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furly06
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Re: The General and Monsters

furly06 wrote:

If anyone can please send me the final, remixed version of Mosters privately, thank you.

arry
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Re: The General and Monsters

arry wrote:

Anyone care to share with me the final version of Monsters?
Thank you!

gavgnr
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Re: The General and Monsters

gavgnr wrote:

Hold up…there’s a final remixed version of Monsters? If there is, can anyone hook me up? I just have what was available on leak day

misterID
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Re: The General and Monsters

misterID wrote:

We need Atlas

elevendayempire
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Re: The General and Monsters

There's an Atlas leak?

guts
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Re: The General and Monsters

guts wrote:

Nothing new has leaked since last Octoboer.

misterID wrote:

We need Atlas

I would rather hear Seven, Oklahoma, or Zodiac.

carlossacanell
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Re: The General and Monsters

guts wrote:

Nothing new has leaked since last Octoboer.

misterID wrote:

We need Atlas

I would rather hear Seven, Oklahoma, or Zodiac.

Yes, definitively

misterID
 Rep: 475 

Re: The General and Monsters

misterID wrote:

Of course I’d want something new, but Atlas is the most realistic to be ready and the one I’m actually excited to hear Slash’s take on

I’d really want the whole thing

AgesOfTheIce
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Re: The General and Monsters

AgesOfTheIce wrote:
misterID wrote:

IRS is about Slash

Not to dig up an old argument, but I find it bizarre you think the line "what I thought was beautiful don't live inside of you anymore" sounds too romantic to be about Slash, but the line "oh what shall I do, if I gave my heart to you" doesn't.

IMO IRS is very likely about Seymour (and maybe Erin as well). While there was certainly tension about Axl taking over the name and wanting Slash to sign a contract, the GNR lawsuits hadn't really started at the time this song was written (circa 1998). It seems that storm really started to brew around 2001 with Black Hawk Down.

misterID
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Re: The General and Monsters

misterID wrote:

Because I think it was a mixture of metaphors, and going by what he’s said no song was about a singular person. He also said Sorry isn’t about Slash, which is odd going by the lyrics… So you’re probably right that some of it is about Seymour.

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