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#111 Re: Guns N' Roses » Would you work for GN'R? » 379 weeks ago

I do not know this one. I was thinking of letters that captivate and show how fascinating science is as well as critical thinking (skeptical, rational, investigative...).

Nightwish did something cool, partly with what I referred to.

Video of a fan.
In the album in question there is participation of Richard Dawkins.

#112 Re: Guns N' Roses » Would you work for GN'R? » 379 weeks ago

I've decided that I'm going to work for the band, I'm going to teach Axl about reason and science. Show him Dawkins, Sagan, Tyson and others. And consequently, we will have songs of scientific dissemination and critical thinking. axl

That is all. cool

#113 Re: Guns N' Roses » Would you work for GN'R? » 379 weeks ago

The list of negative points creates a bad scenario. If you think you've only been involved in this job for a long time, the situation gets worse. Unfortunately it becomes a sad waste of time, equal to the lack of new materials.

#114 Guns N' Roses » Would you work for GN'R? » 379 weeks ago

vipicius
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Hello.

I've been thinking about what it would be like to do something like that, and I think it might be interesting to see what other people think about it. I saw that Wagszilla is a graphic designer and I saw what he did with "Stay of Execution", and I found it pretty cool, so I guess maybe he does not have a problem with that.

I use myself as an example, and I say I do not know if I would. I am a student of graphic design, I have not enough experience and am insecure as well as quite critical of what I do. That said, how would you feel when you were chosen to do something for the band? In my case, it could be something like a '' simple '' display poster or even a complex album cover.

Well, leaving aside only the graphic area, according to your profession, if there was the possibility of developing something for GN'R, would you accept it?

#115 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dissecting Chinese Democracy: Track 1 - Chinese Democracy » 380 weeks ago

Cool, I have this image up track 40, but with files with different names. Now, 41.
Today is a good day.

#116 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dissecting Chinese Democracy: Track 1 - Chinese Democracy » 380 weeks ago

Thinking through the end of the organization. Someone with a doctorate in GN'R could download the files and help identify them. Who knows to add something stolen directly from a Malibu mansion by ninjas from the forums. tongue

#117 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dissecting Chinese Democracy: Track 1 - Chinese Democracy » 380 weeks ago

Thanks, zombux. smile

I'm organizing my files, videos, leaks, photos, demos like Rumbo Tapes and everything I found on the internet. Before I did not have organizational criteria, so now it's a bit difficult to identify. And I started saving things in 2013.
If I can organize them in a cool way, I find it useful or interesting to someone else, so I'll try to make them available somewhere except the videos, which are about 200 GB.
I have nothing extraordinary, I think, probably everyone here has everything I have or more, but even for you it may be interesting to spend a few minutes checking. lol

#118 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dissecting Chinese Democracy: Track 1 - Chinese Democracy » 380 weeks ago

I do not know when it is, I'm a layman in the leaks. It is more complete than the 2001 version (based on the file names I have), so it should be newer. In some parts, the vowel is more visible, because it is only one. I would say it would be nice to have a studio version with the 2001 instrumental with the bass vocal singly, but this is basically played live at the beginning.

#119 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dissecting Chinese Democracy: Track 1 - Chinese Democracy » 380 weeks ago

I'm glad there's this topic. I wanted to leave my appreciation for the early versions somewhere. I love the instrumental part, like the House of Blues and the RiR. And I love the early vocals, leaked study version where there's only one layer of voice and Axl looks so serious and sober, like he's teaching something to someone. I love the feeling that passes.

#120 Re: Guns N' Roses » Differences between bands ... lack of professionalism and other issues » 386 weeks ago

We can try to reflect on what happens, but we always end up without a conclusion. We can only speculate why we do not have the most important man's information. I can only think, well, the most important musician that exists (for me) suffers from some problems and I just do not know exactly what they are, but I hope he can deal with them, I hope he is well.

It may seem like a lot of time wasted but I also like to think that although the band does not have many albums, the ones they have are excellent, all different and authentic, not the same, they are not treated.

And it's also cool to think that during all the years of isolation and few shows, Axl has created some things we can not even imagine. And the latter must be true, and if it were shown, it could make up for "every lost year."

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