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#251 Re: Guns N' Roses » BUMBLEFOOT Says Waiting For A New GUNS N' ROSES Album To Get Done Is ' » 657 weeks ago

When you don't (can't) write even ONE SONG in 7 years, a full album seems to be impossible, for sure. Although I prefer albums to individual tunes, I'd rather choose a song in every 3 months (or a year!) than nothing for years and years and God knows how long.

#252 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash to Tour UK, Europe » 657 weeks ago

It was fuckin' awesome. One of my top 3 concert experiences ever. I'll write a review tomorrow.



Long live 21

#253 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash to Tour UK, Europe » 657 weeks ago

Today is my day and my Slash show! It's only 6 and a half hours and I will see and hear the man who made me fall in love with music forever! Can't wait! 3



21

#254 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » SLASH 'Wasn't Disappointed' By AXL ROSE's Decision To Skip RnRHoF » 657 weeks ago

Liar and thief... I had to check if I visited the wrong site.


Fuck this shit.

#255 Re: Management » Trying something new (updated) » 657 weeks ago

RussTCB wrote:
Mikkamakka wrote:

Hey Guys! Will we have classic videos on the front page in the future? I'm more interested in those. Thanks in advance. 5

We'll be cycling through videos from every era of GN'R once a week.

Nice, thanks! 5

#256 Re: Management » Trying something new (updated) » 657 weeks ago

Hey Guys! Will we have classic videos on the front page in the future? I'm more interested in those. Thanks in advance. 5

#257 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash has got the double neck back out » 657 weeks ago

They didn't play Civil War for a while. I think it's not a coincidence that CW made the setlist in Bucharest. It was first released on the Romanian Angel charity album. Slash does care.

#258 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Top 10 GN’R Songs by Ultimate Classic Rock » 657 weeks ago

I'd say

1. Paradise City
2. Rocket Queen
3. Coma
4. Estranged
5. Welcome to the Jungle
6. Sweet Child O' Mine
7. One In A Million
8. Locomotive
9. Nightrain
10. Civil War

Although it's very hard not only to choose ten songs, but make an order. It's crazy that monsters like You Could Be Mine, November Rain, You're Crazy (acoustic) and Mr. Brownstone didn't even make my list... they have a small, but very impressive catalogue, for sure.

#259 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Top 10 GN’R Songs by Ultimate Classic Rock » 657 weeks ago

Mikkamakka
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http://ultimateclassicrock.com/guns-n-roses-songs/

The best Guns N’ Roses songs remind you of how monumental a change the band made to the rock landscape when they first came out. The hard-rock scene in 1987 was polluted with flashy hair-metal bands and pop-leaning pretty boys with guitars. GNR were neither. They were fierce, they were scary, they celebrated filth and they screwed your mama. We focus on this peak era and its lasting impact with our list of the Top 10 Guns N’ Roses Songs:

10. 'It's So Easy'
From: 'Appetite for Destruction' (1987)    'It's So Easy' actually preceded 'Appetite for Destruction' by a month in the U.K. as the band's debut single. It was later overshadowed by the album's other hit songs, but it remains a standout moment on 'Appetite,' a punk-style rocker with a tour de force vocal performance by Rose, who covers the entire spectrum here.

9. 'Patience'
From: 'Lies' (1988)    After 'Appetite for Destruction' became a monster hit, the band's record company began itching for a follow-up. No way a new album was coming any time soon from the notoriously slow moving band, so the suits cobbled together an LP made up of GNR's self-released 1986 EP 'Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide' plus four new tracks, including the acoustic power ballad 'Patience,' which hit the Top 5. A simple tonic to the usual bluster.

8. 'You Could Be Mine'
From: 'Use Your Illusion II' (1991)    Like a few of the band's other tracks (including one on our list of the Top 10 Guns N' Roses Songs), 'You Could Be Mine' first appeared on something other than a GNR album. The song was originally released as the theme to the movie 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day,' preceding the two 'Use Your Illusion' albums by three months. It eventually ended up on the 'Use Your Illusion II' LP.

7. 'Don't Cry'
From: 'Use Your Illusion I' (1991)    Guns N' Roses liked 'Don't Cry' so much, they released a different version on both of the 'Use Your Illusion' albums. Or maybe they couldn't figure out how to structure the verses. Either way, the song (the hit single comes from the first 'Illusion') reached the Top 10 -- their third power ballad to climb the charts.

6. 'Civil War'
From: 'Use Your Illusion II' (1991)    The 'Use Your Illusion' projects were such a long, labored affair, tracks started leaking out long before the albums were ready (see No. 8 on our list of the Top 10 Guns N' Roses Songs). 'Civil War' was the first, showing up on the 1990 benefit compilation 'Nobody's Child.' It's a protest song, and a rather simple one at that. But it rocks. Hard.

5. 'Mr. Brownstone'
From: 'Appetite for Destruction' (1987)    One of Guns N' Roses' toughest songs draws inspiration from a couple of places. First, there's Slash's heroin addiction, which drives 'Mr. Brownstone''s not-so-thinly veiled lyrics. Then there's that Bo Diddley rhythm, a shuffling beat that erupts into a full-force torrent of guitars and howls by the song's end.

4. 'Paradise City'
From: 'Appetite for Destruction' (1987)    By the time 'Paradise City' was pulled as 'Appetite for Destruction''s fourth single, Guns N' Roses were the biggest hard rock band in the world. The song was made for stadium singalongs, cutting a razor-sharp path down the middle of the field and heading straight to the bleachers. Slash pulls off one of his sleekest solos, too.

3. 'November Rain'
From: 'Use Your Illusion I' (1991)    Guns N' Roses were chin-deep in their invincibility when 'November Rain' was issued as a single in 1992. How else to explain the decision to release a nine-minute power ballad to radio? Maybe they were invincible at that point -- the track reached No. 3, the second-highest single of their career (see No. 2 on our list of the Top 10 Guns N' Roses Songs for the highest-charting). Plaintive piano notes + dramatic orchestral sweep = total awesomeness.

2. 'Sweet Child o' Mine'
From: 'Appetite for Destruction' (1987)    Slash's opening guitar riff in 'Sweet Child o' Mine' ranks as one of the greatest of the past 30 years. Rose's vocal acrobatics are pretty impressive too. But it's the way 'Sweet Child o' Mine' (the band's only No. 1) drifts from power ballad to gutsy rocker in the span of five-plus minutes that makes it one of the defining records of the '80s.

1. 'Welcome to the Jungle'
From: 'Appetite for Destruction' (1987)    'Welcome to the Jungle' is more than just Guns N' Roses' breakthrough song and the opening track to one of the most important albums of its day; it's an invitation to join in on the band's snorting, screwing and messing around over the next few years. Rock music hadn't sounded this brutal in years. It took a group of Sunset Boulevard punks to inject some life into a dying scene. Once the original group got started, only their own internal dysfunctions could destroy them. And they eventually did. But what a glorious run it was. It all starts here.

#260 Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Apocalyptic Love - Metal Hammer's Album of the Year » 657 weeks ago

Mikkamakka
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I've just bought the new issue of the Hungarian Metal & Hard Rock Hammer (for the first time in a decade, cause it had Slash N' Myles on the cover), and the editors and journalists voted Apocalyptic Love The Album of the Year 2012. All their most important journalists (12 guys) made a list of 20 records and AL got the best rankings combined. It was quite surprising, since most of them are metalheads and criticed Slash a lot in previous years that made me give up on them. 16

The best 10 albums of 2012, according to them:

1. Slash N' Myles Kennedy - Apocalyptic Love
2. Testament - Dark Roots of Earth
3. Kreator - Phantom Antichrist
4. Rush - Clockwork Angels
5. Accept - Stalingrad
6. Candlemass - Psalms for the Dead
7. Adrenaline Mob - Omerta
8. Gojira - L'Enfant Sauvage
9. Bloody Roots - Land of Promise
10. Omen - Omen Est Omen

I don't even know some of these bands 16

The readers also voted. Apocalyptic Love is the 7th best record on their list. (Kreator won.)
You're a Lie was the 7th most popular song of 2012.
Slash is the 5th favourite guitarist on the readers' list. (Zakk Wylde is the most popular.)

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