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Re: Live Era Vinyl Re-Release
In fact my most played GN'R album. These days I play it 95% of the time over other stuff. It basically gives you everything the band was about for 2 hours straight. Sounds great, feels like you're back in the 90s again. And I love that it's fake. Like this isn't what the band actually sounded like, rather it's what you imagine they sounded like. Gives it a weird melancholic feeling for me.
Not sure I want a remaster when I'm this familiar.
- metallex78
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Re: Live Era Vinyl Re-Release
Ugh, Axl’s shitty re-recorded vocals ruined what could’ve been a great live compilation from that era.
But here they go, releasing anything more of anything BUT a new album.
Re: Live Era Vinyl Re-Release

Ugh, Axl’s shitty re-recorded vocals ruined what could’ve been a great live compilation from that era.
But here they go, releasing anything more of anything BUT a new album.
Axl vocals from this period sounded great both clean and rasp and they didn't ruin the songs on here.
I would even go as far as to say they sound better than what he sounded like during the last couple tour legs of the UYI tour.
- metallex78
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Re: Live Era Vinyl Re-Release
metallex78 wrote:Ugh, Axl’s shitty re-recorded vocals ruined what could’ve been a great live compilation from that era.
But here they go, releasing anything more of anything BUT a new album.
Axl vocals from this period sounded great both clean and rasp and they didn't ruin the songs on here.
I would even go as far as to say they sound better than what he sounded like during the last couple tour legs of the UYI tour.
Nah, they sounded rubbish, and ruined these recordings.
- FlashFlood
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Re: Live Era Vinyl Re-Release
Has any artist ever made more money on 3.5 albums worth of material?
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