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« Reply #40 on: October 18, 2005, 03:58:20 AM »



Kurt Cobain (RIP) hasn't said anything about Axl in more than ten years...





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that's pretty funny!!  Grin
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« Reply #41 on: October 18, 2005, 04:47:33 PM »

mmm
I never liked Trent Reznor, but he is right, Axl's word, was the first step of the decline of GNR, and that is where he used "his" chinese democracy, treating everybody the way he wanted, and accepting just Ideas he considered interesting, I remember a Slash interview written some years ago when Axl and him, have a conversation, where Slash offers Axl some of his compositions, -- later used in the first Snakepit Album --? Axl kinda said those songs suck, and refused to record them, later Slash records them, but Axl realizes they were good ones, and wants to use them, Slash tells him, those songs are not available for you anymore... and a bigger storm grows between 'em--

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« Reply #42 on: October 18, 2005, 07:54:53 PM »

also i hate it when people bash the fragile...... it's my favorite album i think it is one of the greatest albums ever...... it grows on u soo much.

Totally agree... The Fragile is my favorite NIN album too... 
And I believe Jarmo is right !
I don't agree with Trent's opinion either but I still love NIN and their music, I don't bash Trent because he got a different opinion than me. I am a GNR fan, but not and idiot.
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« Reply #43 on: October 18, 2005, 08:09:26 PM »

The difference being that although the wait between a NIN or Tool album is relatively long, they do not spend that time working on the same project. Maynard has his side project with APC and Trent has done work on other projects like Doom III (which never made it to the final version). It's not like Trent was bunkered in the studio for six years working on With Teeth like Axl has been working on Chinese Democracy for nine years. Also, there isn't an exact science to making a great album. Taking more time does not necessarily equal better quality.?

I agree with you too.

5 years is the time between "The Downward Spiral" and "The Fragile", not the time he spent to record it... and he was on tour promoting TDS for... I don?t know... 1 1/2 years ?... and between "The Fragile" and "With Teeth" are 5 or 6 years too with a longer tour to promote TF...

The quality is not directly related to the time... Trent has said that he'll release the following album next year because his creative cicle is still not closed.

And about Axl, 12 years has passed since "The Spaguetti Incident" and we still got no album.
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« Reply #44 on: October 19, 2005, 10:54:43 AM »

The difference being that although the wait between a NIN or Tool album is relatively long, they do not spend that time working on the same project. Maynard has his side project with APC and Trent has done work on other projects like Doom III (which never made it to the final version). It's not like Trent was bunkered in the studio for six years working on With Teeth like Axl has been working on Chinese Democracy for nine years. Also, there isn't an exact science to making a great album. Taking more time does not necessarily equal better quality.?

I agree with you too.

5 years is the time between "The Downward Spiral" and "The Fragile", not the time he spent to record it... and he was on tour promoting TDS for... I don?t know... 1 1/2 years ?... and between "The Fragile" and "With Teeth" are 5 or 6 years too with a longer tour to promote TF...

The quality is not directly related to the time... Trent has said that he'll release the following album next year because his creative cicle is still not closed.

And about Axl, 12 years has passed since "The Spaguetti Incident" and we still got no album.

i don`t think axl worked hard every day for the last 12 years to record an album rofl   i guess he had "better" things to do....
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