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Re: Another Year Almost Gone By
To be clear, what Mysteron actually said was
The delay is being caused by the record company. The ball is in their court now.
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Does this mean (he said) CD's mastered? Not necessarily.
Does this mean (he said) CD's turned over to the label? Not necessarily.
Re: Another Year Almost Gone By
Settle down, chief.
Merely suggesting that people should take Mysteron's info as is, without reading out nuggets of info that aren't there to begin with. He's saying the label is currently holding back the CD release. I personally tend to give Mysteron the benefit of a doubt in these things.
So I do believe him.
Re: Another Year Almost Gone By
The whole 'Mysteron' thing used to be vaguely interesting in the Dark Ages of GNR, almost like a glow worm keeping the feint hope of a new GNR album alive. Now it just seems a bit childish to me. I just don't get what the point of him/her is - if there was something to say then the band could say it, if there's nothing interesting then just keep your mouth shut.
But I guess they like it that way, to keep people coming back
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Re: Another Year Almost Gone By
it still kinda shitty that there was a case for slash and not for axl.
I'd expect it's because that kind of display tends to be somewhat fickle and trend driven doesn't it? Like at the moment slash is in the media alot cos VR have been touring (until this drug incident), then theres the book publicity, and of course the saturation campaigning (at least in Australia) about guitar hero 3 comming out. So he is kinda fresh in the mind. Meanwhile Axl has had a relatively quiet year in comparision, he did a sucessful tour of Australia and stuff, but he hasn't been as all over the media as Slash at the moment.
But I wouldn't see it as them entering into a Slash vs Axl debate..maybe they just rotated it cos it would look good at the newest store or something.
I wouldn't sweat it, at the end of the day in rock history, Slash will be looked upon as one of the greatest guitarists of our age, and Axl will be remembered as one of the greatest front men and vocalists.