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- Jimmy Zig Zag Bobiadis
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Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
Yo, what's going on ROVers ?
See that the site is finally back up. Cool !
I wondered what happened w/ you guys. Didn't know until I stumbled across a thread over at htgth where I saw a little feuding between boards going on. LOL !! I wouldn't sweat it. That board is seriously a fucking cult. It's scary to read some of the shit that is actually being posted over there. Unless you are into walking around w/ your head up Axl and his coverband's ass, that place and 90% of its people are really lame.
Anyway, enough slagging. Glad to see you guys are back.
On topic, I definitely think Axl deserves a place with the other legends in rock history, but I seriously think that he is disgracing the band name with what he is doing today.
bba
no one is making you read it (HTGTH). at least the folks there support the band which is a lot more than we can say about you. you just want to live in 1988 all over again, and you spend every day trolling GnR boards because it hurts your little feelings that GnR still goes on without your heros. yea real fuckin cool man!
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
I'd say the only songwriters eclipsing Axl/Izzy are Lennon/McCartney, Plant/Page and Jagger/Richards. With guys like Iommi, Clapton, Mercury etc. being on the same level.
Cobain, Cornell, Reznor etc. being on the level bellow that. Had some hits and a fan base, but never on the iconic level of household names like Guns N' Roses, Zeppelin and The Beatles.
Axl is however in a special postion since his catalogue is so small. But what came out in those 6 years is nothing short of classic.
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
Cobain, Cornell, Reznor etc. being on the level bellow that. Had some hits and a fan base, but never on the iconic level of household names like Guns N' Roses, Zeppelin and The Beatles.
I believe that in 20 years Trent Reznor will be looked back upon as one of the greatest songwriters of his time. There is still some kind of mythology surrounding Trent that will continue to drive his name into the masses. Axl lost his mythology when he stepped out at the VMA's in 2002 I'd say.
- DoubleTalkingJive
- Rep: 74
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
Axl is however in a special postion since his catalogue is so small. But what came out in those 6 years is nothing short of classic.
I couldn't agree more.
Wow I just agreed with Polluxlm
- Jimmy Zig Zag Bobiadis
- Rep: 25
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
I'm not really concerned with where he stands. In my eyes, he's the greatest frontman alive, and one of the greatest musical artists of my time.
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
Downliner, I think most people in the industry look at the vma performance as sort of a bizarre incident....and many a great artist has had one of those. Axl redeemed himself with the 2006 tour in that he got very good reviews and just simply looked alot better. For God's sake, the VMA's were 5 years ago....time for everyone to let that 10 minute performance go. Ultimately, Axl's legend outside of 87-93 is now going to depend on Chinese. His real comeback, I hope, is yet to come. Whether it is Chinese or a reunion or whatever....
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
I agree that the 2002 VMA fiasco is blown out of proportion by fans. While the hardcores make it out to be a big deal, its merely a minor asterisk on his legacy. In fact, its not even the real comeback. That happened in 2001 with HOB and Rio. Yeah, it was his reintroduction to mainstream, but in retrospect it is seen as a fiasco because nothing came of it, not because of who was onstage. People forget the huge buzz that one performance created. Had CD been released within a couple months of that performance, it would be regarded as a high point in the band's history.
- Communist China
- Rep: 130
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
It's hard for the comparison because I don't see the influence. There are bands that are influenced by GN'R, but I don't see a lot of bands or singers doing anything that's clearly Axl. It's pretty easy, on the other hand, to see the influence Cobain, Corgan and Reznor have had on today's rock scene.
I do put Axl up on any list of greatest vocalists or frontmen, but between his small resume, unclear writing abilities (how much of GN'R was and is Axl remains a question) and the amount of Ax-influenced singers f today, it is hard to justify.
Re: Comparing Axl Rose to the greats
Downliner, I think most people in the industry look at the vma performance as sort of a bizarre incident....and many a great artist has had one of those. Axl redeemed himself with the 2006 tour in that he got very good reviews and just simply looked alot better. For God's sake, the VMA's were 5 years ago....time for everyone to let that 10 minute performance go. Ultimately, Axl's legend outside of 87-93 is now going to depend on Chinese. His real comeback, I hope, is yet to come. Whether it is Chinese or a reunion or whatever....
Dont get me wrong I'm not anti-new gnr, nor do I personally think the VMA performance was that bad. I intended to word my response more like James just did with "in retrospect it is seen as a fiasco because nothing came of it".
If Axl was prepared to perform on the VMA's, especially considering how unprepared he seemed to be on the night, he should have at least had the balls to follow through with Chinese Democracy. If that wasn't a possibility at the time he should have just stayed away from the VMA's in the first place.
After all these years of waiting I guess it just frustrates me that so many chances have been passed up, and the fans rarely offered any explanation as to why