Well, what should I begin with? Maybe i'm not the biggest/craziest GnR fan but I came from Romania to see the concert. I've never seen GnR before - neither the old nore the new band. So even now i feel that it wasn't true, that it was a dream. I know it's kinda naiv but I can't really express how I feel - hopefully you'll understand me.
I'll go straight to the point now not to bore you any longer. I was in front of the Wembley Arena at about 4 and there were already queues formed by people with standing tickets. We got in at 5.30 and Sebastian Bach was on stage at about 7. He was cool although not everybody was into him. Bullet for my Valentine came on stage at about 8 and after the first songs they've got already hit by the bottles thrown from the audience. Many weren't even watching, it was clearly not the best opening act for GnR. Anyway, the singer seemed pissed off; he later said something that "All these things I hate" reached the top 20 in the charts. Though i'm not very into BFMV, i think that nothing should be thrown at a band, no matter how bad it is.
After BFMV i went outside to eat sth as I knew that Axl would show up late. He should've been on stage at 9.30 (a security guy told me) but would appear at 9.45. Some were boohing, others were worried how to get home if the gig wouldn't end at 12.00. At 9.50 we could hear the helicopter and the crowd went crazy. However, he showed up at 10.40, just before the crowd began boohing really badly. Funny thing cos right when the lights went off and WTTJ started, all was forgotten and the crowd went crazy again. It's Axl, of course.
I won't go through each song now but i'd like to mention that the audience received the "new" band really well - at least from were i sat. Axl had a great voice, he seemed to be in a good mood. he didn't speak a lot - which I regret- maybe because he wanted to finish the setlist quickly as he was already 1h late. At some point he presented Tommy Stinson and said "Let's cheer up Tommy" and asked the fans to shout "Cheer up, Tommy!" and then "Cheer up, motherfucker!".
I enjoyed Dizzy's solo and also "Beautiful", I don't care what people say. Now I know that Finck is a great guitarist, and the fact that he doesn't play the songs the way Slash does means that he reinterprets them - i've seen people who can play SCOM on guitar without any mistakes - that doesn't make you a great guitarist.
I've also enjoyed the new version of "Knocking on heaven's door", to be frank, I wasn't disappointed by anything, not even by Axl being late. The lights were magnificent, Axl is a genuis
Izzy seemed cool and relaxed as always.
AT the end (after Nightrain) the fans woulnd't leave and recall the band. They came back on stage with "IRS" and "Paradise City" which drew the crowd crazy again.
For those who don't know, there were some lucky fans who got the chance to attend GnR at an accoustic performance.
To sum up, it was a great show and Axl did a lot to give the fans a good time. There is A LOT more to tell but I'm out of my strengths now.
I'm sorry if there are any mistakes, I will edit this tomorrow after I get some rest, I just thought it'd be good to give some information to those who couldn't see GnR today.
This post has been edited by jacque|ine: 31 August 2006 - 02:36 AM


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