exchanged words. It was sort of like one of those high school things where two sides quietly face off. "Charley Brown [manager, Jane's Addiction]: Jane's hated Guns N' Roses. Guns were their mortal enemies, as far as scenesters and stuff. "Slash: Guns hated everybody." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think those were Slash's only quotes, but it is a big article, and it's possible I missed something..