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Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Just thought I'd ask the question in poll format so we know exactly how much of the board believes that this will actually happen. It's inevitable one way or the other we'll know soon-ish (well in GN'R terms). Either Axl will say "no" again when asked or it'll be announced.
I'd say Slash/Duff might deny it, but obviously the board(s) would just brush over it and continue speculating a few days later.
Remember the question isn't do you want a reunion, it's do you believe it'll happen?
- FlashFlood
- Rep: 55
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Reunion, retire, OR a full-fledged solo effort. Guns is either going forward with former members or it's not, but I wouldn't rule out an Axl solo album.
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Yes, eventually.
It will happen when Axl will see it as the continuation of his idea of Guns.
Financial reasons may speed him up.
That, and the realization that he's a lame duck at Universal right now.
Had CD been a massive success, he could've continued to write his ticket.
CD2 is just another TBA for Uni, whereas CD was the hail-mary.
There's a big difference. Axl needs more bargaining chips.
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
I used to think GnR would end up like Led Zeppelin or CCR & never really reunite. Still possible imho. However I do think the only next step is a reunion tour. Similar to VH & The Police a few years ago, it'll be very big. As for a new album, I'd expect that afterwards, if ever. I don't see it as a the next big rock album tho, that ship has sailed.
So I voted Yes fwiw
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Will have to bump this thread either when a reunion is announced or in 2 years.
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
that ship has sailed.
Which is why its reunion or bust. He painted himself into a corner. The whole CD saga was simply dragged out too long. You know it, he knows it, the label knows it. While there was certainly nothing wrong with touring in the DJ era, touring with a new lineup with nothing but an album collecting dust in dollar stores was a mistake. They didn't seem to care but now look at the situation. All he has is a 15 year old album that only his hardcore base is really interested in and the rest of the world seems content to simply wait out a reunion.
Its 'cards on the table' time and everyone and their grandma knows all he's got is a wild card up his sleeve and they know what it is.
Like Apex said, he has no bargaining chips left. Yes he has control over whether or not a reunion takes place but that's it. I do realize CD II can still happen but I have difficulty comprehending the road to its release. I do know one thing...its going to be a very low key release if it happens.
- FlashFlood
- Rep: 55
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Right James. Very low key release for CD 2. I don't even think they will sell it as a follow-up or even a standalone record. Something like a special edition "Guns N Roses - the Chinese Democracy Sessions" with everything on it.
Re: How much of the board actually believes a reunion will happen?
Yeah, gonna happen, it is the only option......
Even Gilby's getting excited ;-)