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- FlashFlood
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Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
It actually is kind of odd that we know of an album's worth of unreleased songs. maybe baz wasn't so far from the truth at all.
Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
And I'm thinking that Seven is actually Sorry.
i dont think so if that is right why Axl named like a diferent track?
Oklahoma. The General has alot of hype, whereas I'm curious to hear the lyrics to Oklahoma since we know what it's about.
i think that the lyrics of that song would interesing but i dont understand why axl change the to Berlin if the song talks about Oklahoma bombing
Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
After the anticipation and description of Prostitute, and then hearing it and having felt totally lied to, I cannot choose General. I'll say Atlas Shrugged. It can't be worse than the book.
I kind of feel the same way. I like the song but, I was totally expecting something different based on the way it was described.
I'll go with "Atlas Shrugged". Wasn't it described as a 70's glam? So, as way off as the descriptions of songs are, it's probably a death metal rocker. :)
Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
misterID wrote:And I'm thinking that Seven is actually Sorry.
i dont think so if that is right why Axl named like a diferent track?
PaSnow wrote:Oklahoma. The General has alot of hype, whereas I'm curious to hear the lyrics to Oklahoma since we know what it's about.
i think that the lyrics of that song would interesing but i dont understand why axl change the to Berlin if the song talks about Oklahoma bombing
When Axl played some tracks to "Rolling Stone" in 2000 along with "There Was A Time", "I.R.S." and "The Blues"... "Oklahoma" was supposed to be the only track without vocals.... implying Axl hadn't done any.
Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
misterID wrote:And I'm thinking that Seven is actually Sorry.
i dont think so if that is right why Axl named like a diferent track?
PaSnow wrote:Oklahoma. The General has alot of hype, whereas I'm curious to hear the lyrics to Oklahoma since we know what it's about.
i think that the lyrics of that song would interesing but i dont understand why axl change the to Berlin if the song talks about Oklahoma bombing
He never said it was specifically about the bombing. He was dealing with lawsuits/court appearances at the time of the bombing, and that's what inspired it.
Sounds to me like its another I.R.S.
- Arcade Roses
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Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
'H---------'.
Nemus - bless him - seemed somewhat excited about a track with a title something like that. Last time I cornered him on this, he told me he could not remember the title. *cough* *cough* *:bs:* *cough* *cough*
IIRC I think it was around the time he said he sneaked into the execs(?) room or something.:/
(It seems to be a nine or ten letter word beginning with 'H' - pure blind/pointless speculation: 'Hellhounds' or something?)
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Re: Wich one of this songs you like to see in the Next GN'R Album ?
Another wrote:misterID wrote:And I'm thinking that Seven is actually Sorry.
i dont think so if that is right why Axl named like a diferent track?
PaSnow wrote:Oklahoma. The General has alot of hype, whereas I'm curious to hear the lyrics to Oklahoma since we know what it's about.
i think that the lyrics of that song would interesing but i dont understand why axl change the to Berlin if the song talks about Oklahoma bombing
He never said it was specifically about the bombing. He was dealing with lawsuits/court appearances at the time of the bombing, and that's what inspired it.
Sounds to me like its another I.R.S.
sory im misunderstud what Dave Domingues said:
"As the far as the songs go: 'Oklahoma' was pretty much written by the time they got to the studio. Axl wrote that with inspiration from the Oklahoma City bombing (more as a tribute to those who died, if I'm not mistaken). [...] (Sp1at, 02/07/05)