He was a little weird on a few songs like SCOM or Novemver Rain where he changed some of the notes. These songs where he isn't using full power behind his falsetto voice.
But when Axl actually put some power behind his voice, (like the Perhaps video a few posts back) his voice sort of stabilized and sounded actually pretty decent.
The audio was so echo-y in the stream, but before he started to play November Rain, he mentioned something along the lines of how he regrets doing this song but the show must go on.
I don't know. Last I attended a show, they didn't check ID cards. Probably a bunch of unattentive security not really looking for this dude anymore.
Just glad he was at least partially responsible for pushing Axl to release these locker songs.
Wow.
On Earthcam, you can see a lot of folks leaving after Nightrain. After Axl said "Goodnight!"
Either they didn't know about the encore, or they wanted to beat the traffic jam that would happen once the show ended.
Someone posted this on Reddit.
There is a livestream just outside of Wrigley Field. The audio will probably be pretty bad, but it serves as a backup in case there are no Facebook streams of tonight's show.
https://www.earthcam.com/usa/illinois/chicago/wrigleyville/?cam=wrigleyville
Looks like the song hit Canadian airwaves as well.
The radio DJs are... indifferent to the song. They are saying it's the first song the band put out in 30 years.
AXL: "We're gonna try something here... and perhaps a select few sly motherfuckers out there already heard this song. For everyone else, this song is called Perhaps."