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apex-twin
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Re: Start times

apex-twin wrote:
TheSundanceKid wrote:

Clearly, it has to do with what I would guess: anxiety, stage fright, psyching  oneself up to perform & getting into that zone / mind frame.

Him being an anxious sod before showtime has always played a part. When I saw them in '06, he was still en route from London (another country!) during the warmup band. Good show, tho, but that tardiness has also gotten gigs canceled. There are also the numerous instances, mostly during the UYI tour, wherein he excused himself from showing up on time in order to watch the fireworks, have a go at the casino, etc. Meanwhile, the rest of the band were getting wasted and the audiences riled up.

It's always been a trade-off between overcoming actual pre-show issues and his handlers allowing petulant behaviour. Del James' enabling article is prolly the most embarrassing example in recent memory.

How hard is it to allocate the necessary prep time for a show in advance and do what's needed to perform - and take the stage within a reasonable timeframe? Guns is always an Axl show in that, and the mental issues have unfortunately included selfishness. In the past, he's needed to be the main attraction and wanted to be waited on.

To his credit, he's been improving in that sense in the recent years. That's another reason why AC/DC is good news - Angus would kick him to the curb for the diva behaviour he's demonstrated in Guns over the decades.

A Private Eye
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Re: Start times

It will be interesting to see if this translates to GNR shows. He's been putting in the performances of his life in recent weeks and coming out bang on time. No excuse not to do that with GNR now. He's set a dangerous prescedent for himself.

buzzsaw
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Re: Start times

buzzsaw wrote:

There really weren't any issues in Vegas.  They were a little late night 1, but I don't think that was their fault.  People were late getting into the stadium maybe due to the weather.

Re: Start times

Sky Dog wrote:
apex-twin wrote:
TheSundanceKid wrote:

Clearly, it has to do with what I would guess: anxiety, stage fright, psyching  oneself up to perform & getting into that zone / mind frame.

Him being an anxious sod before showtime has always played a part. When I saw them in '06, he was still en route from London (another country!) during the warmup band. Good show, tho, but that tardiness has also gotten gigs canceled. There are also the numerous instances, mostly during the UYI tour, wherein he excused himself from showing up on time in order to watch the fireworks, have a go at the casino, etc. Meanwhile, the rest of the band were getting wasted and the audiences riled up.

It's always been a trade-off between overcoming actual pre-show issues and his handlers allowing petulant behaviour. Del James' enabling article is prolly the most embarrassing example in recent memory.

How hard is it to allocate the necessary prep time for a show in advance and do what's needed to perform - and take the stage within a reasonable timeframe? Guns is always an Axl show in that, and the mental issues have unfortunately included selfishness. In the past, he's needed to be the main attraction and wanted to be waited on.

To his credit, he's been improving in that sense in the recent years. That's another reason why AC/DC is good news - Angus would kick him to the curb for the diva behaviour he's demonstrated in Guns over the decades.

Pretty sure Angus has also quickly realized how talented Axl is....don't think he will be kicking him to the curb anytime soon.

apex-twin
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Re: Start times

apex-twin wrote:
Sky Dog wrote:
apex-twin wrote:

To his credit, he's been improving in that sense in the recent years. That's another reason why AC/DC is good news - Angus would kick him to the curb for the diva behaviour he's demonstrated in Guns over the decades.

Pretty sure Angus has also quickly realized how talented Axl is....don't think he will be kicking him to the curb anytime soon.

As a touring band, Guns can be - and has been - ran like The Mats on 'roids, which may offer insight as to why Tommy was OK with it for so many years. However, Axl of 1991 would have zero chance to last in AC/DC beyond a few guest appearances. His attitude would've been just plain wrong.

Angus' got The Ramones' attitude of going to work every time he takes the stage. I doubt he could be arsed to pamper a temperamental frontman. Axl of 2016 is very different in that regard, and a much better fit in terms of personality.

Re: Start times

Sky Dog wrote:

Axl took his Happy Pill, and he may like singing about Satan! 9

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