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8 hours ago, Sweersa said:
Could be, he doesn't seem very friendly when he talks about Bumble. Tommy sounds like the biggest ass from the CD era.
they all kind of sound like cliquey bitches grasping their meal ticket
who doesn't love the US version of Slide It In (... I'm sure a lot of people, haha... but I like it for Sykes).
and how huge does he sound on blue murder
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Axl probably woulda thought Sykes was too tied to the 80's. So he swerved the GNR car and slammed into the Ashba christmas tree. The above song was inspired by said tragic events.
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every chance was give-ONNNNN
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put out some f'n music ya dusty cunts
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19 hours ago, Rovim said:
it's a matter of personal taste of course, and I don't mean to shit on anyone's preference, but I think Slash never found the right singer for his solo projects/bands. Scott was the most interesting to me and he didn't really have the vocal range but I'm not sure what is worse: bone headed singers that come up with lyrics like "do you like the way I murder your heart" or Myles The Generic and the neverending tepidness.
this is it
That doesn't mean they're not all technically proficient and good singers, either. I love both Snakepit albums, I saw VR and liked them lots... I see SMKC often.
But it's always been the vocalists holding Slash back. Singers write lyrics, vocal melodies and are the face of the band. Myles, Rod, Eric... they're not rock stars of the vein that capture mainstream attention. And no band with the most famous member being the guitarist really sustains mass appeal.
People wonder why rock is dead but honestly if someone like Harry Styles got a little debauched and had a band like GNR backing him and songs to match, rock would be back in an instant. It's the right frontman that gets you stratospheric fame.
There were lots of good bands even in the 80's and in rock's heyday that didn't get anywhere because they didn't have frontmen who could sell it.
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5 hours ago, Gordon Comstock said:
So.... they filled stadiums.
To be fair they also filled some 30,000+ capacity venues in Asia and Europe (not including festivals).
remember when everyone in River Plate was belting out "sittin in a chinese stew!!"
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20 years ago.
It's classic rock.
oh boy
it's weird watching a band being retro in their time, 20 years later.
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10 hours ago, Sweersa said:
I mean... I like Slash, but does anyone really think he would take an existing Robin and Bucket solo and make it better?
Yeah he would. Definitely.
Because if it's a hacked up cut and paste job with plug-and-play band members and musical pieces from bygone eras, it'll be released and shrugged off in a week. A giant thud sound will echo through the digital ether and the book of GNR will be slammed closed. And with that awful taste still lingering, people will start to say AFD wasn't even that great.
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17 minutes ago, sliverjazz said:
had a crap day. this is horse gossip or news?
just seems like more of the same -- horse gossip
guns loves the slop
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9 minutes ago, Chester 524 said:
Axl Rose podcast. hes pretty smart and supposed to be funny, so he could probably give Joe Rogan a run for his money. the difference is Axl has WAAAAAAAAAY cooler real life stories than Joe does. And Axl would probably kick some guests asses once they piss him off. I'd definitely love to hear him interact with other rock legends as well as the diverse backgrounds of Rogans guests. would be fascinating to me.
that would actually be awesome
he could engage all his self-help, personal development interests... his political bent... his love of music and pull from his career for endless stories and anecdotes with his star power and contacts ensuring endless interesting guests
he could do ayahuasca... and listening to music business stories and the creative process of music would be way better than anecdotes about the Comedy Store.
he'd really have to let his guard down, though, in a way that might be antithetical to who he actually is. that said, it seemed like he liked having a soap-box in his prime.
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On 12/12/2020 at 3:18 PM, ©GnrPersia said:
Adult Entertainer sounds like a reasonable job.
he's an adult
he likes to entertain
open and shut case.
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15 minutes ago, Blackstar said:I guess @EvanG 's point with the example of the Nirvana forums is that in the case of a band with past history, the topics of discussion don't have to be about the present , so there doesn't have to be news in order to find interesting things to talk about.
Speaking about myself, although of course I'd like it if there was current activity worth talking about, I'm more interested in discussing little known facts in the history of the band (yes, there are such) or a little known old interview than speculating on whether there'll be new music.
Candid photo of Blackstar in the GNR study.
The work continues.
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15 hours ago, jamillos said:
You mean spaghetti with sweet chilli o’ mine from the garden, served with some bad apples on the side stuffed with a dead horse meat, decorated with a new rose surrounded by scraped hairs of a dog? Oh my god, sorry, this I love.
would a GNR cookbook be worse than Fernando's other ventures?
i think it'd be better
you've already done several entries...
Nightrain braised lamb shanks? Axl likes his pre-show lamb.
Mr Browniestone's old-fashioned recipe (don't serve these at thanksgiving!)
It's So Over-Easy breakfast hash.
Sorum's Secret to a moist turkey -- You Could Be Brined.
It writes itself.
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1 hour ago, EvanG said:
I guess you don’t get it. There is always something to talk about when you are really into a band, and on top of that, this band is still playing.
nah man he gets it
i get it
we all get it
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5 minutes ago, vloors said:
Wow really running out of topics here.
i was gonna make a thread... GNR Inspired Meals.
maybe i'll hold off
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mistress for christmas
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48 minutes ago, raggedyman said:
Can we rename this thread "Matt forum "?
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watching this is cathartic in the sense that... I don't need GNR in 2020.
this is the band that I love
Axl is just superb. Slash is loose in the best way. I love the YCBM in this. They're crawling on f'n the floor. Axl is pounding his chest and hitting every note with authority. Slash is spasming out during his solo on his knees and he ends the song with his nasty cascading feedback waves. Even Matt is a precise metallic freight train. They could have been burnt out in '93 but this shows they were fit from the grind. It's the best.
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I dunno, the whole product band thing as some kind of label masterplan doesn't really jive.
They obviously had a look and a vibe they were going for, they were clearly image conscious... but the west coast tour, Slash and Steven / Izzy and Axl's friendships prior, living behind guitar center in a storage unit...
All I get from "built around an idea and a marketing strategy" is they wanted to be huge and they knew how to make headlines.
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Wish Axl would do some shit like this!
Makes me hyped for SMKC. Let's go!
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9 minutes ago, Gibbo said:
Could be crap but I heard from a good source pre production was finished 4-5 months again and they were just waiting on Axl
for the uninitiated
Gibbo doesn't f around.
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15 hours ago, GoForJMark said:
The record is probably inside Axl's ass.
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we need to take all the energy invested in this thread and nonexistant album and make a cryptocurrency
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at some point
gotta sit down
sort through
hash it out
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Todd Kerns Interview with Richard
in GUNS N' ROSES - DISCUSSION & NEWS
Posted · Edited by Ant
I get the point your making... but it never coming out feels like an entirely possible outcome.
For all we know Axl hasn't laid down a thing, or decided on a single melody. So best case scenario... in the worst case scenario... is that the music gets repurposed to SMKC or something in a few years. I don't think I'm alone in easily seeing them say "yeah the pieces never ended up fitting together but we had a blast with the touring... done."
If this unprecedented opportunity to hunker down and create music results in no signs of life with respect to an album by the time they get on stage again.... I'd say it's toast.
Honestly if I was advising them I'd say: Just nail a song. One song. Do a single. If Axl is gunshy and feels at all spurned from the CD-era, you need to walk before you run. Slash knew Slither was huge, he knew Fall to Pieces was a hit, they're not stupid. They've gotta know they've got something in the chamber after 5 years or whatever to polish up and lay down with confidence, to feel that collaborative success, hear audience reception and get cohesive and get Axl fired up to do more. I mean, maybe Axl has complicating factors we don't know about, but if not...