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Amir

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  1. People asking for up to $10,000 for resale tickets for the Florida gig, would like some of what they're smoking
  2. I tried a few hours ago and each time I would select the song, it wouldn’t play, so I think the song itself has been pulled.
  3. Some of the greatest guitar solos of all time are comped from different takes:
  4. <tinfoil hat time> If this is actually all planned and part of the marketing campaign, hats off to them for originality, it’s certainly different.
  5. Wahey, called it 😉 Well done @BillConnor_1982, will have to buy you a drink at a bar some time, will let you pick what to play on the jukebox 🎸
  6. Makes sense to play Hard Skool and Reckless Life earlier in the set since they are the more demanding songs vocally, like how YCBM was the opener for La Paz, Bolivia in 2014.
  7. More setlist fun, was looking to see last time Dust N' Bones was played, and apparently it was played once in '92, after Izzy had left: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/guns-n-roses/1992/the-pyramid-arena-memphis-tn-bd6193a.html Did a search on YouTube and someone uploaded an audio bootleg of the performance; Axl sings throughout, trying to figure out who the backing vocals are. Gilby and/or Duff?
  8. Yeah, but on the plus side I did spot myself a few times But seriously, compare it to Appetite from Democracy that was shot the same year, RockFuel did a pretty tasteful job with the editing on that one. Been thinking about getting the 3D Blu-Ray so I can rip it and watch it in VR on a headset 🤔
  9. Was looking at how the setlist has evolved since the start of the reunion: 2016: + Double Talkin' Jive + Coma + Out Ta Get Me played most times since 2006 (occasionally My Michelle played instead) 2017: + Yesterdays + Black Hole Sun + My Michelle (occasionally subbed out for Out Ta Get Me) + TWAT & Prostitute for the final North America shows 2018: + Shadow of Your Love + Slither + Wichita Lineman 2019 Locomotive and Dead Horse played at a very select few gigs at the end of the year 2021/2022: + Absurd + Hard Skool (genuine new song!) + Reckless Life 2023: + Bad Obsession + Pretty Tied Up + Anything Goes + Down on the Farm ChiDem songs more steadily in rotation (SoD, TWAT, Sorry, TIL, Prostitute) Locomotive occasionally played in place of Coma It's been a pretty good progression of adding (and occasionally removing) songs. 2016-17 and 2023 it also felt like setlists could change from night to night, whereas 2018 especially was often static. If you went back to 2010 and told someone this is what the setlists would look like (and that Slash and Duff would be back in the band) they'd call you mad.
  10. Is there a timeline on the 2013 shows becoming available? Would like to pick up at least my first show (the first London show that year), along with maybe the second London gig, good mix of songs between the two.
  11. Every once in a while I remember that the first London 2012 show was proshot and get excited to watch it… and then a few moments in I realise the editing is why I’ve never been able to watch the whole thing. Would swear they were getting paid by the edit for how many cuts there are :/
  12. The tickets for the Atlantic City show that year said "DOORS OPEN: 9PM" Similar thing with GNR starting after midnight and finishing after 3am, was a great gig. Then in Japan in 2017 on a Sunday night they started at 18:30!
  13. Was also looking at number of times I've heard Wichita Lineman live (six), and these two shows really stood out to me. Not only did they play both Wichita Lineman AND The Seeker, but they also played Black Hole Sun (the setlist was exactly the same between the two shows). Three covers when they could have played original GNR songs. The 2023 setlists have been really good in my opinion, such an improvement over 2018. I'd take Bad Obsession + Pretty Tied Up over The Seeker + Black Hole Sun any day (thankfully haven't heard either song live since 2018), and they mix things up a lot more than in 2018. Highlight of 2018 by far was Shadow Of Your Love, Axl killed it, was happy to hear that at a couple of shows this year as well. The one cover I do actually miss is the Another Brick in the Wall intro to November Rain, I loved that, but I'm cool with it being cut to make room for more actual songs (another plus point of the 2023 setlist, cutting out a lot of the jams). To bring this back to the new album topic, cutting out covers and jams will leave room for more new tunes once they surface without having to sacrifice the hits most of the crowd is there to hear.
  14. Was wondering just how many times I've heard it live: Abu Dhabi 2013 Buenos Aires 2014 Toronto 2016 Saitama 2017 Saitama 2nd night 2017 London 1st night 2017 Stockholm 2017 Prague 2017 Paris 2017 Tallinn 2018 Oslo 2018 Guadalajara 2019 12 out of 31 gigs I've been to... I remember I used to really like the song as my dad would play it a lot, and I was happy the first couple of times I heard it with GNR... But I think it's been played more than enough times now 236 in total, almost as many times as The Who themselves have played it! Wichita Lineman is now on 145 times live, and again is a both a song that I like, and that I think GNR do a good job of, but is taking up space in the setlist for an actual GNR tune (and one that gets zero audience reaction outside of North America).
  15. To be fair I can also hear that bloke's voice in my head sometimes when they trot out The Seeker or Wichita Lineman for the umpteenth time
  16. I love that Sailing performance but every time I listen to it all I can hear is some angry Cockney geeza going "ALL THE SONGS THEY'VE GOT AND THEY'RE PLAYING THIS FUCKING SHIT" because that was on the audience MP3 I listened to for years
  17. I love how unhinged iTunes reviews can get, saw some bizarre ones for the Barbie album on the UK store.
  18. The Warning are great, saw them in London the night before the Glasgow GNR gig: I like AiC as well and saw them in London in 2013 (funnily enough Duff was in one of the opening bands, Walking Papers), but The Warning are a much better substitute than Billy Talent who opened for GNR in Toronto in 2016 :/
  19. Has this been shared here before? Article from November about photographer who got to hang out with Axl and the band (and Sebastian Bach) at their hotel after the Adelaide 2007 show: https://archive.li/weypU
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