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I have this sitting in my car ready to go, along with the new Edguy CD. I will probably spin them on the weekend if I drive the three and a half hours up the coast to see my brother, but at the moment I am just not excited enough to spin either yet. :lol: Still trying to sort out what to put on my Ipod from the other discs this year.

 

I will say, though, that I could find an EP's worth of good songs on the two 'Use Your Illusion' discs and not much more... so not sure what I'll think of this one.

 

 

If I were you?? I would spin the new Edguy first.. Maybe forget all about the Guns and Roses??? :whistle:

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I have this sitting in my car ready to go, along with the new Edguy CD. I will probably spin them on the weekend if I drive the three and a half hours up the coast to see my brother, but at the moment I am just not excited enough to spin either yet. :lol: Still trying to sort out what to put on my Ipod from the other discs this year.

 

I will say, though, that I could find an EP's worth of good songs on the two 'Use Your Illusion' discs and not much more... so not sure what I'll think of this one.

 

 

If I were you?? I would spin the new Edguy first.. Maybe forget all about the Guns and Roses??? :whistle:

Oh I can guarantee you 100% the new Edguy CD will be played before GNR... but it's still going to have to wait. :)

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I guess I'm kinda interested in hearing this. When is the official release date?

 

November 23rd.

 

Which year ? :loser:

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they should have re-recorded both November Rain and 14 Years for this album, woulda been fitting i think :lol:

 

 

but my problem is i asked for it for Christmas, now i cant preorder it and get the 7inch vinyl :(

 

then knowing my luck, christmas will arrive and i wont get it, so then id have waited 5 weeks for nothing -_-

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then knowing my luck, christmas will arrive and i wont get it, so then id have waited 5 weeks for nothing -_-

 

 

If your lucky!! You would have waited 5 weeks and saved your ears from hearing it :D

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I just don't get the furor over this thing finally being released. The guy has dicked around his followers for years and years, yet some still insist upon following him blindly like sheep. How anyone can still claim this is Guns N' Roses anyway is a mystery for the ages. For a band that wasn't going anywhere without the help of MTV, I remain mystified as to why some people refer to this act as the "greatest band ever". How many albums did they put out? A handful? Challengers for that greatest band handle all have longevity; not a tumultuous few years and then the notoriety of one large ego grabbing the moniker for himself and fucking over fans by holding a projected album's release over their heads. I was never a big fan - a couple of songs are all I can stand, and there's no fucking way I would even give this release a perfunctory listen; I'm just that sick and tired of all the hype and bullshit being generated. So Mr. Rusty-Hinge Voice has finally decided to grace the music world with his presence again. Big fucking deal!

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How many albums did they put out? A handful?

And the worst thing about it all is that only one of those albums is actually any good!!!

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I just don't get the furor over this thing finally being released. The guy has dicked around his followers for years and years, yet some still insist upon following him blindly like sheep. How anyone can still claim this is Guns N' Roses anyway is a mystery for the ages. For a band that wasn't going anywhere without the help of MTV, I remain mystified as to why some people refer to this act as the "greatest band ever". How many albums did they put out? A handful? Challengers for that greatest band handle all have longevity; not a tumultuous few years and then the notoriety of one large ego grabbing the moniker for himself and fucking over fans by holding a projected album's release over their heads. I was never a big fan - a couple of songs are all I can stand, and there's no fucking way I would even give this release a perfunctory listen; I'm just that sick and tired of all the hype and bullshit being generated. So Mr. Rusty-Hinge Voice has finally decided to grace the music world with his presence again. Big fucking deal!

 

Ha ha ha .. ! Very well spoken ! Backed 100% ! Exactly my opinion. :drink:

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How many albums did they put out? A handful?

And the worst thing about it all is that only one of those albums is actually any good!!!

 

oh boy...

 

Appetite is simply the best debut ever made, Lies is an excellent acoustic "live" record and Use Your Illusion is my favourite GnR Album(s), how you can not like it baffles me, there are some really excellent hard rock songs on there, a sound that can never be replicated because its so unique...

 

Back Off Bitch, Dont Damn Me, Dont Cry, Locomotive, Coma, 14 Years, You Could Be Mine, November Rain, Yesterdays, Civil War, Pretty Tied Up, Live and Let Die, Perfect Crime, Get In The Ring, Right Next Door Hell, Double Talkin Jive, Garden Of Eden etc...

 

the first shit album they released was the last album they released, and even that had a couple of decent tracks on it...

 

someone please back me up here :anon:

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I just don't get the furor over this thing finally being released. The guy has dicked around his followers for years and years, yet some still insist upon following him blindly like sheep. How anyone can still claim this is Guns N' Roses anyway is a mystery for the ages. For a band that wasn't going anywhere without the help of MTV, I remain mystified as to why some people refer to this act as the "greatest band ever". How many albums did they put out? A handful? Challengers for that greatest band handle all have longevity; not a tumultuous few years and then the notoriety of one large ego grabbing the moniker for himself and fucking over fans by holding a projected album's release over their heads. I was never a big fan - a couple of songs are all I can stand, and there's no fucking way I would even give this release a perfunctory listen; I'm just that sick and tired of all the hype and bullshit being generated. So Mr. Rusty-Hinge Voice has finally decided to grace the music world with his presence again. Big fucking deal!

 

they only put out 2 studio albums and an EP, yet 5 year old kids listen to them right up to 70 year old adults....thats pretty decent...

 

if theyre so crap, then surely they would have just slid under the radar like Black and Blue did no? same label, same area (i think)

 

how many bands whove put out that little music have reached that kinda fame?

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I just don't get the furor over this thing finally being released. The guy has dicked around his followers for years and years, yet some still insist upon following him blindly like sheep. How anyone can still claim this is Guns N' Roses anyway is a mystery for the ages. For a band that wasn't going anywhere without the help of MTV, I remain mystified as to why some people refer to this act as the "greatest band ever". How many albums did they put out? A handful? Challengers for that greatest band handle all have longevity; not a tumultuous few years and then the notoriety of one large ego grabbing the moniker for himself and fucking over fans by holding a projected album's release over their heads. I was never a big fan - a couple of songs are all I can stand, and there's no fucking way I would even give this release a perfunctory listen; I'm just that sick and tired of all the hype and bullshit being generated. So Mr. Rusty-Hinge Voice has finally decided to grace the music world with his presence again. Big fucking deal!

 

they only put out 2 studio albums and an EP, yet 5 year old kids listen to them right up to 70 year old adults....thats pretty decent...

 

if theyre so crap, then surely they would have just slid under the radar like Black and Blue did no? same label, same area (i think)

 

how many bands whove put out that little music have reached that kinda fame?

If you're going to use that argument should we all pick up Eminem's latest albums, or Justin Timberlake, Robbie Williams and Beyonce or whoever is selling their shit by the bucketloads at the moment? Record sales mean absolutely zero with regard to the quality of a band/artist. Guns N' Roses got lucky - pure and simple as that.

 

I do believe 'Appetite for Destruction' is a really, really excellent album but 'Lies' is just pointless drivel to me, and as I've said many times before I could get an EP or maybe one full good album of material out of the 'Use Your Illusion' discs... and of course the 'Spaghetti' album is just shit. Not much there to rave about. :)

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Appetite is simply the best debut ever made

 

how you can not like it baffles me

 

a sound that can never be replicated because its so unique...

 

Get In The Ring

 

"Appetite is simply the best debut ever made"

 

 

In your opinion. Different strokes for different folks.

 

 

"how you can not like it baffles me"

 

 

Why must I like it? EVERY person doesn't have the same interest.

 

 

"a sound that can never be replicated because it's so unique"

 

 

Again, in your opinion. Are you saying no musicians can replicate their sound? I find that really hard to believe.

 

 

"Get In The Ring"

 

 

Maybe I just find it very childish for an egotistical featherweight to verbally call out scores of people for a fistfight in a song, or does anyone besides Axl Rose believe he's actually got an ounce of genuine toughness in him?

 

 

And it's no secret that the band was going nowhere, selling very little until MTV began promoting the hell out of their videos. THAT'S when they began going into the stratosphere. The same thing applied to Duran Duran in the early 80's; without video play, they'd have disappeared entirely. Could Guns N' Roses have made it without that help? Possibly, but it can't be ignored that record sales were average before that media push began.

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"Get In The Ring"

 

Maybe I just find it very childish for an egotistical featherweight to verbally call out scores of people for a fistfight in a song, or does anyone besides Axl Rose believe he's actually got an ounce of genuine toughness in him?

Yeah, what a toss that song is! :lol:

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Again, in your opinion. Are you saying no musicians can replicate their sound? I find that really hard to believe.

 

well its all my opinion, obviously....but no i dont think they can, when i was playing in the GnR trbiute a few months ago i broke down their songs and tried to figure out what made them so unique..

 

my fave bands are Bon Jovi, GnR, Motley Crue and SKid Row, Bon Jovi have Blue Tears, Skid Row have Sven Gali, Motley crue have soundalikes like some of the Southgang stuff but ive never heard a band that has that "sound" that GnR had

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Really like early GnR alot and AFD was damn solid in a world full of make up wearing bandwagon jumpers.Axl was the real deal early on but like alot of musicians who get fame and fortune that fast they just burn out/sell out and get lazy.Damn if they weren't hungry on that first record and you can hear it in the attitude..i grew up about 50 miles from where Axl and Izzy did in West Lafayette,IN and he had the drive to get out of that shithole and head west and i salute him for that.

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All of you are out of your mind. All GNR albums were good, even the covers album. Why anyone would bag on the music just because he's a dickhead is beyond me. There's about 10 million people out there that have supported them and still do because their music is killer.

 

Say what you want but all I hear is blah blah blah... :)

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Why anyone would bag on the music just because he's a dickhead is beyond me.

Just want to make very clear that none of the band members and what I think of them or what they do have any even remote influence on what I think of their music. One of my biggest pet hates is people disliking music for every other ounce of shit reason other than the actual songs. My comments, as always, are based purely on the fact that I don't think they have many good songs. ;)

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I do believe 'Appetite for Destruction' is a really, really excellent album but 'Lies' is just pointless drivel to me, and as I've said many times before I could get an EP or maybe one full good album of material out of the 'Use Your Illusion' discs... and of course the 'Spaghetti' album is just shit. Not much there to rave about. :)

 

 

That I completely agree with, although when I ocassionally spin 'Appetite..' now, I find my mind wandering I have heard it so many times.

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That I completely agree with, although when I ocassionally spin 'Appetite..' now, I find my mind wandering I have heard it so many times.

 

ah, well i havent been able to listen to that album for about 2 years now, same with Slippery When Wet, i wore it out...

 

the problem is that when you learn to play a whole album on guitar as ive done with those two, it makes listening to it almost unbearable....i can never just listen to a song that ive had to learn for enjoyment :(

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