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- tejastech08
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Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
Is U2 in? I don't remember?
Yep, inducted in 2005.
- tejastech08
- Rep: 194
Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
And deservedly so.
Hell yeah.
- tejastech08
- Rep: 194
Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
Ouch I think i just read that GnR has not influenced anyone...really?
Correct. Who have they influenced? Grunge took over the rock world right around the time that GN'R was about to fall apart. And grunge/post-grunge still rules the rock world...which is not a good thing IMHO. Nirvana was very influential but I think the influence turned out to be more negative than positive. People didn't realize it at the time, but look what we're stuck with today. Nickelback is basically a commercialized form of grunge.
Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
To be honest, this argument has popped up before. There's not alot of artists out there citing GN'R as an influence. I've heard some of the nu-metal and post-grunge bands lead singers cite Axl as an influence, but nobody of real musical cred. Just commercialized/producer-created post-grunge radio-ready pop-rock bands.
To be honest, I think it's because the old band doesn't exist, and hasn't existed since 1993, unlike Metallica which is cited alot.
If GN'R were to reunite, I think you'd see tons of articles and blogging by musical acts saying they were influenced by GN'R. It just hasn't happened, because by the time those guys came around, GN'R had been long dormant and long out of mind for awhile.
It doesn't help that Axl doesn't socialize or work with any fucking body. I'm sure there's tons out there that would like to, but are skeptical because of his diva-like rep.
Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
jamester062001 wrote:Ouch I think i just read that GnR has not influenced anyone...really?
Correct. Who have they influenced? Grunge took over the rock world right around the time that GN'R was about to fall apart. And grunge/post-grunge still rules the rock world...which is not a good thing IMHO. Nirvana was very influential but I think the influence turned out to be more negative than positive. People didn't realize it at the time, but look what we're stuck with today. Nickelback is basically a commercialized form of grunge.
AX7, Kid Rock, linkin park, papa roch, Buckcherry, Shinedown, VELVET REVOLVER!, blind melon,skid row? oasis, Shooter Jennings, Do i really need to list everyone? sources too I bet? Not to mention unknowns- kids, guitarists bass players, drummers, singers, songwriters, producers, fans, poets, ect..ect..ect
- tejastech08
- Rep: 194
Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
tejastech08 wrote:jamester062001 wrote:Ouch I think i just read that GnR has not influenced anyone...really?
Correct. Who have they influenced? Grunge took over the rock world right around the time that GN'R was about to fall apart. And grunge/post-grunge still rules the rock world...which is not a good thing IMHO. Nirvana was very influential but I think the influence turned out to be more negative than positive. People didn't realize it at the time, but look what we're stuck with today. Nickelback is basically a commercialized form of grunge.
AX7, Kid Rock, linkin park, papa roch, Buckcherry, Shinedown, VELVET REVOLVER!, blind melon,skid row? oasis, Shooter Jennings, Do i really need to list everyone? sources too I bet? Not to mention unknowns- kids, guitarists bass players, drummers, singers, songwriters, producers, fans, poets, ect..ect..ect
Well I'll be damned if that isn't the greatest list ever.
- Smoking Guns
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Re: Slash added Welcome to the Jungle to the setlist!
Buckcherry is such a GNR rip off (but I still like them)... Early 90's Brother Cane had a lot of GNR influence. AX7 is GNR and Maiden influenced for sure. Silvertide, big GNR influence...