SLIPKNOT frontman
Corey Taylor has confirmed that he was being considered for the singer slot in
VELVET REVOLVER following the departure of
Scott Weiland. Speaking to
Altitude TV (see video below),
Taylor said, "I had a meeting with those guys , we did some demos together, and it just didn't work - for whatever reason."
He added, "It was just really cool. It was one of those things where it's like I could have got to jam with legends, man, in my opinion. But, you know, it was cool, and I still know those guys, I still hang out with them, and I still have nothing but respect."
VELVET REVOLVER/ex-
GUNS N' ROSES guitarist
Slash was asked a few months ago by the webmaster of his official fan site if there was any truth to the rumor that
Taylor was going to be the next
VELVET REVOLVER singer. According to a posting on the site,
Slash "said it looked like it for a minute, but they had decided against it."
In his
SeattleWeekly.com column,
VELVET REVOLVER/ex-
GUNS N' ROSES bassist
Duff McKagan wrote about playing with
Corey's solo band at a couple of festival shows this past summer. "You may know
Corey as the lead singer from
SLIPKNOT and
STONE SOUR, but I know him as a guy who just likes to rock and have fun doing it,"
Duff said. "His band out-Loaded
LOADED [
Duff's other group] as they came on stage to the
'Magnum P.I.' theme song doing a choreographed dance, and then proceeded to play
'Let's Go Crazy' by
PRINCE.
"They crushed it! The heavy-metal crowd was further bewildered when they saw their
SLIPKNOT hero go from the theme song from
'Cheers' into
'Pig' by
NINE INCH NAILS. It was absolutely superb.
"To me, when you can flat-out rock and also take the p-ss out of yourself... then you are doing something right."
Corey Taylor talking about almost joining
VELVET REVOLVER: