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What was Axl's best moment lyrically?


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Don't Damn me has always been one of my favourites lyrically. I feel it gives an incredibly insight to Axls way of thinking.

Don't damn me
When I speak a piece of my mind
'Cause silence isn't golden
When I'm holding it inside.

Love the honesty.

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"Sometimes I wanna kill
Sometimes I wanna die
Sometimes I wanna destroy
Sometimes I wanna cry
Sometimes I could get even
Sometimes I could give up
Sometimes I could give
Sometimes I never give a fuck"

don't know if someone think is cheesey but I love this part, I really relate to it

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i think the afd era including the songs carried over for the illusion records.  it's a just an astonishing period for him that i think parallels the period dylan had in the mid-sixties with the "bringing it all back home, highway 61 revisited & blonde on blonde records. 

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On 4/30/2017 at 11:30 PM, Silverburst80 said:

The end of Coma is very good, Illusions is his best work as a lyricist in general. I really enjoy the bat shit crazy ramblings on songs like Right Next Door To Hell/Perfect Crime/Garden of Eden.

 

i LOVE right next door to hell! :headbang:

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On 4/30/2017 at 11:30 PM, Silverburst80 said:

The end of Coma is very good, Illusions is his best work as a lyricist in general. I really enjoy the bat shit crazy ramblings on songs like Right Next Door To Hell/Perfect Crime/Garden of Eden.

 

Ditto -- I love those stream of consciousness rants he does on the songs you listed. Perfect example of Axl at his best lyrically.

Oh my God and Don't Damn Me are other highlights for me.

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