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  1. Fake fans hired by the Lebeises to maintain the illusion of his popularity?
  2. And hasn't Slash already put his relationship with Axl at risk by recording a blues album with many different vocalists?
  3. What generally keeps GNR at UMG? If there are any obligations and circumstances that prevent the release of the album, then why not change the label?
  4. A metaphor (from the ancient Greek Ī¼ĪµĻ„Ī±Ļ†ĪæĻĪ¬ "transference; figurative meaning") is a word or expression used in a figurative sense, which is based on comparing an object or phenomenon with some other on the basis of their common feature. The term belongs to Aristotle and is associated with his understanding of art as an imitation of life. In this case, it is a metaphor of passion and despair, to which the lyrical hero is subject. In my opinion, this is so obvious that it does not require clarification for people who have read any poet at least once.
  5. Of course I know, but it seems to me more and more that the powers of the Live Nation are much broader than the promotion of tours. It's as if they define and tell GNR what to do, what repertoire to perform, up to new music. They just squeeze the last juices out of GNR on their own terms. And it has to do with new music. Note that GNR does not even have time for thoughtful recording in the studio, and we have continuous endless tours. That's what I'm talking about.
  6. Live nation. What does it mean? Has Axl finally sold out to the corporation?
  7. What Izzy said is a metaphor, like this: Found a head and an arm in da garbage can
  8. These opinions are formed by two camps, Axl's camp and Izzy's camp. That's all. Those who indulge Axl, mix Izzy with shit, those who are on his side, say as it is that Izzy wanted to do everything right. And most importantly, none of the camps talks about equal pay and money. No one has said directly what happened.
  9. Yes, but only in FP money it says that people are fighting over a bag of money. And there is an open path ahead. Just read the lyrics on the Internet.
  10. Why did everyone decide that Izzy wanted equal pay? In his tweet, he did not write what he wanted and did not write about the payment. He only indicated that the members of the group do not exist on equal terms. It's a great fan misconception that he wanted equal pay. It was about the fact that there is inequality in the group and the climate in the team is unhealthy. That's why he didn't want to be there. There is no spirit of brotherhood. That's how I understand his message.
  11. Fine, but there is a nuance. Beta is 69 years old and Axl is 62. He's younger. If you follow your logic, he should have shown respect to an elderly person and held an umbrella. But in fact, just jump out for a parcel alone and not bother an elderly woman.
  12. Do I understand correctly that Axl takes off his Band-Aids and gives them to the fans himself? Is his autograph on one of the patches?
  13. Of course, it is not very correct to generalize, but there is an opinion about musicians that they are vulnerable and sensitive people, someone should help them. Usually, a strong-willed woman stands behind a successful musician, for example, Sharon Osbourne, Slash had Perla, and Fortus's wife is a lawyer who defends his interests. Izzy did not choose/find such a woman/wife. Who does he live with there? some former model who, until recently, rented out the ranch. Who was doing it at all? In general, he was unlucky with a woman/partner. And so, yes, with the right management and moral support, he would have had a very successful career.
  14. 90% of the success of a song is the song itself, not the style of the hat and the curls underneath. GNR won't die without Slash if Axl records a smash hit with another guitarist.
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