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Post by nesquick on Jul 27, 2004 7:58:09 GMT -5
here it is (live version): homepage.ntlworld.com/gnrkiller/unreleased/gnr_tb.zip I LOVE IT! It is said to be a song of the futur album "chinese democracy". A studio version could be really awesome. There is a blues-rock vibe like Estranged (shorter than Estranged). It sounds a little bit like Estranged yeah... It has the potential to become a classic in my opinion...I can't wait for that album to come out!
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Post by nyr401994 on Jul 27, 2004 9:13:04 GMT -5
i'm sorry, this is not guns n roses. this is the band that should be called 'porky ho ho and the guys who aren't slash.'
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Post by nesquick on Jul 27, 2004 10:32:02 GMT -5
strange how you avoid the musical aspect of the thing... The song is great. that's it.
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Post by LDD- Angelic Child on Jul 27, 2004 15:06:15 GMT -5
I like the song and all... here goes
sorry mate but it just isn't Guns 'N Roses anymore... it's Axl 'i've gained 200lbs' Rose and his merry men
There is not Guns 'N Roses without Slash, Duff and Izzy it just isn't the same. I probably will get Chinese Democracy if it ever gets released, G'NR fans have been promised this for years but it hasn't been released. Apparently Buckethead (the next best semi-permanent G'NR guitarist after Slash) has left too so i don't really think they have that much going for them.
Don't get me wrong, i think Guns 'N Roses are great but i don't think they will ever be as great as they were
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Post by thebeerbaron1 on Jul 31, 2004 17:12:27 GMT -5
nirvana destroyed the roses. that simple. those days are long gone as are nirvana!
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Post by nesquick on Jul 31, 2004 17:44:40 GMT -5
Nirvana destroyed nothing. Guns n' Roses just self imploded. and you know what? when you compare Guns n' Roses record sales and Nirvana ones....well there you think that Nirvana were just amateurs!
1991: Nirvana "Nevermind": 10 million copies sold worldwide 1991: Guns n' Roses "Use Your Illusion I and II": 35 millions copies sold worldwide.
oh yeah and GN'R had already released "Appetite For Destruction" wich had sold 25 million copies worldwide yet. Guns n' Roses was FAR more popular than Nirvana, and FAR more successfull. I was there in the early 90's so this is not 14 years old pussies like you who gonna learn me the Rock n' Roll history. I was there while you were still in panties.
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Post by stephenn on Jul 31, 2004 22:16:26 GMT -5
album sales don't determine how good your music is.
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