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Title: Why cancel the RNR show?
Post by: W. Botaxl Rose on May 14, 2004, 11:54:20 AM
The remaining members couldn't get out there play their AFD covers? Don't they still have two guitarists? Aren't there numerous guitarists who could've stepped in & helped get ready for fake GnR's annual show?

I just don't understand why this gig had to be cancelled when it was known months ahead of time the Bucket was gone. I mean, they just cover old GnR songs, how many members does it take to do that?


Title: Re:Why cancel the RNR show?
Post by: 2NaFish on May 14, 2004, 12:09:23 PM
The remaining members couldn't get out there play their AFD covers? Don't they still have two guitarists? Aren't there numerous guitarists who could've stepped in & helped get ready for fake GnR's annual show?

I just don't understand why this gig had to be cancelled when it was known months ahead of time the Bucket was gone. I mean, they just cover old GnR songs, how many members does it take to do that?

Did it ever cross your mind that maybe, just maybe, they were gonna play new material?


Title: Re:Why cancel the RNR show?
Post by: kujo722 on May 14, 2004, 12:09:48 PM
Maybe Axl didn't want to just play the same set list from the last tour?
Maybe he was ready to let some of the new stuff be heard and it did require three guitarists to pull of the new material live?


Title: Re:Why cancel the RNR show?
Post by: tHeElEcTrIcSiNtAr on May 14, 2004, 03:05:05 PM
Damn straight he was gonna play new material. You think he would go up there to play the same old setlist. Hell no. That would be ridiculous, and he probably knows that. Thats why they had to cancel, b/c he needed a 3rd guitarist to play new material.


Title: Re:Why cancel the RNR show?
Post by: Dave_Rose on May 14, 2004, 07:04:52 PM
Well I think they were gonna play a lot of new material and give a date after the event but now this Buckethead thing come up its seems to push things back.