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« Reply #120 on: December 10, 2013, 01:47:00 PM »

Come on.  You're justifying/excusing the fact that no one (outside of HTGTH) knows any current band member but Axl with "yeah, but that was true back then too so it's the same."  I disagree.  If you asked people 20 years ago "who's Izzy Stradlin?", a good majority would say Guns. 

I disagree.

You are arguing a different point. Saying a name compared to naming band members. Different thing.

Does it mean Izzy Stradlin and the rest of the guys were less famous or popular? No it doesn't. The band was the biggest band in the world. Still doesn't mean your class mates in high school who listened to Iron Maiden could name all members of the band. Wink




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« Reply #121 on: December 10, 2013, 01:57:26 PM »

Maybe from a neutral point of view,no one cares about who is who.The majority of people just like a song when played on the radio or Mtv(back when Mtv was all for music).
Even some concert-goers don't know and don't care who will be up on stage.

Only fans that chat in boards and forums make too much out of it  Smiley

And the "back-in-the-day" folks who just listen to Bon Scott and Phil Lynott. and go up until Nirvana .

I disagree.  Knowing who's who in the band is a good indicator of how relevant the band is.  It's undeniable that the AFD lineup was/is more relevant than the current lineup.  It's just a fact...and this is coming from someone who loves the current lineup and is excited as hell about what 2014 can potentially bring.  IMO, the only way the current lineup can break free of the AFD shadow is for people to stop trying to compare them to the old lineup.  It has to start somewhere, why not here?  ok
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« Reply #122 on: December 10, 2013, 02:58:21 PM »

Your gonna have your hardocre fans who know everyone in the band and then your gonna have the fans who don't know anyone and still listen to music. It is possible to not know who is the band and that band has huge success. I love Queensryche and I couldn't tell you who besides Geoff Tate is in that band ( Yes, I know there in a controversy with the name) This point of relevance of who is in a band  is a mute point especially when that band has huge success in terms of album sales and ticket sales.
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« Reply #123 on: December 10, 2013, 03:18:13 PM »

Your gonna have your hardocre fans who know everyone in the band and then your gonna have the fans who don't know anyone and still listen to music. It is possible to not know who is the band and that band has huge success. I love Queensryche and I couldn't tell you who besides Geoff Tate is in that band ( Yes, I know there in a controversy with the name) This point of relevance of who is in a band  is a mute point especially when that band has huge success in terms of album sales and ticket sales.

True, it's just that GnR, as a brand, an entity, is not as relevant today as it was in the past [insert reason/conspiracy theories as to why].  Nowadays, it's looked at as "Axl's band", a cover act, or (even worse) not even thought about at all.  I'm hoping that can change, but the only way to improve their image is to play/release new music...more touring and playing the hits ain't gonna cut it.  That's why I'm excited about the recent news that this band is thinking to the future and getting creative (for the first time).
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« Reply #124 on: December 10, 2013, 03:24:32 PM »

The thing with guns is that they were absolutely HUGE up until the mid-90's. Larger than life,iconic,everyone knew them.
Even in small Greece the hype was big. Axl and Slash that is....
And I'm talking about the majority,not the hardcore fans.

And hold on, wasn't during the Illusions tour that it became Axl and co ? that's my point.
But we've gone way off topic here.It's dead and long ago buried horse.
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« Reply #125 on: December 10, 2013, 03:55:55 PM »

Maybe from a neutral point of view,no one cares about who is who.The majority of people just like a song when played on the radio or Mtv(back when Mtv was all for music).
Even some concert-goers don't know and don't care who will be up on stage.

Only fans that chat in boards and forums make too much out of it  Smiley

And the "back-in-the-day" folks who just listen to Bon Scott and Phil Lynott. and go up until Nirvana .

I disagree.  Knowing who's who in the band is a good indicator of how relevant the band is.  It's undeniable that the AFD lineup was/is more relevant than the current lineup.  It's just a fact...and this is coming from someone who loves the current lineup and is excited as hell about what 2014 can potentially bring.  IMO, the only way the current lineup can break free of the AFD shadow is for people to stop trying to compare them to the old lineup.  It has to start somewhere, why not here?  ok
Yeah, but times have changed.  Obviously Guns isn't as big now as they were back then, but few rock bands are.  Rock bands/musicians aren't nearly as popular today as they once were.  So your comparison really doesn't stick.  Hell, I can name more members of One Direction than I can some of the so called popular rock bands of today and I'm sure that goes for most people.  And no, I don't like One Direction.
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« Reply #126 on: December 10, 2013, 04:31:00 PM »

No line up current or previous will ever overshadow the original for the masses.that is a fact.
Even for some in here.
Others(me included) know that the current band has every potential to deliver great music and live shows and leave the previous lineups buried,though well celebrated.
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« Reply #127 on: December 10, 2013, 05:25:34 PM »

No line up current or previous will ever overshadow the original for the masses.that is a fact.
Even for some in here.
Others(me included) know that the current band has every potential to deliver great music and live shows and leave the previous lineups buried,though well celebrated.

Completely agree.  It's possible to both look to the future and respect the past, which they've done by bringing back Izzy and Duff for a few shows.  It's time that the current lineup forges its own path.  No doubt the potential is there, it's just a matter of capitalizing on it and having the passion to be a creative force.
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« Reply #128 on: December 10, 2013, 06:28:05 PM »

No line up current or previous will ever overshadow the original for the masses.that is a fact.
Even for some in here.
Others(me included) know that the current band has every potential to deliver great music and live shows and leave the previous lineups buried,though well celebrated.


Agreed, that is just the simple truth and that is not to say that the band today is not as equally talented musicianship wise as the old band. Right people at the right time. I am excited for the future of GNR.
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« Reply #129 on: December 11, 2013, 09:15:10 AM »

Do you think that by diminishing the importance and impact of old lineup you're elevating the new one? And who gives a shit on what may or may not have happened 20 years ago regarding a contract that may or may not have been signed while on tour?  It's topics like this that, IMO, hinder the current lineup from getting out of the shadow of the old.  Let.  It.  Go.

Completely agreed.

But I still say Axl could do a better job on this front too.  Talk up your current band.  Talk up your current project.  We don't need to know that it would be a bad idea for Slash to try and "ambush" you somewhere.  In fact, we're all pretty set on the fact you hate the guy.  Just stop talking about him.
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« Reply #130 on: December 11, 2013, 10:48:54 AM »

im sorry i know this is a dead horse but it doesnt help the new guys identity when the name of the fanclub is Nighttrain and the backplane thing is called Paradise City ... that reallllllly doesnt help break away from the original band...



in the past weve heard that GNR has never broken up and its just morphed in to what it is today....

but thats just Axl's view of it...and it does no favors to him and the new guys in terms of forming their own identity
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« Reply #131 on: December 11, 2013, 10:58:48 AM »

Well, as far as I know, the Nightrain fan club is for Guns N' Roses fans. Same with ParadiseCity.com.

A bunch of us like the band. Not one specific line up or era only.

Personally I like to focus on the present and future instead of reminiscing about the past, but that's just me. Doesn't mean I hate the past or anything. No matter what some of you claim.



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« Reply #132 on: December 12, 2013, 12:02:55 PM »

Well, as far as I know, the Nightrain fan club is for Guns N' Roses fans. Same with ParadiseCity.com.

A bunch of us like the band. Not one specific line up or era only.

Personally I like to focus on the present and future instead of reminiscing about the past, but that's just me. Doesn't mean I hate the past or anything. No matter what some of you claim.



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Well I fall in to that bunch who appreciates different era's

my point is just certain things (like the name of those sites) hinder the current one from forming their own identity IMO

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« Reply #133 on: December 12, 2013, 12:51:52 PM »

Ha. It's like 15 years of media "coverage" of GNR just went down the toilet. Look at how many times it's been written that Axl "fired Duff and Slash" and how many people have blamed him for the implosion of the original lineup.

Yet this document shows that wasn't the case at all. Very interesting stuff!
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« Reply #134 on: December 12, 2013, 01:03:06 PM »

Ha. It's like 15 years of media "coverage" of GNR just went down the toilet. Look at how many times it's been written that Axl "fired Duff and Slash" and how many people have blamed him for the implosion of the original lineup.

Yet this document shows that wasn't the case at all. Very interesting stuff!
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« Reply #135 on: December 12, 2013, 01:21:34 PM »

Ha. It's like 15 years of media "coverage" of GNR just went down the toilet. Look at how many times it's been written that Axl "fired Duff and Slash" and how many people have blamed him for the implosion of the original lineup.

Yet this document shows that wasn't the case at all. Very interesting stuff!
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Don't think it changes much if anything at all, really.
Classic lineup essentially disbanded because they couldn't go along to get along.
Yet, Slash, Duff, Matt (and for a short while, Izzy) got along well enough to form a new band.

For me, the real question remains unanswered. Why?
Why all the trouble for the name, only to do next to nothing with it?

Couldn't have been the plan, right?
So how did GN'R go from being the most dangerous band in the world to the soap opera it's become today?
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« Reply #136 on: December 12, 2013, 01:24:56 PM »

So how did GN'R go from being the most dangerous band in the world to the soap opera it's become today?

Do you remember the 80s/90s? There was always drama, speculation, lies and controversy around GN'R. Nothing has changed.

Negativity sells.

Imagine if the Internet with social media was around, the way it is today, back then.



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« Reply #137 on: December 12, 2013, 01:36:25 PM »

So how did GN'R go from being the most dangerous band in the world to the soap opera it's become today?

Do you remember the 80s/90s? There was always drama, speculation, lies and controversy around GN'R. Nothing has changed.

Negativity sells.

Imagine if the Internet with social media was around, the way it is today, back then.



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Valid point. I know it has it's perks, but I prefer the mystery of the old days over the constant information bombardment of today. Could probably due with a little less of the mystery Axl offers these days, but I don't care to know what band members are eating for breakfast, either.
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« Reply #138 on: December 12, 2013, 03:10:23 PM »

Don't think it changes much if anything at all, really.
Classic lineup essentially disbanded because they couldn't go along to get along.
Yet, Slash, Duff, Matt (and for a short while, Izzy) got along well enough to form a new band.

For me, the real question remains unanswered. Why?
Why all the trouble for the name, only to do next to nothing with it?

Couldn't have been the plan, right?
So how did GN'R go from being the most dangerous band in the world to the soap opera it's become today?

I agree, it changes nothing.  To most people, the band broke up because Axl is a crazy person.  Who signed which document when will not alter that.

As for the name, he kept it for business purposes, and I can't see an argument that was the wrong play.  People latch on to brand names.  That's marketing 101.

Why hasn't he done more with it?  Personally, I think because of fear.  Fear of wearing it on his sleeve, laying it all on the line, and having it blow up in his face.  So he half asses it and stays under the radar as much as possible.  He's fortunate to have a fanbase with a large segment that believes this is not only "so rock n roll", but downright righteous.
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« Reply #139 on: December 12, 2013, 07:58:00 PM »

Interesting...People give Axl a hard time cause he dosent like to talk about it
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