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xbrownstonex
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xbrownstonex wrote:
Blackstar wrote:
xbrownstonex wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

Not unbelievable that Axl still lives in a 90s bubble. Nobody to challenge him, nobody to teach him new things. Everybody just tip toeing while he continues to do the same things he did 30 years ago.


Nobody dares saying anything. I've heard first hand that nobody in the band even dares to tell him they don't want to do the marathon shows. It's Axl who calls the shots on everything and with TB enabling him for years now, nothing will change

I can see that being true, because Duff has implied it in public interviews a few times, saying how physically challenging and tiring has been for him to play the 3-hour shows. He's even made a point that the long shows can be damaging for Axl's voice. Of course he said all that in his familiar diplomatic way and choosing his words carefully so that what he said couldn't be taken as a direct dig at someone.

I can understand Dizzy or Fortus not daring tell Axl about it, but I don't understand why Duff or Slash wouldn't  (although Slash probably doesn't mind the long shows anyway). What would Axl do, fire them?

You know how Axl is. Duff and Slash are trying everything to keep the peace and not anger the man.

slashsfro
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slashsfro wrote:
Blackstar wrote:
slashsfro wrote:

What I don’t get is why they don’t hire a social media person to hype/market this new stuff (songs) to casuals.

This is how you reach people today .  It’s almost like they are stuck in the 20th century.

They do have both a publicist (they're working with a PR company called the Orel Company) and a separate social media team.

But if the emails found in the court documents for the Kat Benzova case are an indication or a glimpse of how this works, they have to run everything with Fernando first, so they can't do anything without his permission.

It’s just sad that these people who have ZERO experience in managing a big name rock band are running this into the ground.


And they blackmailed their way into this spot too.

polluxlm
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polluxlm wrote:

Axl gets a lot of slack for his vocal performance, but in reality that is out of his control. When he does sing good he still does it to perfection.

Slash on the other hand is all over the place. Sometimes brilliant, other times meh. His guitar playing on this track is lacking. Tone is weak, solo is uninspired. I have not heard a good solo from his since the VR days.

xbrownstonex
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xbrownstonex wrote:

Fernando really put up posters with his stupid kid for sale. That's a new low for the band.

BLS-Pride
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BLS-Pride wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

Axl gets a lot of slack for his vocal performance, but in reality that is out of his control. When he does sing good he still does it to perfection.

Slash on the other hand is all over the place. Sometimes brilliant, other times meh. His guitar playing on this track is lacking. Tone is weak, solo is uninspired. I have not heard a good solo from his since the VR days.

That certainly is a take. His solo and playing is the best part of this song in my opinion.

Izzyjim
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Izzyjim wrote:
BLS-Pride wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

Axl gets a lot of slack for his vocal performance, but in reality that is out of his control. When he does sing good he still does it to perfection.

Slash on the other hand is all over the place. Sometimes brilliant, other times meh. His guitar playing on this track is lacking. Tone is weak, solo is uninspired. I have not heard a good solo from his since the VR days.

That certainly is a take. His solo and playing is the best part of this song in my opinion.

I agree, a real old-school Slash sound solo

slashsfro
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slashsfro wrote:
xbrownstonex wrote:

Fernando really put up posters with his stupid kid for sale. That's a new low for the band.

Um, what exactly did he do here?  I’m not exactly clear what he did with the posters.

polluxlm
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polluxlm wrote:
Izzyjim wrote:

I agree, a real old-school Slash sound solo

Old school? To my ears there is very little old school about either Axl or Slash. OMG vocals is probably the closest to old school Axl that we have gotten. Not surprising when he made an deliberate attempt to sing different to preserve his voice. Slash too has changed his entire style from the 90s. He's much more slick now, clean. Plodding. He never bends like he used to. His best Nightrain solo is still from 1992.

Good? That's subjective, but old school feels off base to me.

BLS-Pride
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BLS-Pride wrote:
polluxlm wrote:
Izzyjim wrote:

I agree, a real old-school Slash sound solo

Old school? To my ears there is very little old school about either Axl or Slash. OMG vocals is probably the closest to old school Axl that we have gotten. Not surprising when he made an deliberate attempt to sing different to preserve his voice. Slash too has changed his entire style from the 90s. He's much more slick now, clean. Plodding. He never bends like he used to. His best Nightrain solo is still from 1992.

Good? That's subjective, but old school feels off base to me.

Slash sounds more "old school" especially around the 2.30 mark. Personally reminds me a little bit of Don't cry. A tad but it's there. The old school vibe is definitely there.

guts
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