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#11 Re: Guns N' Roses » (OLD NEWS!)The Limewire Leaks Discussion » 125 weeks ago

FlashFlood wrote:

Great example of recency bias is the love for Scraped on the first few pages of this thread. Probably speaks to the thirst for real rock on the record even if the song doesn’t hold up after a few listens.

Absolutely. The recency bias was strong for sure. Scraped is ass. The song that holds up the best over the last 15+ years in my opinion is Chinese Democracy. It's the most straight forward rock song and it hasn't aged nearly as poorly as the rest of the album. To this day though I still think the song that had the most potential was Prostitute, but like everything else on the album falls incredibly flat in it's attempt to be epic. That and the guitar solo is atrocious in relation to suiting the song.

#12 Re: The Sunset Strip » What Are You Listening To? » 127 weeks ago

The Thing About Dreams - Airborne Toxic Event

#13 Re: Guns N' Roses » If GNR releases nothing in 2023, is this the end for you? » 127 weeks ago

Knockin On Heaven's Door's peak was the Freddie tribute.

#14 Re: Guns N' Roses » Could a different track list make Chinese democracy a better album? » 128 weeks ago

Sky Dog wrote:

I can’t take any Chinese Democracy sessions track list serious without Madagascar.

I can't even take CD seriously so... that creates a problem 16

#15 Re: Guns N' Roses » How do you feel about CD potentially being the last GNR album? » 133 weeks ago

CD is a trash album in my opinion. It's a stain on the catalogue. It should be retconned entirely 16

It will suck if that's the last GnR album but reality is it likely will be.

#16 Re: The Garden » The Wrestling thread » 133 weeks ago

Dude was a legend. Like harmon420 said , Graham was one of the best heels of all time. Influential for so many guys who came after him

#17 Re: The Sunset Strip » U2 - Songs of Surrender » 151 weeks ago

One more thing to consider. For all we know perhaps U2 has a new album ready but don't wanna release new material until Larry is healthy enough to tour? That's speculation on my part, I have no idea, but I do know Larry has back issues and wants to take a year to get healthy. A band like U2 won't wanna release new material if they can't tour it.

#18 Re: The Sunset Strip » U2 - Songs of Surrender » 151 weeks ago

The fans giving them shit for this are in the minority.  What this album is, is giving fans studio versions of the songs the way Bono has been performing them during his solo shows promoting his "Songs of Surrender"  book.  The song selection isn't strange as the songs are those Bono speaks of in his book and what they meant to him.

Also U2 has stated they are working on new material for a new album and have been for a while now. It's not far off. They aren't promoting this as their new album. Simply the reimagined album. They know fans want new music but they also know fans have enjoyed these shows by Bono with the songs being performed in a new arrangement.

Also the songs will all be likely acoustic and toned down and sung in a  different key which in all likelihood makes it easier for Bono to sing as he ages. So now if they decide to toss in one of these reimagined songs on their next tour and perform it this way, fans won't be shocked and will likely be happy to have heard them this way as it will be familiar. It allows them to be more versatile in their live shows in a way.

Also think of it this way. Sometimes people just wanna chill at home with some soft music in the background and they don't feel like having Achtung Baby or Boy playing at their full tempo. This album will fit nicely in that regard and it will also be a much more pleasing album to play in coffee shops or lounges.  Maybe some people think that's lame but let's face it they're getting older as is their fanbase and sometimes hearing slower acoustic versions of songs you love is cool. U2 has never done this before and the fact they are doing it big with 40 songs that span their career is actually cool.  Anyone can sit here and say there are too many songs missing but those songs will be different for each individual. There's 40 songs here.  That's 3 or 4 albums worth.  So they don't have Mysterious Ways or Bullet the Blue Sky. They do have Wild Horses, 11 O'clock Tick Tock, and Two Hearts Beat as One though.  You can't have every song in the discography.  So you get a few more deep cuts rather than singles which have been featured prominently their entire career. That's cool.

At the end of the day some bands *cough cough.. GnR*  haven't done a damn thing other than tour since 2008 and in the minds of some since 1993. U2 has released music consistently the last 22 years, albeit slowing down, but that's the way things go as bands age. I will admit my initial reaction to this was also that is' lazy but the more I think about it, at this stage of their careers this is actually a cool move by U2.

#19 Re: The Sunset Strip » Metallica - Lux Aterna » 156 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

You're right.  I went to Philly to see them and splurged on the VIP shit.  Never again lol.  Completely forgot that show when I wrote my post.  Still, excluding that, where they only did 25 cities, they usually do arena shows outside of festivals.  The fact that they're doing single digit stadium shows in 2022 and 2023 within North America leads me to believe they're going to resume arena shows to support the new album in 24.

I did the VIP thing too for Denver and I thought it was worth every penny. Got to skip the line up for GA, had early access to the entire stadium so we walked around in the upper decks and took pictures of the stage and empty stadium, got food and beer and a t-shirt and then early access to the floor which allowed us to have front row. I thought it was amazing. Saw them in Vegas a year later at T-Mobile arena and I will say I enjoyed the stadium show better.

#20 Re: The Sunset Strip » Metallica - Lux Aterna » 156 weeks ago

I managed to get badass seats for two shows  for their upcoming tour. August 23 & 25........ 2024 lol9

I dig the new song. It's not their best ever but I like it.

Neemo wrote:

Wow....not even playing Toronto...and Pantera as an opening act?! Wtf is that about?

Now you know how the rest of Canada feels when you guys get shows and the rest of the country doesn't. Montreal ain't that far.

Randall Flagg wrote:

Not my take at all.  They're doing Stadium tours, something they haven't done on a mass scale since the early 90s with guns.  Any other stadium show has been a festival or a one off like they did in Pittsburgh, Buffalo and San Francisco recently.  Metallica already runs their own label so they've completely cut the industry out of their control.  Doing these big stadium shows around the country allows for the true fans the opportunity to travel several hours to somewhere and get 2 nights of kickass music.  Pittsburgh and Buffalo certainly didn't suffer attendance this summer despite being smaller markets because they pulled in fans from around the country (and probably globe).

I fully expect them to resume arena shows in 25 where they hit every major market.

They literally did a stadium tour in North America in 2017. They played all over the place. I saw them in Denver and had friends who went to Vancouver and Edmonton, all stadium shows. Volbeat / Gojira and Avenged Sevenfold opened for them.

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