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« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2006, 05:01:30 PM »

He was great with NIN each time I saw them and while I was never blown away by any of the 2001 live recordings I was never dissapointed either.I would think we'd need to hear more material before passing judgement but then again I cant tell the future off a few leaked demos nearly as well as most on this site.
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« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2006, 06:08:34 PM »


i couldn't agree more. He could be even better than Slash. However, Slash is still very iconic.

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How am I ignorant? Slash is more of an icon and Finck is far more technically skilled that Slash. And i sed he could be NOT he is

I'm not saying that you are ignorant, I agree with you that robin is a great guitarist ok I just don't think we have heard enough of robin to even say that he could be better than slash. Sure slash plays a little sloppy sometimes but so did robin live with gnr, and while in NIN I haven't heard him play anything earthshattering. IMO slash is just the overall better guitarist.
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« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2006, 06:27:02 PM »

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your opinion sucks: Robin is very good
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« Reply #23 on: February 23, 2006, 08:40:13 PM »

It's like the third time I'm posting this, but this is my proof for whoever are saying Robin Finck is not good enough:

http://rapidshare.de/files/13819601/John_Carpenter_-_Ghosts_Of_Mars_-_03_-_Fight_Train.mp3.html
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« Reply #24 on: February 23, 2006, 08:44:08 PM »

It's like the third time I'm posting this, but this is my proof for whoever are saying Robin Finck is not good enough:

http://rapidshare.de/files/13819601/John_Carpenter_-_Ghosts_Of_Mars_-_03_-_Fight_Train.mp3.html

I absolutely love Robins playing on that and the other songs from the ghost of mars soundtrack.
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« Reply #25 on: February 23, 2006, 09:27:42 PM »

IMO, Robin is better than Slash.  I dont knock anything Slash did in and for GNR, but Robin is simply a better musican.
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« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2006, 04:33:13 AM »

IMO, Robin is better than Slash.? I dont knock anything Slash did in and for GNR, but Robin is simply a better musican.
Robin has worked with Trent Reznor. Who hasn't Slash worked with? Slash is a far better musician. Hes better guitar player now then when he was playing with Gn'R. He's Just not playing the same as he used to.
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« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2006, 07:03:01 AM »

He 's got lot's of feeling , i'm amazed by his fucking feeling , he's not a poor photocopie , he puts lots of emotion in his solo , so please don't say that he has not any feeling , please ok

i couldn't agree more. He could be even better than Slash. However, Slash is still very iconic.

based on what.....  Shocked
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« Reply #28 on: February 25, 2006, 10:29:57 AM »

He 's got lot's of feeling , i'm amazed by his fucking feeling , he's not a poor photocopie , he puts lots of emotion in his solo , so please don't say that he has not any feeling , please ok

i couldn't agree more. He could be even better than Slash. However, Slash is still very iconic.

based on what.....? Shocked

Based on VR, Slash's Snakepit and GN'R. I base Robin on what he did live and on the demos, NIN. Slash is an icon and nothing can change that. You can ask a lot of guitarists who their icons are and they all know and are aware of Slash, even if he doesnt totally inspire. You ask a lot of guitarists about Robin Finck and they'll say "who?"

Slash is well known and thus, more iconic especially from 1988 incomparison to Robin.
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« Reply #29 on: February 27, 2006, 01:16:50 AM »

I absolutely love Slash, and from what I've seen Robin do live with GN'R and NIN, I'm a huge fan of his as well, but my god, why have people all of a sudden forgotten how awful Slash was (and still is) live on an extremely regular basis? One night it seemed like he would be playing the gig of his night, the next, well, it would be pretty much horrible.

Guitarists who incorporate a lot emotion and soul into their playing rather than jerking out the same robotic routine every night, they are more likely to achieve more diversity as well as taking more risks that sometimes just don't work, but when they do work, it's fucking magic. That's what Slash and Robin have in common.

The thing is, though, Slash has proven himself creatively in a studio environment, something which Robin has yet to do, and I think that's why people are, unfairly, comparing Slash's entire body of work with GN'R to Robin's handful of live shows with GN'R, where he mostly played songs Slash had played on before him. And in all honesty, they both fuck up live, they're both amazing live, Slash did some solos better live than Robin and vice versa.

A dream situation would be to have Slash and Robin play alongside each other in GN'R. But unless a black hole tears open somewhere and there's a rift in the space-time continuum, we're left to enjoying these two magnificent guitarists in their respective bands, and that's probabaly what we should do: Consider ourselves lucky we can still take part in their playing and leave it at that.
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« Reply #30 on: March 20, 2006, 11:03:11 AM »

I have been viewing loads of GNR bootlegs of new band in anticipation of new album/tour.  One thing I noticed was that robin makes mistakes in every solo he plays...usually really obvious ones as well! it doesnt seem to bother him much as he does it over and over again.  I cant imagine Fortus doing this as he is from a technical background and seems to be very precise player.  Dont get me wrong, I love the way robin has loads of soul in his playing, but if it were me I would have them solos nailed.  Maybe it is again down to his background, NIN are great but dont have lots of lead guitar in GNR style. 

From what I have seen from all the new guys all very different...buckhead - very technical but not very interesting (no vibrato and no soul), Robin - not very technical but makes up for it in soul, Fortus - seems to have both technical ability and soul from what Ive seen (should be new GNR lead guitarist and hopefully has re-recorded buckets parts which sound out of date and out of place), Paul Huge - didnt seem technical or soulful, basically as bedroom player (solos in rocket queen and think about you RIR3 -  less said the better)

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« Reply #31 on: April 27, 2006, 01:19:09 AM »

I want very badly to like Robin's guitar playing, but at this point, I really don't.? ?Robin reminds me of a Vegas lounge singer who is so sick of the song he is singing that he changes the tempo just to be different.? I've got six different bootlegs from 01-02 and I can always tell when Robin is soloing because he can't seem to stay on tempo, he bends notes differently and has awkward pauses between notes.? When Buckethead got bored with a solo, he'd play a completely different solo the next time (Chinese Democracy, Madagascar).? When Robin got bored with a solo, he'd play the same solo, but try to play it differently.? And his "guitar solos" before SCOM and PC were so freakin' bad.? Listless, pointless, bland strummings that just don't go anywhere.? I want to like Robin, but I just don't understand where he's coming from.? Sorry.
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« Reply #32 on: April 27, 2006, 04:06:24 PM »

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buckhead - very technical but not very interesting (no vibrato and no soul),

Why shouldn?t he have any soul to his playing? Because he?s a technical monster player? Because he won?t ever bend a note into ear-damaging pitches, while looking like he?s constipated? Have you ever listened to Colma or Population Override or his work on Transmutation (a truly legendary album)? Buckethead?s work on those albums is renowned because of the pure emotional quality and technical brilliance. These two aspects of great guitar playing can perfectly exist at the same time.

To many guitar players he?s one of the few who can really make the guitar sing, but he has no vibrato? He?s the only fusion player in GNR history, able to: successfully blend almost every style of music into his playing (slow and fast), improvise, experiment with concepts like octave displacement, tri-tones, complex harmony and rhythmic ideas and ingenious interval selections ? to the extend where a player like Pat Metheny has been following him closely from the time he first exploded onto the scene?.

?..but he?s not interesting?

Sounds to me like you should stop confusing wishful prejudicial thinking, with facts. I can perfectly understand people not liking his music, but don?t write it off like that just because it?s not YOUR cup of tea, that's utter nonsense. Next time do some research before you start to poorly summarize his qualities into a few uneducated guesses, because it sounds like you never even bothered to learn what he?s really about.

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« Reply #33 on: April 28, 2006, 04:25:51 PM »

i`ve just saw the guitar solos he made....c`mon....hey gunners we need a good one in that position..  rant  , someone with the skills, maybe not a virtuoso, but a guitar player with feeling...some who played with more technique than he does...sometimes he cofused the notes, and play some anoing sounds on the music.....

don`t kill me that`s just my opinion.....but i`m realistic...

let`s think who can be the next one, instead of bucket , slash or izzy and gilby...

just hear some gilby`s solos on the illusion....and he`s a pro...but robin.....c`mon he need to learn...

 ps: i`m sorry robin

Either way.....he's still a guitarist for Guns N' Roses so that's too bad that you feel that way.
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« Reply #34 on: April 28, 2006, 07:28:09 PM »

robin was good in NIN, he should have stayed there. unless he decided to go play with mr manson a bit more  hihi
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« Reply #35 on: April 28, 2006, 07:34:50 PM »

I want very badly to like Robin's guitar playing, but at this point, I really don't.   Robin reminds me of a Vegas lounge singer who is so sick of the song he is singing that he changes the tempo just to be different.  I've got six different bootlegs from 01-02 and I can always tell when Robin is soloing because he can't seem to stay on tempo, he bends notes differently and has awkward pauses between notes.  When Buckethead got bored with a solo, he'd play a completely different solo the next time (Chinese Democracy, Madagascar).  When Robin got bored with a solo, he'd play the same solo, but try to play it differently.  And his "guitar solos" before SCOM and PC were so freakin' bad.  Listless, pointless, bland strummings that just don't go anywhere.  I want to like Robin, but I just don't understand where he's coming from.  Sorry.

I disagree but I think you made a good point. On top of that it's one of the best wordings of an opinion I've read on here in quite sometime. I can totally understand how people would feel the way you do about Robin, but some reason his playing as completely grown on me.
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« Reply #36 on: May 01, 2006, 10:45:31 PM »

slash is better at old sounding gnr of course but robin didnt write those songs and they will be more and more worked out of the show as time goes by. if he gets the regular hits that they will always play from AFD tighter than 2002 he's fine. all the new shit is awesome and he puts everything he has into his stage performance.
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« Reply #37 on: May 02, 2006, 11:21:45 PM »

Robin is awesome, seen him when he was in NiN twice and he f'n rocks!
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« Reply #38 on: May 03, 2006, 02:51:45 AM »

Robin Finck bashers, eat shit!! ok
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« Reply #39 on: July 02, 2006, 07:30:57 PM »

I find it wonderful that he's so expressional! I love his guitar playing!

I dont blame the Bucket fans for not liking him - how can you dig such an expressional guitarist when you like someone who's wearing a mask?!?!? I've never liked Bucket.
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