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#3961 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy tells fan: "Robin still in the band" » 902 weeks ago
metallex78 wrote:Robin is quite a good lead guitarist too, especially on his own songs.
Which songs do you mean??
His solos in the Blues and Better are up there with some of my fav Slash GN'R solos.
#3962 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash to celebrate Birthday Party with Acoustic Gig in Vegas » 902 weeks ago
Why would Jim Bob go, he hates Slash, or $la$h, as he refers to him...
#3963 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy tells fan: "Robin still in the band" » 902 weeks ago
My point wasn't a diss at NIN at all, I love NIN, but as a guitar player, I think GN'R's music is much more interesting (not to mention much more fun) to play. And I think Robin is quite a good lead guitarist too, especially on his own songs.
#3964 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash joins Fergie on stage for a rendition of SCOM » 902 weeks ago
No one else is seriously cringing at this? Fergie killed that song.
I thought she sang it quite well actually. I don't hear her hitting any dud notes or anything.
And Slash nailed it too.
#3965 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash to celebrate Birthday Party with Acoustic Gig in Vegas » 902 weeks ago
That'd be cool to attend!
#3966 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dizzy tells fan: "Robin still in the band" » 902 weeks ago
The guitar stuff in NIN is mainly bar chords, there's not really any lead guitar work like that which we get to hear in Robin's new GN'R tracks like Better, The Blues etc.
And last we saw Robin on tour with GN'R he was a long-haired, bearded hippie, I don't know if that suits NIN. But hey, as long as Robin is happy playing, that's the main thing. Maybe he gets a bit like Slash, and just likes to keep himself busy playing instead of waiting around?
#3967 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash joins Fergie on stage for a rendition of SCOM » 902 weeks ago
The last time he played SCOM is back when he was in GN'R isn't it?
I don't like Fergie at all, but it's really fucking cool to hear Slash playing this again.
#3968 Re: The Sunset Strip » THE WILDHEARTS » 902 weeks ago
I bought one of their albums for cheap after reading some good things about them, and Ithought it was pretty ordinary. I ended up selling it a month or so later. I can't remember which one it was, but it had a purple coloured sleeve.
Might have to give them another chance.
#3969 The Garden » Exercise/Gym/Working out! » 902 weeks ago
- metallex78
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I couldn't seem to find another topic that existed about this, nor am I sure if this should be in the Sport section, so feel free to move this to the right section if need be.
Anyway, I started up back at the gym at the beginning of June and so far I've lost 3 kilos.
I'm pretty proud of myself. I've been working pretty hard, around 4 nights a week doing mostly cardio classes (where you do boxing and kicking stuff) as well as using general cardio machines like cycling and the treadmill.
I want to start getting into weights soon too, but want to lose my beer belly first! 
Anyone else want to share some of their 'getting fit' secrets?
#3970 Re: The Sunset Strip » METALLICA Discussion » 902 weeks ago
I think it looks really cool. It looks like a fingerprint, then you realise it's actually one of those old magnetic field tests we did back in science class in school. AND a return of the old logo!
I saw a recent interview with James Hetfield and he talks a bit about the title saying that it's a bit of a tribute to fallen fellow musicians (Layne Staley etc) and also how some people are attracted to death (hence the magnetic reference). Apparently 'death' is a common theme throughout the album.
I'm pretty fucking excited about this. Sounds like it's gonna be epic.
