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  1. 2 hours ago, papashaun said:

    My point is....sometimes it's best to let things be. The majority of the time, we have high hopes for something new from an artist, but end up disappointed in the end. I think it is because most established acts are past their creative peaks, and have settled into an easier lifestyle later in life, after being successful.

    This is really depressing to read. Not just in GNR context, in general. I have no opinion, but I hope you're wrong.

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  2. 1 minute ago, fernandoGNR said:

    You're right. "Who's to Blame" is about GNR. Duff said "It's about the breakup of guns."

    http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/releases/duff/beautiful-disease/whos-to-blame.html

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdF6Xk2J32w

     

    w00t? Like "who's to blame" for GNR breakup? I always thought it was like "who's to blame" for my killing myself with booze. Well, like I said, music is subject for interpretation.

  3. We'll never know what a certain song is really about, unless the author points it out specifically, which rearly happens. Music is generally up for interpretation.

    For me, Duff's "Who's to blame" sounds like something that might be about "the band", not any individual member in particular, but it might just as well be about something else entirely (like fame for example).

  4. Inspired by this topic

    I though it would be cool if we could, collectivelly, put together a list of GNR references in general pop culture over the years, mainly movies and TV shows. 

    From the top of my head, only Californication comes to mind, where there's a GNR reference every 5 minutes (well, not really, but there's at least several).

  5. Man, it must be exhausting answering the same questions for XX years. Almost at exhausting as listening to / reading Duff in the past couple of years, it's like he says the same thing every time, just using different words. I think he does too much publicity. Also, the family angle got so boring so long ago.

     

    12 minutes ago, gnfnrs1972 said:

    Duff and I have something in common, I don't like hearing his voice either. 

    That's savage :lol:

  6. Can I post a direct link (like wetransfer link) to share an old interview (Duff calling Howard Stern in 91)? I don't really feel (nor I think I'd manage to :D) like uploading anything to YT.

  7. First post, so I have no idea where to post it - but I'm a woman, so this seems suitable :D
    I've only watched a handful of UYI tour shots (full concerts), the ones I could get my hands on easily. Noticed that during band introductions Axl goes something like Gilby/Duff/Dizzy/Matt - and then there's a drum solo - did he introduce Slash at that time? I remember watching some (earlier? not sure) stuff where there's separate "half man, half beast" introduction, then guitar solo, but none of that in the stuff I've seen recently (except ocassional vid from usenet I'm watching them on YT, so they might be incomplete)

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