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BookerQFloyd

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  1. 1. Welcome to the Jungle > Right Next Door to Hell > Civil War > Chinese Democracy > Reckless Life > Since I Don't Have You

    2. It's So Easy > 14 Years > Dust N' Bones > Shackler's Revenge > Nice Boys > New Rose

    3. Nightrain > Live and Let Die > Yesterdays > Down on the Farm > Better > Move to the City

    4. Don't Cry > Out ta Get Me > Knockin' on Heaven's Door > Street of Dreams > Human Being > Mama Kin

    5. Mr. Brownstone > Patience > Get in the Ring > Perfect Crime > Raw Power > If the World

    6. Paradise City > There Was a Time > Used to Love Her > You Ain't the First > Ain't it Fun > Shotgun Blues

    7. Breakdown > My Michelle > Catcher in the Rye > You're Crazy > Bad Obsession > Buick Makane (Big Dumb Sex)

    8. One in a Million > Think About You > Back Off Bitch > Hair of the Dog > Pretty Tied Up > Scraped

    9. Sweet Child o' Mine > Locomotive > Double Talkin' Jive > Riad N' the Bedouins > Attitude

    10. November Rain > You're Crazy > So Fine > Black Leather > Sorry

    11. Estranged > The Garden > I.R.S. > Anything Goes > You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory

    12. You Could Be Mine > Rocket Queen > Garden of Eden > Madagascar > I Don't Care About You

    13. Don't Cry (Alt. Lyrics) > Don't Damn Me > This I Love > Look At Your Game Girl

    14. Prostitute > Bad Apples > My World

    15. Dead Horse

    16. Coma

  2. Dead horse thread, but as far as I can tell, STP has more old songs in radio rotation than GNR.

    STP made no impact on the UK really. I can't remember the last time i heard any STP stuff in a club, on the radio or on tv.

    R.

    I was talking about America, both bands' home country. In America, most of STPs released singles still recieve solid airplay on rock radio. Many of GNRs do as well, but STP simply has more. So for the starter of this post to somehow suggest STP has or will fade into obscurity with little radio play is just plain false. In America, theyre a rock radio staple. When you go to rock radio websites and they show pictures of the stations "classic artists," youll see Scott Weiland alongside Eddie Vedder, Chris Cornell and even Axl.

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