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  1. digging this out from an older topic from another forum from a user "RaspAxl":

    "I know this 'Live Era re-record topics' has been already discussed million times

    but I coudn't find any post about exactly the certain parts of WTTJ that had re-recorded

    I've been listeng a ton of boots and new demos and think I can distinguish between 'Axl's old voice' to 'new one'

    the lyrics below, bolded lyrics are re-recorded I think, for 100% sure

    I wanna know what you guys think about this! thank you and excuse my bad Eng.

    [Welcome To The Jungle] - Live Era '87-'93

    Do you know where the fuck you are?

    You're in the jungle baby!

    Wake up! It's time to die! Yeah!

    Oh my god....

    Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.........Cha!

    Welcome to the jungle

    We've got fun n' games

    We got everything you want

    Honey, we know the names

    We are the people that can find

    Whatever you may need

    If you got the money, honey

    We got your disease

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Watch it bring you to your shun,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n knees, knees

    Oh I wanna watch you bleed

    Welcome to the jungle

    We take it day by day

    If you want it you're gonna bleed

    But it's the price you pay

    And you're a very sexy girl

    That's very hard to please

    You can taste the bright lights

    But you won't get them for free

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Feel my, my, my, my serpentine

    I, I wanna hear you scream

    Oh, oh

    Welcome to the jungle

    It gets worse here everyday

    Ya learn ta live like an animal

    In the jungle where we play

    If you got a hunger for what you see

    You'll take it eventually

    You can have anything you want

    But you better not take it from me

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Watch it bring you to your shun,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n knees, knees

    Oh, I wanna watch you bleed

    And when you're high you never

    Ever want to come down, so down, so down, so down

    Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah no!

    You know where you are

    You're in the jungle baby

    You're gonna die

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Watch it bring you to your shun,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n, knees, knees

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Feel my, my, my, my serpentine

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Watch it bring you to your shun,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n, knees, knees

    In the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Watch it bring you to your

    It' gonna bring you down-HA!

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    Nightrain, Mr.Brownstone, My Michelle, Pretty Tied Up, Move To The City, Rocket Queen, SCOM, November Rain - whole vocals are re-recorded but if you hear the scream 'aaaww' just like at 2:02 in Brownstone, it was left alone. Axl couldn't make the sound like that anymore

    Used To Love Her : re-recorded after 3:22

    Patience : first half and second are from different sources

    [You Could Be Mine] :

    I'm a cold heartbreaker

    Fit ta burn and I'll rip your heart in two

    An I'll leave you lyin' on the bed with your ass in the air

    I'll be out the door before ya wake

    It's nuthin' new ta you

    'Cause I think we've seen that movie too

    aaaww

    'Cause you could be mine

    But you're way out of line

    With your bitch slap rappin'

    And your cocaine tongue

    You get nuthin' done

    I said you could be mine

    aaaw

    now holidays come and then they go

    it's nothin' new today collect another memory

    when I come home late at night

    don't ask me where I've been

    just count your stars I'm home again

    aaaww

    'cause you could be mine

    But you're way out of line

    With your bitch slap rappin'

    And your cocaine tongue

    You get nuthin' done

    I said you could be mine

    you could be mine X 4 mine, mine, mine

    you've gone sketchin' too many times

    why don't ya give it a rest

    why must you find

    another reason to cry

    while you're breakin' down my back n'

    I been rackin' out my brain

    it don't matter how we make it

    'cause it always ends the same

    you can push it for more mileage

    but your flaps r'wearin' thin

    and I could sleep on it'til mornin'

    but this nightmare never ends

    don't forget to call my lawyers

    with ridiculous demands

    an you can take the pity so far

    but it's more than I can stand

    'cause this couchtrip's gettin' older

    tell me now long has it been

    'cause 5 years is forever

    an you haven't grown up yet

    you could be mine

    But you're way out of line

    With your bitch slap rappin'

    And your cocaine tongue

    You get nuthin' done

    I said you could be

    you should be

    you, you could be mine

    yeah!

    Yesterdays : not re-recorded but at end of the song, Axl's 'yesterdays...' whispers are removed.

    Estranged : whole vocals are re-recorded but only 'When I jumped into the river'part at 6:50 were left alone.

    there's one thing is funny. Estranged had taken from Tokyo 1992.02.02 as you know.

    take a listen at about 9:00, he sung 'BUT everything I'VE ever known is here' in Tokyo and 'SEEMS everything WE'VE ever known is here' in Live Era.

    but both are wrong. because corret lyrics are 'BUT everything WE'VE ever known is here'

    good post bro.

  2. The "Live To Air" series, also formerly known as "Broadcast", which now reaches the national market via Hellion Records, consists of several releases of famous bands, containing rare live tracks from recordings of TV programs, or special acoustic and circulated around, rarely, in a "bootleg" imported. All releases now come beautifully finished in beautiful digipack packaging, bringing several attractive to fans.

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    The release of Guns N 'Roses brings live performances on various television programs, with their classic lineup, which featured Axl Rose - vocals, Slash - guitar, Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar, Duff McKagan - bass and Steven Adler - drums, and performances between the years 1988 and 1992.

    The quality of the recordings is not the best, because it is not the intention of this kind of material, but rather to bring historical moments from the band to the fans and record collectors.

    The setlist is short presented are only seven songs, and, therefore, lacked many classics of the group, which is one of the most successful in the history of hard rock.

    The highlights are the version of "Civil War", recorded in "Farm Aid IIV" in 1990 and "Free Fallin '" by Tom Petty, in a show that had Axl Rose as a special guest.

    Ie, it is a rare material, which will make the delight of fans of the band.

    Live to Air - Guns N'Roses
    (2014 - Hellion Records - National)

    01. Welcome To The Jungle - (MTV Music Awards 1988 - Live, Los Angeles 09/07/88)
    02. Patience - (American Music Awards 1989 - Live, Los Angeles 1/30/89)
    03. Free Fallin '- Axl Rose with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (MTV Video Music Awards 1989 - Live, Los Angeles 09/06/89)
    04. Civil War (IIV Farm Aid 1990, Live)
    05. Down On The Farm (Farm Aid 1990 IIV-Live)
    06. Live And Let Die (MTV Video Music Awards 1991 Live-)
    07. Yesterdays (American Music Awards 1991 - Live).

    http://whiplash.net/materias/cds/212678-gunsnroses.html

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    Ok, we all know that Axl following eternally on tour win easy money, living in the past and everything. But one fact we can not deny is that he can't sing anymore most of the old songs, and in some cases, the "new music" of chinese democracy.

    Any sensible person that goes to any show of the current incarnation could agree with that. Musically speaking, some of the songs are well performed by the band, such as "Rocket Queen", others resemble badly finished versions, such as "Estranged".

    Listening to Appetite for Democracy's Mp3 becomes clear that Axl is no longer able to sing most of the songs. vocals on "Estranged" is almost ridiculous, voice on "Better" is embarrassing.

    The band is only reasonable. Considering a level of spectacle, when we talk about GNR, is far below expectations.

    The question that remains is this ... and about dignity? it does not matter?

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  4. It's definitely difficult to get a clear take, I think Axl actually said something like it's not something you're meant to get. It's not clear or airtight. It's kind of a shifting, moving meaning maybe even for Axl as part of him had to get into the mind set of the syndrome sufferer, maybe that's not as hard as we think. Then there's our interpretation of the song, I think most would on first take just see it as Axl complaining about something, in some ways that could be inclusive in the verses, if you have sympathy for his point of view, which is a misinterpretation but still happens to me. Axl and the fans against the world type of thing. Some critics just see it as Axl identifying with Holden. It's easily misunderstood. Maybe like One in a Million was. You've got to know the cinematic lyric style Axl is using. not unlike Paradise City lyrically the way it moves around different perspectives. "Not like you (Salinger) and unlike me (Axl)" seems to be a way to say Lennon was the special one that Salinger took away. Whether the point of the song should be more clear is hard to say, the outro tribute is really the crux of the song but the vast majority is kind of like the exploitation of the syndrome sufferer, early on it's a struggle or mapping out of the territory but it's easy to start enjoying it. And live Axl points to himself when he's singing as the syndrome sufferer. In Vegas the crowd are waving their hands in the air like they just don't care. It's like the most epic GNR Lies-style cover of Hey Jude ever. The more you think you understand it the less it makes sense.

    "The more you think you understand it the less it makes sense."

    this.

  5. Too late. GNR's already dead.

    I hadn't watched a live show since the mid 2000's before watching the infamous Vegas show on TV a while back. The first thing I thought? GNR is dead.

    How sad it was watching what once was the biggest, most dangerous band in the world reduced to a bloated cover band, playing the Vegas circuit like so many washed up acts before them. When I was young back in 1993, if someone had told me THIS is how it ends up? I would have laughed my ass off. But here we are.

    So fucking disappointing.

    agree.

  6. "Catcher in the Rye" is the seventh track on the album "Chinese Democracy", released in 2008, and was written by Axl Rose and guitarist Paul Tobias.

    The title is a reference to the novel of the same name writer JD Salinger, launched in 1951, and here in Brazil was translated to "The Catcher in the Rye." The book chronicles an end-of-week in the life of Holden Caulfield, a boy of seventeen coming from a wealthy family in New York, who after being expelled from Pencey College (boarding school for boys) for his poor academic performance, settles in Edmont Hotel decadent and your time is largely characterized by drunkenness, anxiety and alienation, reaching to catch a pimp because of a night with a prostitute that did not happen. Caulfield became the idol of a generation of young rebels and counted, including the boy Robert Zimmerman, future Bob Dylan, ran away from home sometimes inspired him.

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    In 1992, Green Day released the album "Kerplunk" and brought a range inspired by that book called "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?".

    In the movie "Conspiracy Theory", released in 1997, Mel Gibson plays the role of a psychotic cab driver who thinks everyone is against him and has a compulsion to buy every day the same book: "The Catcher in the Rye" .

    In 1999, the guitarist of the band Queen, Brian May, collaborated with Guns N 'Roses in "Catcher in the Rye", but nine years later, shortly before the release of "Chinese Democracy", May was disappointed when he discovered that his contribution had been removed from the final version of the song, replaced by guitar parts new members.

    Mark David Chapman, the killer of John Lennon, carried this book with him on the day he committed the crime, and besides having brought the book to Lennon "autograph" shortly before the shooting, said the work would have served as inspiration for the kill musician.

    Another curious fact is that the gunman who tried to kill Ronald Reagan in 1981, said the same thing, namely, that the book would have taken the inspiration to kill the president, and Robert John Bardo, the killer of model and actress Rebecca Schaeffer , which also carried the book with him when killed.

    http://whiplash.net/materias/curiosidades/208599-gunsnroses.html

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    Duff proved once again that still has a good relationship with all members and former members of Guns N 'Roses. Having played a few shows with Axl's new Guns and Co. a few months ago, he made ​​a cameo appearance on the show in which Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators band opened for Aerosmith in Washington DC (16/08). Duff attended performing the song "It's So Easy". The tour "Let's Rocke Rule" Aerosmith with Slash runs until September 9th in North America.

    http://whiplash.net/materias/news_812/208638-slash.html

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