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#281 Re: Guns N' Roses » November 15 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena » 710 weeks ago

Hey Russ, I'd like some! Maybe I'll spot myself somewhere.

On the opener:
The drummer and the bass and to an extent the guitar were good. Not bad for just moving the head and drumming along with a fist. But they had that Generic Rock Singer Voice Number 7 thing going on.

The lead singer looked liked he should be the body guard for the band. He was like twice their size.

So as an opener I could get into the music - but all their songs sounded the same to me. (Like why Tween Wave sounds like crap on South Park?)

#282 Re: GN'R Downloads » Guns N' Roses - 11/15/11 - Allstate Arena - Rosemont, IL (Audio) » 710 weeks ago

Awesome.

Security checks getting in were like non-existent when I got in.
Glad I'm going to have a recording smile

#283 Re: Guns N' Roses » November 15 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena » 710 weeks ago

The Short
Great, great show.  Who cares about setlists, vocal rasp, new songs, a record. It was a great show.
My second time seeing GNR, the first time I've ever been at 'the rail' for a show.

The Long
After getting someone to go with me bombed, and stuck with 2 GA tickets, I decided to go balls out and say "what the hell" and try to get to the front rail. When I'm older I can puss out and sit in nosebleeds. And since it was 2006 the last time he came, well, I didn't want to be 30 and standing for the first time.

So I stood by the door starting around 5:00 PM. There was plenty of confusion about *what* door to use and what would happen when they opened. I had a feeling that the East entrance was the one to be at, and I had a feeling I'd have to book to where the wristbands were as I couldn't see any wristband stations near the door I was at. Well, they opened our door *3rd*, and I had to run to the East entrance to get a wristband. Once that happened, onto the floor. Run!  "WALK!" Run! And...  boom, at the rail, stage left. I'm ecstatic. And then whoa! The two guys I was standing next to outside...the guys who LITERALLY right in front of me when we went through the turnstile. I didn't even see them run with me. They must have been right behind me.

I made sure I had enough room to last me the night and we were pretty much fine the whole night. Only mild pushing during last 4 songs. The barrier kept being pushed back, though.

So, after picking THE WRONG door, on the WRONG entrance, I still made it to the rail.

Best thing ever.

*Facial expressions.
*See body movements
*Feel the pyro
*Nobody in front of you...I felt like *I* had all the room in the world.
*License to go crazy
*You can applaud the LCD screen guy as he's setting up during changeover.
*They really do work their ass off during the hour changeover. Stage was only calm for ~10 minutes before Dexter started.
*Bass. OMG. The bass.
*Axl throws the piss out of that microphone stand.

Being so close, I can't tell you HOW the show really sounded for everyone else. We're standing right next to what I guess are the woofers. There's a wedge speaker that gave the rest of the house mix for us. From my experience, it sounded good. Axl sounded good. The guitars sounded good. The crowd was loud when it should have been. People sang along to Chinese Democracy songs.

I'm not sure what to make of different tales people have of DJ or Bumblefoot interacting with them. It's hard to tell. I think I did have a moment or two with DJ and I think Fortus responded once to my "4" hand gesture. Maybe. But you gotta keep rocking even when they're not in front of you!

There's SO many things going on in the stage show. Fortus is jumping doing windmills. DJ is hanging his body on the railing, and dropping cigarettes onto a security guard or two, Bumble is teasing the front row, Axl's doing his thing... and there's movies on in the background. It's an entertaining show. All the songs sounded great to me. Review them on YouTube, steal a soundboard, maybe not. But they sounded great in the moment. These guitarists are exciting live performers. They do compete with Axl for attention up there.

This band enjoyed themselves and they were comfortable together on stage. Axl chasing Tommy. Axl chasing Tommy with his fingers as little pretend bull horns. Bumble doing the "which one is it" switch-a-roo game with his and DJ's liquor. You didn't get that vibe in 2006 (my opinion), and 2002 was like watching a band with each person in their own bubble.  Not so with this.

Why does Axl do the ACDC covers? Because he kicks their ass. The crowd likes it. And he gets off on it. He can sing the hell out of them.

Fun facts:
*The two Asian women who came with the happy birthday tarp for Mother Goose? They were immediately to my left (two gentleman left and they moved up next to me).
*Axl: "It's your birthday.....?  You asshole!"
*The women security/event staff that DJ messed with a little, she was visibly tired 1/2 through the show. Event staff passed along word that there were "2" (songs left?) and they rolled their eyes/looked relieved to see the light at the tunnel. There were 3 songs left, though. smile
*Getting a setlist was harder this time. I didn't manage it and neither did anyone I could see.
*The screens for video are actually all...LEDs. Maybe I'm an idiot and I should have realized this.
*Those boxes Axl and the guys stand on? They move. A lot.
*Axl has maracas on stage, just in case.
*GNR crew/staff have T-shirts that have "FYCN" on the back. ...what's that?
*Axl told a story about being in a truckstop. In addition to the 'he can be a little snot' comment, the waitress was also pissed because she had to work that night instead of seeing Guns N' Roses.

Highlight?
Oddly, Madagascar. Whole Lot Of Rosie. And Estranged.

#284 Re: Guns N' Roses » November 15 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena » 710 weeks ago

Heard something about whether or not it was end stage?
It was end stage. And every seat available was taken. Floor was full, from what I could see. The floor didn't thin out hardly by the encore, and the seats were mostly full. 2006 thinned out faster and I don't think was solid  of an attendance. My guess is 10,000 people and what I'd call a sellout. Maybe Gorilla Monsoon would call it a capacity crowd.

#285 Re: Guns N' Roses » November 15 - Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena » 710 weeks ago

Hunting for White Castle.
Band had fun up there. Axl had fun.
Very entertaining show. So many things going on. Very fun.
Forget setlists or vocals or whatever. Fun show.
That's the short of it.

White Castle, ho!

Edit: OH, and I made it to the rail, stage...left (my right), where the ramp and platform are. Almost didn't happen. More on that later.

#286 Re: Guns N' Roses » tommy interview » 710 weeks ago

apex-twin wrote:

"We're working on 32 songs, and 26 are nearly done," he says. Of those, 13 are slated for the final album. - Axl, 2006

Now, it's 14 + 22 = 36.

And I think This I Love being that 14th.

#288 Re: Guns N' Roses » November 13th, 2011: Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center » 711 weeks ago

I tried to get someone to go. Called up dates. Called up guy friends.
A bust.

So instead I'm going to try and get to the rail in Chicago.
I can always get seats and puss out in Indianapolis now with a group.

#289 Re: Guns N' Roses » That Metal Show, Trunk/GN'R Discussion » 711 weeks ago

LALD and YCBM are two songs I'm no expert on - from my point of view I've NEVER heard a 'good version'. "Does this sound bad or is it supposed to be this way?" applied all the way back to the album version of LALD and all non "Live Era" versions of YCBM. I just think LALD is a weak song with weird vocals, so it's always...weird live. 'Ya got ta doo it wellllllllllllllllllllllll'. Ugh.

A strange choice for them to use on the show. Not strongest vocally or... best representative of Guns N' Roses (past or present), I think.

#290 Re: Guns N' Roses » That Metal Show, Trunk/GN'R Discussion » 711 weeks ago

Nah, I think it was a "if you believe in mere coincidences/it felt like destiny or fate" comment.

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