"One day there will be new Poison music" Bret Michaels

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BRET MICHAELS Says 'One Day' POISON Will Write All-New Music Again - Apr. 7, 2011
Tom Conway of the South Bend Tribune recently conducted an interview with POISON singer Bret Michaels. A few excerpts from the chat follow below.

On suffering a brain hemorrhage that nearly killed him in April 2010:

Bret: "It was totally life-changing, as you might expect. The doctors said, 'If you have children, you need to bring them down.' Those are words you never want to hear. It transcends scary. It's really the deepest, most wrenching kind of fear."
"When I got out of the hospital, I feel like a lot of people expected me to sit at home and wait for the sky to fall, and that's not me," he says. "If anything, the experience said to me, 'Life is short and life is fragile, so you better go live it.' ... Rock and roll has been my life. It has truly been my savior. So for me, getting back on tour probably saved me, at least on a mental/spiritual level. If I sat around the house letting the world pass me by, my soul would have deteriorated. There would have been nothing left of me."

On reuniting with his POISON bandmates this summer for a 25th-anniversary tour with MÖTLEY CRÜE:

Bret: "I think I did imagine a lifelong career with them. Life is about loyalty to me. You stick together. I'm still amazed by POISON and by what we've done together in our career so far. We turned nothing into something. And we never faked it."

"As far as writing all-new material, I'm not sure when that will happen. But I'm sure that it will one day. I love writing music and I love those guys as though they're my brothers. When the time is right and the inspiration hits, I'm sure we'll all find ourselves back in the studio together."

On his appearances on such reality shows as VH1's "Rock Of Love With Bret Michaels" and "The Celebrity Apprentice":

Bret: "'Rock Of Love' granted me access to a whole new generation of fans, who I have embraced and I feel have embraced me. We had a blast on the show, and all the girls were great to be around. I always say that they were the real rock stars.

"Right now in my life, as everyone saw on 'Life as I Know It', I'm focused on trying to make my family be as good as it can be. Kristi [Bret's on-again girlfriend] was there by my side when my world almost came crashing down."

"'Celebrity Apprentice' was unbelievably awesome. I had the best time. I was excited to show the world that I'm driven and determined and a hard worker. ... It was coming off of 'Rock Of Love', which was such a blast, but I wanted to let the world know there was more to me than just partying it up. I've worked very hard my whole life. I felt up to the challenge, and, obviously, I did something right. ... And the fact that I was working to support diabetes research and that my winnings were to a cause that's so important to me, that was a huge motivator."

Read the entire interview from South Bend Tribune.

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Despite all of the out-of-the-studio and on-the-road idiocy that surrounds Poison and their band members, I still consider myself a fan and would love to see them get together and really concentrate on doing a solid album this time around, something harkening back to Flesh and Blood, etc.
 

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^^ @ aeroplane: Flesh and Blood had some cool moments. But I kind of thought that a bit of it made the album too long. For me Poison works best with shorter albums.

The first two were perfect length. The songs were more memorable because of this. They should try that again...a new collection of like 10 catchy tracks.
 

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Hopefully that day never comes.

I think you'll see a new studio album because they need a new studio album to pull a song or two from for the next time they do a greatest hits collection in 4-5 years.

That's the Aerosmith/Rolling Stones/Kiss formula at this stage of the game. For each new record you put out (studio), you follow it up with another greatest hits collection that highlights the old stuff and just happens to have 1-2 cuts from that last studio album.
 

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I think you'll see a new studio album because they need a new studio album to pull a song or two from for the next time they do a greatest hits collection in 4-5 years.

That's the Aerosmith/Rolling Stones/Kiss formula at this stage of the game. For each new record you put out (studio), you follow it up with another greatest hits collection that highlights the old stuff and just happens to have 1-2 cuts from that last studio album.

They need to stop putting out shitty music and die off.
 

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They need to stop putting out shitty music and die off.

Ah, but the only one putting out shitty music right now is Bret Michaels who is doing one solo album after another at a steady clip.

Poison hasn't recorded anything "new" in almost ten years (and I am not counting that covers album they did 5 years ago).

Besides, they haven't even started writing anything yet and when they do, it will be months before they finish writing and more months after that before anything is recorded. So I think you are pretty safe from Poison for the time being, outside of the new greatest hits record.
 

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Ah, but the only one putting out shitty music right now is Bret Michaels who is doing one solo album after another at a steady clip.

Poison hasn't recorded anything "new" in almost ten years (and I am not counting that covers album they did 5 years ago).

Besides, they haven't even started writing anything yet and when they do, it will be months before they finish writing and more months after that before anything is recorded. So I think you are pretty safe from Poison for the time being, outside of the new greatest hits record.

Yea I would rather have nails shot into my ears than hear his solo albums. I was never a fan of hair metal/glam bads. They did have catchy tunes and they are for the most part talented musicians. I find it funny how I hate the genre yet one of my favorite bands started out as a glam band.
Honestly I don't even listen to the radio so I am sure I will never hear Poison haha.
 

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Yea I would rather have nails shot into my ears than hear his solo albums. I was never a fan of hair metal/glam bads. They did have catchy tunes and they are for the most part talented musicians. I find it funny how I hate the genre yet one of my favorite bands started out as a glam band.
Honestly I don't even listen to the radio so I am sure I will never hear Poison haha.

Which band was that? (your favorite)

I used to own three of the Bret Michaels solo albums because they came to me for free at my old radio station. I eventually got rid of them, though.

They don't sound particularly like Poison. On the ones I had, Michaels mostly experiments with punk, country or other stuff he doesn't normally do in Poison.

I didn't think any of the three I had were particularly good from start to finish. Each of them had about 1-2 good songs on an album of 11-12.

Then again, I'm very leery of most solo albums regardless of what the genre of music is. Occasionally guys like Rob Halford or Bruce Dickinson really nail a particular record, but then for every one of those you have guys like Geoff Tate or David Lee Roth who decide to go out in left field and experiment a little too much.

But going back to Poison, they are one of those bands whom I like probably 1/2 to 2/3 of their "hit" songs, can't stand the rest of their hits and really don't like the album track/filler stuff they had that weren't hits. Not much else to say there.
 

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I have quite a bit of respect for Bret however some poisons do have an expiry date.
 

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