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#41 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 85 weeks ago

monsterscantkillme wrote:
Clear wrote:

Ok, as you say, can we just move on, please

When I give my opinion that is just as valid as anybody else's is you don't tell others to move on after they give their opinions. How are their opinions more valid than mine?

Yes but when we give our opinion we don’t  drag it on for days like a dead horse saying the same thing . We get it, you think it’s robin, we think it’s slash. End of debate

#42 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns n roses played the general » 85 weeks ago

monsterscantkillme wrote:

Okay guys. Listen to this. On the live performance from The General I hear body and low end rumble from Slash on the live performance. Oh The General demo it is Super Strat on high. Big difference from the demo and live performance. This tells me it is Robin on The General demo. Do you guy based on my new audio evidence still say I'm nuts and ready for the looney bin?

Get to the punchl1ne

#43 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns n roses played the general » 85 weeks ago

monsterscantkillme wrote:
Tmgladden wrote:
monsterscantkillme wrote:

And hold the phone. I just forced myself to sit through my ULTIMATE NIGHTMARE of watching Slash live and after watching and most importantly LISTENING to it I can say that Slash played the solo DIFFERENTLY than Robin plays it on The General demo. It's still Robin Finck on the original 2006 demo of The General.

Finck? Are you mad? After watching slash play this live there is only one conclusion, Paul Huge actually wrote the whole song. Sorry bud, not finck

I put on my headphones like I did with the Monsters song to get the lyrics right and on the headphones I hear Slash playing it differently than Robin. Robin plays the solo on the high end. Not piercing and strident lol but still on the high end. If you know about the Super Strat guitar you'll know what I mean. Robin is famous for using the Super Strat guitar. Slash is famous for using the classic Les Paul. I hear this as another case and example of Slash trying to be Robin again live this time on the General. And Paul Huge? Where did Paul Huge come from? Paul's been out of the picture for years. I would assume Robin not only recorded the solo on The General but I would assume Robin wrote the guitar solo he recorded too. Why would Paul Huge write guitar solos for Robin to play in studio?

Dude, slash never plays a solo note for note live, an plus the earlier demos an the final products have all changed some how.  The leak is too close to what they played live. An I have a super strat, an slash uses fenders in his recordings. Sucker train blues used a tele an strat, no Les Paul at all. An Paul comes in just simply cause we can all make absurd statements, isn’t that absurd?

#44 Re: Guns N' Roses » Guns n roses played the general » 85 weeks ago

monsterscantkillme wrote:

And hold the phone. I just forced myself to sit through my ULTIMATE NIGHTMARE of watching Slash live and after watching and most importantly LISTENING to it I can say that Slash played the solo DIFFERENTLY than Robin plays it on The General demo. It's still Robin Finck on the original 2006 demo of The General.

Finck? Are you mad? After watching slash play this live there is only one conclusion, Paul Huge actually wrote the whole song. Sorry bud, not finck

#45 Re: Guns N' Roses » Oh My God Question » 85 weeks ago

monkeychow wrote:

I have noticed a few soundtrack albums don't seem to show up on spoitfy. So i assume its some type of rights/royalities collection issue.

But it sucks with OMG cos I liked it and want the convenience of it on my streamed playlist without messing around with files.

It’s one of my favorites. I rented the movie just for the song, a little bit of Arnold isn’t bad either. Maybe we’ll get a reworked slash/duff version with the altered vocals

#46 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 85 weeks ago

Shacklermyrye wrote:

No doubt with fink on guitar, bass, drums, vocals, synth's

Very piercing an strident

#47 Re: Guns N' Roses » The General and Monsters » 85 weeks ago

Miguelox26 wrote:

It was in this forum where I saw that Axl has his house legalized as a church, I don't know how to say that exactly. He created his religion and his belief is his bible: the incessant search for lost material.

Hell Rose Place

#48 Re: Guns N' Roses » Oh My God Question » 85 weeks ago

Shacklermyrye wrote:
Tmgladden wrote:

I do have an instrumental version on my old iPod that I found floating around years ago that does have some more synth, much like the live version

I think i remember that it sounded like someone made it with early vocal separation software.

Track sounded really good, you could faintly here Axls vocals at one part of the e song but you had to really listen

#49 Re: Guns N' Roses » Oh My God Question » 85 weeks ago

I do have an instrumental version on my old iPod that I found floating around years ago that does have some more synth, much like the live version

#50 Re: Guns N' Roses » Oh My God Question » 85 weeks ago

dave-gnfnr wrote:
Shacklermyrye wrote:

“There's a remix w/lots of new vocals and a wilder guitar intro but it's not taken all that seriously. ( AXL Chinesedemocracy.com December 14, 2008).

You mention the Bumblefoot version and I think a lot of people think of that as the remix, but if you look at his description it doesn't fit that at all. Brain was asked to work on six remixes for the band one of which one of which clearly was Oh My God. Bizarrely this has been largely forgotten by people.

It doesn't surprise me if it's out there, but it does surprise me it hasn't leaked.

the BBF version of oh my god did leak I thought
I have it or is that not it

Bumblefoot version is just him adding guitar. The vocal take is the same an the song length is the same. No new guitar was added to make the intro wilder so it’s a different mix. But I know the bumble mix isn’t well received cause the “disco” guitar in the chorus

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