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Title: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Oasis1 on June 08, 2006, 09:06:21 AM
Sorry if this has already been posted in one of the million threads here....

http://www.nme.com/news/guns-n-roses/23263

Guns n' Roses return to the UK
The band premiere four new songs
Guns n' Roses made their long awaited live return to the UK tonight (June 7) for a warm up show before their Download Festival appearance this weekend.

Singer Axl Rose - the only remaining member of the original line-up - returned to the Hammersmith Apollo for the first time in nearly 20 years for a set peppered with classic hits and four new tracks.

Typically, Axl turned up over an hour late with his seven piece band.

But he treated the crowd to a 130 minute set made up of fan favourites 'Welcome To The Jungle', 'Sweet Child O' Mine', 'Mr Brownstone', 'Patience' and Use Your Illusion tracks 'You Could Be Mine' and 'November Rain'.

His band also played new tracks - 'Madagascar','Better', 'The Blues' and 'IRN' - from the long awaited 'Chinese Democracy' album.

The show, which was watched by Queen guitarist Brian May and model Elle Macpherson, saw Axl make a number of costume changes in between spectacular pyrotechniques.

During the Bob Dylan cover 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door', the singer also handed his mic over for a member of the audience to sing.

He was later joined by former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach for 'My Michelle' before the band eventually wrapped up the show with 'Paradise City'.

Guns n' Roses played:

'Welcome To The Jungle'
'It's So Easy'
'Mr Brownstone'
'Live And Let Die'
'Sweet Child O' Mine'
'Madagascar'
'Better'
'You Could Be Mine'
'Knockin' On Heaven's Door'
'The Blues'
'IRN'
'Outta Get Me'
'November Rain'
'My Michelle'
'Patience'
'Night Train'
'Paradise City'

Guns n' Roses are now set to play the Download festival this weekend (June 10-11). For full coverage direct from the site tune in to NME.COM.

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Title: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Millions on June 08, 2006, 09:07:58 AM
 
From Channel 4 teletext Music News :

GUNS WAIT TO FIRE

Guns n Roses face a huge fine after their on-off Hammersmith Apollo gig ended at 12.50am on Thursday morning.
The band, who didn't come on until 10.35pm, had agreed a special curfew of midnight with the venue, one hour later than its normal finishing time.

Avenged sevenfold finished the support slot at 9pm. Fans were booing and chanting 'We Want Slash!' from 10pm - but erupted when GN'R finally came on.

Guns previewed four new songs from Chinese Democracy at their late - but ecstatic - Hammersmith gig.

They played Madagascar, better, IRS and meet The President. Sebastian Bach guested on My Michelle.

Introducing Better, Axl rose said, "Lets start with the lewdness, the rudeness and the stay-in-tunedness" , joking afterwards "That was a song from our last album."

A fan impersonated Axl Rose during Guns N Roses' cover of Knocking On Heaven's Door at Hammersmith Apollo. Halfway through the Bob Dylan cover, Rose said "You're looking lively, do you want to help me out?"

Rose held his mic out to a fan in the front row, who sang "Knocking On Heaven's Dowww-errr" in Rose's distinct style, giving Rose a big grin for the rest of the song.

TRANSCRIBED BY MILLIONS.


Title: Very Interesting Channel 4 Review of 7/6/6
Post by: Millions on June 08, 2006, 09:20:32 AM

They're 2 hours late. Axl Rose (in a nasty brown car-coat, ginger cornrows in a ponytail) dances like a dad and looks like a football manager from 1975.

During the next 2.5 hours, the 3 guitarists will trade solos that go on for weeks. Wars are started and end during Axl's introduction to the band slot.

By God, GN'R are magnificent. This won't be remembered for missed trains, but for Axl beaming back to Earth.

The last, faux-industrial, GNR line-up in 2002 was horribly contrived, Axl Rose an often pitiable figure.

Tonight, he's happy, constantly joking with the crowd and looking like a man about to have the last laugh on the whole world who'd written him off.

he doesn't merely sing the old hits properly, he renews them, that squawk as simultaneously deafening and controlledas it ever was. If it wasn't for that hair, he'd be perfect.

Whether or not its GNR or a glorified solo project, the aray of musicians behind Axl rose are excellent.

Only youngest guitarist Bumblefoot, too twiddly here, is unimpressive and even he shows an enthusiastic potential.

Granted, lulls occuer during individual solos, as if Axl rose is too forcibly making a point to Slash "see how they can do the fiddly stuff! Ha!" But Robin Finck - "the ribbed condom of guitar", says Axl - is endlessly watchable.

They start with a spot-on Welcome To The Jungle, end on a thrilling Paradise City and confetti explosion, have mini-flames errupting from the stage and do a ridiculously good You Could be Mine.

But, its the new songs that fascinate. Madagascar and IRS are big November rain moments, President stadium ready..... and Better is stunning - a funk-rawk monster to rival Sweet Child.

A happy, healthy Axl would've sufficed. Now he's hungry again. Fantastic. 8/10.

TRANSCRIBED BY MILLIONS.


Title: Re: Very Interesting Channel 4 Review of 7/6/6
Post by: Mr.Bootlegs on June 08, 2006, 09:25:18 AM
Were on channel 4 did this come from. Teletext?


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: A Private Eye on June 08, 2006, 09:31:48 AM
I bet they didn't play a new song called meet the President  ;D


Title: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: cyllan on June 08, 2006, 09:34:39 AM
Don't think this guy and I were at the same gig.? ?::)

Downbeat review from someone who makes it blatantly obvious that his love for Slash has blinded him to the talent standing on the stage with Axl last night.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/articles/22834950?source=Evening%20Standard


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: nesquick on June 08, 2006, 09:51:53 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: Skeba on June 08, 2006, 09:54:36 AM
Don't think this guy and I were at the same gig.? ?::)

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Why can't people use existing threads???


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: Scabbie on June 08, 2006, 09:58:26 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.

Three guitarists were fine to me. Bumble was fantastic. Also I think the three guitarists give the show a better sound. I am led to believe that a lot of bands have extra guitarists backstage.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Ines_rocks! on June 08, 2006, 10:00:14 AM
Guns n' Roses played:

'Welcome To The Jungle'
'It's So Easy'
'Mr Brownstone'
'Live And Let Die'
'Sweet Child O' Mine'
'Madagascar'
'Better'
'You Could Be Mine'
'Knockin' On Heaven's Door'
'The Blues'
'IRN'
'Outta Get Me'
'November Rain'
'My Michelle'
'Patience'
'Night Train'
'Paradise City'
 


IRN

oh well.... ::) lol


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: cyllan on June 08, 2006, 10:02:58 AM
Review from The Times (a British broadsheet newspaper - for those who don't know).

Second paragraph is a corker - Shepherd's Pie massage, anyone?    :rofl:

http://timesonline.typepad.com/music/2006/06/guns_n_roses.html


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: Ines_rocks! on June 08, 2006, 10:03:29 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.

Three guitarists were fine to me. Bumble was fantastic. Also I think the three guitarists give the show a better sound. I am led to believe that a lot of bands have extra guitarists backstage.

this is something that gets on my nerves too... Why is it needed three guitar players?? Isnt two enough? Thiis guys are awesome, that?s right. But I think that by having three guitar players just prooves the endless need GN?R have for slash... don?t u think? Like in November Rain, while Slash used to do the solo all on his own, now we have Robin, Richard and Ron doing each a solo part of the song... I really think they dont need three guitarists... they just don?t! my opinion, anyway.


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: cyllan on June 08, 2006, 10:08:11 AM
Don't think this guy and I were at the same gig.? ?::)

...


Why can't people use existing threads???

Because I kept getting an error message when I tried to open the thread, that's why I created a new one, won't bother next time.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Skeba on June 08, 2006, 10:10:32 AM
Because I kept getting an error message when I tried to open the thread, that's why I created a new one, won't bother next time.

This was not just for you... Just a general notification. You were used as an example. That was the 4th thread that I'd seen about a review in a certain paper.


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: wells on June 08, 2006, 10:40:57 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.

nesquick,
I respect many of the things you say and agree on some things (that 2xRF are great duo), but I don't understand why you go down the same road in every single thread... ??? you don't accept 3 guitar players and all the solos7interlude and that is so fine as opposed I like it very much this way... and I don't talk about it in every single thread... no hard feelings, nothing personal, I respect your opinion, but it is enough  : ok:


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: AxlFink on June 08, 2006, 10:47:25 AM
ha ha the ribbed condom of guitar... robin fink


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Voodoochild on June 08, 2006, 10:48:29 AM
But, its the new songs that fascinate. Madagascar and IRS are big November rain moments, President stadium ready..... and Better is stunning - a funk-rawk monster to rival Sweet Child.
Wow, never readed a review praising the new songs that much! Thank you!!


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Where is Hassan Nasrallah ? on June 08, 2006, 10:51:18 AM
Review from The Times (a British broadsheet newspaper - for those who don't know).

Second paragraph is a corker - Shepherd's Pie massage, anyone? ? ?:rofl:

http://timesonline.typepad.com/music/2006/06/guns_n_roses.html

funny stuff
the personal hairdresser ? the visas ? yeah right ....

people complaing cause GNR went on stage at 10.35 ... hell. that's early.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: agropolus on June 08, 2006, 10:52:19 AM
Meet the President?
WTF?


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: A Private Eye on June 08, 2006, 10:55:18 AM
Interesting reviews, all the reviews from these shows are either really good or very critical but I haven't seen one yet that's not complimented his voice or that could deny the fact that GNR or at least Axl is back  : ok:


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: Nighteyes on June 08, 2006, 10:57:17 AM
He really let someone in the audience sing?Awesome! ;D
Was the guy any good? :)


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: mlewis on June 08, 2006, 10:59:26 AM
He sang a couple of 'knockin' on heaven's door's, and even did the hey hey part! Axl chuckled about that. The guy really wasn't too bad! Wait till it comes out on the video, it was a great moment and the crowd was really into KOHD.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: samoice on June 08, 2006, 11:00:52 AM
there was also news on channel 5 news sayin how good they were and hopin fora comeback .
if sum1 keeps an eye for the five news later tonight at 5...


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: ashlar on June 08, 2006, 11:22:55 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.
shut the fuck up for once, every single thread your whining and repeating yourself, WE GET WHAT YOU THINK.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: RichardNixon on June 08, 2006, 11:29:36 AM
I think they have three guitar players for a thicker sound, and as the new songs were recorded w/3 guitar players, they need them for the road.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: RobJ on June 08, 2006, 11:37:45 AM

people complaing cause GNR went on stage at 10.35 ... hell. that's early.


Exactly what I've been thinking. I'll be happy if they take to the stage at 10:35 at DL and Newcastle!!
Personally, they can take as long as they want to start (especially at Download, I'm there for the day and my train home doesn't leave untill 8:14 the following morning, and I've not got a camping pass or anything lol)... as long as they do start, and I for one am sure they will!

As for the reviews, they all sound really good, the criticisms havn't so much been about the playing, which is always a good thing. I'm looking forward to many many more good reviews like the ones I've read here. Even the ones that start of by having a go at the band end up conceding that they were infact, excellent!


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: zwgman on June 08, 2006, 11:47:11 AM
I love English people - loads of fun, generous, friendly - but the British press is the snottiest, most condescending bunch of wankers ever.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: RobJ on June 08, 2006, 11:50:39 AM
but the British press is the snottiest, most condescending bunch of wankers ever.

You really are too kind to our press. Most of the time they're worse than that (erm, apart from when they're saying something decent about GnR of course... today, most of the press... well, the majority of those posted here, are in my good books)


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: pilferk on June 08, 2006, 11:51:15 AM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.

Quick question...and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong (and I probably am):

Wasn't some of AFD, and much of UYI, recorded as having 3 guitar parts (4 if you count the bass)? ?With Slash just overdubbing the extra parts? ?Or am I misremembering? ?I coulda sworn I remembered reading this "back in the day", but can't find it now. ?Maybe Alzheimers setting in.....


Title: Re: Evening Standard hatchet job
Post by: .Seal on June 08, 2006, 12:26:54 PM
I have to say most of newspapers reviews are right about one thing: Drop the THREE guitar players thing, drop most of all the solos/interlude, and just play a full Rock n' Roll show with a terrific guitar duet (the double RF) and a straight setlist, something like "take that in your face".
18 or 20 songs. a full 2H show.

Quick question...and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong (and I probably am):

Wasn't some of AFD, and much of UYI, recorded as having 3 guitar parts (4 if you count the base)?  With Slash just overdubbing the extra parts?  Or am I misremembering?  I coulda sworn I remembered reading this "back in the day", but can't find it now.  Maybe Alzheimers setting in.....
Yeah I think so and Axl has always wanted 3 guitarist after UYI releases to get studio sound in shows.


Title: Re: British Media Response To THE RETURN
Post by: CAFC Nick on June 08, 2006, 12:38:13 PM
Guns n' Roses played:

'Welcome To The Jungle'
'It's So Easy'
'Mr Brownstone'
'Live And Let Die'
'Sweet Child O' Mine'
'Madagascar'
'Better'
'You Could Be Mine'
'Knockin' On Heaven's Door'
'The Blues'
'IRN'
'Outta Get Me'
'November Rain'
'My Michelle'
'Patience'
'Night Train'
'Paradise City'
?

Gonna call the IRN?