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The Perils Of Rock N' Roll Decadence => Duff, Slash & Velvet Revolver => Topic started by: D on June 15, 2004, 05:02:21 AM



Title: some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: D on June 15, 2004, 05:02:21 AM
i was riding my bike tonight listening to contraband and i thought of something

1. this is a rock n roll cd


2. this isnt suppose to be easily digestible pop radio formatted gay shit like the bands out today

3. this cd isnt meant to solve world hunger promote world peace or cure a broken heart, its to rock out with your cock out and its a great driving cd, a great cd to workout to and a great cd to just vibe to and reflect

4.most artist write for themselves if others dig it, great, if they dont oh well, scotts lyrics take getting use to but ill take authentic lyrics i dont understand over lyrics someone just wrote cause they want a hit


5. this isnt guns n roses isnt meant to be guns n roses

i think everyone expected GNR with scott weiland singing, its not, its not suppose to be, and i dig that they are doing something different, its refreshing nothing out right now sounds like it, so i think they've accomplished what they were after



thats my tips on how to have a more enjoyable contraband listening experience!


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Izzy on June 15, 2004, 05:20:46 AM
I just expected a good rock record - thats what i got

See, i set realistic expectations :yes:

Go Dave Kushner! :nervous:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: SLCPUNK on June 15, 2004, 05:47:13 AM
I just expected a good rock record - thats what i got

See, i set realistic expectations :yes:

Go Dave Kushner! :nervous:

Yea...but if they just had somebody like Chris Pittman to tie it all together....... :hihi:

Seriously, I agree with you D. This a a great album. It's rock n roll. Personally I hear GnR in it often.  I hear a lot of punk influence too (that's probably Duff more then anything).


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: K-Rock on June 15, 2004, 08:47:06 AM

3. this cd isnt meant to solve world hunger promote world peace or cure a broken heart, its to rock out with your cock out

thats my tips on how to have a more enjoyable contraband listening experience!



Okey, so here I am picturing some big dude jumping around the room, listening to Contraband.............with his cock out  :-[


I agree, if what you are saying, is that it's to jam to.....not to overanalyze.

Play it......feel it.....don't disect it!



And D, put your cock back in your pants...............it's disturbing   :nervous:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Falcon on June 15, 2004, 11:52:41 AM
iand i dig that they are doing something different, its refreshing nothing out right now sounds like it, so i think they've accomplished what they were after


Acually there's a few new releases that come to mind that bare mention along with "Contraband".

Monster Magnet's new release "Monolithic Baby" is a scorcher along with Josh Todd's "You Made Me" and Courtney Love's "America's Sweetheart".

All three nasty rock records as well..


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Mr Cowbell ? on June 15, 2004, 04:29:38 PM
Monster Magnet's new release "Monolithic Baby" is a scorcher along with Josh Todd's "You Made Me" and Courtney Love's "America's Sweetheart".

Courtney Love is a coked out whore. She wanted to be famous and even played Nirvana songs in concert. I was suppose to see her "Hole" band on tour with manson and the bitch dropped off.  

Monster Magnet and Josh Todd's newest album is some good pure rock.


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Falcon on June 15, 2004, 05:45:13 PM

Courtney Love is a coked out whore. She wanted to be famous and even played Nirvana songs in concert. I was suppose to see her "Hole" band on tour with manson and the bitch dropped off.  



Too bad, that "coked out whore" puts on a helluva rockshow...


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Dave_Rose on June 15, 2004, 06:02:33 PM
I remembered when I 1st heard sent me free I didn't think about Guns at all I said this is not GN'R its VR and when I listened to album same thing happend and its really cool its just a great Rock N' Roll which we need right now.


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Mr Cowbell ? on June 15, 2004, 08:09:38 PM


Too bad, that "coked out whore" puts on a helluva rockshow...

Well I thats why I had a ticket but she cancelled on me, I feel the same way about Jane's Addiction. I bought Lollapalooza tickets for their opening day concert. But I paid for them by credit card and cancelled my card after that and since I didnt have my card Tickermaster wouldnt give me a refund. Those are two bands that i wont buy albums from anymore.


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Doc Emmett Brown on June 15, 2004, 08:42:28 PM
5. this isnt guns n roses isnt meant to be guns n roses

It sounds obvious, but it wasnt to me!  I didnt realize how different it would sound - the album as a whole, I mean.   But Slash & co have proved to me they know how to evolve   :)

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thats my tips on how to have a more enjoyable contraband listening experience!

Put this in the Top Tips thread in the Jungle.  :hihi:  I've been enjoying Contraband everyday since I bought the cd.


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: SLCPUNK on June 15, 2004, 09:36:34 PM

3. this cd isnt meant to solve world hunger promote world peace or cure a broken heart, its to rock out with your cock out

thats my tips on how to have a more enjoyable contraband listening experience!







And D, put your cock back in your pants...............it's disturbing   :nervous:

Can't you arrest D for this or something?  :hihi:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: D on June 15, 2004, 10:27:10 PM
hahaha :hihi:  

what a man does in the privacy of his own bedroom is noone's business and not arrestable! :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: McClane on June 15, 2004, 11:02:45 PM
Don't forget that this is not GNR anymore ! I'm tired of people talking trash about VR saying that Axl is better than Weiland...Stop thinking that contraband will be like AFD, this is not the old GNR band anymore...Scott is not Axl and they didn't want a singer who sound exactly like him...It's so stupid to say that VR would be a better band with Axl on vocals...95% of the bands would be better with axl on mic. Just try to forget that Slash, Duff and Matt are ex-gunners and try to appreciate Velvet Revolver just as a new band...You'll probably love the album if you do so because contraband kicks ass...


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: tomass74 on June 16, 2004, 02:51:22 AM
Another great post. This is definately a great great great great rock album. It has a little bit of everything on there and all 5 guys are at their best. I haven't worked out to it yet, but I can say that it definately makes me drive pretty fucking fast!!!


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: D on June 16, 2004, 04:45:02 AM
working out to it is the greatest

i get so fired up "its a big machine its a big machine"

damn i get fired up!!!!!! try it out while workin out, it motivates like a mofo


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: metallex78 on June 16, 2004, 09:19:31 AM
working out to it is the greatest

i get so fired up "its a big machine its a big machine"

damn i get fired up!!!!!! try it out while workin out, it motivates like a mofo

I find those lyrics really bland and kinda silly.
Big Machine is probably my least favourite song on Contraband, but I still like the chorus riff and the bridge part is really cool too.

Spectacle is probably my favourite rocker. That song flat out rocks - motherfucker yeah!!!!!! : ok:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: K-Rock on June 16, 2004, 09:30:04 AM


And D, put your cock back in your pants...............it's disturbing   :nervous:

Can't you arrest D for this or something?  :hihi:


As long as he's not running around in his front yard with his privates hanging out of his pants...........or.........as long as his curtains are closed while he's doing so in his bedroom..........thank god NO!


Oh, the potential horror of wrestling with a large man with his thing dangling about.........with Illegal i cranked up in the background......    :nervous:   :-\   :crying:



Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: D on June 16, 2004, 09:44:32 AM
 :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:bastards!!!!!! :hihi: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


big machine isnt silly, big machine we are all slaves to society *thats what the big machine is to me*


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Thorned Rose on June 16, 2004, 12:48:03 PM
D amen brother... well said


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: matt88 on June 16, 2004, 01:28:31 PM
Great post D : ok:


Title: Re:some things to remember when listening to contraband
Post by: Rebecca Duff Rose on June 16, 2004, 03:41:36 PM
 :hihi:

Contraband- one heck of a solid rock cd!
 :love:  :yes:  : ok:  :beer:  :smoking:  :drool:  :-*

I love ya Big Machine quote- we're slaves to society thought D!  :beer:

VR Rock!