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  1. 6 hours ago, AxlRoseCDII said:

    As a major GNR supporter, that was pretty damn distasteful to hit a Trump piñata in front of tens of thousands of people. Not gonna stop being a fan or anything but that was a rude, stupid move and management should issue an apology.

    Hilarity. All the disrespect Trump has shown to so many throughout his reality-show worthy campaign and you expect him to be shown respect back. He's getting the level of respect he's earned himself

    Proud of Guns N' Roses on this. They know how they feel on this and they're not afraid to show it

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  2. 3 minutes ago, StoneTempleRoses said:

    IDK how there is any pro Frank people on this board it just doesn't make sense. There's no reason to defend him, he doesn't need defending we all know apparently Axl wants him there but none not a single GN'R fan wants him there more than Steven or Matt. I would take Brain back over Frank but some people probably have no idea who Brain even is.

    He's not a bad drummer, I was quite impressed watching some clips of him with another band. Also I have to be honest and say he sounded much better when I saw the two Vegas shows in real life. He just doesn't sound quite right for the band generally though

  3. 1 minute ago, Jboogie said:

    Yeah I'm that guy with 26 posts and been fan since 1987....you think cause you post on a  board that you can pick the time when it is over for Frank?  yeah ok...I'm sure the band is listening to you. 

    Come on, we all know that you're Frank's mom, aka Jennifer Boogie, and you've come here to stick up for him

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  4. 1 hour ago, DieselDaisy said:

    In the 50s they were recording on two track.

    Yet, go to a Rolling Stones fan and they will not cite Exile, Sticky Fingers or Aftermath - as great as those albums are - as being the band's 'pinnacle' but, Philadelphia Special and all of those Australian shows from 1973 - all audience recordings. Go to a Neil Young fan and he will inundate you with information on The Bottom Line Club and The Catalyst Club. Bootlegs you see predate mobile phones and were recorded on far worse technology, yet many of these recordings encapsulate the very genius of that band.

    I'm not denying great bootlegs don't or can't exist, I just think that periscope allows a web connection both at the sending and receiving ends to dictate the quality of what  the listener ultimately hears.

    Yep good, nothing wrong with two or four track. Use it in controlled conditions like they did and it sounds great. Bounce tracks like The Beatles did and technically it's also more than four track.

    Also those fans you're referring to are trying to present themselves as being hardcore and ultimately the person with the knowledge of the most obscure and least-heard album wins the award of most hardcore fan. They're basically this guy

     

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  5. 56 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said:

    Many of the greatest albums were made by technology inferior to a modern mobile phone such as an Iphone: antiquated gear, paltry tracks (with which to overdub), little time or production resources. Abbey Road, for the duration of the '60s, The Beatles era, still had only four-tracks!

    That is true but they didn't record Abbey Road outdoors, 100 metres from the source of the sound with 50,000 fans and wind to compete with. And four tracks beats one track recorded on a mobile that then pipes it over a poor internet connection to where it ends up played through someone's tinny computer speaker. They also had sound engineers assisting them in controlled conditions. Look at the difference in sound quality you get between three different periscope streams of the same show - they can sound completely different

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