Well, I went to the show last night.? It was a blast.? Let me say this:? I'm a pretty big supporter of Axl and his new Guns N' Roses.? With that in mind, I'll try to avoid any comparisons between Scott and Axl, even though I couldn't help but compare them during the show.
There was a lot of things I didn't like about the show.? I'm not the biggest Scott Weiland fan.? However, the music rocked.? I have not been to an extremely large amount of rock concerts, and I've never seen AC/DC or the original guns n roses live - I've seen bootlegs - but this was a high energy show.? Despite all my criticisms, it was easily the best concert I've ever been to.
Scott, Slash, Duff, and occasionally Dave were all over the place.? Running around, really getting into it.? They all sounded great.? At one point, Scott dived into the audience, then came up on the side of the stage.? I got to pat him on the back as he ran by.? He sang from the audience for awhile, then, targeted in on my buddies and I and came down to us, and let us sing into the mic, during Sex Type Thing.? That DEFINITELY made the night for us.
For the first encore, Slash started with a simple solo, which then turned into Wish You Were Here.? He was using a double necked guitar.? Just him playing, and Scott singing.? I can't describe it any other way than it was magical.? I know that sounds lame, but I can't think of a better word.? You Got No Right was played after that, and together, they sounded beautiful.
The whole crowd really got into it when they played Mr. Brownstone, and Slash did the coolest version of the intro of that song that I've heard.
I really don't remember that many details, and I'm pretty hungover as a write this, but all in all, I had a blast.? It was a great concert, and the scenery was pretty nice too.? ?
My neck is also really fucking sore and my work has been calling me all morning wondering when I'll get in. I just got kicked out of the Culvers restaurant I tried to get some breakfast at for being drunk. Yep, that kinda night.