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#821 Re: The Sunset Strip » Mötley Crüe » 878 weeks ago

russtcb wrote:

I dig the record but live these guys need to step their game up again. I went to Cruefest with some yougins who'd never seen Crue before this year. I was talking Crue up (except Vince) the whole time and then Crue got completely and totally shown up by Buckcherry and Papa Roach because they phoned it in.

Yeah, I've heard the album, and it's pretty good.

But (and I know I've said this on here before, but I can't say it enough) the last time I saw them live it was  the worst embarassing piece of shit performance I've ever seen.  I've seen live shows by bands that I don't like that I enjoyed more than I did that show. 

That show was just an  "An Evening With" show where they didn't play with anybody else, I don't want to even imagine how bad it would have seemed if I had another band who'd played a good set to compare it to that night.

#822 Re: The Garden » Musicians!!!! » 878 weeks ago

I'm a drummer who was a lot better years ago before I got out of practice.

I recently bought a Yamaha DTXpress electric Drumset so I can actually practice in my apartment.

I also have a Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage (5-piece) that I don't touch nearly as often as I'd like to.

#823 Re: Guns N' Roses » the gnrevolution discography: its finally ready for some comments » 878 weeks ago

Neemo wrote:
jorge76 wrote:

If you want to include that and want specifics (what they do etc.)let me know and I'll look.  I don't know how easy that info would be to find even on the internet.

YEAH MAN BRING IT ON 9

I think I sent you a message with this same exact info, but it's not showing as sent, so just in case it didn't go through, I'll put it here so I don't have to flip through the liner notes again.

The album's called Innocent Loser, and his name is spelled "Teddy Andreas" on it for some reaon, even though on his official site it's "Andreadis".  Don't know why that is, but it's interesting.

If for any reason you want his full discography (which is just one album, but huge with guest appearances) it's here http://www.teddyzigzag.com/discography.html   and the cover to the album is in the corner.

The songs with GNR members are

Innocent Loser
Drums-Matt Sorum
Guitar Solo-Slash

Rip In The World
Drums- Matt Sorum

Shotgun Shack
Drums-Matt Sorum
Bass/Background vocals- Duff McKagan
Guitar Solo- Slash

#824 Re: Guns N' Roses » **Kevin Cogill Who Leaked 9 GnR Songs Arrested Today** » 878 weeks ago

Acquiesce wrote:

He was stupid for cooperating with the FBI in the first place.

The FBI shows up at my house, I'm doing what they say.  I think most people are in that same boat.

Now if we want to get into how ridiculous it is that my tax dollars are helping fund the FBI to do things like this....  That's a whole other story.

#825 Re: Guns N' Roses » the gnrevolution discography: its finally ready for some comments » 878 weeks ago

If you're looking to pad out the Gilby discography, his official site has a complete (at least I assume complete) discography for him at http://www.gilbyclarke.com/discography.html

Also, it's a bit of a stretch, and I don't know how far out you guys wanna go, but Teddy "Zig Zag" put out an album that has Slash and Duff making guest appearances on it.  If you want to include that and want specifics (what they do etc.)let me know and I'll look.  I don't know how easy that info would be to find even on the internet.

#826 Re: The Sunset Strip » Iron Man 2 (2010) » 879 weeks ago

Awesome, Thanks guys.  I read it quite some time ago and obviously wasn't remembering right.
The way I was remembering what I read was that they were preparing the Thor and Cap characters, but they weren't getting stand alone movies. 

Which in the case of Captain America would have been a crime to me. 

It'll also be a crime to me if they don't take what I've said they should do for a while and make it half WWII period piece, half Superhero.  They probably won't but that's how I'd love to see it.

#827 Re: The Sunset Strip » Iron Man 2 (2010) » 879 weeks ago

I thought I read somewhere that Iron Man was going to lead to an Avengers movie.  Does this mean it isn't?

#828 Re: Guns N' Roses » Classic Rock 100 Greatest Rock Songs & Alan Niven's Great 8 GN'R Songs » 879 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:
JordanRose wrote:

I love the first half of it but the repetitive wanking and chanting outro shit bores me. I hate it getting dragged out live and I hate it being the last song.

I get caught up in the guitar work and pretty much shut out Axl at that point, so the end of song doesn't bother me as much as it obviously does you.

Yep , you gotta do it there, and in Breakdown (in Breakdown you can just shift your balance over to just the Slash channel)

5. Nightrain

The anthem the world missed; a great mythological lyric, and a sizzling guitar solo out that i still think ends far to soon.

In general I think a fade out ending is lazy, but I couldn't agree with this more.  Slash is blazing, then the song slowly starts to get quieter.

#829 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash interview on itunes? » 879 weeks ago

Anybody interested that didn't get to see this, it's on youtube now.




I coulda sworn there was a third one, but it must not be on youtube yet

#830 Re: The Garden » Slipknot fan goes on a murdering rampage » 879 weeks ago

This isn't related to this particular incident, but most people would never listen to what a guy what Manson says.  Frankly, what he says makes a lot of sense, and if people would pay attention to some of what he says they'd realize some actual problems. 

Mostly, the last 15 seconds of this video is what I'm talking about.

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