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Neemo
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Neemo wrote:

Date: October 29th, 2010
City: Moscow, Russia
Venue: MosFilm Movie Studios
Attendance:

Set List: (According to Ron's email to a poster named HB3 @ MyGnR)
01. Welcome To The Jungle
02. It's So Easy
03. Mr. Brownstone
04. Sorry
05. Better
      Richard Fortus Guitar Solo (James Bond Theme)
06. Live And Let Die
07. This I Love
08. Rocket Queen
      Dizzy Reed Piano Solo
09. Street Of Dreams
10. You Could Be Mine
      DJ Ashba Guitar Solo (Ballad Of Death)
11. Sweet Child O' Mine
      Jam (Another Brick In The Wall)
      Axl Piano Solo (Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Someone Saved My Life Tonight)
12. November Rain
      Bumblefoot Guitar Solo (Pink Panther)
13. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
14. Nightrain

Encore:
15. Don't Cry (Axl on Vocals)
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Paradise City

Notes:
Private show organized by Alexander Chistjakova (a former executive of "Unified Energy Systems of Russia") for something called "Rock Against Toads". The gig was rumored to cost $1,000,000 for special invites only @ $1,000 per ticket

Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

johndivney wrote:

proper gig @ moscoow ritz i think, obv from set not one of the acoustic shows.
apparently axl was p late..

Chris Piss
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Chris Piss wrote:

A concert against toads? Weird given that Axl's been looking pretty toady for a while now.

Neemo
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Neemo wrote:

yeah hearsay says showtime was 8:00pm and Axl showed around 2:00am or something...

Aussie
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Aussie wrote:

^ Fuck really?  If you are getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for one show (depending upon what the bands cut was from the $1M ticket sales), you would think Axl could at least turn up on the same DAY as the concert.  16

tejastech08
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

tejastech08 wrote:
Neemo wrote:

yeah hearsay says showtime was 8:00pm and Axl showed around 2:00am or something...

Wow. And he got paid $1 million for it. 16:haha::haha:

Neemo
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Neemo wrote:

i dunno i translated a russian article that was posted at htgth using a free online translator....so its prolly wrong...may have said doors opened at 8 and gnr took the stage @ 2..who knows

apex-twin
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

apex-twin wrote:

The Mosfilm Studios are a legendary place. Lot of good Soviet films were shot there back in the day.

A nice payday and a cool experience, I bet.

jamester
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

jamester wrote:
Neemo wrote:

i dunno i translated a russian article that was posted at htgth using a free online translator....so its prolly wrong...may have said doors opened at 8 and gnr took the stage @ 2..who knows

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe … mID=148584

GUNS N' ROSES was reportedly paid one million U.S. dollars to play a private show Friday night (October 29) in Moscow for Alexander Chistyakov, the deputy chairman of the management board of Federal Grid Company (FGC). The concert took place at a studio at Mosfilm (a Russian movie company), with GN'R singer Axl Rose  arriving at the location at 2 a.m. (early Saturday morning). Guards were reportedly notified of his arrival 40 minutes before he showed up. They were asked to arrange "a green corridor" so all celebrities were asked to leave the VIP area and proceed to the general-admission area. To attend the concert, each invited guest had to pay about $1,000.

Video footage of GUNS N' ROSES' performance can be viewed below.

In addition to sole original member Axl Rose (vocals), the current lineup of GUNS N' ROSES includes guitarists DJ Ashba, Ron Thal and Richard Fortus, bassist Tommy Stinson, keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman and drummer Frank Ferrer.

GUNS N' ROSES' latest album, "Chinese Democracy", was released in November 2008 as a Best Buy exclusive, 17 years after the last all-original GUNS sets, "Use Your Illusion I" and "II". The album was a commercial disappointment, selling less than one million copies in the U.S. (according to Nielsen SoundScan) despite the long wait.

Will
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Re: Moscow Russia - October 29, 2010 (MosFilm Movie Studios)

Will wrote:

... 17 years after the last all-original GUNS sets, "Use Your Illusion I" and "II"...

Is Adlers one appearance on the Illusions really enough to consider UYI as 'the originals'? 16

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