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In 1988, opening for Iron Maiden
http://gnrontour.com/setlistalm88.htm
06.09.88 - Irvine Meadows, Irvine, CA
opening for: Iron Maiden
set: Marseilles, It's So Easy
audio/video recording?: audio
notes: GN'R, minus Axl and with Duff on vocals, play these 2 songs to make it up to the fans for cancelling out on the rest of the tour with Iron Maiden.And also:
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5 hours ago, BorderlineCrazy said:
Either Duff is color blind or I am, 'cause that vest doesn't look orange to me at all
He is actually color blind!
I read it awhile ago in his old unofficial fan site duffmckagan.net
http://web.archive.org/web/20070307210450/http://www.duffmckagan.net/geninfo.htm
I also read that's the reason why he usually wears dark color clothes, ha
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2 hours ago, Pmina3 said:
hello guys,
a friend of mine who lives in Australia asking me if there's a way to also track the new Guns Aircraft
thank you so much
of course
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^^ Sorry, I think i pressed submit twice
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- Band ends a show with something other than Paradise City (10/1) - 20 points
- Band plays a new song (9/1) - 20 points
- New live album and/or DVD gets released (8/1) - 25 points
- An Axl rant lasts longer than 30 seconds (7/1) - 15 points
- Axl and Slash sit down for a joint interview (10/1) - 20 points
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Craig Duswalt told the Modena 93 story in his "Welcome To My Jungle" book. Robert was his assistant.
Here's a copy/paste for you
PRETTY TIED UP
We were in Italy on Wednesday, June 30, 1993, coming to the end of the tour. Only a few months left. My wedding date was in September, and at that point I was really tired of traveling to a different city every other day. I think we all were.
It was the Skin N’ Bones part of the world tour, where during the middle of the set, the band paused the show, and the crew brought out a couch, a few comfy chairs, and a lamp or two, creating a living-room kind of feel. It was all brought onstage, right onto the apron where the front row was only about ten feet away from the entire band.
From the couches and the chairs, Guns N’ Roses then performed a small acoustic set—songs like “Patience,” “Used to Love Her,” and so on.
That night, because it was near the end of the tour, and we were all mentally fried, it was time to do something different at the show. Something really fun. Something outside the box. So we decided to tie up Robert and bring him onto the stage, right in the middle of a song.
We took a real chance with this because we didn’t tell the band that this was going to happen. But we knew the band loved practical jokes, and we thought they’d be okay with it. Plus, there was only a month left on the tour, and if they fired the four of us at that point, it would take them a month, at least, to find replacements, and we were overseas. We knew we were safe, which made it a lot more fun.
The whole banana split joke never happened, and everyone had forgotten about it. Even Robert. But when we decided to tie Robert up, I also decided that I would tell him that while it might have taken awhile, we never forgot the banana split initiation.
I told Robert that I would run the teleprompter that night, and he was really happy about that. But, again, he still had to be stationed next to me just in case Axl or I needed him to do something, because I couldn’t leave the teleprompter.
The band was playing “Used to Love Her,” and we had decided that that would be our cue. We chose that song because it wasn’t a major hit song, and it was a fun song. I know you wouldn’t know it from the title or the lyrics (“I used to love her, but I had to kill her”), but from the stage it’s a very fun song, and Axl seemed to enjoy “playing” during it. So we figured, if we’re going to dump someone on the stage in the middle of a song in front of 80,000 people, the band better be having fun, or we’d be in serious trouble.
Earl was usually stationed in Axl’s onstage dressing room, but it wasn’t out of the ordinary for him to come out to say hi to me or Robert. Doug and John usually hung around the area behind me as well.
I did not witness this part, but I assume that Earl engaged Robert in a discussion while Truck and Ronnie (Slash’s security guy) came over from their side of the stage to get ready to pounce. Everyone was in place as Robert stood enjoying the show, not knowing what was about to take place.
Andy Warhol once said that everyone, at one time or another, will get their fifteen minutes of fame—fifteen minutes where you are the star, the center of attention. Although Robert was an actor who had appeared on a few television shows and onstage, being in front of 80,000 people live was going to be something new for him. It would be something he would never forget.
And neither would we.
About a quarter of the way into “Used to Love Her,” it happened. Poor Robert, poor innocent Robert, who was standing on the side of the stage, minding his own business, enjoying the show he had seen a hundred times, was jumped by four huge men, each from different angles.
Because I was running the teleprompter, I couldn’t get up to help, but it happened literally two feet behind me.
It was Earl, Truck, Ronnie, and I think John was in there, too. They brought Robert to the ground, gently. Well, as gently as four very large men can bring someone down.
At that point Robert wasn’t putting up too much of a fight. He probably needed a second or two to comprehend what was happening, and since he had no idea of what was about to happen, he didn’t feel he had anything to panic about.
That was until I spoke.
“Looks like it’s banana split night, Robert.”
And Robert went crazy. He started swinging his arms and kicking his legs, desperately trying to break the hold of four very strong men.
It’s amazing what adrenaline can do. Robert suddenly had the strength of ten men.
Robert was always in great shape. But if I had to guess he probably topped out at about 180 pounds. And although he worked out, what I witnessed was truly superhuman strength.
The four guys had him held pretty well, but the idea was that two of them would hold him down, and the other two would tie his legs together, and tie his hands behind his back.
That wasn’t going to happen. All four were needed just to hold him down. As soon as one of the four let go for a second, Robert was able to wriggle away. This went on for about two minutes, which just so you know, is an eternity when you’re trying to tie someone up.
I had to scrap the teleprompter for a few seconds to help out. Axl knew this song inside and out, so I figured he could wing it with the words for a minute or two.
I jumped in to help my four huge friends hold down the 180-pound ex-actor, and we were finally able to tie him up.
We were all sweating profusely. Robert laid on the ground all tied up, catching his breath as well.
But we weren’t finished yet.
Earl grabbed one end, Ronnie grabbed the other, and they lifted Robert up. At that point there was nothing Robert could do, and he had no energy left, so there was no struggle when they lifted him up.
While the band was in the middle of their song, and Axl was singing his heart out, Earl and Ronnie carried Robert onstage.
The band continued to play while this happened, but they were cracking up.
Earl and Ronnie carried Robert right in front of Axl, right on the edge of the front of the stage. They placed him down and left. Robert lay there, the band continued to play, and Axl continued to sing.
And there began Robert’s fifteen minutes of fame, onstage with Guns N’ Roses, in front of 80,000 screaming fans.
After a minute or two of watching Robert try to break free from the ropes, Axl decided to take it to the next level. While singing, Axl started hopping back and forth over Robert as if jumping rope.
On the side of the stage we were all relieved because we knew we wouldn’t get fired. By the way things looked onstage, we thought we might actually get raises.
The band finished the song, and Axl didn’t tell us to get Robert. Instead they broke into their next song, and left him there.
During this song Axl put the microphone in front of Robert during parts of the chorus so Robert could sing along. Think of it. Yes, Robert was still trying to get loose because he still thought that he was going to get a banana shoved up his ass, but he’s singing a duet with Axl Rose. This was a story he could tell for generations.
This continued for a few more songs, all the time Robert wriggling around trying to get loose. Every once in a while, Axl would grab a towel from the stage and wipe Robert’s brow because he was sweating so much. And every once in a while Axl would notice that Robert was loosening the ropes and have one of the guys come back onstage to tighten the knot.
It was brutal, but it was one of the funniest fifteen minutes I have ever experienced in my life.
The band started yet another song, and again, Robert was left out there. About halfway through the song, though, Axl looked at Robert and stopped the song.
“Hold it, hold it,” Axl yelled in his mic for everyone to hear.
The band stopped playing.
“He’s got a knife,” Axl added.
Robert had managed to get one of his hands into his front pocket, pull out a small pocket knife, and slowly cut the thick rope. Axl was so into Robert being onstage that he called Earl and had him take the knife away from Robert.
Then, the band picked up the song right where they left off.
At that point Robert must have thought that this was never going to end, and the fight in him left, like a fish out of water.
It actually looked like Robert started enjoying the experience because I think he realized that there would be no banana split that night.
In fact, no one had ever had the banana split.
Robert was eventually released, and lived to tell the story of his fifteen minutes of fame with Guns N’ Roses in Italy.
It might have been hell that night, but today it’s one hell of a story.
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yeah that's weird. But the band will be in Australia at that time
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The McBob introduction gave me goosebumps. So awesome!
Here's the link again if anyone missed it
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What a great night!
This was my fourth show in a row (Santiago, Rosario and both Buenos Aires shows). No doubt they keep getting better night after night.
it was great to see Steven up there with the guys, even for just one song. People went nuts!
Axl asked the crowd to take a step back after a few songs. Slash broke a string during DTJ but he managed to play the solo perfectly.
During KOHD Axl thanked Argentina for their support over the years.
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My Michelle now
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Out Ta Get Me right now
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They soundchecked Estranged and Civil war
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"One step back for man, one great step forward for mankind" lol
Better (Axl fucked up the ending of the song, @4:52 ha!)
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18 minutes ago, Hejanne said:
Seems like it is about to land in Lima right now ?
That's right!
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7 minutes ago, emybdc said:
Stalker much?
I love it, tho
lol
Right now, the flight can't be tracked. this is what the flighradar24 website faq says
QuoteI was following an aircraft when it suddenly disappeared, why?
In most cases the reason is that the coverage from the surrounding receivers has been lost. It can also be a technical problem somewhere. Coverage at the same spot can be different depending on data source and aircraft type. Please read How it works for information about how Flightradar24 works, coverage and aircraft visibility.
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Hey guys, you can track the plane here
https://www.flightradar24.com/JMK423/b6a6d85
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/9h-avm#b6a6d85
The plane went from Burbank airport to Ontario airport (in california), and now they're flying right above Mexico!
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2 hours ago, Hejanne said:
Is this just a similar plane or is it THE plane?
It is THE plane. 9H-AVM is the registration number of the plane.
Here's some old pictures
https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/Boeing/757/24527/9H-AVM-JetMagic-(Malta)
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Setlist spoiler?
SpoilerIt's So Easy
Brownstone
Chinese Democracy
Jungle
Double Talkin'
Estranged
Live And Let Die
Rocket Queen
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You could be Mine
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??????? (Pyro)
Out Ta Get Me
Better
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My Michelle???
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November Rain
Heaven's Door
NightrainDon't Cry
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On 31/3/2016 at 3:29 PM, Blake Sabbath said:
So has anyone OUTSIDE the US tried to newly sign up for the Deluxe package?
Im at the final page before I can submit my order and it's showing a grand total of $85 with $0.00 shipping cost!
Surely too good to be true right, because before the change over they were charging around $90 alone just for tracked international shipping!
Really want to submit my order but really don't want some nasty shipping charge after the fact.
Surely if I screenshot the grand total price with seemingly free shipping and they try and sting me afterwards I'll have grounds for a dispute?
I'm wondering the same things.
Can anyone please confirm if there are additional shipping charges after I submit my order or is it really free international shipping?
02/10/17 - Sydney - ANZ Stadium
in 2017 Tour Dates
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Hell ain't a bad place to be rehearsed?