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war
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

war wrote:

NICE

Axlin16
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

Axlin16 wrote:
war wrote:
Axlin08 wrote:
war wrote:

i agree with most of that but i prefer 2010.

the tiebreaker for me was i feel he had more tone to his voice in 2010 - a little flat at times in 2006

Yeah but I think there are times on the rockers in 2010 he puts more pressure on his vocals, and frankly sounds like he's taking a shit while singing.

I gotta be honest, I really cannot stand the 2009-11 performances of CD-the song.

Really REALLY liked the 2006 performances better. More rasp than 2002, less "cat in heat" than 2010.

you are entitled to your opinion

In other words, "I don't agree with you". 16



or this



They're pretty close, but I think there's more consistency with the 2006 version. I don't like the cornball voice Axl does on the 2010 version.

One confession I will make is that Ron's 2010 solo is better than the 2006 solo. However.... Robin plays the other lead guitar in 2006 better than DJ in 2010.


Ah, don't 'chu just love Guns N' Roses? 19

war
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

war wrote:

seen both already but ill listen to them both again now

Axlin16
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

Axlin16 wrote:

10 Rocket Queen

war
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

war wrote:

like the 2010 versus
and the 2006 chorus

Axlin16
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

Axlin16 wrote:

See what I mean?

Axlin16
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

Axlin16 wrote:

--Dizzy Dance Solo
--Dizzy Piano Solo


no, i'm not kidding

war
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

war wrote:
Axlin08 wrote:

See what I mean?

yes, but that's only one song and one version from each period

now compare 2006 irs to 2010 irs

all rasp in this song in both versions

Smoking Guns
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

Smoking Guns wrote:

Does he have a backing track?  In the above clip, his voice carries on when he says stop.. Hmmm...

war
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Re: Santiago, Chile - October 5, 2011

war wrote:

yes but consider how many vocals tracks are on the studio versions

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