You are not logged in. Please register or login.
- Topics: Active | Unanswered
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
why can't we change it? why does it have to be the way these people say it has to be?
GnR have a platform, or rather axl has a platform, cause he's got a catalogue of outstanding songs behind him & a strong brand name. it should be expected of someone with that power to be questioning authority & the rules of the bizness. he should be applauded rather than derided. it's the normal people like bono & jon bon jovi who have by and large sucked all the value out of classic rock by their adherence to the status quo's rules; they've thwarted not only rock n rolls evolution but are killing it by having validated a standardised way of behaving that's as phoney and fake as your next pop-princess or boyband. what we've ended up with is a world of the killers, arcade fire, the hold steady.
GnR have always existed outside those parameters. GnR have always been about freedom of expression - no matter how petty it gets it's still a damn sight more honourable than any of the boring rule-abiding sheep that are held in such high esteem by their fellow flocks.
Wow. I would strongly suggest you take a full week off from posting and allow yourself to regroup. You have no idea how ridiculous you're sounding right now
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
copy & paste job from htgth :
@RichardFortus
# I don't think there is another band out right now that has the balls to do what we did last night. 3 minutes ago via TweetDeck
# Axl insists on doing things his way and not playing by the fucking rules. You can love him or hate him for it, 3 minutes ago via TweetDeck
# but the fact of the matter is.... he's the real fucking deal. skin, blood and soul. Deal with it or not, but it won't ever change. 2 minutes ago via TweetDeck
oh dear.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
jorge76 wrote:johndivney wrote:the root of the issue is an 11pm or even 11:30pm curfew is inherently wrong & people should be protesting the issue instead of letting it & rock n roll become standardised & homogenised. anyone who appreciates the freedom music, rock n roll, affords should be above nonsensical & detrimental rules that take away from the experience (that same rule of thumb applies to the setlist complaints btw).
rock n roll shouldn't be dictated to by money men, concert promoters or local councils. it should controlled by those who believe in it.Those things apply to rock and roll at every level. When I was a teenager my band decided we wanted to play in a Park, so we told a bunch of people, set up, and started to play. The cops came and told us we had to quit, we couldn't just do that. Even at 17 or 18 we said "Sorry Sir, We didn't know that" and went and probably played some more at somebody's house.
Playing local clubs, if you don't do what the clubowners want, they aren't going to want you back. You'll soon you'll start running out of places to play.
"Money men, concert promoters or local councils", are all part of what makes it the music "business".
why can't we change it? why does it have to be the way these people say it has to be?
GnR have a platform, or rather axl has a platform, cause he's got a catalogue of outstanding songs behind him & a strong brand name. it should be expected of someone with that power to be questioning authority & the rules of the bizness. he should be applauded rather than derided. it's the normal people like bono & jon bon jovi who have by and large sucked all the value out of classic rock by their adherence to the status quo's rules; they've thwarted not only rock n rolls evolution but are killing it by having validated a standardised way of behaving that's as phoney and fake as your next pop-princess or boyband. what we've ended up with is a world of the killers, arcade fire, the hold steady.
GnR have always existed outside those parameters. GnR have always been about freedom of expression - no matter how petty it gets it's still a damn sight more honourable than any of the boring rule-abiding sheep that are held in such high esteem by their fellow flocks.
Blindly following authority and blindly challenging it neither one do anyone any good.
Axl wants to rebel against the system he can pick legitimate battles.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
copy & paste job from htgth :
@RichardFortus
# I don't think there is another band out right now that has the balls to do what we did last night. 3 minutes ago via TweetDeck
# Axl insists on doing things his way and not playing by the fucking rules. You can love him or hate him for it, 3 minutes ago via TweetDeck
# but the fact of the matter is.... he's the real fucking deal. skin, blood and soul. Deal with it or not, but it won't ever change. 2 minutes ago via TweetDeck
oh dear.
He's just protecting his paycheck. Not really impressed or interested in anything he says.
- Mikkamakka
- Rep: 217
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
The funny thing is Axl and his clowns are still able to surprise me. I often think it cannot be even more ridiculous, but Reading plus the comments of Asba & Fortus proved me wrong. It's getting entertaining again in some ways. I thought Monty Python was done, but it's alive. Guns N' Roses became the biggest joke in the history of music. The aging rebel with the same setlist, who cancels and reschedules his shows every other night, lol.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
copy & paste job from htgth :
@RichardFortus
# I don't think there is another band out right now that has the balls to do what we did last night. 3 minutes ago via TweetDeck
I agree that no other band in the world would twiddle its thumbs for hours backstage, show up an hour late onstage, then show faux outrage when the sound gets cut before the set is over, then threaten to cancel the next show.
What you did had nothing to do with balls.
- mickronson
- Rep: 118
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
What you did had nothing to do with balls.
au contraire, it had everything to do with balls
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
The funny thing is Axl and his clowns are still able to surprise me. I often think it cannot be even more ridiculous, but Reading plus the comments of Asba & Fortus proved me wrong. It's getting entertaining again in some ways. I thought Monty Python was done, but it's alive. Guns N' Roses became the biggest joke in the history of music. The aging rebel with the same setlist, who cancels and reschedules his shows every other night, lol.
At this point, I think I'm just following for the trainwreck/unintentional humor aspect of this band.
Anyway, wasn't curfew around 11pm? The promoter gave him an extra half hour or so before officially pulling the plug. Funny how only GNR seems to have these problems, I think 10 or so bands played yesterday and yet nary a peep out of them about problems.
It's not like Axl hasn't shown up on time for these gigs with curfew. He just chooses not to. Every disagreement/feud he has with certain concert promoters just shortens the list of festivals/venues that are willing to take a chance on this variation of GNR. That list is growing shorter with every stunt he pulls. He's just costing himself money in the end.
- mickronson
- Rep: 118
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
NP@mine : Ozzy - Breaking All The Rules.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
Tommy's response to a fan giving the band shit about coming on late was: Blablablablablablablablabla.
That kind of shocked me. And I don't think its anyone protecting their paychecks, either. It feels like a mutual mindset.