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  1. I took my son (named Axl) to see GnR in Jacksonville 2 years ago.  I asked if he wanted to go this weekend.  He told me not really that Axl doesn't sing all the words and sounds out of breath.  hahahahaha coming from a 10 year old.  Then after just watching Hard Skool on Youtube ouch, Axl really mumbled that whole song, Why in the world would he release a new/old song that he can even keep up with?

    Separate note, these last two shows set list has really stepped it up! hope they give one or two more surprises this weekend!!!

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  2. Stage configuration is different on Ticketmaster.  Much wider and pit is much larger......

    Sadly a lot of the riser seats in the lower level in Miami were empty.....This could crush GnR if they dont Step up to the Plate and Deliver something relevant to keep the fire going.  Shit play B-sides. Which to us is GOLDEN!

  3. God Damn!!!!! What an entertaining night you lucky fucks.  It’s an art feel privileged you heard them playing it out of tempo, wrong chords missing lyrics, missing drum fills....who fucking cares they’re having fun and I woulda been going NUTS! Slither + shadow + Loco + DH in the same night. Hell ya! Getting Steven to guest appear on out to get me or anything goes could be the only way to top that. 

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  4. On 10/9/2019 at 9:25 PM, PatrickS77 said:

    If you know the fucking album, you know the fucking song. If you don't know the fucking album of a band who has not 16, but 3 fucking albums you're not a fan, but a casual listener, who probably owns a greatest hits album. I feel like I'm repeating myself here. GnR catalog is so tiny, that there are no obscure songs to fans.

    my eight year old named AXL whos been to 2 shows, heard back off last night and said, i never heard this one. guess hes not a fan. SO LOCK IT UP DEMI.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, AxlRoseCDII said:

    It’s annoying. I left a concert a few months ago myself due to a piss-ass drunk screaming (literally) in my ear the entire show. But in both cases, what are you going to do? It’s a concert and people are meant to be having fun. I guess my point is have some understanding.

    Who cares I scream every lyric jump around and have NO FUCKS GIVEN,,Took my 8 year son to Jacksonville show front row and he came home told his sisters i looked like a boxing kangaroo...... Like u said were all there to have fun.  Bands thrive off that.

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  6. 7 minutes ago, ChildOfTheMoon said:

    They did a great job with the song and I’m very grateful they did this for the fans, because the audience at the show was like “what’s going on?”. Hope they keep playing it (at least a few more times), so Axl is comfortable with the mic, audio, whatever it was, and can enjoy more because he was clearly tense the whole song. Even Slash seemed more concentrated than usual.

    Slash didn't move he was making sure it sounded A game. Actually no one really fucked around.  go back to 92' they were smashed and feeling it....thank god for Sorum and helping write this piece. Frank did him right and stuck to the correct licks.

  7. 25 minutes ago, GNRfanJen said:

    Let me just say...after hearing Locomotive last night, I am seriously considering being “sick” on Friday, if you know what I mean. I literally just told myself after this past weekend that I am never riding the rail again for a festival, and I was content seeing GNR only one of the two weekends at ACL, but dammit after this, I am considering changing my mind. 

    its a gamble, might not play it's cause its a festival and Axl appears pissed thorough out it.

  8. 15 hours ago, lame ass security said:

    Well, that was pretty smart. Try to minimize the mayhem as much as possible.  Where was the resort that Slash had his freak out?

    After their 1989 world tour, G N' R took a hiatus in Los Angeles. With nothing to keep him busy but a bottle of Jack Daniels, Slash's drug problems worsened. "It turned out to be the start of a long and nightmarish obsession with heroin that lasted from 1989 through 1991," the guitarist says in his autobiography. Hallucinations ensued, resulting in a bloody, naked run through an Arizona golf resort. After a heroin/cocaine bender, Slash recalls "Predators" with "rubbery-looking dreadlocks" chasing after him with machine guns and harpoons. In an attempt to combat the creatures, Slash punched through a glass door, later jumping through it to flee his room. Naked and afraid, Slash proceeded to use a maid as a "human shield," ran through the hotel lobby and hid behind a lawnmower as his ultimate shelter. He gave police a detailed account of the Predator attack: "I was still high enough that I told the story without a shred of self-consciousness."

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