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So can someone put together a side by side list of the setlists of every show of the residency? Just so we can see...

I can tell you the differences. The 2nd night had one song extra, Used to Love Her; the 3rd night Used to Love Her and Civil War had switched.

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He's definately improved vastly over the SA shows. It seems that he is using more rasp and more importantly putting it in the right places (except paradise city). His tone is also improved and sounding more like the appetite years. Now if we can just get some new music!

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another review of their residency

APPETITE FOR REPETITION: GUNS N’ ROSES’ LATEST RESIDENCY OFFERS MORE OF THE SAME

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Guns N' Roses May 30 & 31; June 4, 6 & 7; times vary, $50-$195. The Joint, 693-5222.

Back in 2001, when Axl Rose came to Las Vegas to stage the first Guns N’ Roses concert in eight years, it seemed like a miracle, even if the band didn’t include any of the other original members, and the new songs were from an album whose release date was some vague point in the future. Thirteen years later, a Guns N’ Roses concert is no longer a once-in-a-lifetime event; some of the members of Rose’s new band have been around far longer than any of the original members ever were, and songs from Chinese Democracy (finally released in 2008) are now time-fillers rather than exciting glimpses into the future.

So there were no surprises during the second show of the band’s latest residency at the Joint, which, despite a new title, is almost exactly the same show as the previous residency in 2012. Rose and his seven bandmates cut down a bit on the Chinese Democracy songs (only four, including the dreadful dirges “This I Love” and “Catcher in the Rye”), but the lengthy show (running about two hours and 40 minutes) still included momentum-killing solo spotlights for all three guitarists (Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, Richard Fortus, DJ Ashba), bassist Tommy Stinson and keyboardist Dizzy Reed, plus various instrumental jams, to give Rose ample time to spend backstage.

Rose’s mysterious breaks can probably be credited for the top-notch condition of his voice, which remains GNR’s biggest draw. As usual, he started off a bit shaky, but by the time he hit the epic “Estranged,” he sounded as strong as ever, and hearing him tear through songs like “Live and Let Die,” “Civil War” and “Don’t Cry” nearly made all the tedious down time worth it. And although their solo segments are underwhelming at best, Rose’s fellow GNR members are all talented musicians who brought every one of the band’s classics to life. A decade ago, Rose was fighting against the idea of being seen as a hard rock nostalgia act, and just because that’s exactly what GNR has become doesn’t mean they can’t deliver on it.

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So can someone put together a side by side list of the setlists of every show of the residency? Just so we can see...

I can tell you the differences. The 2nd night had one song extra, Used to Love Her; the 3rd night Used to Love Her and Civil War had switched.

Variety : the spice of life!

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Well, Catcher is a reasonably merry sounding song, the turn it takes at the end lyrically is dark but dirge indicates a gloomy, funeral march. TIL is beautiful but could be considered a soppy ballad though if I don't take the term literally the reviewer was simply ameliorating the fact they find them boring. Axl objectively sounded superior in 2006 and 2010, though for the here and now it's true his voice is in its best condition, not relative to his actual top form however.

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Good review. Amazing how not die-hards don't mind the lack of rasp so much. To me, it sounds like a completely different person (who can't sing for shit).

If you think that Axl "can't sing for shit" today, then that really says a lot about you :D

Indeed, hahahaha :lol:

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