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#31 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns N' Roses Vinyl LPs » 712 weeks ago

As far as I know it was never released on anything other than a couple of different one track promo CDs and the End of Days OST. If it was out there on vinyl, I would absolutely love to have a copy.

#32 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns N' Roses Vinyl LPs » 712 weeks ago

russtcb wrote:
drborken wrote:

I actually bought a copy of Patience on 7" with Rocket Queen on the B-side, and a copy of Lies. Looking forward to spinning them later

I haven't heard many GN'R 7" myself. Please let me know how those sound. I bought Sympathy right after I bought Live Era. I figure, if I'm gonna have everything else they recorded on vinyl, I might as well get the Sympathy 45 seeing as they never put Greatest Hits on vinyl.

Sympathy sounds excellent so I'd be curious to hear how the others sound.

They sound pretty killer, RQ sounds good, its pretty much on par with my 12" AFD, so yeah i'd totally recommend them if you can find em

#33 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns N' Roses Vinyl LPs » 712 weeks ago

I actually bought a copy of Patience on 7" with Rocket Queen on the B-side, and a copy of Lies. Looking forward to spinning them later

#34 Re: The Sunset Strip » Avenged Sevenfold » 735 weeks ago

I saw them live in the UK on Halloween last year, when they were touring with Mike Portnoy. It was one of the best shows I have ever been to, there were so many awesome moments. They threw sweets into the crowd at the end as their trick or treat. Definitely one to look forward to if you are going. I really want to see them again when they come back to the UK next, especially now they are touring with Arin, I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do live. The live DVD is actually a really good representation of what to expect.

#35 Re: Guns N' Roses » Dj Says working new GnR songs ! :Ashba Black Carpet Interview » 737 weeks ago

Yeah me too, I heard about a studio version of BoD before but I assumed it wasn't real since nothing ever materialised? Anyone got anything?

#37 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Multitrack!se, and im n » 794 weeks ago

i think what hes trying to get at is that a lot of people want these, and might be willing to trade a lot for them. think of all the stuff that happened last time, when MSL got the prostitute files. these tracks are definately in demand. maybe it would benefit everyone in the long run to sit on them for a while

#38 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 4 » 827 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:
drborken wrote:

I seriously don't understand how people can dismiss Ride The Lightning like that, it has some incredible music on it, things that have inspired so widely, not just in metal, but way beyond. Admittedly it wasn't that big a record at the time, but looking at it now, I think its way more influential than a lot of the other records on the list. But then again I'm a huge Metallica fan, so I would say that.

Oh and I vote NIN this round too, never really thought that much of any of their albums save for the odd song here and there

You don't see a huge contraadiction here??  You state RTL was hugely influence etc, yet wasn't big in it's time... Then vote of a hugely influential album, which wasn't huge in it's time. Just find it funny, that's all.


I vote off Ride the Lightning, we can't have 3 Metallica albums in the top 10 or so, plus, it isn't the best if it isn't Metallica's best so it makes it an easier decision.... Gone. There's about 5 or 6 albums that need to go, regardless of order, so I'm not concerned about which is better than which. Just get them out.

Yeah I can see where you're coming from, but i still believe more bands are influenced by RTL than by the NIN album. Just cos something isn't big immediately doesn't mean its never big. And also I personally prefer Metallica to NIN. But still, each to their own, so fair enough if you disagree with me.

#39 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best Album of the 80s Elimination- Round 4 » 827 weeks ago

I seriously don't understand how people can dismiss Ride The Lightning like that, it has some incredible music on it, things that have inspired so widely, not just in metal, but way beyond. Admittedly it wasn't that big a record at the time, but looking at it now, I think its way more influential than a lot of the other records on the list. But then again I'm a huge Metallica fan, so I would say that.

Oh and I vote NIN this round too, never really thought that much of any of their albums save for the odd song here and there

#40 Re: Guns N' Roses » What songs would you like to hear on CD2?? » 829 weeks ago

i hated silkworms the first time i heard it, but now its probably the one i want to hear more than anything else. i would also love to hear the new version of oh my god

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