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#2311 Re: The Sunset Strip » Jani Lane Dead, only 47 » 764 weeks ago
-D- wrote:Dog Eat Dog is my fave album and one of my fave albums of the 90's. April 2031, Andy Warhol, bitter pill, Let it Rain... Amazing songs.
Music is subjective obviously and everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I always laugh when I see that statement and yeah I've seen/heard it quite a few times over the years. Metal Sludge is littered with people who say that was the masterpiece of the 90s.
I'd loved to have smoked, snorted, or shot up whatever it was you Warrant fans were taking then.
The early-mid 90s is just a landscape of musical masterpieces and I just cant imagine listing that album in that category. No offense. I know Russ is a HUGE fan of those later Warrant albums so you're not alone here in your opinion.
Other than Dog Eat Dog, Bon Jovi, and RHCP, what are your other fave albums from that decade? Just curious what the litmus test is here. Don't include GNR for obvious reasons. I kinda have a feeling you like them.
Prince Diamonds and Pearls/Love Symbol Album/Gold Experience/Emancipation
Shotgun Messiah Second Coming
Slave to the Grind
Michael Jackson Dangerous
Nirvana Nevermind/In Utero/MTV Unplugged
2pac All Eyes On Me
Dr Dre The Chronic
Garth Brooks No Fences,Ropin the Wind
All those great 90's country albums from Dwight Yoakam,Alan Jackson,Tracy Lawrence
NIN The Fragile
Eminem Slim Shady LP
Wu Tang Clan 36 Chambers
Ice T Original Gangsta
Just off the top of my head back then it was everything Prince for the most part though.
STP Core/Purple
Liked Korn's first few albums
Kiss Revenge
#2312 Re: Guns N' Roses » I bet the US Tour goes smooth » 764 weeks ago
U couldn't figure out the songs??
What kind of fan are u Faldor! hahahahah J/K
Shit i could name ANY GNR song on about 5 notes
#2313 Re: The Sunset Strip » REM break up. » 764 weeks ago
sounds more like a "Retirement" than a break up Imo
#2314 Re: The Sunset Strip » Jani Lane Dead, only 47 » 764 weeks ago
Loved Jani don't give a shit to say it loud and proud.
He was one of the talented guys from that era for sure.
He wrote pretty much every single warrant song and all of the hits by himself.
Dog Eat Dog is my fave album and one of my fave albums of the 90's. April 2031, Andy Warhol, bitter pill, Let it Rain... Amazing songs.
#2315 Re: The Sunset Strip » Sons of Anarchy Season Four » 764 weeks ago
Great season so far. Last night's episode kicked ass
#2316 Re: The Sunset Strip » Charlie Sheen is the fucking man! » 764 weeks ago
New two and a Half men was pretty terrible
#2317 Re: The Garden » The best unintentionally sexual church signs. » 764 weeks ago
LMFAO!
Hysterical!
#2318 Re: Guns N' Roses » I bet the US Tour goes smooth » 764 weeks ago
The reason I care so much about ticket sales and numbers etc is because IF we want more GNR stuff... Albums,future tours etc... This tour HAS to be successful.
So you have to think about more than just your entertainment. The whole "As long As I go and am entertained it's a success" doesn't fly cause you have to think on a grander scale than just what you think/like.
if this band is gonna last and continue on, I think this tour is make or break unless they want to become a Mr Big giant stars in Japan only type Nostalgic act.
I honestly don't think this was apart of Axl's vision for GNR when he fought so hard for control.
#2319 Re: Guns N' Roses » I bet the US Tour goes smooth » 764 weeks ago
The US Tour will be a success. Whether or not the "usual suspects" in the GNR online community choose to look at it that way is another story altogether.
I think people lose sight of certain things inside their fandom.
its like as hardcore fans, we put blinders on and don't realize certain truths that should have us very concerned.
GNR are one of the greatest/biggest bands of all time. that is indisputable.. Problem is, their peers: Metallica,U2,Bon Jovi, Chili Peppers etc still sell out massive stadiums all around the world and sell out arenas and football fields in the US.. GNR should still be THIS big.. so if you think filling 5k of 15k seats is successful, I think you and other fans need to look more objectively at this.
#2320 Re: Guns N' Roses » I bet the US Tour goes smooth » 764 weeks ago
I do think the recent success of the Motley/Poison tour has to have promoters optimistic.
I def think Axl needs to play the game a little for this to be successful.. maybe some radio interviews etc and building a nice reputation from the beginning. if people read bad reviews and the "late" thing... People are gonna stay home, especially in this economy.

