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  1. His Instagram has an additional date, 22nd of October in Stockholm. Come on Duff, give Copenhagen some love too (it's way closer for me )
  2. They played it in Copenhagen on Friday too. Todd's vocals were excellent, the final high pitched note was the icing on the cake
  3. I didn't see it either, was probably sold out by the time I got to the merch stand (after the show). The tour t-shirt cost 300 DKK - about 47 Euros/£40 Edit: sorry, the submit button went nuts
  4. Alright, a little review of the Copenhagen show: It was my first SMKC show, and I got extra excited when I saw they were playing at KB Hallen, a small sports arena with a capacity of only 4900 visitors. I figured the stage would be low and the rail close to the stage, which turned out to be the case. I got a spot at the second row behind the rail and the view was ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT. It was a bit unreal to see Slash 2-3 meters in front of me A few weeks ago I posted here that I'd keep an open mind about Myles Kennedy as a front man, as he seemed a bit lethargic in video clips. He is obviously a very skilled singer, but I think he lacks the charisma, attitude and grit a front man in a rock band should have. His mellow style was better suited for slower songs like Starlight, Bent to Fly and Rocket Man. But I have to give him that he had a lot of eye contact with the audience, and the segment where he asked the crowd to show pictures of their pets during Fill My World was fun. He walked around and pointed at several people's phones and made comments, he could actually see the pictures shown to him by the crowd in the front as the stage was so low and close (he liked my dog ). Todd Kerns has a hell of a stage presence though, and his vocals on Always on the Run, Doctor Alibi and Don't Damn Me were excellent. He really is a great performer. He also happens to be very attractive and has amazing hair (side note). All in all, the show had a good tempo, the crowd was mostly enthusiastic and I think the small venue created a good atmosphere. It was a great night!
  5. On my way to the show in Copenhagen, let's gooooo
  6. This video always has me in stitches He sounded exactly like that when I saw them at a festival last summer. I wouldn't go and see them at a stand alone show even if the tickets were free
  7. Oooh, really hoping for something televised/streamed with Guns present
  8. He really is, and that's why I find him the hottest man in Hollywood. Great actor too.
  9. Slash AND Ryan Gosling in the same performance - what's not to love? Brought a huge smile to my face
  10. He does seem to lack energy and charisma from recent clips I've seen, but I'll keep an open mind when I see them in April, thinking it might be different when you're there. Fingers crossed!
  11. I like the vibe of this! And love Steven Tyler's "yeeaah" screams in the middle of the harmonica. Why can't GNR make simple yet enjoyable music videos like this...?
  12. He did a good job with the vocals, it requires a broad vocal range!
  13. Oh damn, crossing my fingers so hard that they'll play it on the European leg too! Off topic: is that Todd Kerns' real hair? If so it's an almighty mane for a man his age
  14. Doesn't take away the fact that the November Rain video is iconic
  15. Well that was a headache inducing, fever nightmare-ish watch.. Animated videos can be great, but this is not it. Seems lazy
  16. Who the hell is supposed to look good in this? The bright colours are atrocious
  17. It seems incredibly unprofessional to not give her a written contract. This is one of the biggest bands in the world.
  18. Yes, hence the first sentence in my post, "people" with power. In the third sentence I use "man" because we are discussing Axl, a man, here.
  19. Because people with power tend to abuse that power. Why would Axl be any different? Just because we all idolize him on here, it shouldn't hinder us from seeing that a man in his position easily could have the feeling that they are free to do whatever they want without facing any consequences. It's happened countless times before. I'm not passing any judgement on this particular case, I'm speaking of general power dynamics.
  20. If the biggest worries are getting rejected or paying for a first date, then congratulations to you men. Women worry about whether the date might be a potential predator who will sexually assault them, or subject them to some other violent crime. Being discriminated because of physical disability - that I acknowledge as a legitimate issue. On topic - it would be of no surprise if Axl committed such crimes as the lawsuit claims in their heyday. It will be very hard to prove anything after such a long time, though.
  21. Ah yes, the good ol' "dad feminism". Men not respecting women as a group until they have daughters - then it becomes clear to them that the world is indeed a shitty place for women, something they've usually spent a lot of energy dismissing before. So tiring. It shouldn't have to take having female children to respect women in general. When they make a point out of " I have DAUGHTERS", then it's clear they didn't respect women before that.
  22. Yay, my first Guns show! I was blown away by how charismatic Axl is in person, I was mesmerized
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