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« Reply #20 on: February 24, 2006, 03:00:45 PM »

the comments are hilarius! i totally love brasilian insults!! way funnier than the ones we portuguese use.
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« Reply #21 on: February 24, 2006, 03:39:10 PM »

Yo Voodoo Cheesy

I agree that he wanted to have his 15 minutes of fame but that was not the reason he bashed Axl. He wanted to sound cool and original and funny. Problem is, he is a journalist. He shouldn't speak through his arse, especially while hiding under Globo's name. It's irrelevant if it's just a blog or an article. Once you're a journalist and you're addressing to the public  your text must be fact-based. It doesn't matter if you are writing about Axl or Britney Spears.  Wanna make fun of them ? Coolies, go ahead but at least try to be professional.
Actually, not. I'm a journalist too. If I have a blog, it's very different to write an article. I can write my opinions on the blog, it's not supposed to be "professional" - unless the guy wants to act in this way.

But I agree, he wrote that post to bash Axl and looks cool. It's like a lot of people here who thinks the next big thing appears each week in London's underground scene. Pretty pathetic IMO, every band sounds exact the same - all of them are just Strokes impersonators trying to be cool.

The main thing is: untill GN'R go out for real, they will always look like a joke to the press. It's easy to them to make fun of the band, they know it have a lot of fans and everyone will be angry - but they can get some attentionl.

This kind of thing don't happen just here. Look at this article in the BostonHerald.com, talkin' about the leaked songs:

The Herald heard three of the songs yesterday, and we can tell you they?re not Axl?s best. The new tunes lack the muscle and drive of classic GN?R, the melodies are forgettable and the new industrial/electronica accents sound forced, as if Rose is desperately trying to keep up with the kids.


Source: http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=127766

They ignore the fact that the songs are just demos, from who knows when... Yeah, I know, the journalism is about getting the facts straight. But if there's one thing that fucks up any credibility is to write a cheap and lazy article. If you wanna do that, make a blog. Tongue
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« Reply #22 on: February 24, 2006, 03:42:34 PM »

I think we've found a strong candidate for Ignorant Jackass of the Year.  hihi
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« Reply #23 on: February 24, 2006, 03:43:49 PM »

I always get more of a kick out of how angry you people get...  It is so justin timberlake britney like when people diss axl hihi
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« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2006, 03:59:27 PM »

Yo Voodoo Cheesy

I agree that he wanted to have his 15 minutes of fame but that was not the reason he bashed Axl. He wanted to sound cool and original and funny. Problem is, he is a journalist. He shouldn't speak through his arse, especially while hiding under Globo's name. It's irrelevant if it's just a blog or an article. Once you're a journalist and you're addressing to the public  your text must be fact-based. It doesn't matter if you are writing about Axl or Britney Spears.  Wanna make fun of them ? Coolies, go ahead but at least try to be professional.
Actually, not. I'm a journalist too. If I have a blog, it's very different to write an article. I can write my opinions on the blog, it's not supposed to be "professional" - unless the guy wants to act in this way.

But I agree, he wrote that post to bash Axl and looks cool. It's like a lot of people here who thinks the next big thing appears each week in London's underground scene. Pretty pathetic IMO, every band sounds exact the same - all of them are just Strokes impersonators trying to be cool.

The main thing is: untill GN'R go out for real, they will always look like a joke to the press. It's easy to them to make fun of the band, they know it have a lot of fans and everyone will be angry - but they can get some attentionl.

This kind of thing don't happen just here. Look at this article in the BostonHerald.com, talkin' about the leaked songs:

The Herald heard three of the songs yesterday, and we can tell you they?re not Axl?s best. The new tunes lack the muscle and drive of classic GN?R, the melodies are forgettable and the new industrial/electronica accents sound forced, as if Rose is desperately trying to keep up with the kids.


Source: http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=127766

They ignore the fact that the songs are just demos, from who knows when... Yeah, I know, the journalism is about getting the facts straight. But if there's one thing that fucks up any credibility is to write a cheap and lazy article. If you wanna do that, make a blog. Tongue

This is the result of all smart people sending the demos to radio stations...

Bravo people, you did it. The radio people have an opinion about CD based on old demos.
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« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2006, 04:13:12 PM »

Yo Voodoo Cheesy

I agree that he wanted to have his 15 minutes of fame but that was not the reason he bashed Axl. He wanted to sound cool and original and funny. Problem is, he is a journalist. He shouldn't speak through his arse, especially while hiding under Globo's name. It's irrelevant if it's just a blog or an article. Once you're a journalist and you're addressing to the public? your text must be fact-based. It doesn't matter if you are writing about Axl or Britney Spears.? Wanna make fun of them ? Coolies, go ahead but at least try to be professional.
Actually, not. I'm a journalist too. If I have a blog, it's very different to write an article. I can write my opinions on the blog, it's not supposed to be "professional" - unless the guy wants to act in this way.

But I agree, he wrote that post to bash Axl and looks cool. It's like a lot of people here who thinks the next big thing appears each week in London's underground scene. Pretty pathetic IMO, every band sounds exact the same - all of them are just Strokes impersonators trying to be cool.

The main thing is: untill GN'R go out for real, they will always look like a joke to the press. It's easy to them to make fun of the band, they know it have a lot of fans and everyone will be angry - but they can get some attentionl.

This kind of thing don't happen just here. Look at this article in the BostonHerald.com, talkin' about the leaked songs:

The Herald heard three of the songs yesterday, and we can tell you they?re not Axl?s best. The new tunes lack the muscle and drive of classic GN?R, the melodies are forgettable and the new industrial/electronica accents sound forced, as if Rose is desperately trying to keep up with the kids.


Source: http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=127766

They ignore the fact that the songs are just demos, from who knows when... Yeah, I know, the journalism is about getting the facts straight. But if there's one thing that fucks up any credibility is to write a cheap and lazy article. If you wanna do that, make a blog. Tongue


The Herald heard three of the songs yesterday, and we can tell you they?re not Axl?s best. The new tunes lack the muscle and drive of classic GN?R, the melodies are forgettable and the new industrial/electronica accents sound forced, as if Rose is desperately trying to keep up with the kids. ?<-- That's the reason I keep saying journalist shouldn't express their own opinions. Let me put it like this. Let's suppose I'm a journalist. My task is : write an article about Maria Carey's new cd. ( won many awards and sh*t) My lines would be 'She's a fine voice but her breasts are too big and her personality is detestable' I mean wtf is that ? How on earth could that be relevant ?if it's just my opinion? Same thing about this Herald. He's a jackass too. How can he say it sounds forced if they're just demos? How can he say medolies are forgettable if I can't stop listening to them ? How can he say they are not Axl's best if he hasn't heard the rest?
Ever heard the expression when ass-u-me you make an ass out of ?u and me ?
How about reading this on the New York Times "Third world should start again tomorrow because Satudays are boring,Saddam has an ugly face,Bush talks in riddles there's no flying Peter Pan in Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch.
(k maybe a bad exemple cuz all of them are 'true'  rofl )
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« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2006, 04:27:26 PM »

Yo Voodoo Cheesy

I agree that he wanted to have his 15 minutes of fame but that was not the reason he bashed Axl. He wanted to sound cool and original and funny. Problem is, he is a journalist. He shouldn't speak through his arse, especially while hiding under Globo's name. It's irrelevant if it's just a blog or an article. Once you're a journalist and you're addressing to the public? your text must be fact-based. It doesn't matter if you are writing about Axl or Britney Spears.? Wanna make fun of them ? Coolies, go ahead but at least try to be professional.
Actually, not. I'm a journalist too. If I have a blog, it's very different to write an article. I can write my opinions on the blog, it's not supposed to be "professional" - unless the guy wants to act in this way.

But I agree, he wrote that post to bash Axl and looks cool. It's like a lot of people here who thinks the next big thing appears each week in London's underground scene. Pretty pathetic IMO, every band sounds exact the same - all of them are just Strokes impersonators trying to be cool.

The main thing is: untill GN'R go out for real, they will always look like a joke to the press. It's easy to them to make fun of the band, they know it have a lot of fans and everyone will be angry - but they can get some attentionl.

This kind of thing don't happen just here. Look at this article in the BostonHerald.com, talkin' about the leaked songs:

The Herald heard three of the songs yesterday, and we can tell you they?re not Axl?s best. The new tunes lack the muscle and drive of classic GN?R, the melodies are forgettable and the new industrial/electronica accents sound forced, as if Rose is desperately trying to keep up with the kids.


Source: http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=127766

They ignore the fact that the songs are just demos, from who knows when... Yeah, I know, the journalism is about getting the facts straight. But if there's one thing that fucks up any credibility is to write a cheap and lazy article. If you wanna do that, make a blog. Tongue

This is the result of all smart people sending the demos to radio stations...

Bravo people, you did it. The radio people have an opinion about CD based on old demos.

This guy didn't check the tunes. And if if he had it would have made any difference.
He (they) would diss it either way. Borrowing Slash's words 'it generates an audience'.
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« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2006, 06:43:10 PM »

Woohoo!

Just joined all the other people.



Whoa, Gn'R die hard fans are getting pissed off.

One thing I've learned: Never piss off a Gn'R die hard fan saying shit about the band.
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