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  1. Before commenting I wanted to scroll through them to see if anyone else had mentioned Portishead. The General sounds exactly as Portishead. Especially the vocal melody and how Axl sings the song. Despite the similarities, I LOVE the General! Just hoping the sound quality and the mix will be better than on the leak.
  2. Nothing absurd about copyright. I've done hundreds of mural commissions over 30 years for the biggest companies on this planet and without the ownership of copyright I would have been constantly f****d in the a** here in NYC. Nothing wrong with Kat wanting to protect her work. I've read the entire lawsuit and there's 145 cases of copyright infringement. GNR unfortunately has a bad track record when it comes to hiring photographers and other media companies over the years. Several cases of both companies and individuals over the years saying they didn't get paid. I'm glad Kat is standing up for her work. If she's not standing up for her own work, who will? Go Kat!
  3. Ownership and copyright are two different things. Yes a client usually owns the work which means he or she is allowed to use it within whatever agreement there is, but an artist still owns the copyright to protect his work so it's not being used commercially for other purposes, which is usually reduplicating and sold. NEVER EVER under any circumstances should you EVER sign away the copyright. That's like ART 101 rule number one us artists usually learn the hard way.
  4. And what's especially cool about Live By The Sword is that it's a reunion of classic Stones with Charlie Watts on drums BillWyman on bass. You can hear on the groove of this song what made Stones unique.
  5. That sucks. The volume changes were too dramatic when I saw the Stones in 2019 too. I guess it's too easy too move the sliders too much, but they should know. I mean, it's their job.
  6. Sounds like they started with dynamic mixing like the Stones for example. Dynamic means that the sound guy is moving the volume sliders etc. during the songs.
  7. Thanks for sharing, that was incredible!
  8. Thank you so much for the insightful info, would never have expected that from a song like "Right Next Door To Hell" which on the surface appears as a simple punk/rock song. Thought I love contrasts like that and when there's much more into it if you're willing to dig in. It's a similar thing for me with the Doors which is my all-time favorite band. Still after over 30 years of listening there's things lyric wise that I'm finally starting to understand after ao many years. What I love about Axl is that Jim Morrison is also one of his biggest idols but he has never copied him but clearly understood Morrison on a deeper level that took much more time for most of us others to understand. Looking forward to spend more time focusing on some of Axl's lyrics especially on songs that may not be my favorites music wise
  9. I had me headphones ready next to my bed and listened to it as soon as I opened my eyes. I like it a lot too!!
  10. Got a lot more than I bargained for You're all alone now You forgot about the others you were fighting for You're all alone Ooh, sold out to the ones that you once ignored You're all alone now You used to be a little crazy, now there's so much more You're all alone
  11. Just heard it on Q104.3 for the first time. I heard my wife say "a surprisingly good song" which I haven't heard her say about GNR song since early 90's 😎
  12. I was there right in the front. Lucky to be alive.
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