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« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2005, 01:18:35 AM »

axl rose is a closet homosexual


im a doctor, dont argue with me
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« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2005, 01:25:15 AM »

axl rose is a closet homosexual


im a doctor, dont argue with me
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« Reply #22 on: December 01, 2005, 01:28:39 AM »

Quote from: conny on Yesterday at 04:35:08 PM
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@ whoever it may concern

I find it funny how once someone comes up with a bit of thought regarding the subject of INTERACTION, as well as an artists work ethics, vision and whatnot, some people are like "leave him alone", "he owes you nothing". Most of the time, it appears to me as if those folks don't even know what the fuck they are even here for.

Those who obviously keep their focus on the destination rather than the journey have the nerve to tell others to shut up, stop posting "retarded" threads like this? Well that's entertainment...

Those "retarded" threads might not be very original, but they are a million times more communicative, informative and insightful than "WTTJ played at football game" and "SCOM played at The Simpons" or "What about Axl's haircut?

I for one am a lot more intrested in what's going on in the artists and the fans mind...

Because I care.

That has nothing to do with invading someone's privacy, being pushy, stalking or trying to "analyze" someone.

But once you understand the artist a bit better, you can have even better and deeper access to the work. I mean why do people read biographies? Why do people listen to demos, I mean LISTEN, not collecting? I do because I'd like to know how some artists tick and what made them do what they do and how they did it.

Just like those interviews were more than promotion, some fans' thoughts go beyond the music. And I guess that's just fair enough.

Hard to explain...whatever...at least I tried.

 


I totally understand, Im like that too.  There's nothing wrong with wanting to know about someone to get understanding.  I think to wonder is totally normal, but also to understand that he doesnt owe anyone anything and doesnt have to tell anything and if he wants then he can live in peace and shouldnt have to hear peoples 2 cents about it, but that doesnt mean that that's how it should be- but just to know and understand that.  I think if people are going to judge him then they should know the entire side of him, and if they dont know that side or dont have the right to know it- then I think peoples judging and condemnational words towards him should* be re-thought.  I mean, you see how people come up with this total analysis of what they think Axl is like, and it couldnt be further from the truth, Axl has nothing to hide- but nothing to prove.

I know what you mean though, because everytime I become a fan of someone, I like to find out more about them, to understand them, to get more involved in them and their work.  There's nothing wrong that, but there is something wrong with the demand of it and thinking you have the right to know it, it's more like a gift not a payment. (not saying that you are like that though  )
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