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« Reply #100 on: October 24, 2006, 02:12:56 PM »

rock on you fuckers rock on peace
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« Reply #101 on: October 24, 2006, 02:31:57 PM »

LMFAO, Efish!  Way to pass the time in school, dude. ok
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« Reply #102 on: October 24, 2006, 02:51:37 PM »

Is Bach or Papa Roach up first?  Ill prob. get there around 8 or so.
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« Reply #103 on: October 24, 2006, 02:52:07 PM »

Is Bach or Papa Roach up first?  Ill prob. get there around 8 or so.
Bach is up first..... (At 8:00)
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« Reply #104 on: October 24, 2006, 07:09:33 PM »

I'm pretty excited about this show, I'll be staying up, hoping for some pictures and updates.
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« Reply #105 on: October 24, 2006, 07:14:34 PM »

I'm pretty excited about this show, I'll be staying up, hoping for some pictures and updates.
For me its like a preview of what to expect for Jacksonville. I cant wait till Halloween.
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« Reply #106 on: October 24, 2006, 09:51:21 PM »

I'll also be online to see if theres a review tonite. Rock On People! ok
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« Reply #107 on: October 24, 2006, 11:04:36 PM »

 :beer:hope everyone has a great time!
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« Reply #108 on: October 25, 2006, 03:06:27 AM »

JUST GOT BACK FROM THE SHOW!!!!! and............................. IT KICKED SOME MAJOR ASS! This is my fifth time seeing them (Las Vegas 01, Minneapolis 02, Fargo 02 and Chicago 02) and I can honestly say that this was the best show I've ever seen. Band sounded tight and the crowd was live as fuck (mainly because they didn't have chairs on the floor!)

Doors opened around 7:30pm. I went in and stopped by the merchandise stand. They had a lot of stuff including a GN'R hockey jersey for $100! I went with a T-shirt with a yellow GN'R symbol on the front and the tour dates on the back and a banner to hang up in my new apartment. Then I grabbed a burger and a beer and went down to the floor at about 8pm where Sebastian Bach had already started playing!

Baz sounded great! He played around 5 new songs of his new bands and about 5 old school Skid Row songs! They were 18 and Life, Piece of Me, I Remember You, Monkey Business, and Youth Gone Wild! I'm a pretty big Skid Row fan so I was very pleasantly surprised. He said his album is coming sometime in 2007. It probably won't tear up the charts or anything but it should be worth checking out.

Sebastion finished up at around 8:40 and Papa Roach hit the stage shortly after 9. I'm not a big fan of Papa Roach, in fact the only song I was looking forward to hearing was Last Resort. But I will say that they brought a lot of energy to the stage and did a great job at getting the crowd warmed up. They opened with that new song thats playing on the radio now, closed with Last Resort, and played all their hits and some new stuff in between.

Papa Roach was done by 10pm and then the long wait for GN'R started. Now I saw that there was already a long ass thread in another area about the wait time being to long so I'm not gonna continue the argument, but I will say that waiting and hour and a half standing and sweating with no where to sit is not fun. Chants of what the fuck, fuck Axl, and bullshit started. Some people even said screw it and left. I will see GN'R whenever they're in the area and no matter when Axl goes on, but there is really no need for this.

At approximately 11:30 the lights went down and crowd went apeshit! They did the same intro they've been doing (I personally wish they would use that Exorcist thing they used in 2001 but oh well) The band came out followed by Axl at the center of the stage and they went right into Welcome To The Jungle, followed by Its So Easy, Mr. Brownstone and Live and Let Die. The crowd was absolutely nuts throughout these four songs. Then Axl informed everyone that he was partying into the wee hours of the morning the night before riding a mechanical bull. I am 99% sure he was referring to the Tequila Ranch and the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood. I wish I would have thought of that considering I live 5 minutes away. Robin did a solo and then Sweet Child o Mine got the crowd going again. After this it gets really cloudy so I'll just say what I remember. The new songs they did were IRS, Better, The Blues, and Chinese Democracy for the encore. Not a good crowd response but thats expected considering almost all the people have not heard those songs. You Could Be Mine was bad ass and crowd was jumping up and down in the front throughout it all. Axl introduced the band at about halfway through. Frank Ferrara was on drums and there is really no word on whats going on with Brain. I like Brain but Frank does a great job so its not really that big of a thing to me. Dizzy looked to be in great shape, I think Pittman was drunk of on drugs or something, Tommy looked really grungy, Fortus had on a bright red shirt and looked basically like he always does, Ron Thal had on a bright Hawaiian like shirt, and I think its official that Robin is now a hippie style rocker rather than the goth axeman we saw back in 02. He was even doing a psychedelic dance during the intros. Axl had about 5 or so different outfits that we've seen on the European tour. Sebastian came out for My Michelle and told Thal that he should turn his shirt down cuz it was causing interference. Funny shit! That song and Nighttrain both rocked hard and Patience- November Rain were very emotional with everyone singing along. First encore was Chinese Democracy and then Paradise City which was awesome. Crowd was going crazy with a big pit that formed which I was a part of. Fireworks and confetti ended the night!

The band was great and the crowd was hot which in my opinion is always important to making the show a success. Axl even commented at one point that "your certainly a live bunch." He also stated that he smelled an aroma and that he's just gonna assume its for medical purposes only. Good stuff! After Paradise City the whole band even came out and took a big bow at center stage which I don't remember hearing that they do a lot. I think they knew that they had just had an outstanding show to kickoff the tour. Nothing about a release date but I'm sure that will come soon. After the bow, Axl stated that they hope to be back soon. All you motherfuckers that have tickets to this show in your city, get ready because your in for a wild ride!

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« Reply #109 on: October 25, 2006, 03:48:24 AM »

I just got back from the show, im too tired to write a story but I was in the front row, I was wearing a white Shirt. The concert, besides the ppl? trying to get to the front rant (thanks for trying but you failed)? i never let anybody get to skip in, It was an awsome show!!!! beer
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« Reply #110 on: October 25, 2006, 04:33:22 AM »

Great review, and Im so damn excited to be seeing the GUNS again in a couple of weeks!
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« Reply #111 on: October 25, 2006, 06:05:06 AM »

Gunner4Life - thanks for a great, inclusive review and especially for remembering Axl's comments to the crowd; it's the little details like this that give me a sense of what the atmosphere at the show was really like.? IMO, reviews from people who actually attended the show are the only ones worth taking notice of, so I really appreciate you taking the time to post it.

A couple of points to comment on:
1)? A wait of around an hour and a half between the last support act and GNR was commonplace during the European tour.? Not being a spring chicken anymore, the wait took a physical toll on me too when I was standing, but it's just something you have to grin and bear with Guns.? And, of course, the minute the lights dim and the intro starts playing, all the pain melts away anyway.? Cheesy

2) The whole band onstage taking a bow at the end of show is another regular item.? I like it because it's our final chance of the evening to go wild and say thank to you an amazing group of musicians who've just given us two and a half hours of magical entertainment.

Finally, about Axl's comment about his previous night's activities...


Then Axl informed everyone that he was partying into the wee hours of the morning the night before riding a mechanical bull.?

...must just add that that would explain the, ahem, colourful shirt then!? ?hihi? (You'd have to have read my post on the thread with the new Axl pics to get this.)

Thanks again, G4L, I'm glad you had such a wonderful time.? ? beer
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« Reply #112 on: October 25, 2006, 07:09:45 AM »

I want to see those photos EFISH took Smiley.
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« Reply #113 on: October 25, 2006, 09:27:33 AM »

The concert was amazing I was in the front row!!!
It started with Sebastian Bach and his band, he played some new tunes and old classics as well.
He was was screamming so loud it was great. The last song he performed well I guess we all this one right Youth Gone Wild
Then came Papa Roach I think they did a good job as a warm up for GNR.
Well, sometime after 11pm Axl Rose finally hit the stage openning the night with WTTJ. They played a few new songs as well.
He didn't say anything about the new album but he was in a good mood.
He said something about not remenbering about the prior last night and a mechanical bull.
At one point he said that he he was smelling a familiar aroma but it wasn't a that for medicinal purpose only.
Notes: Robin Fink was amazing last night his guitar solos were tight as hell.
Bumblefoot was great he plays the guitar is fastest I have seen. During Paradise City he let everyone touch his guitar.
Setlist (what I can remenber right now)
WTTJ
Its so easy
Live and Let Die
Mr. Brownstone
Knocking on heavens door
You could be mine
The Blues
Outta get me
November Rain
Better
IRS
My Michele w/ Sebastian Bach
Patience
Nightrain
Chinese Democracy
Paradise City

I will review this list later today after I get some sleep
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« Reply #114 on: October 25, 2006, 09:31:02 AM »

Thanks for the reviews! Any pictures? What was security's vibe? were cameras allowed or were they being taken away?

Cant wait till sunday.

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« Reply #115 on: October 25, 2006, 09:59:00 AM »

Thanks for the reviews! Any pictures? What was security's vibe? were cameras allowed or were they being taken away?

Cant wait till sunday.


They had a metal scanner, and I got my "throw-away digital" camera in no problem, had it in my crotch area, but they found my brother's portable and took it away. There was ALOT of digital camera, and small video camera's around me. I was in the very very first row, and the security didn't care at all. Once you get it in the arena, you're good. Atleast for this show. Will posts pics when I get home......
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« Reply #116 on: October 25, 2006, 10:45:14 AM »

Thankx for the review ! Seems you had a blast beer

It's great to see Robin finally getting what he deserves : recognition.
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« Reply #117 on: October 25, 2006, 10:53:16 AM »

Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Awesome

Before we commence to embarrasingly gushing over last night's Guns N' Roses "Chinese Democracy" tour opener at Sunrise's BankAtlantic Center, it is necessary to grant Axl Rose a strict finger-wagging. It is completely inexusable to make your fans wait more than an hour after the last opening act for you to deign to come onstage at 11:20 p.m. Especially since the bulk of your demographic is in their late 20s and early 30s, have jobs and/or families, and are going to be completely wiped out and useless at work this morning because your portion of the show didn't end until 1:30 a.m. So, shame, shame, shame.

However, the show was pretty much the most exciting, gut-pumping, lighter-flicking thing seen so far this year in South Florida. Yes, it's true - long the butt of jokes for his stage shennagins, band line-up shuffling, creative hairdo and long-delayed pet project, frontman Axl Rose and his reconstituted Guns delivered a more than two-hour set that covered most of their older hits and at least one newer number.

The relaxed, friendly and cheerfully profane Rose admitted to being a little worse for wear following some debauched evenings in Miami ("I'd like to know where I was in the wee hours of this morning"), which may have explained his many departures from the stage to allow various bandmembers solos that occassionally slowed the evening down.

But those solos, including a strong guitar jam by former Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck and an almost Jim Brickman-esque piano piece by longtime keyboardist Dizzy Reed, were mostly started, and they couldn't zap the energy of Capt. Axl and his still-seductive stage snakiness.

The story started strong and mostly stayed that way. After the hideous wait (and there's still no excuse for that) the lights went down on a stage flanked by the letters G N'R in Chinese-like characters. Ominous storm trooper-type music began to play as the restless fans began yelling things like "Come on!" And BOOM!, just like that, the staccato strains of "Welcome To The Jungle" greeted geysers of pyrotechnic flare-ups and the appearance of the strutting Rose, his multi-colored braids tied back behind his head.

"You know where you are?" Rose screamed along with the crowd. "You're in the junnn-gal, bay-BAYY!"

Why, yes we are. Grab that pith helmet and a stun gun and elaborate, my friend.

Rose's voice has always been something of a contridiction - completely comfortable with twisting his pleasant raspiness into a seducticely dangerous shriek. It was in evidence during "Jungle," as well as the intense "You Could Be Mine," "Mr. Brownstone" and "It's So Easy." By the end of the show, he sounded like he'd over-extended himself, but he stopped throwing himself into it, even with the probable hangover pounding on his cornrows.

The band did pretty much everything you'd think they would - the strongest bits included the expert bombast of Wings' "Live And Let Die" (and did you remember how good that thing was?), the welcome whistle of "Patience" and a gleeful "Sweet Child O' Mine."

Oddly, for a tour named "Chinese Democracy," there was very little evidence of the still-unreleased album that lends it its name. Toward the end, before the stomping encore of "Paradise City," Axl and company did the title song, a loud and solid number that invokes the importance of thinking for yourself and not letting them fool ya and what-not. It's OK, although it's no "November Rain." However, it blended seamlessly into the rest of the Guns N' Roses canon, and the modern Guns N'Roses blends seamlessly into the band's legend.

Source: http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/palmbeach/streeter/entries/2006/10/guns_n_roses_we.html
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« Reply #118 on: October 25, 2006, 10:57:58 AM »

Very very nice review to read!! Makes me feel so good to be a GnR fan!! Makes up for some of the dicks in that update thread from last nights show, who just cant help themselves from whinging about things just for the sake of it!! Mike
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« Reply #119 on: October 25, 2006, 10:59:25 AM »

Strange that they didn't mention the other songs that were played off CD, but oh well. Good review anyways.
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