Stinson told Billboard that on the heels of the reissues, the best material has now been cleared from the rock band's vault, including live recordings, which may scotch longstanding rumors of a live album.
"It's not on the table," he said of that project. "I don't think we've got the quality takes. I think the best live record we could make is to gather up all the bootlegs, put them together and make it on our own. Those would actually make more sense."
But Stinson, who has been the bass player in Guns N' Roses since the late 1990s, said there have been no developments since, and that he is unsure whether a reunion will ever happen. "You know what? I just don't know if we have it in us," he said. "We've played together and we have things to offer each other. But I think ultimately it's like, why would we do it? The question comes up every time. Why would we do it? Well, they'll pay us really great. Is that the reason to go do it or not? I don't know.
"I think Paul probably struggles with it more than I, because I haven't played those songs in 20 years," he continued. "He has. To me, it sounds more of a fun idea to get up and play those songs again. Not for the money, but hey, it would be fun. Let's go do it. I don't think he's got in him, to be honest with you."
Stinson said he enjoyed combing through odds and ends to locate bonus tracks for the reissues.
"There were some really great songs that were actually really surprising, as rough as they were," he said, singling out "Photo" on the "Pleased To Meet Me" reissue. "I totally didn't even know that song was a Replacements song. A friend of mine played it for me at his apartment and goes, don't you recognize that? It was like a 20th generation cassette dub, so it was really sped up. And I was like, wow, that's f---in' us! I think it's a great little song. It has a little funk to it."
Stinson also said he was particularly happy when he went back and listened to early material featuring his late brother Bob on guitar. "The real special stuff is the early stuff with Bob in the picture," he said. "There's some really good guitar playing, and you can hear he and Paul playing off each other a whole lot."
Stinson said Guns N' Roses is hoping to tour this year in support of its new album, "Chinese Democracy," but dates have yet to be announced.
(Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)
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