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Re: watchin the vma's im confident axl will be an even bigger star than his prim
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Quote from: Falcon on August 29, 2004, 10:45:29 PM
It's a different time and space kids, just another perfect example of music being cyclical.
just don't pin your hopes on said enema being provided by a 43 year old.?
Oh please Aerosmith blew up in the early 90s (they blew up in the late 80s as well) when those guys were almost 50, and by the way Axl's 42. Outside of Bono, Steven Tyler, and Bon Jovi who else is there for rock at the moment? Axl has the looks, swagger, balls, and music to pull this off. And from
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This can slaughter anything at the VMAs at the moment:
and you know it.
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Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 10:50:29 PM
what is this band at the end in the robes? Did the remnants of the Heaven's Gate cult get a record contract?
Hilariously appropriate comment.
I was just watching that, and was wondering, "What has happened to this indudstry?"
It's more like a comedy show than a real music award show.
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Quote from: insupportofaxl on August 29, 2004, 09:28:16 PM
All I can say is that if anyone thinks the VMA's are hosting more talent right now than W. Axl Rose and GN'R than you need to wake the fuck up and see reality.
Music needs a complete 360 degree turnaround to rock n' roll.? No more rap/hip hop shit.??
Axl will blow any group away hands down.?
360 degree turnaround? So, do you like hip hop and rap shit?
Just a joke, OK? Hope you understand...
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Quote from: insupportofaxl on August 29, 2004, 09:28:16 PM
All I can say is that if anyone thinks the VMA's are hosting more talent right now than W. Axl Rose and GN'R than you need to wake the fuck up and see reality.
Music needs a complete 360 degree turnaround to rock n' roll.? No more rap/hip hop shit.??
Axl will blow any group away hands down.?
360 degree turnaround? So, do you like hip hop and rap shit??
Just a joke, OK? Hope you understand...
i think you mean 180
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Quote from: FlashFlood on August 29, 2004, 10:51:03 PM
i hate to tell you guys this but that poster was right. mainstream music today is heavily influenced by black culture. honestly, look at the nominees for video of the year.
Thats not what the poster said...He called it the "nigger" awards.? If you think hes right in saying that, youre just as clueless as he is.
And I hope Im not crushing your world by telling you that rock and roll is heavily influenced by black culture.?
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i dunno but i see people like ludacris and posse, jay z, nelly, and odb wearing gucci suits, drinking expensive booze, and cursing like the uneducated untalented millionaires like they are, a certain disgust comes over me. I can't believe people buy that crap.
And when you saw Axl in pink Versace with posse, drinking wine, and cursing like the uneducated millionaire he was, you were surely just as disgusted right?
You dunno?? I do - youve got some real race issues.
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Polyphonic Spree?! WTF was that? What has the world come to? I simply can't believe some of this shit...
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Quote from: Falcon on August 29, 2004, 10:45:29 PM
It's a different time and space kids, just another perfect example of music being cyclical.
just don't pin your hopes on said enema being provided by a 43 year old.?
Oh please Aerosmith blew up in the early 90s (they blew up in the late 80s as well) when those guys were almost 50, and by the way Axl's 42.
Aerosmith did have a rebirth, no doubt about it.?
Hardly one that revitalized rock music or changed anything, that fact is unarguable.? Just a nostalgia act getting a second chance, nothng more
Most on these boards have higher hopes for GNR....
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what a stupid comment, im ashamed that comment is in my thread!! it isnt the rap and r and b artists faults that rock music sucks balls these days!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Usher is great,alicia keyes is amazing, i find lil jon and the eastsidaz "get low" song pretty catchy
Linkin park just won!!!!!!!! fuck yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
gnrs 2002 performance was awesome! especially when ucompare it to last years and this years although if its Outkast it will be great cause outkast kick ass!
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D, that post was hilarious!!! hahaha
Good work
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Re: watchin the vma's im confident axl will be an even bigger star than his prim
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Quote from: FlashFlood on August 29, 2004, 10:51:03 PM
i hate to tell you guys this but that poster was right. mainstream music today is heavily influenced by black culture. honestly, look at the nominees for video of the year.
Thats not what the poster said...He called it the "nigger" awards.? If you think hes right in saying that, youre just as clueless as he is.
And I hope Im not crushing your world by telling you that rock and roll is heavily influenced by black culture.?
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i dunno but i see people like ludacris and posse, jay z, nelly, and odb wearing gucci suits, drinking expensive booze, and cursing like the uneducated untalented millionaires like they are, a certain disgust comes over me. I can't believe people buy that crap.
And when you saw Axl in pink Versace with posse, drinking wine, and cursing like the uneduated millionaire he was, you were surely just as disgusted right?
You dunno?? I do - youve got some real race issues.
I'm not a racist dude. you know nothing about me. I suggest you not pre-judge me on an observation that is perfectly relevant and appreciable. But an educated person, I can look at the type of rolemodels being presented to the younger generation and be disgusted. What i see with these hip hop/rap people for the most part is atrocious.
As for the redhead, he has not embarrassed himself to the degree that these hip hop 'artists' have.? Seeing them enter on the redcarpet and act like complete uncouth fools was a freakshow.
You can't tell me that those guys are behaving in a manner befitting a role model. if you are then you've got some intelligence issues.
charles barkley has a great perspective on this issue.
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linkin park is horrible. every goddamn song follows the same gay formula, and its terrible. horrible horrible horrible horrible.
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LP does not even write their own songs if im not mistaken.
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Quote from: Falcon on August 29, 2004, 11:02:51 PM
Quote from: IndiannaRose on August 29, 2004, 10:55:00 PM
Quote from: Falcon on August 29, 2004, 10:45:29 PM
It's a different time and space kids, just another perfect example of music being cyclical.
just don't pin your hopes on said enema being provided by a 43 year old.?
Oh please Aerosmith blew up in the early 90s (they blew up in the late 80s as well) when those guys were almost 50, and by the way Axl's 42.
Aerosmith did have a rebirth, no doubt about it.?
Hardly one that revitalized rock music or changed anything, that fact is unarguable.? Just a nostalgia act getting a second chance, nothng more
Most on these boards have higher hopes for GNR....
When Aerosmith hit it big again did rock really need to be revitalized? It's health pretty much looked well at that point. But this is different, it can be easily assummed that rock is pretty much as low as it's ever been, today, in the year 2004. I mean c'mon', the best selling rock album of 2004 (worldwide) is GN'R's Greatest Hits collection That's why it's different, both the situation and circumstances are different. The name GN'R brings in selling power while Axl n' New GN'R's music bring in uniqueness. Rock today is dominated by bands like Jet, Hoobastank, Good Charlotte, and Yellowcard. Oh it can change my friend, but in the end only time will tell. There is no decifering of this.
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I don't know if this has been mentioned, but let's not forget where the awards show is being held.
Miami isn't exactly considered a mecca for rock music and the theme of the show definately has a Miami vibe to it, hip hop, dance etc....
Oh God, I just heard Coldplay coming back from commercial, I feel I might puke...
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Music needs an enema just like it did in the fall of '91, just don't pin your hopes on said enema being provided by a 43 year old.
Yep, Axl is unlikely to "save" anything. Maybe he'll influence the person who will. This show is truly awful.
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I don't think that GnR can catch on too greatly with the younger generation; after all many of these kids were infants when AFD caught fire. coupled with a general apathy, short term memory, and homogenized taste in music due to the bubble gum, cookie cutter processed cheese being stacked in the local Sam Goody, i am not at all deluding myself that GnR will top the world again.
The best we can hope for is a strong rennaissance in the 25-45 age group, still a very powerful sales demographic.
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We dont need guns n roses to be huge again, we just need them to pave the way for better more talented bands than what we saw tonite, Jet, Hoobastank, Good Charlotte, and Yellowcard.
Next years VMAs could be good since we are getting albums from Trent, Axl, bono and maynard. Plus VR should be up for awards next year too.
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The reason GNR closed the 2002 VMA's is because they were a novelty act at the point. Nothing more, nothing less. They would not have been lusting after them had they not disappeared. They came back, nothing happend after, and all is back to normal.
I know this was posted in the first page, but I've been watching the Olympics, and just got on now to see what everyone else thought of the VMA'S. I halfway agree with that comment. I know MTV has been crapping themselves trying to get them to perform. I think Axl thought he'd be ready, so he said yes. I don't think MTV viewed them as a novelty, I think alot of other people saw them as a novelty. Like,"Oh, look, it's Guns N' Roses". I was happy as hell that they performed. And I truly believe that Axl will be back eventually. But, with the failed tour and disappearing again, it almost looks like a novelty type thing. Like when they "reunited" Van Halen, or got KISS to perform before launching the 5 farewell tours they did. With what little hype they have left, if Axl doesn't do something SOON, he'll just fall by the wayside. But we'll see.
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Quote from: IndiannaRose on August 29, 2004, 11:11:20 PM
Oh it can change my friend, but in the end only time will tell. There is no decifering of this.
It's a good conversation for sure, but history shows (at least in my lifetime) no band with a ready made brand name and a frontman that age has
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I'm not a racist dude.
Then you have a curiously racial double standard...
Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 11:05:16 PM
But as an educated person, I can look at the type of rolemodels being presented to the younger generation and be disgusted. What i see with these hip hop/rap people for the most part is atrocious.
Its entertainment...You think GNR were any better as role models? You think the behavior of rock bands in the 80s (and every decade before and after) is that much better?
Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 11:05:16 PM
As for the redhead, He has never made videos flaunting his cars, his cash, his luxury as some of these hiphopsters have.
So now were talking about videos specifically? What about the lifestyle GNR publicly reveled in? I find most rap videos (most videos in general, really) to be artistically bankrupt. But when you go bringing race into it, sorry to say, but youre a racist.
Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 11:05:16 PM
the message in rap is a disturbing one.? Seeing them enter on the redcarpet and act like complete uncouth fools was a freakshow.
So you mustve been horrified by an intoxicated Slash and Duff cursing onstage? Or Axl diving into a crowd and assaulting a fan and causing a riot? Or Izzy pissing on an airplane? Need I go on?
Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 11:05:16 PM
You can't tell me that those guys are behaving in a manner befitting a role model? if you are then you've got some intelligence issues.
Haha, youre telling me that GNR, or any of your favorite bands, acted in a manner befitting for a role model?
Theyre entertainers...they make a living by entertaining people - little kids are not their responsibility.
Quote from: killingvector on August 29, 2004, 11:05:16 PM
charles barkley has a great perspective on this issue.
Ah, referencing a black man with a shared opinion to prove that youre not a racist...How...predictable.
Look, this has gotten completely off-topic. Id only suggest that you mental giants save you "nigger" bashing for the appropriate forum.
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