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« Reply #40 on: September 14, 2005, 09:24:47 PM »

Sacriligous man. Cant Hookers n Blow come up with a few of their own songs? Holy Cow.

It's a cover band playing for fun. Ever heard of that F-word before?




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It might be even funner if Dizzy played a few of his own songs. But no that never happens. Silkworms for instance, could safely be added to his playlist because it isnt supposed to be on the album.

 Huh I dont recall ever hearing Silkworms would ever be on the finished product.

god help us all if that disgrace to the GNR name ends up on CD

 I agree, that song made my ears bleed.. It was terrible.. Definately a disgrace to teh Gn'R name as you said...
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« Reply #41 on: September 15, 2005, 07:52:36 PM »

Some radio station 100.3 WHEB was promoting the Dizzy show in NH.. They had no idea who the fuck he was...? They kept calling him an amazing guitarist and a founding member and song writer for Gn'R........?

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« Reply #42 on: September 16, 2005, 03:48:33 PM »

Thats funny! This just proves that most people dont even know anything about GNR anymore. Thanks Axl for the great post UYI contributions to the GNR legacy. A special thanks for keeping everyone informed about the band so much that radio stations are now GNR experts.

LOL James

Yeah, there was a time when being a GNR member was a major deal alright. These days, the poor mugs are playing half full high school basketball games or something


Just like slash when he was doing his snake pit thing?

actually, slash performed in front of nearly 20,000 people in philadelphia opening for ACDC.

Slash was opening not headling BIG difference.
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« Reply #43 on: September 17, 2005, 07:16:21 AM »

Thats funny! This just proves that most people dont even know anything about GNR anymore. Thanks Axl for the great post UYI contributions to the GNR legacy. A special thanks for keeping everyone informed about the band so much that radio stations are now GNR experts.

LOL James

Yeah, there was a time when being a GNR member was a major deal alright. These days, the poor mugs are playing half full high school basketball games or something


Just like slash when he was doing his snake pit thing?
you have no clue.. They only opened for ac/dc on tour... Didn't know brian from ac/dc was singing to HS kids.. COmparing the people slash can get in the seats compared to dizzy is a little silly...

Dizzy can be in any band no one would know the difference... Slash in another band there is some buzz... One is a great guitar player of his generation who has been asked to work with countless artists from mj to lemmy to tommy lee.. Dizzy is just some dude from the later part of gnr who shares piano with axl..
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« Reply #44 on: September 17, 2005, 02:54:12 PM »

Thats funny! This just proves that most people dont even know anything about GNR anymore. Thanks Axl for the great post UYI contributions to the GNR legacy. A special thanks for keeping everyone informed about the band so much that radio stations are now GNR experts.

LOL James

Yeah, there was a time when being a GNR member was a major deal alright. These days, the poor mugs are playing half full high school basketball games or something


Just like slash when he was doing his snake pit thing?

actually, slash performed in front of nearly 20,000 people in philadelphia opening for ACDC.

Slash was opening not headling BIG difference.

Slash's Blues Ball (!) played in front of like 10,000 people in Hungary. Unfortunately I didn't have the chance to see him with Snakepit which I still miss.
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« Reply #45 on: September 17, 2005, 04:01:43 PM »

Someone said he had the good luck to see Slash (with Snakepit I guess) in Hawaii with only 8 other audiences.
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