So, all you were saying is that Chinese Democracy will be a lot different from previous GNR albums, as well as current popular music? Okay, I agree with you. Is there anyone who thinks otherwise?
All due respect to you, but didn't need to invoke Sgt. Peppers in the thread title to make such a minor point.
So, all you were saying is that Chinese Democracy will be a lot different from previous GNR albums, as well as current popular music? Okay, I agree with you. Is there anyone who thinks otherwise?
All due respect to you, but didn't need to invoke Sgt. Peppers in the thread title to make such a minor point.
Really....the
Sgt. Peppers comparison is a completely arbitrary one.? If the point is simply that
Chinese Democracy will be different from the other GNR albums (like we didnt already know that), than why not
1) Simply say so
2) Make a more relevant comparison, like Motley Crues
Generation Swine or something.? After all, the principles the same, and the comparison actually makes some kind of sense (two 80s/early 90s hard rock bands coming back with an "updated" sound, experimenting with electronica, etc.).
Instead, Dave compares it what is widely accepted as the greatest album ever for no apparent reason...
And why is that?? The beatles were the biggest band of the 60s and gnr were the biggest band from 87-93.
It also got people to read the thread, so I think the title is perfect.?
Its amazing that certain people on this board are now complaining about how people name their thread.
But here ya go booker.
CD is going to change the way people look at rock music in the 2000s just as the beatles did with SP in the 60s