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Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
She talks the UYI tour, Axl, One in A Million, unreleased UYI documentary footage and Pink Floyd.
Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi … d-1016795/
- jimmythegent
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Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
That was a really cool read - very complimentary of Axl. Rolling Stone have always been GNR cheerleaders but am I wrong in reading they are ramping up things here in expectation of.... something?
- FlashFlood
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Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
That was a really cool read - very complimentary of Axl. Rolling Stone have always been GNR cheerleaders but am I wrong in reading they are ramping up things here in expectation of.... something?
Don’t make the same mistake I did...
Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
That was a really cool read - very complimentary of Axl. Rolling Stone have always been GNR cheerleaders but am I wrong in reading they are ramping up things here in expectation of.... something?
A 2021 NITL Tour? Sure, why not.
- elevendayempire
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Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
I did wonder if it might be down to the Melissa article being published a couple of weeks back. IIRC Roberta had another interview published soon after the Cosmo interview with Melissa, so I wonder if her PR isn't piggybacking on Melissa's coverage a bit? Like they're approaching outlets going, "Hey, Melissa says she's the first female member of GN'R but Roberta toured with them in the 90s..."
- metallex78
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Re: Rolling Stone Article on Roberta Freeman
I did wonder if it might be down to the Melissa article being published a couple of weeks back. IIRC Roberta had another interview published soon after the Cosmo interview with Melissa, so I wonder if her PR isn't piggybacking on Melissa's coverage a bit? Like they're approaching outlets going, "Hey, Melissa says she's the first female member of GN'R but Roberta toured with them in the 90s..."
It’s most definitely down to that. They (Rolling Stone) kinda allude to that at the start of the Roberta article.
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