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yarno
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Re: Axl Rose Speaks to Billboard

yarno wrote:

yeah interesting.. googled up: slash horn section idea

From http://texasrat.com/gunsnroses/h/guns_n … iew01.html

GNR AS SEXISTS:
People have accused Guns N' Roses of being sexist, from the lyrics of some of their songs to their onstage horn section of women clad in G-strings. "Am I sexist? The answer is no", said Slash. "We're talking about stuff everyone goes through. It's not that we're trying to make a bold statement. Every song is about experience". He said the all-female horn section was his idea. "It's like seeing a girl driving a Ferrari", he said. "It's something you don't expect to see, but it's cool when you do". He said the horn players wear whatever they want, and they opted for lingerie.

Mikkamakka
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Re: Axl Rose Speaks to Billboard

Mikkamakka wrote:

Yeah, like I said: the horn section was Axl's idea. Then Slash thought that it should be an all-female horn section.

Olorin
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Re: Axl Rose Speaks to Billboard

Olorin wrote:

I really didnt like the horn section, killed the rock in a few songs for me (live and let die for one)

Did one of the backing girls die? I think I read that somewhere.

One thing that annoyed me about Slash's book was when he was talking about the girls, he started naming them and couldnt remember one of their  names. I mean c'mon, it is a book, you could do them the respect of asking somebody and find out before writing the book, pick up the phone or something.
I think his book was supposed to be informal and written in a casual conversational manner but sometimes it was quite irritating, like the example above.

NY Giants82
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NY Giants82 wrote:

I hated what the horn section did to "Move to the City". There was a great song, that I could not listen to anymore live, and always skipped on dvds.

Neemo
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Neemo wrote:

i wanst a fan of the big huge setup in the UYI years

horns, backup singers etc...i wasnt even fond of zig zag but its become apparanet that he was necessary to perform NR...they still need 3 guys on keys to play it live

FlashFlood
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FlashFlood wrote:

i didnt really mind it. they were just kind of in their whole stones immitation era

Olorin
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Olorin wrote:

I quite liked Teddy Zig Zag, the harmonica in Bad Obsession is cool as fuck!

I cant stand the Live Era version of Move To The City, its painful to listen to. Like something you would hear in the lobby of a Las Vegas casino.

The version they played live in 87/88 was killer.

Axlin16
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Axlin16 wrote:

Well I have to totally disagree with all of you. The horn section made Move To The City amazing, totally squashing the Lies version, and I also think the backup musicians & horns added an extra depth to the covers Live and Let Die & Knockin' On Heaven's Door, as well as Bad Obsession, November Rain & Pretty Tied Up.

I wouldn't have wanted to see the horns last forever, but it was cool for 1992, for a 'leg'.

-D-
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-D- wrote:

I loved the fucking big band stuff

I thought it was awesome.

-D-
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Re: Axl Rose Speaks to Billboard

-D- wrote:

Have to ask a question to all the Axl defenders



If Axl is tellilng the truth and he is the victim

How come so many people have quit his band?

Look at the fucking body count for fuck's sake.

Robin would rather go back and be a touring NIN member than be apart of a band he is a creative part of.

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