tberrie007 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 12 hours ago, GibsonLP said: Wouldn't it be more profitable for the band to play more of their own songs? The amount they must pay in performance royalties for all the cover songs they do... That's not how royalties work the band don't pay royalties to play covers live. Period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironmt Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 6 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" Great post and excellent review. As long as the people such as yourself attending the show had a good time that's all that matters. It Is Irrelevant what a couple of wanna be vocal experts on a message board who argue with every post they come across because It makes them think they are more knowledgeable then the next person thinks. Glad you had a phenomenal time. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post nonok Posted June 30, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted June 30, 2016 So it's a typical day for mygnrforum perfectionists who forget that rock n' roll is all about imperfection. To me it seems like it was an off night for Axl, but it happens and the band more than made up for it. I remember he sounded pretty bad during one Axl/DC show and then every show afterwards was perfection. He was probably sick or tired. Everyone who actually went to the gig sounds like they experienced the best concert of their life, and I recently mentally kicked myself for being so nitpicky when this reunion is a dream come true - and also, it may really be a once in a lifetime thing, especially if SMKC, Axl/DC and Loaded/Duff's 100k projects go on. At this point I'm just stoked that these brilliant guys are playing together and sounding so great after all these years and might release and album or live CD. The past is gone, Izzy and Steven are probably not coming back, Axl and Slash have bellies that probably won't disappear, they're all wrinkled, they can't run their way through the entire show (but they sure as hell try), and yet they're still one of the best live bands in the world in their 50s. So let's take a page from Slash's book and just take in the moment and enjoy what we've got here, cause we don't know if it's forever. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obsession Of Vanity Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 20 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs Doubt I can get away with doing that in the GA pit next week. Haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shjtjustgotreal Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 at this point and there are still people saying "not gonna happen" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moreblack Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 People forget Axl's voice could be absolute shite even back in the AFD and UYI tours sometimes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bond Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 1 minute ago, moreblack said: People forget Axl's voice could be absolute shite even back in the AFD and UYI tours sometimes. Someone should make a nitpick thread for UYI Tour shows. Might as well over analyze those too! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DPR714 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 34 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" Perfect Review. A live show is an experience and you should enjoy it! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedrolg Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 God, nobody is saying Axl is done, or Axl is shite. He is back in the big leagues, making obscene money, fronting both of the biggest rock bands in the world and being pretty much buried by rave reviews and praise week after week since april. I think he can live with some fans saying that he wasn't as strong as before in a few songs at Kansas City. Axl's voice has been very inconsistent trough his career. In 2011, after a great tour, he had a "day off". It ended up lasting five fucking years - truthfully, it never went away: as good as he sounds in 2016, he never recovered to 2010 levels and never will. It's understandable that his fans become worried whenever his voice falters, even if a little bit, as it did on RQ yesterday. Anyway, the only thing that would end the "AXl's voice" eternal debate is a massive return to 93/06/10 form. That will not happen, at least not with GNR (AC/DC sounds godly though). It is what is, no need for a sandy vagina pandemic whenever someone doesn't like how Axl sounds. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy14 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 27 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" Amazing, thank you! It's the same with acdc. I was at the Prague show and was completely blown away, excited and couldn't wait to share the great experience with the people here. Then I read the negative comments and posts like "he missed a note, the axldc and reunion is going to be a disaster then" etc.... It really made me sad. It's fucking rock'n'roll baby, not a footbal match where you analyze every single move and action . I'm glad that you enjoyed it, that's all that matters. I'm waiting for the European tour 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheHelgo Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 SIAP, but this review from the KC Star is certainly not negative.... http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/ent-columns-blogs/back-to-rockville/article86820582.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironmt Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 4 minutes ago, TheHelgo said: SIAP, but this review from the KC Star is certainly not negative.... http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/ent-columns-blogs/back-to-rockville/article86820582.html Very good review but I have to wonder how the writer came to the conclusion that there were only around 25,000 people In attendance. The stadium looked full other than the upper deck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jboogie Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 1 hour ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" Nice! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PITBOSS Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 48 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" I'm glad it was a great time. From what we were seeing it was sub-par compared to the last few shows. Including comments from @EddieMoney who was actually at the show comparing it to RIR. Looks like today we are seeing a lot of fans that were there chiming in saying it was awesome and that's a great thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carne_asaDA Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 57 minutes ago, Mandy123 said: some of ya'll are crazy. I came back from the show fully expecting everyone to be as amazed as me and saw things like "feel bad for the KC people" or "glad that's not MY show" like stfu. I was there and it was phenomenal! The crowd was INSANE. Guys a row or two in front of me passing a joint back and forth, everyone on their feet the entire time, people high fiving each other after songs lol. Girls puking as we were walking out. You have to walk up this embankment to get back to the road and people were literally crawling up it on their hands and knees. TOTALLY felt like 90's era crowd. A couple of things: - couple of guys sitting beside me said RQ was their favorite song of the night. Another guy, while leaving yelled "they sing The Who better than The Who!" All the GnR staples got massive roars when they'd start, SCOM probably the loudest. -Axl was super smiley last night. Someone was holding up a sign and he pointed at it and said "that's good". After Coma he goes "well that was festive". - Slash also pointed and smiled at someone in the audience during Seeker. He's more mellow on stage and it's super easy to get pics of him because of it lol. He also became more undressed as the night went on. - Duff has CRAZY stage presence! He's on the left, then the right, up the stairs, down the stairs. He plays with the crowd a lot, I can't tell you how many picks he goes through each concert. He sounded awesome, his background vocals really come through When you're actually there, you're not paying as much attention to song tempo or a missed song lyric. You're just in the moment and on the most intense adrenaline high. I thought Axl sounded fine, he'd let out a scream and the crowd would go wild. ONLY "mistake" a heard was him blowing the whistle late on PC but even that was like something to registered for a split second and then I didn't think about it again until reading the comments here. I came out of it wanting to leave my life and just become a groupie, it was one of the best nights of my life. I probably looked like an idiot the entire time, I couldn't stop smiling. so yeah, I know it;s easy to sit at home and be like "mess up there...oh, missed a note there...." but everyone who went that I saw was like THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME" What section were you in? I was in 135 and all I could smell was weed. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselDaisy Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 1 hour ago, Mandy123 said: Girls puking as we were walking out. Sounds like a delightful evening? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsinindy Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 (edited) 4 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said: Sounds like a delightful evening? I call that.....opportunity Oh come on you sick fucks, not what your thinking. Opportunity to be a gentleman and a nice guy and hold their hair for them (so it's not in the line of fire) while they are yakking their brains out. And then making sure they have safe passage to their destination. Edited June 30, 2016 by tsinindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braxon Raine Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 2 minutes ago, tsinindy said: I call that.....opportunity Oh come on you sick fucks, not what your thinking. Opportunity to be a gentleman and a nice guy and hold their hair for them (so it's not in the line of fire) while they are yakking their brains out. And then making sure they have safe passage to their destination. Your post makes certain lyrics from "Anything Goes" come to mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsinindy Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 2 minutes ago, Braxon Raine said: Your post makes certain lyrics from "Anything Goes" come to mind. I used to play that one for this girl I was dating back in the day...she never really got the hint! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDemocracyRose Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 Where's the videos? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killuridols Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 2 hours ago, oaka said: From Instagram what are these called? (sorry, me not american) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsinindy Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 2 minutes ago, killuridols said: what are these called? (sorry, me not american) I will answer you politely before you get torn apart Those are football jerseys. Not real futbol or soccer as we call it, but over-rated American football (notice I am deflecting the ire of the crowd from you to me 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gooner14 Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 You know it's pretty amazing to be able to see guns together again. As far as the shows underselling due to lack of market, I guess the generally positive reviews and the performances will. Speak for themselves and the sales will pick up in due time. My only complaint is the lack of song rotation, I really want to listen to don't damn me, perfect crime, bad apples etc live. That would be the perfect cherry on top. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom-Ass Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 1 hour ago, Obsession Of Vanity said: Doubt I can get away with doing that in the GA pit next week. Haha Rookie 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oaka Posted June 30, 2016 Share Posted June 30, 2016 18 minutes ago, killuridols said: what are these called? (sorry, me not american) I am not American either. I kinda think they are called football jerseys. They are the jerseys of the team which plays in Arrowhead Stadium - they are called the Chiefs iirc...(never heard of them before until today ). The Americans of the site can give us some insight. ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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