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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

Tell me honestly that you believe (especially after CD) that the vast majority of GnR fans out there wish for new music.

Axl is doing what he does best - giving great live shows and playing the 'greatest hits' - why change the winning formula?

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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

Tell me honestly that you believe (especially after CD) that the vast majority of GnR fans out there wish for new music.

Axl is doing what he does best - giving great live shows and playing the 'greatest hits' - why change the winning formula?

The vast majority of fans always gets excited when a band they love or like realises new music, that comes first, the other deal is that I just loved the last GN'R album (actually Chinese baceme my fav album from GN'R until now) and I want to hear more music like that if not something different and cool (If we have learned something about Axl is that he always experiments and doesn't seem to like the idea of having to albums with the same sound the prove: the record themselves)

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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

Tell me honestly that you believe (especially after CD) that the vast majority of GnR fans out there wish for new music.

Axl is doing what he does best - giving great live shows and playing the 'greatest hits' - why change the winning formula?

The vast majority of fans always gets excited when a band they love or like realises new music, that comes first, the other deal is that I just loved the last GN'R album (actually Chinese baceme my fav album from GN'R until now) and I want to hear more music like that if not something different and cool (If we have learned something about Axl is that he always experiments and doesn't seem to like the idea of having to albums with the same sound the prove: the record themselves)

IMO that only applies to new or relaticely new bands. Nostalgia act bands like GnR & other heyday 80's and early 90's bands rarely excite the 'fans' with a new album. Don't believe me then just take a look at GnR greatest hits album sales in 2012 and compare them with CD sales... Truth is the truth hurts.

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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

Tell me honestly that you believe (especially after CD) that the vast majority of GnR fans out there wish for new music.

Axl is doing what he does best - giving great live shows and playing the 'greatest hits' - why change the winning formula?

The vast majority of fans always gets excited when a band they love or like realises new music, that comes first, the other deal is that I just loved the last GN'R album (actually Chinese baceme my fav album from GN'R until now) and I want to hear more music like that if not something different and cool (If we have learned something about Axl is that he always experiments and doesn't seem to like the idea of having to albums with the same sound the prove: the record themselves)

IMO that only applies to new or relaticely new bands. Nostalgia act bands like GnR & other heyday 80's and early 90's bands rarely excite the 'fans' with a new album. Don't believe me then just take a look at GnR greatest hits album sales in 2012 and compare them with CD sales... Truth is the truth hurts.

GN'R does appear to have become all about one man and his past..

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Hopefully it is over, however I fear that if it is, GnR could enter another "lost" period with no sightings, music, tour, etc, and that would be bad.

Ideally, the tour is over, they record in 2013 with a release sometime late summer early fall, then start a winter 2013/2014 US tour, but I doubt that will happen.

Tell me honestly that you believe (especially after CD) that the vast majority of GnR fans out there wish for new music.

Axl is doing what he does best - giving great live shows and playing the 'greatest hits' - why change the winning formula?

The vast majority of fans always gets excited when a band they love or like realises new music, that comes first, the other deal is that I just loved the last GN'R album (actually Chinese baceme my fav album from GN'R until now) and I want to hear more music like that if not something different and cool (If we have learned something about Axl is that he always experiments and doesn't seem to like the idea of having to albums with the same sound the prove: the record themselves)

IMO that only applies to new or relaticely new bands. Nostalgia act bands like GnR & other heyday 80's and early 90's bands rarely excite the 'fans' with a new album. Don't believe me then just take a look at GnR greatest hits album sales in 2012 and compare them with CD sales... Truth is the truth hurts.

GnR is only a nostalgic band because they don't release new music. They don't have to be. For some reason that seems to be why Axl kept the GnR name.

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is the tour over yet, if not, how much longer will it continue?

What tour? The UCAP tour has ended, the Vegas residency has ended, the European tour has ended, so has the small Indian tour. Chances are still higher that a new tour will start than us getting a new record. Usually I'd say chances are higher than nothing will happen than a new tour, but the band's been so active lately I actually believe a new tour will happen and not inactivity.

Tour > Inactivity > Work on record

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is the tour over yet, if not, how much longer will it continue?

What tour? The UCAP tour has ended, the Vegas residency has ended, the European tour has ended, so has the small Indian tour. Chances are still higher that a new tour will start than us getting a new record. Usually I'd say chances are higher than nothing will happen than a new tour, but the band's been so active lately I actually believe a new tour will happen and not inactivity.

Tour > Inactivity > Work on record

Star's just on autopilot. He/she/it can't be expected to actually follow what's going on in GnR land. Easier to just recycle the same exact thread idea that's been made for months now. There are 100s of these threads. Except, because star isn't really a fan, he/she/it didn't realize there is no tour right now. OOPS! Derp. That's why I respect the smarter cupcakes, they actually pay attention and make bitching-about-tour threads when there actually is a tour.

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Forever :tongue2:

..nothin lasts forever.. not even cold November Rain :D

Until the touring stop, there will be no new music. That might be a blessing in disguise.

STFU we need new music..it'd be better than this touring shit

Couldn't agree more.

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is the tour over yet, if not, how much longer will it continue?

What tour? The UCAP tour has ended, the Vegas residency has ended, the European tour has ended, so has the small Indian tour. Chances are still higher that a new tour will start than us getting a new record. Usually I'd say chances are higher than nothing will happen than a new tour, but the band's been so active lately I actually believe a new tour will happen and not inactivity.

Tour > Inactivity > Work on record

I think he means touring without releasing new music. Like it's just one big block of touring in most people's eyes. And it will be until they release new music. Know what I'm sayin?

By the way, it should be this:

Work on record > Tour > Inactivity

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is the tour over yet, if not, how much longer will it continue?

What tour? The UCAP tour has ended, the Vegas residency has ended, the European tour has ended, so has the small Indian tour. Chances are still higher that a new tour will start than us getting a new record. Usually I'd say chances are higher than nothing will happen than a new tour, but the band's been so active lately I actually believe a new tour will happen and not inactivity.

Tour > Inactivity > Work on record

I think he means touring without releasing new music. Like it's just one big block of touring in most people's eyes. And it will be until they release new music. Know what I'm sayin?

By the way, it should be this:

Work on record > Tour > Inactivity

It definitely should be like this:

Work on record > Tour > Inactivity

It used to be like this:

Inactivity > Work on record > Tour

Now I think it is:

Tour > Inactivity > Work on record

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If they put out a record they will have to tour to support it.

The label is blocking them fron releasing CD 2.

If true, then rightfully so... I mean what label would want to support a new 'GnR' album after what happened with CD?

From a commercial point of view it'd be a much viable project to release a new 'Greates Hits' album with some new UYI songs on it.

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