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« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2006, 03:41:05 AM »

If they did perform tonight - It may be a way for the band to become tighter before heading across the pond - Axl seems to be happier than in 2002.

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« Reply #41 on: May 19, 2006, 03:45:21 AM »

From Matt "Roadcrew" from DN'B's mailing list:

"Okay... I can't really tell you how I found out or how I got on the
list without betraying a friend's confidence, but I got a call around 6
p.m. that Rosario Dawson, the actress from RENT, ALEXANDER, etc., was
having a birthday party tonight at a small club near my apartment that
I'm told is called Plum (I feel like an idiot but I honestly have never
seen a name on the marquee and now I can't find a club called Plum on
citysearch.com, so I apologize if that's not right.) and that GN'R WERE
GOING TO PLAY. Some of my co-workers and I were able to get our names
on the list. I was told to keep my mouth shut b/c it was all supposed
to be a secret.

Anyways, I have been here once or twice before, and it's a pretty
small, chich nightclub. It has 2 floors and holds maybe 800, 900 people
tops - someone told me capacity is actually around 500 people, I don't
know how accurate that is and tonight, it was definately filled
wwwaaaayyyy beyond capacity. I don't mean to make light of a tragedy
but if God forbid there had been a ?fire, it would have been The
Station x10.

So doors are at 11 p.m. and we show up around 12:30 a.m. and... we're
told we can't go in. Allegedly Axl got into a fight with a club goer (I
can't verify this) and they subsequently shut down the doors. Of ther
dozen or so people I was with, all but my friend Ken split. It was at
that point that Ken had the brilliant idea that maybe now they would
let us in since there was just 2 of us. We pleaded with a bouncer who
verified that we were actually on the list and - yes! - we were in.

Like I said, the place was packed, but we managed to find another good
friend who had a table up front near the stage. The joint was crawling
with celebrities: Kid Rock, Mickey Rourke, Eric Balfour, and God knows
who else. On the way up I heard buzz first that the original band was
there (which I knew was B.S.), and then buzz that it was just Axl and
Izzy and Matt Sorum (which seemed feasible in light of Axl's recently
making-nice with both former Gunners). I saw Dizzy wandering around
before we took our spot up front, maybe five or ten feet from where the
band was and right next to Del James.

The band finally came a little after 1 a.m. I think. The stage was
incredibly small and everyone surged forward to the point where tables
were knocked over; my legs and feet are currently soaked in champagne
and God knows what else. Anyway, Izzy and Matt were NOT there (or if
they were, they didn't play), and if Brain was there, I didn't see him,
either.

But Axl, Robin, Richard, Tommy, Bumblefoot, Dizzy and Chris all took
the stage. Everyone played acoustically except Robin, who played a
semi-hollow Gibson, and Tommy, who played his usual bass; for KOHD,
Robin and Richard switched instruments. Chris and Dizzy played maracas,
congos, tambourines, and occasionally the keyboard, which was crammed
in the corner. Axl introduced the show as the "karaoke version" of GN'R
as a movie screen-sized monitor with all his lyrics was behind him
(BTW, I don't know about everyone else, but all this time I've thought
the lyric is I.R.S. was "All the legions," but it's actually "All the
reasons that you give, I'll follow you.") . Everyone seemed to be in a
great mood; they played some old tunes from LIES that they haven't done
since Slash was in the band, and Axl said they had learned the songs
just 20 minutes before arriving at the club. Before I.R.S., Axl asked
the band if they felt like trying it even though they hadn't rehearsed
it, and Tommy screamed out "I'm fucking fearless, I'll try anything!"
November Rain, for which only Robin did an electric solo, sounded
better than it did at the Hammerstein shows; Richard and especially
Bubmlefoot's acoustic solos just sounded astounding.

Needless to say, the whole place went apeshit... it was a really
intimate, really amazing show and a nice way to close out the week
after the 4 Hammerstein gigs. I don't remember the precise order of the
set list but here is what they played:

USED TO LOVE HER
MR. BROWNSTONE
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
YOU'RE CRAZY (LIES version, not the APPETITE version)
PATIENCE
KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
THE BLUES
I.R.S.
SWEET CHILD O' MINE
NOVEMBER RAIN (Axl on keyboard)
PARADISE CITY

I don't think I missed any songs; the whole show lasted a little over
an hour, maybe. At the end Axl came back out and said "I forgot to do
something b/c I'm a fucking idiot" before bringing Rosario Dawson out
on stage and leading the audience in a rendition of "Happy Birthday."
The Rosario grabbed the mike and went nuts - "THEY'VE NEVER PLAYED ALL
ACOUSTIC, THIS IS HISTORY IN THE MAKING, HOW MUCH DOES THIS MAN FUCKING
ROCK," etc.

Okay. I have work in the morning so I'm going to bed. If I forgot
anything I'll type more later...

-Matt
a.k.a. The Luckiest Bastard in the World"
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« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2006, 03:47:12 AM »

From Matt "Roadcrew" from DN'B's mailing list:

"Okay... I can't really tell you how I found out or how I got on the
list without betraying a friend's confidence, but I got a call around 6
p.m. that Rosario Dawson, the actress from RENT, ALEXANDER, etc., was
having a birthday party tonight at a small club near my apartment that
I'm told is called Plum (I feel like an idiot but I honestly have never
seen a name on the marquee and now I can't find a club called Plum on
citysearch.com, so I apologize if that's not right.) and that GN'R WERE
GOING TO PLAY. Some of my co-workers and I were able to get our names
on the list. I was told to keep my mouth shut b/c it was all supposed
to be a secret.

Anyways, I have been here once or twice before, and it's a pretty
small, chich nightclub. It has 2 floors and holds maybe 800, 900 people
tops - someone told me capacity is actually around 500 people, I don't
know how accurate that is and tonight, it was definately filled
wwwaaaayyyy beyond capacity. I don't mean to make light of a tragedy
but if God forbid there had been a ?fire, it would have been The
Station x10.

So doors are at 11 p.m. and we show up around 12:30 a.m. and... we're
told we can't go in. Allegedly Axl got into a fight with a club goer (I
can't verify this) and they subsequently shut down the doors. Of ther
dozen or so people I was with, all but my friend Ken split. It was at
that point that Ken had the brilliant idea that maybe now they would
let us in since there was just 2 of us. We pleaded with a bouncer who
verified that we were actually on the list and - yes! - we were in.

Like I said, the place was packed, but we managed to find another good
friend who had a table up front near the stage. The joint was crawling
with celebrities: Kid Rock, Mickey Rourke, Eric Balfour, and God knows
who else. On the way up I heard buzz first that the original band was
there (which I knew was B.S.), and then buzz that it was just Axl and
Izzy and Matt Sorum (which seemed feasible in light of Axl's recently
making-nice with both former Gunners). I saw Dizzy wandering around
before we took our spot up front, maybe five or ten feet from where the
band was and right next to Del James.

The band finally came a little after 1 a.m. I think. The stage was
incredibly small and everyone surged forward to the point where tables
were knocked over; my legs and feet are currently soaked in champagne
and God knows what else. Anyway, Izzy and Matt were NOT there (or if
they were, they didn't play), and if Brain was there, I didn't see him,
either.

But Axl, Robin, Richard, Tommy, Bumblefoot, Dizzy and Chris all took
the stage. Everyone played acoustically except Robin, who played a
semi-hollow Gibson, and Tommy, who played his usual bass; for KOHD,
Robin and Richard switched instruments. Chris and Dizzy played maracas,
congos, tambourines, and occasionally the keyboard, which was crammed
in the corner. Axl introduced the show as the "karaoke version" of GN'R
as a movie screen-sized monitor with all his lyrics was behind him
(BTW, I don't know about everyone else, but all this time I've thought
the lyric is I.R.S. was "All the legions," but it's actually "All the
reasons that you give, I'll follow you.") . Everyone seemed to be in a
great mood; they played some old tunes from LIES that they haven't done
since Slash was in the band, and Axl said they had learned the songs
just 20 minutes before arriving at the club. Before I.R.S., Axl asked
the band if they felt like trying it even though they hadn't rehearsed
it, and Tommy screamed out "I'm fucking fearless, I'll try anything!"
November Rain, for which only Robin did an electric solo, sounded
better than it did at the Hammerstein shows; Richard and especially
Bubmlefoot's acoustic solos just sounded astounding.

Needless to say, the whole place went apeshit... it was a really
intimate, really amazing show and a nice way to close out the week
after the 4 Hammerstein gigs. I don't remember the precise order of the
set list but here is what they played:

USED TO LOVE HER
MR. BROWNSTONE
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
YOU'RE CRAZY (LIES version, not the APPETITE version)
PATIENCE
KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
THE BLUES
I.R.S.
SWEET CHILD O' MINE
NOVEMBER RAIN (Axl on keyboard)
PARADISE CITY

I don't think I missed any songs; the whole show lasted a little over
an hour, maybe. At the end Axl came back out and said "I forgot to do
something b/c I'm a fucking idiot" before bringing Rosario Dawson out
on stage and leading the audience in a rendition of "Happy Birthday."
The Rosario grabbed the mike and went nuts - "THEY'VE NEVER PLAYED ALL
ACOUSTIC, THIS IS HISTORY IN THE MAKING, HOW MUCH DOES THIS MAN FUCKING
ROCK," etc.

Okay. I have work in the morning so I'm going to bed. If I forgot
anything I'll type more later...

-Matt
a.k.a. The Luckiest Bastard in the World"

I will fucking puke if that was NOT recorded in some way shape or form!!!  nervous
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« Reply #43 on: May 19, 2006, 03:48:13 AM »

There's a 99.99% chance it was not recorded.
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« Reply #44 on: May 19, 2006, 03:49:33 AM »

How do they do Jungle on acoustics....or play some of those songs without the drums.. wierd...

but awesome, would have been great to be there.
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« Reply #45 on: May 19, 2006, 03:53:21 AM »

How do they do Jungle on acoustics....or play some of those songs without the drums.. wierd...

but awesome, would have been great to be there.

With the exception of I.R.S. and NR, I've played all those songs on an acoustic guitar... It's definitely doable, and probably sounded FUCKING AWESOME! We need this show.

Will, you gotta have faith, man. We need to hear The Blues and IRS as acoustic versions.
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« Reply #46 on: May 19, 2006, 03:56:35 AM »

Dammit. Ive been a good citizen all year but nearly everyone I know forgets my birthday. Rosario Dawson does that god awful movie of Rent and gets GnR for hers.

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« Reply #47 on: May 19, 2006, 04:17:59 AM »

Wow. Surreal.

Absolutely Surreal.

You think that the world is what it is, then something like this happens and everything you thought was known and predictable has been shattered.
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« Reply #48 on: May 19, 2006, 04:23:14 AM »

Dammit. Ive been a good citizen all year but nearly everyone I know forgets my birthday. Rosario Dawson does that god awful movie of Rent and gets GnR for hers.

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j/k OMG if its true.

Rent and Alexander were two stinkers to put on a resume.
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« Reply #49 on: May 19, 2006, 04:23:36 AM »

THis....this right here is what I would give up the rehersals for. ? ?Give me a quality recording, I will leak the rehersals
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« Reply #50 on: May 19, 2006, 04:24:55 AM »

lol, are you kidding?? This is worth WAY more than the rehearsals...
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« Reply #51 on: May 19, 2006, 04:25:45 AM »

lol, are you kidding?? This is worth WAY more than the rehearsals...

I second that. Not even the same ball park.
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« Reply #52 on: May 19, 2006, 04:26:57 AM »

Worth more then the rehersals? ?Yes, however, it depends on how many people get their hands on it. ?Also, the quality is in question as well
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« Reply #53 on: May 19, 2006, 04:28:54 AM »

I'm surprised no ones coughed up a cellphone pic or anything.? C'mon people where the pics? Cool
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« Reply #54 on: May 19, 2006, 04:30:16 AM »

Also...are you saying that this one shouldn't be leaked, and should be kept for a trade that may be worth it....lets say....the Vegas shows? ?If that was the case then you all wouldn't be getting the rehersals, Vegas, or this accoustic thing.
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« Reply #55 on: May 19, 2006, 04:31:33 AM »

Worth more then the rehersals? ?Yes, however, it depends on how many people get their hands on it. ?Also, the quality is in question as well

Dude with the 2006 shows, do you really think that many people give a fuck about this now ?ok

Yes people would like to see it but with all these new shows it just becomes less and less needed.
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« Reply #56 on: May 19, 2006, 04:31:50 AM »

Holy Shit!!! This is nuts! Finally these guys are acting like a band!
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« Reply #57 on: May 19, 2006, 04:35:13 AM »

Yes people would like to see it but with all these new shows it just becomes less and less needed.

Very true.

velvet: No one talked about hoarding. This one (if it exists) shouldn't be hoarded but we're not the ones deciding it. If someone like dankrass recorded it, it would be out, but I highly doubt it was recorded at all.

Some pics would be nice, yeah.
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« Reply #58 on: May 19, 2006, 04:38:40 AM »

Worth more then the rehersals? ?Yes, however, it depends on how many people get their hands on it. ?Also, the quality is in question as well

Dude with the 2006 shows, do you really think that many people give a fuck about this now ?ok

Yes people would like to see it but with all these new shows it just becomes less and less needed.
Bingo!! beer You just hit the nail on the head. These hoarders think what they have remains priceless forever. Its only valuable when GNR aren't doing anything. Now that the ball is rolling, most shit from the past(especially something as minor as rehearsals) pretty much becomes worthless.
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« Reply #59 on: May 19, 2006, 04:39:41 AM »

okay....nevermind ?
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