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just going on weak memory here , but it was at least 30 mins , but it could have been 40 and stretched out with commercial's to an hour
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this thread proves why I said I did not get this combination a while ago , not that I don't love both bands personally .. for those slagging The Who I suspect were not around for there heyday , perhaps you would prefer the pigions of shit metal .
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The Who are getting the right money, and I would guess going on at 8 pm sound better than 10 for Roger & Pete , I agree with Len though , but it may be this simple.
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Fantastic really enjoyed it
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tried to find this online to no avail , if anyone comes across link please post .
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this looks awesome , brain is the man , Daltry looks great , thanks for the heads up .
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Since Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson won't rest until he's remade every possible property under the sun, we're set to revisit the world of Jumanji with a new sequel. Though he promised to honour Robin Williams with the new movie, fans of the original have reason to worry that the new film will be a stinker.
The first warning sign? The film is named after a Guns N' Roses song. Yes, it's officially called Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.I did not want to start a thread on this , but I found it interesting none the less . does a movie need gnr permission for the title name ? new song in movie ? (stretch I know ) but things are brewing it feels like .
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4 hours ago, Billsfan said:
It's not a difficult question... for some reason, there is this mindset that GNR shouldn't be touring with the Who. Both nostalgic, half assed versions of the actual bands that made them who they were. Or, just two classic rock bands.
My oint is, I don't see any reason why a GNR and The Who shouldn't tour together, let alone be on the same bill. My question to you was, if the Who shouldn't tour with GNR, then what band should?
all i said was i don't get the combination lol , i never thought that meant i need to pick another band for them to tour with , as a matter of fact i would go as i said i love both bands .
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3 hours ago, Billsfan said:
Then who exactly should GNR be touring with?
don't understand the correlation between my comment and your question , isn't this a one off show ? either way I don't know who they should be touring with .
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10 hours ago, Padme said:
I donate clothes to charity.
salute to you , its irrelevant if the donation is used properly from your standpoint you did your part ... on topic I told you guys we should have burned it down .
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10 hours ago, bucketfoot said:
"My Dad tries to play this on his guitar"
I almost spit my coffee when I heard that TRIES
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I love both bands , but I just do not get this combination . *edit for spelling
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Drummer PHIL RUDD Would Like To Work With ANGUS YOUNG Again OR ELSE ! headline fixed .
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Just now, blackieloveless said:
But I still have some traveling restrictions, and I'm not sure if I can go to America or not. I've got some lawyers doing some work so I can go back to America, but I'm not too sure. So I have some limitations on what I can do, and I'm just making the best of my situation at the moment."
I did not know this , Game over .
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Kaaos TV conducted an interview with former AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd on April 14 at Rantasipi hotel in Vaasa, Finland. You can now watch the chat below. A few excerpts follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET).
On performing AC/DC songs with his solo band on the group's current European tour:
Phil: "[Those are] the ones I like, that I feel I contributed a lot to, with just the way I played them. We don't wanna be a covers band, so we just brought in two or three [AC/DC tracks]. Because we're playing the Bonfest [the annual celebration of the life and music of AC/DC legend Bon Scott, who died in 1980 at the age of 33] on the 28th of April in Scotland, so we've got three of Bon's songs that we're playing, and hopefully we'll do them well for the fans in Scotland."
On what he did with his time after he was ousted from AC/DC when he was sentenced to eight months of home detention by a New Zealand court in 2015 after pleading guilty to charges of threatening to kill and drug possession:
Phil: "It was more of a mind/psychological rebuild. So I had a great therapist. And being locked up was actually a good chance to get my shit sorted… I've got a pretty nice house in Tauranga [New Zealand], so it wasn't too bad. And people could come and go and everything. My good friend Rupert Bird [Rudd's court-appointed psychiatrist], who's my therapist as well, he was a great help to me. So I'm in really good shape. I'm very fit. Plus I had a heart attack, and now I've got more blood pumping, and I've got good stamina. And I'm playing pretty well, if I do say so myself."
On whether he would like to be involved with AC/DC again in the future:
Phil: "I'd like to be involved with Angus [Young, AC/DC guitarist] again, maybe on the next album or something. But I still have some traveling restrictions, and I'm not sure if I can go to America or not. I've got some lawyers doing some work so I can go back to America, but I'm not too sure. So I have some limitations on what I can do, and I'm just making the best of my situation at the moment."
On whether he is in contact with his former bandmates in AC/DC:
Phil: "I am. Yes, I am. I talk to Brian [Johnson, AC/DC singer], and we just talk about cars, and I talk to Cliff [Williams, AC/DC bassist], and we just talk [about] anything. It's just old friends talk. But I'm sure Angus has got a few ideas. He did a great job on the 'Rock Or Bust' album. I think it's a great album — one of the best ones we've done, for sure. [It was] very well produced by Brendan O'Brien, who understands guitarists. And he did a really good job. And I was pleased with my work on that as well."
On whether he can see himself working with Axl Rose as AC/DC new singer:
Phil: "I don't know. I just play drums. When I play with AC/DC, I just play drums. [With my solo band], I'm the boss of everything. [But when I play with AC/DC], I don't [care about the other stuff]. I just play drums, and I enjoy that."
The GUNS N' ROSES leader completed nearly two dozen shows with AC/DC last year after Brian Johnson, who joined in 1980 after the death of original vocalist Bon Scott, was told he was at risk of going deaf.
Rudd, who has appeared on all but three of AC/DC's 18 studio albums, has just embarked on his first solo tour in support of his 2014 solo debut, "Head Job". It was the release of that album that led indirectly to Rudd's arrest, with the drummer allegedly so angry at a personal assistant over the way the record was promoted that he threatened to have the man and his daughter killed.
Rudd's replacement in AC/DC is Chris Slade, who also did a three-year stint with the group from 1990 to 1993.
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On 07/04/2017 at 4:55 PM, James Bond said:
It's "nothing" as far as anything on the band bring goes. I mean, It's not the first time they've done so. They do play great together.
I have not seen simon play in quite a while , though I did check out mark evans video recently playing with an ac/dc tribute , I hope they do not use him his chops were non existent .
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Warm up show = AXL Rehearsal . if you have tickets to the first few shows good luck .
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Simone Wright Mark Evans touring together in Austrailia , I find it interesting , yet maybe nothing .
http://www.acdcfans.net/news/simon-wright-to-join-forces-with-mark-evans-for-bon-scott-tribute-gigs/
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Cant imagine anyone backing "sanctuary cities " , I understand why the "stars" do they are hold up in mansions with big wrought iron fences and security and are also rubbing elbows with the globalists .
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i think a question that may have more enticing answers would have been why is there a 3 month break ? has this been touched on or answered ?
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7 hours ago, Silent Jay said:The English band, led by 71-year-old guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend and 73-year-old singer Roger Daltrey,
see them if you can , at risk of sounding morbid , we are going to lose some more real legends, true rock stars in the not to distant future
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so we are looking for axl in Australia ( pre production) or in Vancouver i think its called little mountain sound , but then again in this day and age you dont even have to be on the same continent to record together .... grrrrrr
Guns N’ Roses and The Who Announce Joint South American Tour
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pretty easy for me personally , you bet .