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koldweather

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  1. What really stood out was they did it their own way BUT I do think tailored the set in a way that would work best with the crowd/audience. Safer vocal choices such as bad obsession, pretty tied up, down the farm (which I think was added on the setlist this tour for this show) has helped Axl to do the best with what's left in the songs where it mattered. Did not play any songs where his voice has been ropey (such as TIL, Better, Coma, etc) which I think was very wise. Shorter solo spots, particularly with RQ which is normally quite self indulgent was almost too mellow last night, but it helped keep the pace of the set tight. It was a long strong set but it didn't outlive its welcome. They played plenty of deep cute for us fans but also played most of the hits the public would want. Other than perhaps...adding a new song, I'm not sure that setlist could be much better. They edited it but as you still kept stuff they felt worked well. Along with the tightness of the band and Axl effort I don't think you could ask for much more in 2023 guns n roses and they did themselves proud, especially given how meh they've been at times in the not too distant past.
  2. Actually in terms of energy it did remind me of those American 16 shows where he seemed to regain most of the swagger and confidence that he seemed to lose over the previous 5 years.
  3. Hugely energetic performance, the voice obviously not what it once was but I think he got everything he had left out of it and for the casual the main thing is he got every single big note required. But yeah the energy he had was seriously impressive for 61. It would have been high energy performance even back in 06, yet alone in 2023. Also it's very clear he has lost weight compared to 17-19 where he packed the weight on again after looking thinner in 16.
  4. Btw that might be one of my favourite Slash intros I've ever heard. "On the guitar...see how this works...and on the guitar...AND ON THE FUCKING GUITAR...Slash."
  5. My girlfriend is a casual fan of GnR, she was impressed by Axl tonight, noting he could still get most of the notes, maybe weaker but that's no problem if he is still managing it. What really impressed her was the sheer energy levels of the set. She was surprised that he is in his 60s and still moving around pretty freely, no obvious stiffness there. Indeed that could be said of the whole band as well. Great job to the band, this is by far the most positive reaction I've seen about the band since 2016 shows. Great set, great energy, tight performance.
  6. Yeah I don't know why people didn't understand that, I guess it's just ignorance of tge festival in most cases.
  7. Amazing show. Vocally of course not a patch bit as a whole band show I don't think you can ask for a whole lot more honestly. I think they've soared beyond the low expectations of the public, especially against the AM set yesterday.
  8. I'm behind and at NR, but i can't help but remember how tragic axl looked in NR in 11, compared to how triumphant he is today, even if he has lost that vocal edge.
  9. Yeah the band have done a great job here. AXL has done AS good as youncould expect in this gig as well
  10. Carrie has a gig in Vegas tonight so 100% won't be there. I'd say Glastonbury is more like Coachella was for them. Far bigger deal than download/Slane for sure. I'd say there is a good chance of a guest somewhere in the set, though I'm not sure it'll be of the Elton/Paul calibre of performer.
  11. People really have underestimated Glasto, its right up there with Coachella/rock in rio. Kinda also like Woodstock as well on that front in terms of name recognition in the music industry. This will be in the top 3 biggest gigs for the band since the reunion and it will be up there in the all time rankings as well I'm sure.
  12. There is alot of mental gymnastics to explain a way that this isn't what it looks like. We know Perhaps is in the set, it's been rehearsed by the whole band, Axl and Slash both in the studio, BBC handling the sound so they aren't going to have much of a say there. I can only see this as a final preview before playing perhaps on Saturday and Axl announcing at least a new single at Glastonbury. I know it's guns n roses, but even so the most obvious answer usually is the answer...
  13. The biggest risk is not from reviews imo bit that someone memes Axl and then it takes hold throughout social media. Still pretty much every major band out there has done Glastonbury at some point, so even though there is a risk of the above uts another thing that sets a legacy. Definate chance for something a little special ad well. Given Elton John will be around, I'd not rule out another November Rain duet or something totally off center. Its got the same kind of pull as Coachella and I fully expect at least one guest performer to join the band.
  14. Wow he really did fo for it on those that screams, and he actually more or less goy it. Been a long time since I've heard him really open the pipes with that force and range.
  15. Minus the facial hair your right, he's probably a similar weight as well now which is good given how he ballooned up towards the end of the 10s. Obviously not the same sounding Axl anymore, but he did give it as good as he could do today, and the band sounded great on it. Really solid performance. Whole set felt quite energized, not surprising given how much they habe switched the setlist up, must be hard not to get stale when your only switching 1 song up each leg out of 25-30.
  16. I dont think anyone can that dissapointed with no new song, we've got 3 songs that may as well be new given how long it's been since they last played them, several others that haven't been heard in the last 5 years+. Plus Hard skool and Absurd aren't that old really.
  17. I dont think anyone can complain about a stale setlist this time, so many songs we've not heard in years, some decades...
  18. Man this setlist is just off the charts for surprises. Its just deep/rare cut after another.
  19. I think the setlist is very obviously real, of course the songs are getting mixed up but odds of ptu and bo showing up basically in the similar order they were on the setlist has to be close to 0 given they've both not been played since the early 90s
  20. Yet another switch of the setlist. Amazing what a few different songs and a move around of others can do.
  21. Well talk about throwing the setlist through the loop. They did change it up somewhat last year bit this really does feel all new in some ways.
  22. Yeah, what's clever is that the AI is clearly trying to mould the vocals from the source shows around the rock in rio vocals in terms of length. It generally does a decent enough job, though coma ending is a debately even more of a disaster than normal. To the person who said this was just a simple paste job, its clearly not that simple. For a start you've gotta erase Axls vocals then replace them with appropriate vocals that match the time that note is sang. It's amicably overdubbing several hours of singing, and when the AI picks appropriate choices, I've gotta say it does sound really quite good. Particularly slower based songs I find.
  23. It's really interesting, with that being g said it really struggles at times, coma is even more of a mess than the real thing lol
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