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James
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

James wrote:
madagas wrote:

If for some reason it is not Prostitute, then we have a situation where these leaks may be final product.:nervous:

If this FBI shit is true, we are definitely listening to final product. BBF or no BBF. Axl may have pushed the button on an older version of the record without telling anybody. Its not without precedent. Izzy didn't even know of My World's existence until UYI was already released.

FBI doesn't go after demos....

Neemo
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

Neemo wrote:

why would FBI guys care about music anyway? dont they have better things to do? like bust drug cartels and murderers?

axlgod
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

axlgod wrote:
James Lofton wrote:
faldor wrote:

This is continuing to be off subject, so I appologize.  Could Bumblefoot AND Buckethead co-exist in GNR.  Say Robin is gone.  Could Bucket come in and play lead or are the 2 too similar?

If Bucket comes back, he's playing Bucket material. BBF would get the Finck sloppy seconds.

i couldn't agree more.
fucking great analysis james.

elmir
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

elmir wrote:

because its now impacting the bottom line of the record company....up until recently, Universal didn't care....and if they indeed have the record, and the possibility of someone having swiped a disc out of their offices exists.....then they will get upset....regardless of the fact whether they like Axl or not.....this is their product...they paid for it....

they probably have an account with the FBI....so they just called up their department and told them to get onto it....

it could also indicate that the real McCoy is out there for real....and they are going after it, before it leaks....
if indeed this FBI shit is true, then that indicates more than what it appears to be....

James
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

James wrote:
Neemo wrote:

why would FBI guys care about music anyway? dont they have better things to do? like bust drug cartels and murderers?

Didn't they used to like looking for Hoffa's body?

They like chasing dead myths.







Thanks axl.:buckethead:

Ulises
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

Ulises wrote:

One of the best things that Axl ever wrote.

tejastech08
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

tejastech08 wrote:

Just now downloaded the leaks. Listening to this for the first time right now. Good song.

Neemo
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

Neemo wrote:

there was apparently a chant for prostitute on December 20th, 2006 - Gibson Ampitheater - Universal City, CA and i seem to recall that ther e was a claim of them playing a it of somthing during that time

it was apparently either

1) after SCOM and before KoHD

or

2)after KOHD and before YCBM

does anyone have a boot of that show to see if gnr played a littel ditty around that time? thanks in advance smile

dave-gnfnr2k
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

dave-gnfnr2k wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

People claim all sorts of things on these sites.

Ok go by what people who worked on the song said about it.
Buckmaster said the song is like fire and ice. And its 4 mins long.  The song is 6 months long and its not like fire and ice.  Its a ballad with no heavy parts at all.  Also Brain said its one of the best songs on the album and while its a good song its not one of the best of the leaks.

This was said by Youth or was it Axl

Prositute: "Prostitute" is another song that is very likely to be on "Chinese Democracy". The song goes back to 1996, and it was first confirmed by Kerrang in 1999. I did however get confirmation that it's much older through a contact who was working at Geffen. He said he heard the song, and said it was a rocking tune that reminded him of the old band. He may have said the song was kinda like "November Rain" meets "Nightrain", but this is based on a conversation that happened in 1997, so memory slips.

The song is not rockin at all

Rex
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Re: Song #2 (Unknown Title)

Rex wrote:

The song does go from soft to heavy.  Listen to the parts when Axl's layered vocals come in, then listen when he is just singing.  The differences are not subtle.

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