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Cerulean wind
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Re: How much has Axl worked on CD since its release?

FlashFlood wrote:
Cerulean wind wrote:

My take on what's on CD II, the next album:


1 - "HardSkool"
2 - "Atlas"
3 - "Grace"
4 - "Elvis"
5 - "Cuban"
6 - "Perhaps"
7 - "7"
8 - "Wichita Lineman" [Glen Campbell song]
9 - "The Seeker" [The Who song]
10 - "Bennie & The Jets" [Elton John song]
11 - "Black Hole Sun" [Soundgarden song]
12 - "General""
13 - "Absurd!"
14 - "Light My Fire (Monstrosity)"

Quick Song needs to be there

"Quick Song" and "Zodiac" were instrumentam songs rejected by Axl circa 2004.

dalethirsty
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Re: How much has Axl worked on CD since its release?

dalethirsty wrote:

quick song and zodiac both have vocals. the former is probably the most gn'r sounding song we heard in the leaks.

hopefully it returns in some form! awesome riff.

Cerulean wind
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Re: How much has Axl worked on CD since its release?

Key East
Key East
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Sent in 2006 to Ray N, CA. I am oblivious to this message.

On top of my mind... I tell you:

CHINESE DEMOCRACY: It's rock like you'd expect from Axl Rose. You now have a nice intro at the beginning. One of the wildest riffs I ever heard.

PERCEPTION REALITY LIFE: I think Axl's voice is higher than ever. It looks like the future. It starts off quiet and then comes heavy rock ready to take it all.

OH MY GOD: Wild. It is nothing like the rest of the album. Lots of guitars, very heavy. It looks like a fusion of punk and heavy rock.

MADAGASCAR: My favorite of the whole lot. Very special, very slow. It has a socialist sense, I like it. Live versions don't do it justice.

ATLAS SHRUGGED: Ugh. Radio friendly song. It's not my cup of tea.

RHIAD AND THE BEDOUINS: Very punk, a heavy introduction. I like it but there are songs that are much better.

THERE WAS A TIME: His greatest song. I can see this song as a single.

JACKIE CHAN: TWAT's opposite. It's a nice song but it's straight rock and roll.

THIS I LOVE: rushed piano ballad but it's growing on me. THERE WAS A TIME is still the Crown jewel.

PERHAPS: probably a filler. Long and boring. Nice vocals by Axl.

CATCHER IN THE RYE: One of the most loving and sweet songs you will ever hear. I loved the lyrics, the melody. A message of hope in the face of the loss of innocence.

SILKWORMS: I like the intro. The rest is trash.

TONTO: I don't like even the intro. Trash.

CUBAN SKIES: I loved the introduction between a mix of old and electronic music. Axl's voice calmed. Then it gets heavy, and the message it gives is hopeful.

IF THE WORLD: Axl's voice calmed again. Between of old and electronic music again. I really like the intro, loved it. It's a pinch-of-salt better than the previous song.

OKLAHOMA: The great rock and roll of this album. Well constructed, the lyrics have nothing to do with the music and yet the result is great. You are going to love it.

DEVIOUS BASTARD: Short, sassy and sharp. I like electronic music that gets in the way towards the end. It should last longer.

PROSTITUTE: Forget what I've said about TWAT. This is his greatest melody.

S.O.G: future bdsm screamo song.

BETTER: future heavy metal song.

REBEL: future route 66 song.

IRS: future folk/protest song.

THE BLUES: You're going to love it. Live versions are nothing compared to this version. It looks like the UYI's. I left it for last because I knew you would like it. They will surely put it to close the album. One of my favs.
Yesterday at 11:31 AM

I'm calling this bs

James
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Re: How much has Axl worked on CD since its release?

James wrote:

It's definitely bullshit. It's a GNR troll trolling the Hoffman forum thinking that will give it more credibility.

It doesn't.

It might have been semi believable had he not went overboard with song titles and claiming it's from 2006.

It's the problem with fakers....they go overboard with selling the story and it exposes it as a fraud to anyone with a functioning brain.

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