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Title: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: Minneapolisnewsman on November 10, 2006, 09:37:54 PM
The old school stations which helped launch this band in the 80's, are doing their part again.  This is the second great review from KNAC.  Let's make sure to support these stations, and encourage more great responses.  There are some area's to post your comments if you appreciate the article!   :yes:

http://knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=5094



Title: Re: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: Orgasmatron on November 10, 2006, 11:54:24 PM
Good.. GN'R are getting good publicity all over these days. Funny how Kerrang can go from Anti-GN'R to a GN'R billboard in the space of 3 months, hey.


Title: Re: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: Minneapolisnewsman on November 10, 2006, 11:57:37 PM
Good.. GN'R are getting good publicity all over these days. Funny how Kerrang can go from Anti-GN'R to a GN'R billboard in the space of 3 months, hey.

It has as much to do with Universal (payola) flexing their muscles in the lead up to the anticipated album release as anything.  Well, and the fact that they are on tour, and have a new album coming out.   Rock stations, magazines, etc. have much more to gain from a successful GNR comeback than they do from it falling flat.  The stars are aligning, but the time is now to, uh, well carpe diem.. :yes:


Title: Re: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: jimb0 on November 11, 2006, 01:40:20 AM
What's "It Ain't" Easy?  Is that a new tune?


Title: Re: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: give_it_a_rest on November 11, 2006, 05:47:44 AM
What's "It Ain't" Easy?? Is that a new tune?

Yes it is don't tell anyone :-X, it's a new one from CD together with "do cry" and "your not welcome in the jungle" it's part of a new trilogy  :rofl:


Title: Re: Great Boston review from KNAC
Post by: Cjc1706 on November 11, 2006, 06:32:15 AM
Oh noes !!! They missed out the Pitman:

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The stage setting was very simple with Chinese symbols on Red and White curtains, and one high-rise that featured keyboard player Dizzy Reed, and new drummer recruit Frank Ferrer, who is filling in for Brain (Bryan "Brain" Mantia). The show featured just the right amount of pyro, nothing too elaborate. The focus was mainly on Axl and his hypnotic performance.

Lol they mention Dizzy and Frank, and even Brain, but they miss the Pitman out from the people on the 'high Rise'.

I wonder what eatmysilkworms will have to say about this ?
 :rofl:
CJ