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Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
misterID wrote:Bono wrote:Fucking rights it would be!
Where have you guys seen anything remotely close to this in the last 48 hours? What I've seen is THE ENTIRE BAND is down with how Axl does business.
All except for Ron. Depending.
Actually Rons last tweet suggested he was with Axl as well this time around, I got the feeling he was drunk but still 'onside'.
Russ I think GNR will show tonight, I think there's been enough tweets since Fri night to suggest the band fully intend to play. Quite what kind of car crash performance we will get remains to be seen...
Stay tuned
Yeah, I know everyone wants to believe the entire band is against Axl, along with the rest of the free world, but that's just not the case. There has been absolutely no indication that anyone wasn't on board with Axl the other night, even Ron. It comes as a bit of a surprise, especially after Ron was clearly upset about the late start at Sturgis. But he was still on stage showing his support after the power was cut and he looked to be in good spirits. They all did. And they've all pretty much tweeted as much since then.
I know everyone will always blame Axl, and I understand that. But it doesn't seem to me like the rest of the band is on the outs and about to start an uprising.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
russtcb wrote:faldor wrote:It seems to me that they're playing. But we'll just have to wait and see. Should be interesting, yet again.
Dude.
Even you have to admit how completely lame and disrespectful it is of the band to their fans to be in this situation.
Everything I've read today seems to imply that they'll be playing today. That's all I'm saying.
It does, but they haven't really said it out loud.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
faldor wrote:russtcb wrote:Dude.
Even you have to admit how completely lame and disrespectful it is of the band to their fans to be in this situation.
Everything I've read today seems to imply that they'll be playing today. That's all I'm saying.
It does, but they haven't really said it out loud.
Does a DJ tweet count? Of course, unless DJ just plans on being a spectator tonight.
DJASHBA
Looking forward to a great show tonight at Leeds Festival!! Hope to see ya all there.
Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
DCK wrote:faldor wrote:Everything I've read today seems to imply that they'll be playing today. That's all I'm saying.
It does, but they haven't really said it out loud.
Does a DJ tweet count? Of course, unless DJ just plans on being a spectator tonight.
DJASHBA
Looking forward to a great show tonight at Leeds Festival!! Hope to see ya all there.
Yes, I just saw it. Sorry.
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Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
A Private Eye wrote:misterID wrote:Where have you guys seen anything remotely close to this in the last 48 hours? What I've seen is THE ENTIRE BAND is down with how Axl does business.
All except for Ron. Depending.
Actually Rons last tweet suggested he was with Axl as well this time around, I got the feeling he was drunk but still 'onside'.
Russ I think GNR will show tonight, I think there's been enough tweets since Fri night to suggest the band fully intend to play. Quite what kind of car crash performance we will get remains to be seen...
Stay tuned
Yeah, I know everyone wants to believe the entire band is against Axl, along with the rest of the free world, but that's just not the case. There has been absolutely no indication that anyone wasn't on board with Axl the other night, even Ron. It comes as a bit of a surprise, especially after Ron was clearly upset about the late start at Sturgis. But he was still on stage showing his support after the power was cut and he looked to be in good spirits. They all did. And they've all pretty much tweeted as much since then.
I know everyone will always blame Axl, and I understand that. But it doesn't seem to me like the rest of the band is on the outs and about to start an uprising.
There's no problem with the band supporting Axl.
I have no problem switching to blaming them all, when I was just blaming Axl.
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Re: Leeds, United Kingdom - August 29, 2010 (Leeds Festival)
NP @ micks: Duff - Who`s to Blame