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« on: August 03, 2015, 01:28:50 PM »


My thoughts on the future of Guns N' Roses

Yes, kids, the band is still around and are doing quite well. Each time they tour and do shows in the UK which are often, they are sold out. Now, before some of the readers start scratching their heads wondering why Guns N? Roses is still relevant and worth talking about, let me just say first that it is because there are music aficionados like myself who did not believe the band had ?died? after the then only other original member, Slash, decided to leave the band way back in 1996. To the Rock historians, you guys certainly know what I am talking about here. Even with the departure of Slash from the band, Axl Rose took it upon himself to make sure that no matter what Guns N? Roses would go on with himself at the helm, of course.

During those challenged-filled years for Axl Rose to keep Guns N? Roses alive, it was a revolving door of talented and underrated musicians filling in the vacant slots left behind by the classic line-up consisting of Slash, Duff Mckagan, Izzy Stradlin and Matt Sorum. Personally, of all the past members who have joined Axl Rose in that extensive alumni list after the classic line-up, it was the strange but uber technically talented Buckethead who was my favorite.

For those unaware of who I am referring to, Buckethead is a virtuoso guitarist who has amassed a sizable cult following since the late 90?s. He always wears a KFC bucket over his head, hence his moniker; also, he dons a yellow raincoat and a white Michael Myers-like mask to conceal his true identity. All of these are all part of his onstage persona but once you hear and see him play, you could get past all the eccentricities and would realize why Axl Rose recruited him in the first place and why Buckethead became a favorite of many long time fans of Guns N? Roses.

Now, speaking of guitarists who have become part of the long history of Guns N? Roses, after getting to read the confirmed reports just recently have it that long time guitarist DJ Ashba has called it quits and will no longer be in the band. This time again the future of the band is in question. In my opinion, though, as long as Axl Rose manages to get out of his self?-isolation every now and then to tour and perform, then I can say that the band Guns N? Roses?his band, actually since he intellectually owns the property rights to the name and everything else directly connected to the band, Guns N? Roses will continue to exist because of that. Plus, it is a virtual guarantee that Axl Rose will have no problem at all in finding a suitable replacement for DJ Ashba.

When I think of it, I find it rather amazing how long Axl Rose has managed to keep getting all these musicians?excellent ones at that in their own rights?to fill in the void and vacancies, such as would be the case for DJ Ashba.

What grabs my attention even more is that to this very day, Axl Rose is the only remaining original member and he managed magnificently to survive all the ?drama? and turmoil that have beset Guns N? Roses.

As a kid who was just a few years short from entering my teens, I still remember that even then in the late 90?s?in 1998 to be exact?fans and music aficionados had pondered and wondered how Guns N? Roses could ever go on with only Axl Rose remaining?

I would learn the answer to that puzzling question years later. You just have to leave it to Axl Rose to cut through all the ?red tape? and to battle the seemingly never-ending legal issues revolving around the Guns N? Roses name because to his credit and with firm resolve intact, Axl Rose kept fighting on for his band to continue, release new music, and tour.

Not a lot of people know this, especially the uninformed, that most of the original ex-members of Guns N? Roses did not want their own former frontman Axl Rose to succeed in keeping the band alive and kicking without them. And yet, when the former members themselves formed their own bands?a perfect example of this was Velvet Revolver?they would regularly throw in a few classic staples from their Guns N? Roses days in their set list when they would hold concerts and perform in the big music festivals.

So, why then, of all people, could Axl Rose not sing any of those classics of which he was the original singer?! I say this, since it is the distinctive and unmistakable voice of Axl Rose that always has reverberated with me?and every other fan, I?ll bet?each time I hear any Guns N? Roses tracks being played, then Axl Rose has all the right to sing their classics!

To this day, each time I go online and search for the latest uploaded live performances of Guns N? Roses, I can?t but help smile to know that one of my childhood Rock N? Roll heroes, Axl Rose, is still around.

For those who have persistently bashed the man comparing how he would sing the classics now and how Axl Rose used to sing them then more than 20 years ago, that is stupid talk for a bunch of ?keyboard warriors? who I bet cannot even sing and hold those high notes which Axl Rose can still do fairly well given his age now. Whether you like him or not is beside the point. The man is a legitimate Rock Star; he is one of the greatest vocalists of all time and he definitely belongs in a league of his own. Even today, no one can truly match his mystic, stage presence and just the way he is an artist! Truly, it goes without saying that Axl Rose has definitely become part of Rock N? Roll folklore!

Whatever the future holds for Axl Rose and his band, Guns N? Roses, one thing is certain. No one, but no one, and nothing else can erase what Axl Rose has accomplished and achieved. If ever a book would be made that chronicles everything about Rock N? Roll history, a chapter would not be enough on this legendary band.

We don?t know what the future holds.

But nothing can erase the past.


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« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2015, 01:48:05 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2015, 09:12:32 AM »

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By: Joseph R. Atilano, August 4th, 2015 12:01 AM


Yes, kids, the band is still around and are doing quite well. Each time they tour and do shows in the UK which are often, they are sold out.

Now, before some of the readers start scratching their heads wondering why Guns N? Roses is still relevant and worth talking about, let me just say first that it is because there are music aficionados like myself who did not believe the band had ?died? after the then only other original member, Slash, decided to leave the band way back in 1996.

To the Rock historians, you guys certainly know what I am talking about here. Even with the departure of Slash from the band, Axl Rose took it upon himself to make sure that no matter what Guns N? Roses would go on with himself at the helm, of course.

During those challenged-filled years for Axl Rose to keep Guns N? Roses alive, it was a revolving door of talented and underrated musicians filling in the vacant slots left behind by the classic line-up consisting of Slash, Duff Mckagan, Izzy Stradlin and Matt Sorum. Personally, of all the past members who have joined Axl Rose in that extensive alumni list after the classic line-up, it was the strange but uber technically talented Buckethead who was my favorite.


For those unaware of who I am referring to, Buckethead is a virtuoso guitarist who has amassed a sizable cult following since the late 90?s. He always wears a KFC bucket over his head, hence his moniker; also, he dons a yellow raincoat and a white Michael Myers-like mask to conceal his true identity.

All of these are all part of his onstage persona but once you hear and see him play, you could get past all the eccentricities and would realize why Axl Rose recruited him in the first place and why Buckethead became a favorite of many long time fans of Guns N? Roses.

 
Now, speaking of guitarists who have become part of the long history of Guns N? Roses, after getting to read the confirmed reports just recently have it that long time guitarist DJ Ashba has called it quits and will no longer be in the band. This time again the future of the band is in question.

 In my opinion, though, as long as Axl Rose manages to get out of his self?-isolation every now and then to tour and perform, then I can say that the band Guns N? Roses?his band, actually since he intellectually owns the property rights to the name and everything else directly connected to the band, Guns N? Roses will continue to exist because of that. Plus, it is a virtual guarantee that Axl Rose will have no problem at all in finding a suitable replacement for DJ Ashba.
When I think of it, I find it rather amazing how long Axl Rose has managed to keep getting all these musicians?excellent ones at that in their own rights?to fill in the void and vacancies, such as would be the case for DJ Ashba.

What grabs my attention even more is that to this very day, Axl Rose is the only remaining original member and he managed magnificently to survive all the ?drama? and turmoil that have beset Guns N? Roses.

As a kid who was just a few years short from entering my teens, I still remember that even then in the late 90?s?in 1998 to be exact?fans and music aficionados had pondered and wondered how Guns N? Roses could ever go on with only Axl Rose remaining?

I would learn the answer to that puzzling question years later. You just have to leave it to Axl Rose to cut through all the ?red tape? and to battle the seemingly never-ending legal issues revolving around the Guns N? Roses name because to his credit and with firm resolve intact, Axl Rose kept fighting on for his band to continue, release new music, and tour.

Not a lot of people know this, especially the uninformed, that most of the original ex-members of Guns N? Roses did not want their own former frontman Axl Rose to succeed in keeping the band alive and kicking without them. And yet, when the former members themselves formed their own bands?a perfect example of this was Velvet Revolver?they would regularly throw in a few classic staples from their Guns N? Roses days in their set list when they would hold concerts and perform in the big music festivals.

So, why then, of all people, could Axl Rose not sing any of those classics of which he was the original singer?! I say this, since it is the distinctive and unmistakable voice of Axl Rose that always has reverberated with me?and every other fan, I?ll bet?each time I hear any Guns N? Roses tracks being played, then Axl Rose has all the right to sing their classics!

To this day, each time I go online and search for the latest uploaded live performances of Guns N? Roses, I can?t but help smile to know that one of my childhood Rock N? Roll heroes, Axl Rose, is still around.

For those who have persistently bashed the man comparing how he would sing the classics now and how Axl Rose used to sing them then more than 20 years ago, that is stupid talk for a bunch of ?keyboard warriors? who I bet cannot even sing and hold those high notes which Axl Rose can still do fairly well given his age now. Whether you like him or not is beside the point.

The man is a legitimate Rock Star; he is one of the greatest vocalists of all time and he definitely belongs in a league of his own. Even today, no one can truly match his mystic, stage presence and just the way he is an artist! Truly, it goes without saying that Axl Rose has definitely become part of Rock N? Roll folklore!

Whatever the future holds for Axl Rose and his band, Guns N? Roses, one thing is certain. No one, but no one, and nothing else can erase what Axl Rose has accomplished and achieved. If ever a book would be made that chronicles everything about Rock N? Roll history, a chapter would not be enough on this legendary band.

We don?t know what the future holds.
But nothing can erase the past.


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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2015, 10:11:50 AM »

I posted this a couple of days ago. Good article.
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2015, 10:49:07 AM »

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By: Joseph R. Atilano, August 4th, 2015 12:01 AM


Not a lot of people know this, especially the uninformed, that most of the original ex-members of Guns N? Roses did not want their own former frontman Axl Rose to succeed in keeping the band alive and kicking without them. And yet, when the former members themselves formed their own bands?a perfect example of this was Velvet Revolver?they would regularly throw in a few classic staples from their Guns N? Roses days in their set list when they would hold concerts and perform in the big music festivals.

So, why then, of all people, could Axl Rose not sing any of those classics of which he was the original singer?! I say this, since it is the distinctive and unmistakable voice of Axl Rose that always has reverberated with me?and every other fan, I?ll bet?each time I hear any Guns N? Roses tracks being played, then Axl Rose has all the right to sing their classics!


What does one have to do with the other?  Of course there was a rivalry between VR and GNR after how everything went down.  I don't think anyone ever said that Axl Rose can't sing those songs.  I wonder which member of this forum the writer is.
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2015, 10:55:16 AM »

I posted this a couple of days ago. Good article.

Sorry, someone sent this to me today. I thought it was a article worth sharing.
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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2015, 11:22:52 AM »

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after the then only other original member, Slash, decided to leave the band way back in 1996.

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« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2015, 01:59:12 PM »


For those who have persistently bashed the man comparing how he would sing the classics now and how Axl Rose used to sing them then more than 20 years ago, that is stupid talk for a bunch of "keyboard warriors" who I bet cannot even sing and hold those high notes which Axl Rose can still do fairly well given his age now. Whether you like him or not is beside the point.


This was the only part I rolled my eyes at.

So, let me get this straight.  If I hear a concert where Axl sounds...let's keep this holy and leave it at "dodgy", I can go sell that shit up the fucking pike if I cannot get onstage myself and do a better job?

People can make that argument with a straight face?

Now, if you are in the camp that feels we should applaud Axl when he sounds great...and if he sounds bad, just all look at our shoes and say nothing, fine.  I mean, I obviously think that's a preposterous premise, but we all know we have people like that among us.

But as dumb as I may find that mindset to be, my god, even that is better than "well, let's see you do better, smartguy."
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« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2015, 02:02:28 PM »

He says guns tour and sell out shows in the UK quite often?

Quite often?   

When was there last show in the uK?

There last show in the United States was over a year ago...    I wouldn't call that quite often    And I think there last UK show was well before that one
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« Reply #9 on: August 05, 2015, 02:04:29 PM »

They came here in 2012. The show I attended was not a sell out. I would estimate 80-90% full.
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« Reply #10 on: August 05, 2015, 02:05:48 PM »

That doesn't sound quite often to me
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« Reply #11 on: August 05, 2015, 02:07:50 PM »

"My Thoughts On The Future of Guns N' Roses"

... (Insert some of Axl's past accomplishments & personal opinions on former guitarists) ...

"We don't know what the future holds."


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« Reply #12 on: August 05, 2015, 02:08:18 PM »

It would be like me saying guns n roses tours Canada quite often

No they don't.   They have had a couple of tours over the span of many years.  And have also played a couple of one off shows over a span of many years.    All I think we're successful.    But they don't even come close to touring quite often.  

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« Reply #13 on: August 05, 2015, 09:18:02 PM »

I saw this article earlier this week and wondered why the article mentions Sorum rather than Adler as part of the "classic" lineup.   Huh  Not that I hate Sorum, but it seemed out of context to throw Sorum into the mix as the "classic" drummer, rather than Adler. Otherwise, some good points in the article.
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« Reply #14 on: August 05, 2015, 09:36:32 PM »

Well said.
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« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2015, 08:21:17 AM »

Lots of fluff N' brown nose-ing..The real tragedy with the recent departures is the loss of what appeared as a band that gelled...
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« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2015, 08:27:44 AM »

People who like to point out the old "it wasn't sold out" routine. Maybe sometimes they could compare how many shows are on a tour leg in a specific country before typing that?
2012, eight shows in the UK. Maybe it would've been better to play two or three so mortismurphy could have been all excited about the sold out tour.....




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« Reply #18 on: August 06, 2015, 08:35:16 AM »

People who like to point out the old "it wasn't sold out" routine. Maybe sometimes they could compare how many shows are on a tour leg in a specific country before typing that?
2012, eight shows in the UK. Maybe it would've been better to play two or three so mortismurphy could have been all excited about the sold out tour.....




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You are too eager to leap to this band's defense. I was merely pointing out that the show I was out was not sold out. Simple fact.

That article is riddled with so many errors by the way that it can be dismissed completely.
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« Reply #19 on: August 06, 2015, 08:38:07 AM »

People who like to point out the old "it wasn't sold out" routine. Maybe sometimes they could compare how many shows are on a tour leg in a specific country before typing that?
2012, eight shows in the UK. Maybe it would've been better to play two or three so mortismurphy could have been all excited about the sold out tour.....




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I think people point it out when an article incorrectly states that they were sold out.  Kind of like when that article incorrectly noted Frank and Pittman were former members of GnR...
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