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  1. How do we know for sure he's singing? He could of been in the studio to laydown one of his famous whistle solos or some Gary Sunshine acoustic geetar for all we know....šŸ˜
  2. Ooo memories of GNR joining MySpace with the old week before stream šŸ˜† revolutionary I tell ya!
  3. Perhaps he held up a speaker in Schenkers studio playing vocals from '99.... "Man that's all you get...I can't do vocals after 99!"
  4. Not sure I've ever seen this clip - WOW "God willing, I make it to 60" Daggers to the šŸ’œ šŸ«¤ Also, although he rejected many aspects of the Internet he was also one of the first pioneers of using it to distribute music, back in the good old 56K dial up era šŸ˜ He was always ahead of the curve and a forward-thinker...it's really interesting looking at what he and Bowie were saying in the 90s about things that would become like Spotify, that didn't even exist yet... he was a soothsayer ...(thought I'd throw in a lil GNR reference) šŸ˜‰
  5. Haha...you think it's his inside joke...."Ya Boi....I told them the score in the first song every night" šŸ˜†
  6. Yea...but at least Kiss put out a ton of records in the heyday and even 2 or 3 in the last couple of decades ....
  7. Yep...as fans we've only really had 5,6 tracks since '94 to get excited about as an official release that will be completely fresh to us... We can't get excited like other "normal" bands that announce a new single coming next week and then there's genuine excitement in the lead up to what it's gonna sound like, what direction have they gone in, etc...5 or 6 times in 30 years šŸ˜® god darn. Axl must think, for the product quantity released, he's been a damn lucky S.O.B to keep racking it in...
  8. Plus the long term connection you develop with a sound (warts and all) you've been listening to, say, for 5,6 years before the final product...you get used to all the Audio artifacts and quirks, which in most cases ironed out later...it's a nostalgic bond to what you know, just like all nostalgia! So while, sure sometimes (weirdly in GNR's case) earlier versions with a product that included multiple producers/engineers at the wheel can and will have it's preferences with different folks, it's normally a manufactured connection in the brain that unfinished leaked demoes are better....šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø
  9. "Trumped up charges" literally this time šŸ˜ø
  10. I respect alternative opinions and the usual status quo that's held by many in here....but the whole old demoes from a CD-R always being better for some than the released versions is fine...until you hold the same opinion for something like The General or Monsters (which funnily enough started really positive for those thst were sure it wasn't Slash - since done reversals šŸ˜), so where there is no evidence to digest of an earlier version (currently) of those and yet they're still adamant that mythical unheard version is better than what you've heard...that's when you loose me... Don't review a movie based on only seeing the trailer dude!
  11. Prince loved jammin' on this early 2000s for fun.... Sure there was mutual respect there, for sure. This go sexual psychedelic šŸ’œ Also fun fact. That time Grohl and P jammed for a bit...Prince just started jammin WLL and Grohl was like IM IN!
  12. I remember this clip....imagine Plant in his heyday admitting he was intimated by ANYONE! šŸ˜® Says a lot....
  13. Yes...not new though. He didn't want to be on the stage with his rival MJ for various reasons.... He did offer to play guitar on it, didn't he? He also contributed a song to the album in the end...but MJ and Lionel were desperate to get him on the record and tried every trick in the book...I agree, he should probably of put that all aside and just done it, but whatever...that episode doesn't take away from the tons of charitable things he did in life to help underprivileged folks, which came out mostly post death...as he wasn't like MJ holding big cheques outside hospitals... #WeWillCode and lots of stuff
  14. Type into YT Prince - Superbowl halftime documentary. It's the one that lasts 8.13. should come up first or second. Any luck?
  15. Even the background behind the scenes is compelling...(click the watch on YT: NFL doesn't like sharing apparently šŸ«¤)
  16. That time Radiohead fought HIM to keep this up on YouTube.... He covered songs like he was re-writing them with purple sauce... Add: That whole Coachella headline performance needs to be released on video some day! Bug bear he never showcased and killed Glasto! This is as close to that...
  17. Least we have some newer songs to talk of and discuss ...hoping 5 years from now we've had a fair few more and best case scenario, an album, be it a complication of these kinda tracks, a covers record TSI2 style or (less likely) a ground up Nu-Old-Guns LP...or perhaps hybrid (slightly more likely) šŸ¤ž I'll take just about anything as a positive...as activity is better than deathly silence...
  18. Great example too! Think he raised his game when he was next to other perceived legends in those days...as a watch and see....
  19. Slash is keeping busy, of course! What do think the date of "last modified" is on the GNR Riffs folder? šŸ˜ All the rage these days from mu'f'n special artists!
  20. Axl's voice was great on any cover back in the day! Still love that performance with Tom Petty...bit of mis-match as Axl totally overpowers him!
  21. Different version to what did the rounds on bootlegs for years too...I was so used to it šŸ˜ø it's quite something that even the unreleased songs have many different alts. Seriously did he ever sleep? Apparently he was famous for the power nap, 10 minutes here or there and spotting him actually sleeping became like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow....from the same deluxe, I love how he was working on a track like this, which is the complete antithesis of D&P.... Ya know you hear fandoms of artists talk about the start of a new album campaign for their favourite artists and they often will say "Ooo I love this new track, it's a return to this era"...they talk about eras a lot...as artists often will make a record in a certain cohesive fashion and then the big selling point 3 years later is - ooo I'm doing this style now...Prince transversed all sounds in the same era, we were always kept on our toes! This easily could of been on BB King tribute LP! Not the same sessions as something like Gett Off šŸ˜ø @Axls_Moustache_Rules
  22. I was looking at Muse's catalogue the other day, a band that has released 9 albums and just over 100 songs collectively.... 40th anniversary of Purple Rain this year....for that project, he wrote over 100 fully realised songs for alone...the 9 on the album, the 3 or 4 prodigies that appear in the film own full records and then the dozens of outtakes/vault tracks...a bunch more of which we'll get to hear later this year for the first time when the Super Deluxe comes out...now I'm not arguing quality over quantity, as he ticked both and he has some throwaway tracks too...but the fact he created The Minneapolis sound scene in the late 70s/80s, releasing a new LP every yeaar from his debut '78 all the way to '93! With no gaps (apart from '83) as opposed to the 5 years til MJ and his writers had enough hits for "Bad" (admittedly great) 11 track album! Not only did he create that scene, he populated it with his own competition! Hard enough to make it yourself but creating 80s legends like The Time and Sheila E , where almost their entire records are fully written by him and performed by him and they sing on top...they had huge success too...I don't think there's any other artists that really managed to do THAT! The only reason The Bangles didn't get number one for "Manic Monday" (which he wrote) was cause Prince was at #1 with Kiss himself šŸ¤£
  23. Noted what your tastes are and what seems to be the sticking point and here ya go... Song that P wrote for Kenny Rodgers of all people, this is just the guide vocal track he sent him but he could do any genre, country "manly" too... The voice you speak of, isn't put on, that's his natural and easiest way to sing, it's harder for him to sing like this video...I think the only reason why we've been practically "vocal" in our clap-backs is, he's widely talked about over the decades by his peers as having one of the most diverse palettes in voice and styles, so there really is something out there for all, even yourself, you've commended 3 tracks now....so šŸ‘ā˜”
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