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misterID
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

misterID wrote:

Commercials are the new MTV, unfortunately. That's the best way to get your music out there in front of people. MTV sure doesn't give a fuck about music videos or music period anymore sad

RussTCB
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

RussTCB wrote:

removed

faldor
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

faldor wrote:
russtcb wrote:
misterID wrote:

Commercials are the new MTV, unfortunately. That's the best way to get your music out there in front of people. MTV sure doesn't give a fuck about music videos or music period anymore sad

Yep.

I cannot imagine why on God's green these songs weren't all over comercials, sporting events, so on.

Parts of "Better" were played during Monday Night Countdown.  Songs were played during WWE events too I've heard.  At the beginning there was a definite push, but when the band did nothing to follow up on that push all momentum and interest was lost.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

Axlin16 wrote:

Chinese Democracy was the official song the WWE used to promote WWE Armageddon I believe, and everytime they played it, and advertised the PPV, they said that's "Chinese Democracy" off of Guns N' Roses new album, "Chinese Democracy", available at Best Buy stores everywhere!

That was all Azoff & UMG.

Acquiesce
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

Acquiesce wrote:

I heard Chinese Democracy played several times during Philadelphia Flyers games.

buzzsaw
 Rep: 423 

Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

buzzsaw wrote:
Acquiesce wrote:

I heard Chinese Democracy played several times during Philadelphia Flyers games.

They were just trying to get the fans excited about hockey in Philly by inciting a riot.

Neemo
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

Neemo wrote:
buzzsaw wrote:
Acquiesce wrote:

I heard Chinese Democracy played several times during Philadelphia Flyers games.

They were just trying to get the fans excited about hockey in Philly by inciting a riot.

16 sorry philly gnr fans but its funny 19

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

Axlin16 wrote:

14

Yeah where gonna have to score that one.

PaSnow
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

PaSnow wrote:

^ It's funny.

Anyway, I'm sure it's been said but I think the label prob gave up pretty quickly. When Axl didn't do interviews, have a tour lined up, or do much in the way of getting himself out there, making a video etc. Then the release date came, still nothing. IMHO they gave up January 1st, 2009. I think Better was a single by then, and come the new year, the label stopped urging radio to play it, didn't care, didn't do anything.

The albums obviously taking up space on shelves now, probably moved some into the back by now. I think Axl should release a B-sides, outtakes, and demo's double cd, for cheap come the fall. If he has any really good songs left, put it on, get 1 single out of it, and promote it almost as "The Making Of" or "The Lost Sessions". Kinda like Lies or Incesticide was.


It'll never happen, and I'm dreaming, but I think it'd be worth a shot. Hell, really what the hell else is he gonna do?!  And we know he's got a whole wall full of stuff to take from.

jamester
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Re: Why didn't the label support Chinese Democracy?

jamester wrote:

they did...for 15 years?  shipped pre sold... I think they expected best buy to to look after  there investment a lil better. Like seems they expected best buy to handle it post release.

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