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Re: RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements)
Watched a couple of excerpts, it just made me sad. Myles, ffs. Axl shoulda been up there, it would've been ten minutes out of his life. Would it have made any appreciable difference to him in the long run?
Yeah, it does.
He didn't want to be on stage with Slash and didn't want to fuel the fires that this group would ever play again. I think the former really outweighed the latter, but that is my opinion.
Plus Myles was immensely entertaining as he struggled mightily to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance.
As someone mentioned, sweep up the dust, it's over. No big deal.
Re: RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements)
elevendayempire wrote:Watched a couple of excerpts, it just made me sad. Myles, ffs. Axl shoulda been up there, it would've been ten minutes out of his life. Would it have made any appreciable difference to him in the long run?
Yeah, it does.
He didn't want to be on stage with Slash and didn't want to fuel the fires that this group would ever play again. I think the former really outweighed the latter, but that is my opinion.
Plus Myles was immensely entertaining as he struggled mightily to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance.
As someone mentioned, sweep up the dust, it's over. No big deal.
Just like axl will be sweeping the eggs and shit of him at his next show
Re: RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements)
killingvector wrote:elevendayempire wrote:Watched a couple of excerpts, it just made me sad. Myles, ffs. Axl shoulda been up there, it would've been ten minutes out of his life. Would it have made any appreciable difference to him in the long run?
Yeah, it does.
He didn't want to be on stage with Slash and didn't want to fuel the fires that this group would ever play again. I think the former really outweighed the latter, but that is my opinion.
Plus Myles was immensely entertaining as he struggled mightily to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance.
As someone mentioned, sweep up the dust, it's over. No big deal.
Just like axl will be sweeping the eggs and shit of him at his next show
yea! You tell em Gibbo! Axl Sucks! Yea!
Re: RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements)
elevendayempire wrote:Watched a couple of excerpts, it just made me sad. Myles, ffs. Axl shoulda been up there, it would've been ten minutes out of his life. Would it have made any appreciable difference to him in the long run?
Yeah, it does.
He didn't want to be on stage with Slash and didn't want to fuel the fires that this group would ever play again. I think the former really outweighed the latter, but that is my opinion.
Plus Myles was immensely entertaining as he struggled mightily to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance.
As someone mentioned, sweep up the dust, it's over. No big deal.
Dude, Axl struggles to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance on some songs. They are hard songs to sing.
Re: RRHoF Discussion (Izzy/Slash/Axl Press Statements)
gibbo wrote:killingvector wrote:Yeah, it does.
He didn't want to be on stage with Slash and didn't want to fuel the fires that this group would ever play again. I think the former really outweighed the latter, but that is my opinion.
Plus Myles was immensely entertaining as he struggled mightily to maintain a minimum acceptable level of performance.
As someone mentioned, sweep up the dust, it's over. No big deal.
Just like axl will be sweeping the eggs and shit of him at his next show
yea! You tell em Gibbo! Axl Sucks! Yea!
Am not saying he sucks am saying hes gonna cop some shit on this next tour and he cant sing like he did back in 80-90s thats for sure