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- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: So... new music
Furbush wrote:Did I just read a rumor that they're rehearsing in Seattle, and Uncle Axl sang Fall To Pieces?
If they did that song live, as a tribute to Scott, my fucking heart would melt. Maybe this "hybrid lineup" is gonna bang out some VR/CD stuff?
This I Love with Slash for the fucking win.
As much as I love TIL (and I have good reasons to, ) I would like this lineup to play lots of old GNR songs... That's what I expect from them. I want to hear Slash play songs he worked on because I didn't have the opportunity to see the band in the good old days. Most of Appetite as well as some of UYI. I want to hear Estranged and Dead Horse and Locomotive (one of my favorites)... Get In The Ring! Bad Obsession! Dust n' Bones! There are so many of them. They really should do 4 hour shows,
Dead Horse would be killer. Also I think solo on TIL is some of the album's best work.
- AndyShores
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If there were a new album, I'd suggest one of the following: Subterranean Sub Zero, or In My Ass (think 2002)
- Smoking Guns
- Rep: 330
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As much as I love TIL
I don't think there'll ever be a more polarizing GNR track. I'm in the group that likes Finck but hates that solo.
The feedback from non hardcores was overwhelming positive on any video of it with a few million hits.
It's absolutely one of my favorites. I'd like to hear Slash play it, considering the tracks origins. Finck never got to play it live, but logic dictates Slash would sound fantastic on it compared to Ashba.
- Smoking Guns
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James Lofton wrote:As much as I love TIL
I don't think there'll ever be a more polarizing GNR track. I'm in the group that likes Finck but hates that solo.
The feedback from non hardcores was overwhelming positive on any video of it with a few million hits.
It's absolutely one of my favorites. I'd like to hear Slash play it, considering the tracks origins. Finck never got to play it live, but logic dictates Slash would sound fantastic on it compared to Ashba.
I agree Slash would sound killer.
- tejastech08
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TIL has the worst lyrics Axl has ever sung.
Shotgun Blues and Get in the Ring take the cake. Good songs musically and he took a complete shit on them with awful lyrics directed at people he didn't like in the music industry.
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Smoking Guns wrote:TIL has the worst lyrics Axl has ever sung.
Shotgun Blues and Get in the Ring take the cake. Good songs musically and he took a complete shit on them with awful lyrics directed at people he didn't like in the music industry.
Absolutely. Those two songs make you cringe. TIL is only cheesy in a Barry Manilow way.
The feedback from non hardcores was overwhelming positive on any video of it with a few million hits.
Yeah...for the song itself. How many of those people raved on the solo?
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TIL has the worst lyrics Axl has ever sung.
You're fucking crazy. Fall To Pieces is a Danger Danger-reject song compared to This I Love. Fall To Pieces sonically is ace. Weiland cheapened it.
Axl is the only guy that could do it right.
This I Love was always better with JUST the orchestra and not that suckass solo from Robin. BUT if ANYONE could get that solo right and make This I Love a proper guitar-driven song, it's Slash.
Re: So... new music
Smoking Guns wrote:TIL has the worst lyrics Axl has ever sung.
You're fucking crazy. Fall To Pieces is a Danger Danger-reject song compared to This I Love. Fall To Pieces sonically is ace. Weiland cheapened it.
Axl is the only guy that could do it right.
This I Love was always better with JUST the orchestra and not that suckass solo from Robin. BUT if ANYONE could get that solo right and make This I Love a proper guitar-driven song, it's Slash.
How about placing the FTP solo on TIL?
You're right...the fan mixes of TIL were better. I'd love to hear any alternate solos Axl considered for TIL, especially any from Bucket. Axl going to Finck specifically for this track makes little sense to me. Did Axl not listen to Electric Tears back then?