Re: Even more Guns N Roses Hilarity
Posted: Fri July 13, 2018 3:10 am
Your move, ten clubwease wrote:$999verb_to_trust wrote:Isn't the Appetite box set like 900 dollars?
Your move, ten clubwease wrote:$999verb_to_trust wrote:Isn't the Appetite box set like 900 dollars?
I saw them about 15 months ago and that could have been my review and feelings almost word-for-word (except I did eat).Anders wrote:40000 people in scorching heat, and Guns N'Roses showed up on time. Not a bad start. The ticket was about $104, unless you were in the golden circle (more expensive). T-shirts between $42-50, and lots of people buying at all times. The beer was $10. Lots of food to choose from (food trucks galore), although I didn't eat any.
They played exactly the same setlist as earlier in the tour, 32 songs. It's got nine covers, seven songs from Appetite, and a a few songs from each of the other albums. My highlights were Welcome To The Jungle, Yesterdays, Nightrain and Paradise City. At their best they were everything you could want from them, at their worst, they were both erratic, screeching or chose boring songs. Still, I'll give them a pass. They put on a good long show, with lots of classic songs performed admirably. I also had a great time with my friends, and everyone around us seemed really happy. Was nice finally seeing Gn'R after listening to them (on and off) since the 80s.
Im glad you have a good time. I saw them twice first with Axl´s band and now with this lineup and they were fuckin good this last time. I hope i can see them a third time...i love that they have been adding songs to their setlist.Anders wrote:40000 people in scorching heat, and Guns N'Roses showed up on time. Not a bad start. The ticket was about $104, unless you were in the golden circle (more expensive). T-shirts between $42-50, and lots of people buying at all times. The beer was $10. Lots of food to choose from (food trucks galore), although I didn't eat any.
They played exactly the same setlist as earlier in the tour, 32 songs. It's got nine covers, seven songs from Appetite, and a a few songs from each of the other albums. My highlights were Welcome To The Jungle, Yesterdays, Nightrain and Paradise City. At their best they were everything you could want from them, at their worst, they were both erratic, screeching or chose boring songs. Still, I'll give them a pass. They put on a good long show, with lots of classic songs performed admirably. I also had a great time with my friends, and everyone around us seemed really happy. Was nice finally seeing Gn'R after listening to them (on and off) since the 80s.
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
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Mickey Rourke and Axl Rose look like they are bookshop owners named Jackie, and Karen.
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
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The Kill
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Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
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Nightshop
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Life & Limb
awe poor DeanVinylGuy wrote:And its really a bummer because he is actually doing a good job asking good questions to duff when he feels the need to jump in and tell a story about him, saying he relates to duff? Buddy you dont have a clue about Duff's life in the 90s. You are nowhere near.

theplatypus wrote:
Mickey Rourke and Axl Rose look like they are bookshop owners named Jackie, and Karen.
yeah i get the guy was a musician and knows them. But its kinda boring to hear his stories when is interview Duff, for christ sake.gardenparty wrote:awe poor DeanVinylGuy wrote:And its really a bummer because he is actually doing a good job asking good questions to duff when he feels the need to jump in and tell a story about him, saying he relates to duff? Buddy you dont have a clue about Duff's life in the 90s. You are nowhere near.Actually i think they may have run in (close to) the same circles back then. Dean was a musician most of his life. Just didn't have as much success, clearly
100%VinylGuy wrote:yeah i get the guy was a musician and knows them. But its kinda boring to hear his stories when is interview Duff, for christ sake.gardenparty wrote:awe poor DeanVinylGuy wrote:And its really a bummer because he is actually doing a good job asking good questions to duff when he feels the need to jump in and tell a story about him, saying he relates to duff? Buddy you dont have a clue about Duff's life in the 90s. You are nowhere near.Actually i think they may have run in (close to) the same circles back then. Dean was a musician most of his life. Just didn't have as much success, clearly