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GNR is pushing on Facebook for WTTJ to be the new entrance song for the Vancouver Canucks


Randy Lahey

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I think they should use this stripped down version:

The lack of bass and lead guitars makes it feel more icey.

Icey? More like it sounds extremely thin.

Thin ice. It's different, and I'm sure that you, of all people, can appreciate the need to change it up every now n' then. I acknowledge however, it sounds a bit skeletal. But hey, there are skeletons on the cover of the album. I dunno, to be quite honest, I can totally see people skating to this bare-bones version.

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Rusty, I must say I'm surprised that you didn't make a crack about me posting a Slash-less version of WTTJ. I thought for sure you were gonna call me out on that.

Honestly though, I dig this skeletal version along with the other ones where Slash is present.

I do not hate Slash. I apologize for all my shenanigans in the attitude section. I do not post in there anymore. Please give me a second chance.

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I think they should use this stripped down version:

The lack of bass and lead guitars makes it feel more icey.

Icey? More like it sounds extremely thin.

Thin ice. It's different, and I'm sure that you, of all people, can appreciate the need to change it up every now n' then. I acknowledge however, it sounds a bit skeletal. But hey, there are skeletons on the cover of the album. I dunno, to be quite honest, I can totally see people skating to this bare-bones version.

...

Rusty, I must say I'm surprised that you didn't make a crack about me posting a Slash-less version of WTTJ. I thought for sure you were gonna call me out on that.

Honestly though, I dig this skeletal version along with the other ones where Slash is present.

I do not hate Slash. I apologize for all my shenanigans in the attitude section. I do not post in there anymore. Please give me a second chance.

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