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- Loaded Revolver
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Re: Slash Basically Blaming Axl
There putting the finishing touches on the Better video. It's about 99% complete.
LMAO
Axl said they were putting the "finishing touches" and CD back during RIR3 in 2001... When did the album come out?
You just got the kiss of death.
- Loaded Revolver
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Re: Slash Basically Blaming Axl
Then you apparently didn't read my post, that called Axl out too. They were ALL has beens.
I'm just saying that if Tommy is a nobody, and Axl is a has been, then Slash, Duff & Izzy were too. I see nothing in their discography and career history, to grant them some sort of immunity.
And Intercourse, Tommy working in telesales... whatever. That doesn't mean people don't know or remember him. Gary Cherone became a building contractor, and I hear that cat's name ALL the time.
And as for the industry being totally abuzz over VR, that was mainly due to the fact every other fuckin' interview was being done by all of them, to remind us all 900 fuckin' times they're starting a band. Well ding ding for them.
Chinese Democracy up until 2002 was a highly anticipated album. After that tour disaster, I will agree, they became a legendary joke, and that album will remain one despite being superior.
When a has been tells the media "Hey I'm starting a new band", no one cares, that is part of being a has been. The only time anyone cares about a has been, it's when there is a mugshot involved.
- Intercourse
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Re: Slash Basically Blaming Axl
I reckon the leaks killed a lot of the anticipation plus with the crying wolf for over 9 years, it all just got old. People just got bored of Axl's carry on and moved on.
Re: Slash Basically Blaming Axl
Wasn't the biggest Axl Rose news about biting a security guard or bitchslapping a fashion dude for quite a long time? Now the only news is when he bashes Slash again. Where was all the coverage when CD was released?
All over the place, you didn't see? Fuse TV, MTV News, Rolling Stone, all over the place.
The only reason it didn't go to the VR-degree, was because Axl refused to do interviews and put his face out there, unlike Slash which was already on the ground, knee pads, and smiling.