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#1 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 30 weeks ago

Great song. Impressed by this one. Angry was just filler.

#2 Re: The Sunset Strip » Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds album » 30 weeks ago

More views, released later, more effort put into and still a new single before Gn'R.

Also new single has a unique cover again.

#3 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2023 Tour Dates » 30 weeks ago

Doubt.jpg

But the Vegas date hasn't been announced yet.

#4 Re: The Garden » NFL 2023/24 season » 30 weeks ago

James I love you but Fields is hot garbage. Scramble first QB with no vision.

He'll occasionally make some highlight reel play but when the time comes for him to hit the easy throws, he'll fold like a deck of cards.

Chicago and Detroit are the same franchise - inept ownership and fans who live off of the hate for their rivals.

Old school teams like that have no chance in the modern NFL. Best bet is to nuke the franchise, dome their horrible field, and start over.

#5 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General confirmed next » 30 weeks ago

Sky Dog wrote:
exoterica wrote:

Axl is the weak link on most of Chinese Democracy. His writing needed work and it's clear he shut himself in while doing all the writing.

Axl in all his moods oscillates between pompous grandiosity and misogynistic self-hatred which worked for the afterglow of 1970s glam rock and 1980s hair metal but when the 1990s rolled around, he didn't really have much to say.

It's why "Better" is such a punch-through song for me. He's writing in the first-person, reflecting, and actually working through his issues in song form. It's like, okay, yeah I can get this. There's something here to be said between author and listener. "There Was A Time but now you're Better". Okay, cool, got it. I've been there. Perhaps is kind of like the proto-Better but it's not there. Still too depressive and just like... You listen to it and you go... just go to therapy, man. Or something. You're a killjoy to be around when you're like this.

And again, why Izzy was so important. Izzy hearing Perhaps would turn it into a bar song about some chick. Oh sorry, Perhaps I didn't see you. He'd give it that cheeky, sing-songy, dry humor sort of thing.

I'm not optimistic that "The General" is anything than more of the same. I think he probably could write a decent angry song in that era so "Soul Monster" would be the one I'd hold out for.

I get the impression we're getting commercially safe B-sides. Either they hold back for one final hurrah, don't release them at all, or just let the fizz come out of the soda. Very strange that "Atlas" is supposedly coming out. Song is nothing more than a deep cut for hardcores, even less commercial than Perhaps which reads like a coda.

Horseshit….

Stunning, masterful, jaw-dropping argument.

Hello, I’m the Great Axl. Let me only write a first draft of all my lyrics and only show up to the studio “when the Muse appears” while my two bands play, write, and record their asses off. Rehearsals? What are those? Only for the little people…

Interesting how after Buckethead and Robin and the record company sponsored shadow band disappeared, the Grand Pooh-Bah has yet to record another song.

Get a grip.

#6 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General confirmed next » 30 weeks ago

Axl is the weak link on most of Chinese Democracy. His writing needed work and it's clear he shut himself in while doing all the writing.

Axl in all his moods oscillates between pompous grandiosity and misogynistic self-hatred which worked for the afterglow of 1970s glam rock and 1980s hair metal but when the 1990s rolled around, he didn't really have much to say.

It's why "Better" is such a punch-through song for me. He's writing in the first-person, reflecting, and actually working through his issues in song form. It's like, okay, yeah I can get this. There's something here to be said between author and listener. "There Was A Time but now you're Better". Okay, cool, got it. I've been there. Perhaps is kind of like the proto-Better but it's not there. Still too depressive and just like... You listen to it and you go... just go to therapy, man. Or something. You're a killjoy to be around when you're like this.

And again, why Izzy was so important. Izzy hearing Perhaps would turn it into a bar song about some chick. Oh sorry, Perhaps I didn't see you. He'd give it that cheeky, sing-songy, dry humor sort of thing.

I'm not optimistic that "The General" is anything than more of the same. I think he probably could write a decent angry song in that era so "Soul Monster" would be the one I'd hold out for.

I get the impression we're getting commercially safe B-sides. Either they hold back for one final hurrah, don't release them at all, or just let the fizz come out of the soda. Very strange that "Atlas" is supposedly coming out. Song is nothing more than a deep cut for hardcores, even less commercial than Perhaps which reads like a coda.

#7 Re: Guns N' Roses » If GNR goes on hiatus, NuGuns should reunite » 31 weeks ago

People who enable you, let you wallow in dysnfunction, and sponge off of you are still parasites, even if they're relatively more benign than say, managers in the music industry.

#8 Re: Guns N' Roses » If GNR goes on hiatus, NuGuns should reunite » 31 weeks ago

Since we're sharing security guard stories, in 2006 I talked to a guy who told us everyone in the venue was briefed to tell people to not take photos of Axl and that Sebastian Bach showed up so shitfaced he had to sober up all day in order to perform and he got so wrecked after the show, he stayed overnight at the venue.

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