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Guns N' Roses => Dead Horse => Topic started by: mpkline07 on April 27, 2016, 12:00:40 PM



Title: Dvd's
Post by: mpkline07 on April 27, 2016, 12:00:40 PM
I for one would leave a 30th anniversary packages of troubadour 1986( cleaned up) and troubadour 2016.....also a 25 year of the 8/3/1991 forum show....that would be awesome!!!

As far as this tour it'd be cool to see one song from each venue stitched together...with interviews in between etc....that way would could pro level shots of each song played...not just the 24 or 25 played on 1 night

I.e. It's so easy at the troubadour to start and use paradise city from the last show in San Diego....a kind of tour chronology of sorts

I release all inteluctual rights to this idea ( just in case they use it!!😄)


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: C0ma on April 27, 2016, 12:24:52 PM
Maybe there will be a little brainstorming between GnR/TB and AC/DC on the road. One thing AC/DC has 'nailed' is live content and and special releases (like Bon Fire).


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: Sosso on April 27, 2016, 12:33:51 PM
Maybe there will be a little brainstorming between GnR/TB and AC/DC on the road. One thing AC/DC has 'nailed' is live content and and special releases (like Bon Fire).

"If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and "Live" are two of the best live albums ever. "Live at Donington" as well.


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: rebelhipi on April 27, 2016, 03:14:19 PM
Maybe there will be a little brainstorming between GnR/TB and AC/DC on the road. One thing AC/DC has 'nailed' is live content and and special releases (like Bon Fire).

"If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and "Live" are two of the best live albums ever. "Live at Donington" as well.
Definitely, for me they were at their peak during The Razors Edge tour. Much thanks to Chris Slade. Which im really happy that he is back in the band, even if he is too old (he is 69) to play with his old fury.
Fun Fact about Chris Slade, he was the drummer for Tom Jones in the 60s.


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: D-GenerationX on April 27, 2016, 04:06:23 PM


Maybe there will be a little brainstorming between GnR/TB and AC/DC on the road. One thing AC/DC has 'nailed' is live content and and special releases (like Bon Fire).


"If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and "Live" are two of the best live albums ever. "Live at Donington" as well.


The sound quality on 'Live' is incredible.  One of my favorite live albums ever, even thought AC/DC is not a favorite band of mine.

Just sounds amazing.


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: Sosso on April 27, 2016, 04:42:10 PM


Maybe there will be a little brainstorming between GnR/TB and AC/DC on the road. One thing AC/DC has 'nailed' is live content and and special releases (like Bon Fire).


"If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" and "Live" are two of the best live albums ever. "Live at Donington" as well.


The sound quality on 'Live' is incredible.  One of my favorite live albums ever, even thought AC/DC is not a favorite band of mine.

Just sounds amazing.


Way better than "Live Era". This is how a GN'R live album should be.


Title: Re: Dvd's
Post by: D-GenerationX on April 27, 2016, 04:49:57 PM
Yeah, I would have killed for a 'Live Era' that sounded like that.  Would have been cool.

I stick to the bootlegs with GNR.  Some of which would make fine releases on their own, as is.