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  1. On 29.5.2019. at 1:15 PM, D.. said:

    Very cool Russ, thanks for the link and thanks for keeping this forum/community alive. Heads up to your pal running the interview, he did a great job and asked the good questions.

    This interview is the confirmation we needed, they're definitely working on a new album, and Slash going to Axl's studio was real and directly linked to the new Guns record. Great!

    Also, did Slash make a joke about Axl cutting the phone call? :lol:The audio is not clear enough on that part and I fear my english is rusty. If he did joke about this, it means their relation is very healthy.

    I doubt they'll play a new song during the upcoming mini-tour, from what I get, they haven't recorded a complete song yet. Maybe some parts and ideas here and there. Who knows, maybe we'll have a surprise.

    It also explains why Axl is so silent these days. He doesn't use twitter no more, no communication, that's a good sign (or so I hope). I hope he hits the gym a lot and does his best to look as close as possible to his 30 years old self (one can dream!). Stop the junk food, stop alcohol, run twice a week, and do some kickboxing. Unless he doesn't care about the iconic visual part no more, or doesn't understand how important it is. Sure the most important part is the voice and I didn't care much how he looked in 2010 because he sounded amazing. But I've always wished he'd disappear for a while and come back looking like a million bucks. He can definitely do it.

    Look at Kyle MacLachlan. He has looked like shit for a while, let himself go, but lost weight, hit the gym, and looked his best for Twin Peaks: The Return. There's even a line stating how good he looks in season 3. That's how you do it!

    The thing that's really bugging me though is the part where Slash says "we hadn't really done anything yet". Damn. That means the rest of Chinese Democracy doesn't count. I really hope "The General" will be the opener of this new album, at the very least. I don't see this line-up topping The General. Aside from this track, we haven't heard much except a very short clip of Checkmate (which I dig a lot, I'd love to hear the whole song), so who knows. Maybe Axl has thought this through and doesn't feel it's up to GN'R's legacy.

    Now, again, I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I feel what Bucket, Robin and the rest of the CD staff have brought to the table is more interesting that what Slash & Duff have released ever since they left Guns in 97. 

    I absolutely dislike Duff's last song (haven't listened to the whole album and don't want to), and there's absolutely nothing on Slash's Living the dream: it's mediocre, generic and utterly boring. I don't want the new GN'R album to sound anything like this.

    So really, I don't have much faith in their skills. It will all rely on Axl, pushing everyone to the max. He has to become the leader again and expect top material from each of them, along with getting back in perfect shape, both vocally and physically (mostly vocally, obviously).

     

    The next mini-tour will allow us to see if he's trained enough. 

    I went to the Paris show last year, I was happy to see them together, I enjoyed the show, it was cool. I did love the setlist. My expectations weren't too high, because I knew Axl wasn't using his full potential.

    But if it's a new album we're talking about, I'm expecting top-notch quality. Axl has never disappointed me when it comes to studio album and he's not going to throw the towel now!

     

     

    Yeah...Twin Peaks Return was really good...Lynch did it like no nostalgia series...I almost cried when Coop was back in hospital...Also I didn't understand last episode...What did happen?...Will be there fourth season?

     

    But this is reallly good news...I can't wait for new music...Also I want to hear nee stuff not stuff from CD era...

  2. Great success,and I'm glad that I'm part of history...

    Comparing U2 and GNR isn't real...Different bands,GNR are really hard rock band,while U2 play pop-rock music,Gnr have hiatus since 1993 U2 played all these years.Watched U2 in Zagreb Croatia,and that was amzing show,but with more technology than Guns show...

    For me Not in this lifetime shows are the best music expirience for me.And yes,they deserve this

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  3. 2 hours ago, tifalucis said:

    Either way, this is my first GNR concert and stadium rock concert. I felt goosebumps watching them even when I know Axl was terrible last night. My zone is lame, I was head banging and swaying and they all just still.

    I kinda glad though he wasn't mickey a lot in Better. A bit sad that he looked like struggled in Coma, a bit cringe in This I Love. A lot of people apparently don't know Coma, they used it for toilet break wtf. Some songs that he mickey a lot actually saved by a lot of people sang with him so you don't hear the mickey a lot.

    I really love the part when we all sang Patience and Don't Cry in the encore. I wish they erased The Seeker because it toned down the hype before Paradise City.

    Great man...how many people was there?

  4. 39 minutes ago, Gnrcane said:

    It's not 1960 anymore.  Being a millionaire isn't a sign of being ultra-wealthy.  There are something around 11 million millionaires in the USA today.

    While being a millionaire is well above average and somebody with that net worth can live in a nice house and not have to worry about paying for their next meal, if the GNR members are "just" millionaires they aren't that well off.  If you are a millionaire, you can't just quit work and be set for life at a high end lifestyle.  You can probably survive the rest of your life on savings but you'd have to be pretty frugal.

    I would imagine that Axl, Slash and Duff are all worth in excess of $50 million, especially after NITL.  That number would make them truly "rich" and not just very upper-middle class.

    Well,as you can see all rock bands works till the end of life...Rollingstones,U2,AcDC,Bon Jovi,Metallica,GNR...

  5. 3 hours ago, GNRfanMILO said:

    I'd say that Argentina and Brazil have the best crowds, but of course there are some places in Europe that have their own thing too. From this year I remember the Firenze crowd was really frenetic :) 

     

    I remember that here in Argentina we even chanted the Looney Tunes intro :lol:, or the bass notes from Coma. I can share this two awesome videos from when they came here:

     

     

    Wtf...Zhey are like on football game...I can't believe...What a fuckin crowd...Amazing...

     

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