Catcher Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 who would have thought they would refrain from playing Hair of the Dog for 2 ENTIRE SHOWSI don't get it. Have they played Hair Of The Dog recently?Don't listen to the guy.Yeah don't listen to me. Thats probably best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 Christ. I hate it when people try to make jokes that aren't really jokes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixtus Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 who would have thought they would refrain from playing Hair of the Dog for 2 ENTIRE SHOWSI don't get it. Have they played Hair Of The Dog recently?..no..but they should present down on the farm again..and bring perfect crime... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demon Wolf Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 Alright, stretch a hand if you think someone in this forum will complain about the setlist after the show? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThinkAboutYou Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 (edited) Great show I just came back One of the best nights of my lifei'll complain no rocket queen See you guys at tommorows concert Edited June 15, 2007 by ThinkAboutYou Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChineseDemocracy2004 Posted June 15, 2007 Share Posted June 15, 2007 Somebody get me audio of Ron tearing up Back In Black! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catcher Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) From The Age in Melbourne:Axl rises to the occasion for triumphant returnWith his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.With his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.A DUBIOUS chapter in Australian rock history came full circle last night when US rock group Guns N' Roses returned to Melbourne after a 14 year gap.With the crowd warmed up by energetic sets from Sydney hard rockers Rose Tattoo and Sebastian Bach from Skid Row, Guns N'Roses hit the stage in an explosion of flames with what the anthem of the night, Welcome to the Jungle.All the old classics followed: It's So Easy, Mr Brownstone, and they dropped in a couple of new songs, including Better, which plodded at first but built into a reassuring, classic Guns N' Roses rock anthem.The band needed eight players to replicate the sound of the four original band members, but they still oozed the sound of Los Angeles' dark seedy underbelly.They may have lacked the old chemistry, but this was clearly Axl Rose's show.With his braided red hair and dark sunglasses, the singer made the crowd feel like no time had passed since their last visit, as he "snake-hipped" and jived his way around the stage.You can always expected the unexpected with Guns N' Roses, the self-appointed "most dangerous band in the world".Usually bands playing the arena have to finish up before the 11pm curfew or face fines. For these shows, promoter Paul Dainty paid the fines upfront because Rose — a notorious night owl — refuses to start before 11pm.Rose is the only original member of the band playing this weekend. After the band split in 1996, he became a Phil Spector-esque recluse, retreating to his Malibu mansion, filled with snakes, religious paraphernalia and weaponry, working away on the band's much-anticipated new album Chinese Democracy.That album — reportedly 13 years and $US14 million ($A16.7 million) in the making — is yet to appear, although a couple of its songs have appeared in shows.Guns N'Roses' last Melbourne gig was the sweltering 1993 Australia Day Calder Park show before 70,000 fans. That show was marred by controversy after fans were forced to queue for hours for water and toilets, and many were stranded without public transport.Last night was a far more civilised affair, mainly because a sell-out crowd of about 12,000 only had to venture to the Rod Laver Arena.Hardcore fans, many who were returning 14 years later, lined up in the dense fog from 7pm. Dave Pearce, 36, said he enjoyed the smaller queue but still fondly recalled the Calder Park experience."You don't care about all that when you're 21," said Pearce, who avoided the Calder traffic jams by sleeping in his car. "But it would be different now at my age and in winter.""It was our Woodstock," added his mate Dave Ferns, 36.The band play the Rod Laver Arena again tonight. Tickets are still available.Nice to see another very positive review Edited June 16, 2007 by Catcher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Matt13 Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 BUBBLES AGAIN?Somebody shoot him.Please.It's SO SAD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Estranged Reality Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) BUBBLES AGAIN?Somebody shoot him.Please.It's SO SAD.What you talkin' 'bout, Willis?I can't wait to see this guy at a GN'R show:Rock and fuckin' roll, man! Edited June 16, 2007 by Estranged Reality Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dally Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 Who and what is this bubbles thing????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest RonMexico82 Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 Some gimp from a show that nobody watches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longpig Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) From The Age in Melbourne:Axl rises to the occasion for triumphant returnWith his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.With his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.A DUBIOUS chapter in Australian rock history came full circle last night when US rock group Guns N' Roses returned to Melbourne after a 14 year gap.With the crowd warmed up by energetic sets from Sydney hard rockers Rose Tattoo and Sebastian Bach from Skid Row, Guns N'Roses hit the stage in an explosion of flames with what the anthem of the night, Welcome to the Jungle.All the old classics followed: It's So Easy, Mr Brownstone, and they dropped in a couple of new songs, including Better, which plodded at first but built into a reassuring, classic Guns N' Roses rock anthem.The band needed eight players to replicate the sound of the four original band members, but they still oozed the sound of Los Angeles' dark seedy underbelly.They may have lacked the old chemistry, but this was clearly Axl Rose's show.With his braided red hair and dark sunglasses, the singer made the crowd feel like no time had passed since their last visit, as he "snake-hipped" and jived his way around the stage.You can always expected the unexpected with Guns N' Roses, the self-appointed "most dangerous band in the world".Usually bands playing the arena have to finish up before the 11pm curfew or face fines. For these shows, promoter Paul Dainty paid the fines upfront because Rose â€â€ a notorious night owl â€â€ refuses to start before 11pm.Rose is the only original member of the band playing this weekend. After the band split in 1996, he became a Phil Spector-esque recluse, retreating to his Malibu mansion, filled with snakes, religious paraphernalia and weaponry, working away on the band's much-anticipated new album Chinese Democracy.That album â€â€ reportedly 13 years and $US14 million ($A16.7 million) in the making â€â€ is yet to appear, although a couple of its songs have appeared in shows.Guns N'Roses' last Melbourne gig was the sweltering 1993 Australia Day Calder Park show before 70,000 fans. That show was marred by controversy after fans were forced to queue for hours for water and toilets, and many were stranded without public transport.Last night was a far more civilised affair, mainly because a sell-out crowd of about 12,000 only had to venture to the Rod Laver Arena.Hardcore fans, many who were returning 14 years later, lined up in the dense fog from 7pm. Dave Pearce, 36, said he enjoyed the smaller queue but still fondly recalled the Calder Park experience."You don't care about all that when you're 21," said Pearce, who avoided the Calder traffic jams by sleeping in his car. "But it would be different now at my age and in winter.""It was our Woodstock," added his mate Dave Ferns, 36.The band play the Rod Laver Arena again tonight. Tickets are still available.Nice to see another very positive reviewThis review is the WORST thing I have ever fucking read!Yeah "with what the anthem of the night" and the "original 4 members" and .... thanks for fucking coming now fuck off.How do people like that get fucking jobs? Don't you have educated people writing reviews anymore?LP Edited June 16, 2007 by Longpig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longpig Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 From The Age in Melbourne:Axl rises to the occasion for triumphant returnWith his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.With his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.A DUBIOUS chapter in Australian rock history came full circle last night when US rock group Guns N' Roses returned to Melbourne after a 14 year gap.With the crowd warmed up by energetic sets from Sydney hard rockers Rose Tattoo and Sebastian Bach from Skid Row, Guns N'Roses hit the stage in an explosion of flames with what the anthem of the night, Welcome to the Jungle.All the old classics followed: It's So Easy, Mr Brownstone, and they dropped in a couple of new songs, including Better, which plodded at first but built into a reassuring, classic Guns N' Roses rock anthem.The band needed eight players to replicate the sound of the four original band members, but they still oozed the sound of Los Angeles' dark seedy underbelly.They may have lacked the old chemistry, but this was clearly Axl Rose's show.With his braided red hair and dark sunglasses, the singer made the crowd feel like no time had passed since their last visit, as he "snake-hipped" and jived his way around the stage.You can always expected the unexpected with Guns N' Roses, the self-appointed "most dangerous band in the world".Usually bands playing the arena have to finish up before the 11pm curfew or face fines. For these shows, promoter Paul Dainty paid the fines upfront because Rose — a notorious night owl — refuses to start before 11pm.Rose is the only original member of the band playing this weekend. After the band split in 1996, he became a Phil Spector-esque recluse, retreating to his Malibu mansion, filled with snakes, religious paraphernalia and weaponry, working away on the band's much-anticipated new album Chinese Democracy.That album — reportedly 13 years and $US14 million ($A16.7 million) in the making — is yet to appear, although a couple of its songs have appeared in shows.Guns N'Roses' last Melbourne gig was the sweltering 1993 Australia Day Calder Park show before 70,000 fans. That show was marred by controversy after fans were forced to queue for hours for water and toilets, and many were stranded without public transport.Last night was a far more civilised affair, mainly because a sell-out crowd of about 12,000 only had to venture to the Rod Laver Arena.Hardcore fans, many who were returning 14 years later, lined up in the dense fog from 7pm. Dave Pearce, 36, said he enjoyed the smaller queue but still fondly recalled the Calder Park experience."You don't care about all that when you're 21," said Pearce, who avoided the Calder traffic jams by sleeping in his car. "But it would be different now at my age and in winter.""It was our Woodstock," added his mate Dave Ferns, 36.The band play the Rod Laver Arena again tonight. Tickets are still available.Nice to see another very positive reviewhahahahahahahahahahaLP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dobadog Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) From The Age in Melbourne:Axl rises to the occasion for triumphant returnWith his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.With his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.A DUBIOUS chapter in Australian rock history came full circle last night when US rock group Guns N' Roses returned to Melbourne after a 14 year gap.With the crowd warmed up by energetic sets from Sydney hard rockers Rose Tattoo and Sebastian Bach from Skid Row, Guns N'Roses hit the stage in an explosion of flames with what the anthem of the night, Welcome to the Jungle.All the old classics followed: It's So Easy, Mr Brownstone, and they dropped in a couple of new songs, including Better, which plodded at first but built into a reassuring, classic Guns N' Roses rock anthem.The band needed eight players to replicate the sound of the four original band members, but they still oozed the sound of Los Angeles' dark seedy underbelly.They may have lacked the old chemistry, but this was clearly Axl Rose's show.With his braided red hair and dark sunglasses, the singer made the crowd feel like no time had passed since their last visit, as he "snake-hipped" and jived his way around the stage.You can always expected the unexpected with Guns N' Roses, the self-appointed "most dangerous band in the world".Usually bands playing the arena have to finish up before the 11pm curfew or face fines. For these shows, promoter Paul Dainty paid the fines upfront because Rose — a notorious night owl — refuses to start before 11pm.Rose is the only original member of the band playing this weekend. After the band split in 1996, he became a Phil Spector-esque recluse, retreating to his Malibu mansion, filled with snakes, religious paraphernalia and weaponry, working away on the band's much-anticipated new album Chinese Democracy.That album — reportedly 13 years and $US14 million ($A16.7 million) in the making — is yet to appear, although a couple of its songs have appeared in shows.Guns N'Roses' last Melbourne gig was the sweltering 1993 Australia Day Calder Park show before 70,000 fans. That show was marred by controversy after fans were forced to queue for hours for water and toilets, and many were stranded without public transport.Last night was a far more civilised affair, mainly because a sell-out crowd of about 12,000 only had to venture to the Rod Laver Arena.Hardcore fans, many who were returning 14 years later, lined up in the dense fog from 7pm. Dave Pearce, 36, said he enjoyed the smaller queue but still fondly recalled the Calder Park experience."You don't care about all that when you're 21," said Pearce, who avoided the Calder traffic jams by sleeping in his car. "But it would be different now at my age and in winter.""It was our Woodstock," added his mate Dave Ferns, 36.The band play the Rod Laver Arena again tonight. Tickets are still available.Nice to see another very positive reviewa new name for the band The Replicants Edited June 16, 2007 by dobadog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnr_ngr Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 the whine squad has arrived, everyone ruuuun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axl-rocks Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 From The Age in Melbourne:Axl rises to the occasion for triumphant returnWith his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.With his braided red hair, leather jacket and dark sunglasses, Axl Rose was every inch the rock star at the Rod Laver Arena last night.A DUBIOUS chapter in Australian rock history came full circle last night when US rock group Guns N' Roses returned to Melbourne after a 14 year gap.With the crowd warmed up by energetic sets from Sydney hard rockers Rose Tattoo and Sebastian Bach from Skid Row, Guns N'Roses hit the stage in an explosion of flames with what the anthem of the night, Welcome to the Jungle.All the old classics followed: It's So Easy, Mr Brownstone, and they dropped in a couple of new songs, including Better, which plodded at first but built into a reassuring, classic Guns N' Roses rock anthem.The band needed eight players to replicate the sound of the four original band members, but they still oozed the sound of Los Angeles' dark seedy underbelly.They may have lacked the old chemistry, but this was clearly Axl Rose's show.With his braided red hair and dark sunglasses, the singer made the crowd feel like no time had passed since their last visit, as he "snake-hipped" and jived his way around the stage.You can always expected the unexpected with Guns N' Roses, the self-appointed "most dangerous band in the world".Usually bands playing the arena have to finish up before the 11pm curfew or face fines. For these shows, promoter Paul Dainty paid the fines upfront because Rose — a notorious night owl — refuses to start before 11pm.Rose is the only original member of the band playing this weekend. After the band split in 1996, he became a Phil Spector-esque recluse, retreating to his Malibu mansion, filled with snakes, religious paraphernalia and weaponry, working away on the band's much-anticipated new album Chinese Democracy.That album — reportedly 13 years and $US14 million ($A16.7 million) in the making — is yet to appear, although a couple of its songs have appeared in shows.Guns N'Roses' last Melbourne gig was the sweltering 1993 Australia Day Calder Park show before 70,000 fans. That show was marred by controversy after fans were forced to queue for hours for water and toilets, and many were stranded without public transport.Last night was a far more civilised affair, mainly because a sell-out crowd of about 12,000 only had to venture to the Rod Laver Arena.Hardcore fans, many who were returning 14 years later, lined up in the dense fog from 7pm. Dave Pearce, 36, said he enjoyed the smaller queue but still fondly recalled the Calder Park experience."You don't care about all that when you're 21," said Pearce, who avoided the Calder traffic jams by sleeping in his car. "But it would be different now at my age and in winter.""It was our Woodstock," added his mate Dave Ferns, 36.The band play the Rod Laver Arena again tonight. Tickets are still available.Nice to see another very positive reviewgreat review, although the band did have heaps of chemistry!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
illusions Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 So did anyone drink much at the show? I woulnt mind but I dont wanna get totally smashed and I dont wanna keep going to the toilet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axl-rocks Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 So did anyone drink much at the show? I woulnt mind but I dont wanna get totally smashed and I dont wanna keep going to the toilet.I some champagne before the concert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metalroses Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 So did anyone drink much at the show? I woulnt mind but I dont wanna get totally smashed and I dont wanna keep going to the toilet.I some champagne before the concert.hey my friend reckons the Fortus solo was downtown train by Rod Stewart when robin came in" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaz (loyal gunner) Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 the concert friday night definately went way above any expectations i had. fuck guys, it was awesome. even better that metal mike gave me a backstage pass, yey! got to meet everyone, and went out with them after the backstage patry. and they sure know how to fkn party. but yeh, definately was a night i'll remember for the rest of my life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaz (loyal gunner) Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 (edited) check out the hyatt! ! would be a good place to start.nope. they stayed at the hilton. yes, a bit late for that now. im not sure where axl and seb stayed (prob up in the penthouse or whatever), but yeh... definately know where the others were, hehe. Edited June 18, 2007 by Kaz (loyal gunner) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussiegirl Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 check out the hyatt! ! would be a good place to start.nope. they stayed at the hilton. yes, a bit late for that now. im not sure where axl and seb stayed (prob up in the penthouse or whatever), but yeh... definately know where the others were, hehe.so did you get to meet axl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaz (loyal gunner) Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 check out the hyatt! ! would be a good place to start.nope. they stayed at the hilton. yes, a bit late for that now. im not sure where axl and seb stayed (prob up in the penthouse or whatever), but yeh... definately know where the others were, hehe.so did you get to meet axlyep. and stupid fkn me didnt have a camera coz i wasnt planning on gettin backstage coz its never EVER happened before. im tryin to track down some randoms that were there who took photos, coz i was in a few. but in answer to ur question, yeh, i met him. hes actually pretty nice lol. but by the end of the night, him n seb kinda kept to themselves, n i decided to leave them alone lol. didnt wanna get kicked out or anything! thatd be embarrassing... lol. i seriously cant wait for chinese democracy to be released though, itd gunna be sooooo good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axl-rocks Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 check out the hyatt! ! would be a good place to start.nope. they stayed at the hilton. yes, a bit late for that now. im not sure where axl and seb stayed (prob up in the penthouse or whatever), but yeh... definately know where the others were, hehe.so did you get to meet axlyep. and stupid fkn me didnt have a camera coz i wasnt planning on gettin backstage coz its never EVER happened before. im tryin to track down some randoms that were there who took photos, coz i was in a few. but in answer to ur question, yeh, i met him. hes actually pretty nice lol. but by the end of the night, him n seb kinda kept to themselves, n i decided to leave them alone lol. didnt wanna get kicked out or anything! thatd be embarrassing... lol. i seriously cant wait for chinese democracy to be released though, itd gunna be sooooo good.that's so cool you got to go to the after party, how did you go about doing that, and where was it if you don't mind me asking, you're so lucky that you got to meet Axl and the rest of the gang!! that totally rocks!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight Rambler Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 check out the hyatt! ! would be a good place to start.nope. they stayed at the hilton. yes, a bit late for that now. im not sure where axl and seb stayed (prob up in the penthouse or whatever), but yeh... definately know where the others were, hehe.so did you get to meet axlyep. and stupid fkn me didnt have a camera coz i wasnt planning on gettin backstage coz its never EVER happened before. im tryin to track down some randoms that were there who took photos, coz i was in a few. but in answer to ur question, yeh, i met him. hes actually pretty nice lol. but by the end of the night, him n seb kinda kept to themselves, n i decided to leave them alone lol. didnt wanna get kicked out or anything! thatd be embarrassing... lol. i seriously cant wait for chinese democracy to be released though, itd gunna be sooooo good.Sounds like u had a good time. Did u shag any band members? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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