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#271 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 95 weeks ago

Seems both Bill and Charlie have punched Mick in the face. Apparently he took it well each time. This band have managed to make dysfunction into a solid harmony. Imagine where Guns would be if they just had ONE guy like that in the band.

If Axl got dropped like that by one of his band mates I think he would get a lesson that would be very good for him. That's what Slash should have done in 1995.

#272 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 95 weeks ago

When Bill Wyman left the band in 1993, Keith Richards told him "the only way anybody leaves this band is in a wooden box", then he pulled a knife on him. 14

#273 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General confirmed next » 95 weeks ago

At least they're not selling out. To do that you would have to sell something. It's not really a nostalgia act. Nostalgia acts release albums. This is a hustle band. You throw the mark a bone to keep him interested.

#274 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 95 weeks ago

Steel Wheels is a good shout. Not quite Sticky Fingers or Exile though. Thanks for posting Mixed Emotions, that's a really great song.

Back then pushing 50 was considered old, but it wasn't so much that they were old, it was them still being around with mostly original members. Beatles had been gone 20 years. The Who, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin etc. either gone or shadows of their former selves. Even Pink Floyd had started collapsing. But the Stones were still out there releasing hits like it was 1965.

These guys have released 25 albums, and if we don't count their first album in the US which "only" charted in 11th place, they have never released an album doing worse than 5th.

#275 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General confirmed next » 95 weeks ago

On the positive side Fortus wouldn't be mentioning new music for no reason. He does put it at the end of a sentence there, not overselling it, so he's probably not thinking about anything concrete. But at least they're talking about it.

I can understand being cautious. If this is to be the last, career defining album, then it can't be shit.

#276 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 95 weeks ago

They haven't made a truly great album for 50 years. Diminishing returns since then. A couple of great tracks here and there, but I'm never expecting much from an old band. Incredible that they're still going. I saw them 25 years ago and it was a meme already then. 

Video here is great but I don't think the song is much to talk about. Doom and Gloom was a legitimate hit, this kinda goes nowhere. Hopefully they got something better further up the pipeline.

#277 Re: Guns N' Roses » What Steven brought to GNR » 95 weeks ago

Adler is free flowing without a filter. Wherever his impulse takes him he goes.

He brought that to his drumming and that's why you can't replace him. As much as I like Matt Sorum you could probably find a hundred guys who can do the same thing as him. Adler is unique.

#278 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General confirmed next » 96 weeks ago

The beef is why he dissed them on camera, but he didn't make up them being a political band. Those lyrics clearly are.

#279 Re: The Sunset Strip » Roger Waters - Dark Side Redux » 96 weeks ago

James wrote:

It's not really what I was expecting...but I like it.


Lush orchestration, great arrangement, all let down by Roger's worst tendencies and vocal limitations.

I get your point...but I'm not gonna criticize him too much due to his advanced age.

If he was going to devote time(hee hee) to reimagining peak Floyd...Wall, Dark Side, or Animals...it probably should've happened in the early 2000s when he was able to become a stadium act touring the Floyd material. I think the public would've been more open to it.

Edit

Yeah...the passage of time and how it sorta warps is fascinating...and frightening.

He is really not allowed to be doing this. Old guy, very old, voice is shot and he's going to to remake Dark Side of the Moon, without guitar!

And yet this is good. Very, very good. The way he rearranges the melody using different instruments is just sublime. I can easily picture myself listening to this as much as the original.

#280 Re: The Sunset Strip » Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell Dead at 56 » 96 weeks ago

I had completely forgotten the name, but I remember the music. Yeah that was big for a while. RIP.

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