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guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 05-31-2006 05:37 PM

you luckly son of a bitch. i want to go see them. but i live in canada. dam. have fun there

blue3 05-31-2006 09:32 PM

I think we should start a petition and force GNR to come here.

guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 05-31-2006 11:24 PM

sound like a good plan. it would be so awesome if they came.

Kyle 06-01-2006 04:40 AM

Yeah, I'm so happy about it. It also means that next month I'm seeing;
Chilli Peppers (Ben Harper is supporting)
Alice in Chains
Guns N' Roses

....what a month.

Josh 06-02-2006 09:33 AM

muahaha, i'm going to see GNR in 1 month 17 days, at Newcastle Arena, standing tickets. :)

blue3 06-02-2006 12:39 PM

Oh man.. I hate you all. I'm seeing no bands this month. I have to wait till July for Bodom and September for RHCP.

Kyle 06-08-2006 07:45 AM

[QUOTE=blue3]Oh man.. I hate you all. I'm seeing no bands this month. I have to wait till July for Bodom and September for RHCP.[/QUOTE]Yeah, that's two great shows at least. I've never seen Bodom, they're probably quite good live.

[QUOTE=SOP]1 day to go :-D[/QUOTE]:eek:, awesome. I think Bach's gonna be there tomorrow, he was in London last night so I imagine he'll be travelling with them. Which means they'll do My Michelle, awesome! Anyways, don't do anything I wouldn't do.

...52 Days. :D

Apocalyptic Raids 06-08-2006 08:10 AM

[QUOTE]Yeah, that's two great shows at least. I've never seen Bodom, they're probably quite good live.[/QUOTE]
They are quite good live.

Kyle 06-08-2006 08:11 AM

Yeah, I guess that sucks, but My Michelle is better than nothing. Besides, Who would want to play in ireland anyway?

Edit: Cool, I'll try and see bodom next time they come here.

Kyle 06-08-2006 08:40 AM

Heh, I bet that suits you down to the ground.

edit: My friends got VIP tickets for Download by accident, I'm so jealous. They tried to blag to me that they met Axl Rose, but my superior fanboyism told them that he has a gig in Dublin tomorrow so there would be no reason for him to be at the site til' sunday. fools trying to make me jealous, haha.

guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 06-13-2006 10:12 PM

As you might know, Izzy joined GN'R on stage at the Download Festival in Donington Park, UK on Sunday night.
He's also appearing at the GN'R shows that take place between June 11th and 21st.

The shows taking place between those dates are as follows:

June 13th, 2006: Prague, Czech Republic @ Sazka Arena
June 15th, 2006: Warszawa, Poland @ Stadion Legii
June 17th, 2006: Burgenland, Austria @ Pannonia Fields II (Novarock)
June 20th, 2006: Paris, France @ Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
June 21st, 2006: Zürich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion

blue3 06-13-2006 10:33 PM

What?! I didn't know that Izzy played with them. That's awesome.

Kyle 06-14-2006 05:29 AM

Yeah, cool huh?

What do you think of the chances of Izzy playing on July 30th? It's the last show of the European tour something cool has got to happen.

guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 06-14-2006 10:33 PM

John Atkin reflects on Sunday @ Download as Guns n' Roses headlined the festival with their appetite for self-destruction turning into a masterclass.

There's a moment when it all hangs in the balance.

For 30 minutes, Guns 'n Roses have singed the eyebrows and eardrums of the Download crowd. After being over an hour late on stage at Hammersmith earlier in the week, Gn'R are on-time and on-form, opening with flashbombs and the one-two-three suckerpunch of Welcome To The Jungle, It's So Easy and Mr Brownstone.

Live And Let Die and Knockin' On Heaven's Door follow, before guitarist Robin Finck picks out the signature riff to Sweet Child O'Mine.

But you can tell from the giant screens flanking the stage that all is not well on the braided, goateed visage of Axl Rose. He's been carping about the stage being too slippy and, during a front-of-crowd walkabout, appears to aim the 'c' word at an over-zealous steward. As the band's most famous song dies, he abruptly announces: "We're having some technical problems, so we're gonna take a break."

I was on this Leicestershire soil in 1988 when the over-exuberant response to Guns' debute Donington appearance led to the fatal crushing of two fans. With tonight's restless crowd, semi-delirious on three days of booze, guitars and 30-degree heat, this could all turn nasty. Just as it seems as though Axl's well-documented appetite for self-destruction is about to consume another comeback appearance, guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal saves the day, appearing alone, stage front, to crank out a guitar-only version of Don't Cry which quells the bottle-fight in the crowd enough for normal service to (almost) be resumed.

You Could Be Mine claws back more ground but then Axl's gone again, leaving Finck and Richard Fortus to widdle their way through a (frankly excruciating) guitar instrumental version of Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful". That's followed by the night's first new song (The Blues?) in which the level of chatter in the crowd, followed by booing and chants of "sort your f****** head out" , have seasoned Axl-watchers on alert yet again. When bassist Tommy Stinson grabs the vocal mic and threatens to go home if he's hit by one more flying bottle, the rainclouds gathering above Download for the first time all weekend seem an apt, if ominous, portent of a coming storm.

Maybe Axl needs this danger, this threat of impending violence, to really get the adrenaline racing. And as the band rips defiantly in to Out Ta Get Me, the whole dynamic shifts. Dizzy Reed's solo piano version of Ziggy Stardust is warmly received, another new song (Better?) sounds loads, erm, better.

The tide has turned, and it's time for Axl's coup de theatre: "I'd like to welcome a very good friend of mine…Mr Izzy Stradlin…" and out trots his former sidekick to roars of approval. There are now as many members of prime-time Guns n' Roses in this band as there are in Velvet Revolver, and the performance of Think About You that follows throws down a gauntlet for all pretenders.

"Can I get a piano out here?" asks Axl and seated, drink in hand, there's only one way he's going now. November Rain is nothing short of a masterpiece, the band firing, finally, on every single cylinder as the main man, in his own words, "beats the hell out of that old love song."

Another "old friend" is welcomed onstage in the shape of ex-Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach, possibly one of the few frontmen who can give Axl a run for his money in the helium-scream department. The pair trade lines through My Michelle, before Stradlin's recalled for a run through Patience and a punked-out, four-guitar version of Nightrain which, to coin a phrase, rolls like a freight train right through the middle of this dusty field.

The encores, bravely, begin with another newie, Madagascar, before Brian Mantia kick-drums the seven-piece into a masterful version of Rocket Queen.

"I don't wanna go home," says Axl, before admitting: "that's different to how I felt an hour ago."

Two more new songs – IRS and Chinese Democracy – are aired, both of them whetting appetites for the new album, before Izzy Stradlin comes out once more for the final two-step, a ramshackle, Stonesy version of Useta Love Her and a thunderous reading of Paradise City which lights up the sky with pyrotechnics and ticker-tape cannons.

Guns n' Roses were once proclaimed The World's Most Dangerous Band. On tonight's evidence that danger is still there, which – while at one stage threatening to derail the whole show - has instead focused Axl and the band into delivering one of the all-time great Donington performances.

Yes, Metallica were unstoppable on Saturday night, but they didn’t face the pressure of a world waiting to see them put a foot wrong. What Axl delivered in the face of that expectation was a two-and-a-half-hour masterclass in the light and shade of rock'n'roll.

The new album, Chinese Democracy, is reportedly ready for release. If it lives up to tonight, then Guns n' Roses will once again be the biggest band in the world.

Kyle 06-15-2006 02:19 AM

I've read that reivew a few times, it's the best piece of journalism on a new GNR gig that I've seen.

Jacaranda 06-15-2006 02:22 AM

[QUOTE]"I'd like to welcome a very good friend of mine…Mr Izzy Stradlin…" and out trots his former sidekick to roars of approval. ...and the performance of Think About You that follows throws down a gauntlet for all pretenders.[/QUOTE]
Oh dear god. I wish I would've been there. That moment would have made up for all the crazy people I'd have to deal with.

Kyle 06-15-2006 02:44 AM

[QUOTE]Maybe Axl needs this danger, this threat of impending violence, to really get the adrenaline racing. And as the band rips defiantly in to Out Ta Get Me, the whole dynamic shifts.[/QUOTE]This is the bit I'd like to see.

guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 06-21-2006 01:46 PM

Tonight's GN'R show in Zürich, Switzerland has been postponed, here's the press release:
Guns N' Babies!

Guns N' Roses have been forced to postpone their show in Zurich at the Hallenstadion this evening the 21st of June, 2006. Their drummer Brain aka Bryan Mantia has had to return to San Francisco earlier than scheduled to be with his pregnant wife. The band have been travelling with understudy drummer Frank Ferrer and he will be ready to step in when the tour continues as scheduled on Saturday with their next show at Belgium's Graspop Festival.

It is expected that Brain will return to the tour in approximately 2 weeks time. The band had a phenomenal show at Bercy in Paris last night which they consider to be the best of the tour to date. During the exuberant performance guitarist Robin Finck pulled his hamstring but will benefit from the extra day of rest and will be ready for Saturday. The Hallenstadion show in Zurich will now take place on the 1st of July and all tickets are valid.

Guns N' Roses apologise to their Swiss fans for any inconvenience and look forward to seeing them in a couple of weeks.


Source(s): Sanctuary Group

Kyle 06-21-2006 01:56 PM

How things have changed, I remember when they skipped shows for reasons rock and roll.

guns_n_roses=Slash+Axl 06-25-2006 01:38 PM

yep. at least they are re-schedualed their show so they can't disapoint their fans. hopefully they will come canada

blue3 06-25-2006 02:48 PM

Where in Canada are you

Kyle 06-25-2006 04:33 PM

35 days til' GNR....:)

8 days til' RHCP, 9 days til' Alice in Chains :D I'm one happy kid right now!

g°®† 06-25-2006 05:27 PM

RCHP sucks now. So does GNR ... they're no longer 'truly' GNR. I can't say much for AIC.

Lord Abortion 06-25-2006 05:53 PM

I must say I'm looking forward to seeing them on the 19th.
Should be great.

Jacaranda 06-25-2006 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=Kyle]35 days til' GNR....:)

8 days til' RHCP, 9 days til' Alice in Chains :D I'm one happy kid right now![/QUOTE]
Mars Volta with RHCP? That should be awesome if it is. Not big on RHCP but Mars Volta are awesome.

I'd love to see GNR now days even with only Axl.

Apocalyptic Raids 06-25-2006 08:44 PM

[QUOTE]I'd love to see GNR now days even with only Axl.[/QUOTE]
same

blue3 06-25-2006 10:15 PM

yeah, I hope I get to see GNR.. hopefully with Izzy there or something.
[QUOTE=Kyle]35 days til' GNR....:)

8 days til' RHCP, 9 days til' Alice in Chains :D I'm one happy kid right now![/QUOTE]ih8u

3 months till RHCP, 2 months till Tool and a few weeks till Bodom, Slayer and blah.

Jacaranda 06-26-2006 01:01 AM

SOP I want a full report on AFI set list and how well they played. Seriously.

Is Slash's Snakepit or whatever worth a look into?

Kyle 06-26-2006 03:46 AM

[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Is Slash's Snakepit or whatever worth a look into?[/QUOTE]If you're a big fan of Guns and Roses then I'd say yes, but there not really anything special. In saying that they do have a few really god songs. I havn't got the CD with me here at my Dads, but if I go back to my mums anytime soon, then I'll upload their first album for the mailing list.

[QUOTE]Mars Volta with RHCP? That should be awesome if it is. Not big on RHCP but Mars Volta are awesome.[/QUOTE]nope :upset: I would love to see that too, but I still get !!! and Ben Harper supporting.

Axl and the new guys are playing so well right now, from the bootlegs I have heard, and the setlist is mainly AFD. That' the show I'm looking forward too most, it's the last show on the european tour, so something special is bound to happen.....Hopefully Izzy.

blue3 06-26-2006 04:26 AM

I thought someone uploaded a Snakepit album already?

[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Is Slash's Snakepit or whatever worth a look into?[/QUOTE]Yeah, I like them a lot.


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