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Title: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: jarmo on November 23, 2011, 10:44:09 AM
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Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:32:51

How many mavericks are left out there?

When you really think about it, there aren't many modern artists who will genuinely rattle society's cage and push the envelope to the point of changing the rest of us for the better. They're definitely not on YouTube, and they're certainly not being found by major labels. Most of today's "musicians", gatekeepers, and tastemakers are far too concerned with what's working at the moment, what's safe for general consumption, or what has the biggest social media numbers. However, that fear isn't what produces classic records.

It's the fearless ones who write the soundtrack to our lives and give us shows we remember forever. Even after all of these years, there's still no one more fearless than Guns N' Roses mainman Axl Rose.

Ever since Guns N' Roses revolutionized rock 'n' roll with Appetite for Destruction, Rose has rightfully been a legend. However, he gets better with every album, and that's a fact. Appetite ripped a hole right through pop culture with a combination of honest gutter poetry and metallic proficiency as well as the best voice the world had seen since Robert Plant.

Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II saw Rose seamlessly volley between demonic punk thrash on "Right Next Door to Hell" and "Back Off Bitch" to the piano-driven brilliance of "November Rain" and elegant darkness of "Coma". Let's not forget the vicious bitch-slap of "Get in the Ring" and "You Could Be Mine" or the utmost epic "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and "Civil War". The Illusion albums vaulted Rose to a level that most songwriters and singers rarely achieve. We're talking John Lennon, Mick Jagger, and Roger Daltrey territory.

In many ways, 2008's Chinese Democracy genuinely continued that tradition of evolution, further propelling Axl on that upward trajectory as an irrefutable rock divinity. [Jaded industry folk screaming for the importance of online presence also take note: Guns N' Roses has over 12 million Facebook fans too and Axl has over 225k Twitter followers, just saying?]

Let's face it, he already was a legend by the time he recorded the long-awaited Democracy, but the record is a classic in its own right. It delivers on a myriad  of levels. The siren swell and neck-breaking riff at the beginning of the title track charge forward with Rose's war cry as he screams, "It don't really matter". Those first words prove extremely prescient. Nothing does matter but the fact that the song pummels and pulverizes poignantly as does all of Rose's best work.

On the band's recent run of 2011 dates, Guns N' Roses has been opening up with the song, and it's the perfect first salvo for them to explode right out of the gate with. Guitarists DJ Ashba, Richard Fortus, and Bumblefoot practically set off an atom bomb of flawless riffs and leads, illuminating that Guns N' Roses is as fortified, fiery, and formidable as ever. Throughout the set, each of those gentlemen receives the spotlight to shred.

"Shackler's Revenge" melds industrial infectiousness to the classic guitar, drum, and bass assault as Rose crescendos between the various vocal personae that have always made him so undeniably intriguing. "Better" follows suit, treading soulful territory over guitar and keyboard effects. The real marvel is that Rose, longtime keyboardist Dizzy Reed, bass master Tommy Stinson, keyboardist Chris Pitman, drummer Frank Ferrer, and the three-tiered six-string warriors impeccably bring this to life on stage.

Once Chinese Democracy is alive, it's like Dr. Frankenstein's monster?massive and out for blood. Other recent cuts such as "Madagascar" and "Street Dreams" emanate a soulful swagger a la Elton John with a street grit and gusto that's purely Rose.

These songs also hold up alongside every bit of new material that the band is playing. Rose's piano solo elegantly bleeds right into the pulsating heartbeat of "November Rain" and "You Could Be Mine", "It's so Easy", and "Rocket Queen" all pack the same punch. When Rose and Co. take everyone to "Paradise City," there are few concert moments as magical to this day.

In addition, the press continues to laud those magic moments. About the tour, Rolling Stone wrote, "Rose and the band are really cooking", while Chicago Sun Times professed, "Guns N' Roses is best when they kick hard and keep moving, and amazingly that's what they did for three hours." Loudwire adds, "GN'R sounds tight as hell as they look great rocking out on that massive stage" and "Axl Rose still performs with the stamina of an 18-year-old-kid."

With a recent rare Rose interview under his belt for VH1's That Metal Show, heavy metal guru Eddie Trunk exclaims, "He's still Axl Rose, and he's masterfully found a way to be interesting." One of his peers, Zakk Wylde, puts it best, "As a frontman, nobody's come close to him."

Listen to Chinese Democracy or witness Guns N' Roses on tour this fall right now. Every note rings as true as the first howls from "Welcome to the Jungle".

There's still only one king of the Jungle, and he's the maverick this world needs now more than ever.

? Rick Florino
11.23.11







/jarmo


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Annie on November 23, 2011, 10:50:57 AM
So true! Excellent article! :beer:


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: johnreed3344 on November 23, 2011, 10:55:37 AM
KICK ASS!


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: axlrosegnr on November 23, 2011, 11:04:04 AM
Probably about the best article I've ever read.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Verasa on November 23, 2011, 11:05:30 AM
Wow!! Great read! Positive Press!!!! Guns are delivering in a big way this fall. 3 hour shows and letting the music do the talking. Grats Axl and GnR  :beer:


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: bigcash2002 on November 23, 2011, 11:06:51 AM
best article I have read all year

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Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: spgunner on November 23, 2011, 11:12:08 AM
Great review - share, spread!


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: requiem156 on November 23, 2011, 11:25:36 AM
That's a nice positive review, but Roger Daltrey wasn't the primary songwriter for The Who.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: LIGuns on November 23, 2011, 11:34:19 AM
nice article, w/ no unneccassary digs...


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: COMAMOTIVE on November 23, 2011, 12:07:13 PM
Incredibly supportive article - don't see that enough

Pleasure to read


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: westcoast_junkie on November 23, 2011, 12:35:56 PM
Thanks for posting this :smoking:


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: JSMastro on November 23, 2011, 12:49:21 PM
Loved this!  Sent it to my wife who is hesitating about coming with me on Friday night in Worcester...


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: sofine11 on November 23, 2011, 01:07:24 PM
Awesome read.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Buddha_Master on November 23, 2011, 01:30:45 PM
ITs almost disarming reading an article like this. I was bracing myself for the inevitable condescending or back handed compliment but, it never came. Nice.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: SirTed on November 23, 2011, 01:39:26 PM
Wow!

Who is this Rick Florino character?


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: 14 Yrs Of Silence on November 23, 2011, 01:59:11 PM
Now thats a great interview.  The writer Rick Florino has done a lot of high profile interviews.  See link.

http://www.metalnmore.com/interviewsrjf3.htm



Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: GNR4L on November 23, 2011, 02:11:14 PM
Love it ! Great article.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: One.In.A.Million on November 23, 2011, 02:11:57 PM
All of my thoughts as a GN'R fan are perfectly summed up by this article, nice post jarmo.  ;)


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Annie on November 23, 2011, 02:57:30 PM
GNR needs to add SCRAPED to the setlist! :smoking:


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 23, 2011, 03:04:20 PM
Nice review, thanks for posting.  Rick Florino is usually somewhat positive -- but that was REALLY positive. :) 



Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: requiem156 on November 23, 2011, 04:24:49 PM
Wow!

Who is this Rick Florino character?

A Guns n Roses fan with limited awareness of rock history, apparently. It's nice that he wants to say something positive - it would be even nicer if he got his facts straight first so that people could take him seriously.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: superstarmc on November 23, 2011, 05:30:14 PM
GNR needs to add SCRAPED to the setlist! :smoking:

There was a time


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Buddha_Master on November 23, 2011, 05:32:48 PM
Fuck yes on TWAT. If there was only one song I wish I could hear performed live from GNR it would be TWAT.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: willow on November 23, 2011, 06:15:56 PM
Well its about time we see an acticle like that!!!!


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: 14 Yrs Of Silence on November 23, 2011, 08:36:19 PM
Wow!

Who is this Rick Florino character?

A Guns n Roses fan with limited awareness of rock history, apparently. It's nice that he wants to say something positive - it would be even nicer if he got his facts straight first so that people could take him seriously.

You want to elaborate on what facts he got wrong?


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: requiem156 on November 24, 2011, 10:23:01 AM
Wow!

Who is this Rick Florino character?

A Guns n Roses fan with limited awareness of rock history, apparently. It's nice that he wants to say something positive - it would be even nicer if he got his facts straight first so that people could take him seriously.

You want to elaborate on what facts he got wrong?

Well, Pete Townsend wrote all the The Who's songs, so to compare Axl to Roger Daltrey as a songwriter is to compare him to someone who sang, but never really wrote anything.

Plus, when you say he's the best singer since Robert Plant, you really ignore a lot of great singers - Halford, Steven Tyler, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, among others.



Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Loaded NightraiN on November 24, 2011, 11:19:10 AM

Plus, when you say he's the best singer since Robert Plant, you really ignore a lot of great singers - Halford, Steven Tyler, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, among others.



He's not ignoring them... He's saying Axl is better than them


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: Gunner80 on November 24, 2011, 11:40:44 AM

Plus, when you say he's the best singer since Robert Plant, you really ignore a lot of great singers - Halford, Steven Tyler, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, among others.



He's not ignoring them... He's saying Axl is better than them
Plus Axl can sing in more than one register without sounding like shit.


Title: Re: Feature: Guns N' Roses and the Unstoppable Axl Rose on Tour in 2011
Post by: westcoast_junkie on November 24, 2011, 12:45:52 PM
Wow!

Who is this Rick Florino character?

A Guns n Roses fan with limited awareness of rock history, apparently. It's nice that he wants to say something positive - it would be even nicer if he got his facts straight first so that people could take him seriously.

You want to elaborate on what facts he got wrong?

Well, Pete Townsend wrote all the The Who's songs, so to compare Axl to Roger Daltrey as a songwriter is to compare him to someone who sang, but never really wrote anything.

Plus, when you say he's the best singer since Robert Plant, you really ignore a lot of great singers - Halford, Steven Tyler, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, among others.



That's not a major mistake. And what you say about greatest singer isn't a matter of facts, it's a matter of taste. If it's considered a fact he is right though, Axl's much better than all of those you mention  :yes: