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Re: December 16, Key Arena- Seattle, WA
thanx for the updates & awesome pics saikin & axlin
feels from here even like it was a great fking show & night
GOOD TIMES
Re: December 16, Key Arena- Seattle, WA
"Jams/Axl Solo Unconfirmed" Setlist:
Seattle 2011
Intro (Dexter Theme)
01. Chinese Democracy
02. Welcome To The Jungle
03. It's So Easy
04. Mr. Brownstone
05. Sorry
06. Shackler's Revenge
07. Estranged
08. Rocket Queen
Richard Fortus Guitar Solo (James Bond Theme)
09. Live and Let Die
10. This I Love
11. Riff Raff
12. Sonic Reducer (feat. Tommy Stinson on vocals)
Dizzy Reed Piano Solo (Baba O'Riley)
13. Street of Dreams
14. You Could Be Mine (with special guest Duff McKagan)
DJ Ashba Guitar Solo (Mi Amor)
15. Sweet Child O' Mine
Band Jam (Another Brick In The Wall Part II)
Axl Rose Piano Solo (Gran Torino / Goodbye Yellow Brick Road /
Someone Saved My Life Tonight)
16. November Rain
Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal Guitar Solo (Pink Panther Theme)
17. Don't Cry
18. Whole Lotta Rosie
19. Civil War
20. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
21. Nightrain
Encore:
Band Jam
22. Madagascar
23. Better
Band Jam
24. Patience
Band Jam
25. Paradise City
Duff's Loaded GN'R-related tunes also performed at the show:
So Fine
New Rose
Attitude
Special thanks to Saikin for all pics and updates
Special notes--After "Mr. Brownstone", Axl thanked Loaded for opening, and gradulated GN'R on getting inducted into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame; Duff McKagan is brought out to take over on bass for "You Could Be Mine"
Re: December 16, Key Arena- Seattle, WA
that dolphin shit is killer
damn it feels like a classic GnR night, for the right reasons.
i might be wrong of course sitting behind my keyboard but fuck it's hard not to get excited seeing those pics of duff & of course the regular kick-ass set from Guns..
Re: December 16, Key Arena- Seattle, WA
Works well, just finished Duffs book this morning. I took special notice in how he thanked his band members from GNR and VR. He listed Axl first and thanked him for being there in his dark moments, the ONLY one who actually cared enough to come up to Seattle to check on him. I can't begin to describe how good Duff writes, and how humble he does it. Miles away from the mediocre Slash book. Duff writes real, and honest but I suspect a little politically correct when he addresses band members. Even Scott Weiland.
That blow up dolphin thing, it must be the biggest GNR-geek triumph of the century.