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« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2006, 09:19:11 PM »

Every year that passes, the expectations grow higher.  No matter what, not everyone will be please.  I've gotten over expecting a bluesy, guitar driven album a long time ago.  All you have to do to tell it's not going to be that is by listening to the new songs from 2002.  The new songs are all that I could hope for realistically, I'm not disappointed in what I've heard at all.  It's not old GnR, and it's not trying to be.  The new songs blow away what VR did, that much I'm happy about.  An EP with finalized studio versions of The Blues, Madagascar, Chinese Democracy, Rhiyad, Better, TWAT and IRS would still be better than the music anyone's making today IMO
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« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2006, 09:21:06 PM »

there on this website in the articles archives......
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« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2006, 11:36:24 PM »

?It will not be groundbreaking
Listen to Better again. Name me one other song like it that has a catchy pop vibe and then turns into a kick ass metal jam.
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« Reply #23 on: February 23, 2006, 11:43:15 PM »

Posted this in another thread but thought it fit in this one too so i copied it over, sorry if you've already read it

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Chinese Democracy will never surpass AFD...ever...if that's what you are hoping for then forget it. Different Time, Different Band, Hell even Axl was different then. AFD is a 20 year old masterpeice, CD has yet to see the light of day. It's an unrealistic expectation to fill. Simple as...
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« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2006, 12:03:56 AM »

Well, I think CD has 2 things against it....us the diehards having rediciously high expectations and the non die hards that are expecting the old GNR sound.    With that said...I am one of the diehards that was ready for anything and didn't expect a thing...I just want to hear the music then make the judgement cuz quite honestly with Axl's talk of evolving over the past 13 years the times he did talk about it..I really didn't know what to expect, much less have the expectations ludicrisly high.
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« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2006, 07:49:16 AM »

I don't think CD is doomed by expectations of the general public, when it comes out there will obviously be a lot of people mentioning that its 10 years in the making etc and the general public will hear this and rightly expect a good album because of that, but i also think Axl is more than capable of delivering the goods. Most general music fans have not bothered themselves with knowing the progress or story of Axl and CD and probably won't until it comes out. The trouble is some of the die hard GNR fans have actually been eagerly waiting for 10 years for this album and all the mystique and rumour surrounding it, and the expectations of CD amongst the GNR community have grown way beyond anything that i think 1 album can match. Luckily for Axl the people with highest expectations are the people who will still buy the album anyway.
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« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2006, 07:53:08 AM »

I hear you there D.

I sense that Axl is really relaxed through his recent appearances and comments and ready to put this thing out. Because of the time period that has elapsed, everyone is going to expect every song to be a 10/10 masterpiece.

Fact is that they might be 7/10's or 8/10's which if the album was out after a year everyone would have thought was cool. There could be many reasons why Axl took so long to do this we just don't know.

I'm not expecting perfection, just enjoyable new kick ass tunes.
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« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2006, 07:56:27 AM »

I'm not sure if it's doomed because of peoples expectations or not. Yesterday I played better in my office whilst a mate (who isn't into gnr) was sat around. I was saying how cool it was that gnr were back and that it was a new song. The funny thing was he said to him it just sounded like plain old gnr, nothing different from what he remembers. So maybe from our point of view i.e. big fans of the band we're more open to disappointment because we've waited and wanted for so long but to the casual music listener it's just gnr. and if they like it they'll buy it.
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« Reply #28 on: February 24, 2006, 08:09:07 AM »

The only Doomed (of want of a better word) aspect of CD could be that lack of rawness created only when a band is in a room all jamming together all being at the same level. CD's only downfall might be it's over complicatedness and over constructed feel (built on a computer, assembled, over thought about to the point of a finnal blurred vision).

The one good thing about the new album (if it sounds anything like the leaked demos) is it is not simply more of the same (old GnR). The new direction is interesting. The demos do sound over fragmented, poorly mixed, but hey, Buckethead's own music is like that, i like it, it is hard to get until, which could alienate some fans, and alienate your average dude too.
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« Reply #29 on: February 24, 2006, 08:36:45 AM »

I have feared this for a long time now and after hearing the songs I am really concerned.

When I first heard Better I was very disappointed, when I heard TWAT, I was very disappointed.

I realized the reason for this was because My expectations are so high, its like i was expecting songs and music that I had never heard before.

there are really no riffs, the guitar playing is ok nothing earth shattering. lyrically there isnt a whole lot of new ground being broke.


I realized though that the songs are great its just my expectations are so high that im not sure if my expectations could ever be met by anything.

I am very tolerant though and realized what i was doing which is why I can now fully appreciate these songs and love em like no other.

problem is, ive learned that most arent as tolerant as i am.

So do u feel CD is probably DOOMED by high expectations and cause of the mystique?

I found myself comparing the guitar playing to Slash immediately and I dont wanna start a Slash vs NewGNR debate but? i couldnt help but wonder how much better the songs would be.

Some of my friends, who are fully aware of GN'R but have not involved themselves in the cult of Chinese Democracy have said they think the new songs are awesome. So I think our expecations are probably over inflated, having said that I love the new tracks though...it really kicked in for me when I heard the full version of better....
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« Reply #30 on: February 24, 2006, 08:45:38 AM »

I had high expectations for SMiLE and it wasn't a revelation when I first heard it but the more you listen the better it gets - like all good albums should be. And I expect CD to be much the same, a grower.
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« Reply #31 on: February 24, 2006, 09:05:10 AM »

People have already said that they havent heard anything that is on par with WTTJ,PC<SCOM etc etc but the thing is, those songs have been in our conscienceness for almost 20 years, so its impossible for something to capture that right away.

People expecting AFD type stuff are gonna hate this though but i think it is amazing. u cant compare it with any of the previous stuff though, its like comparing a lion to a bear, its a completely different animal and i hope people realize that.

Yes, they are.? Because this is not AFD.? It's also not UYI.? They need to realize...it's been almost 20 years since AFD.....

The songs we've heard so far sound exactly like I would expect GnR to have sounded if they evolved with the times and had been releasing material over the past 10 to 14 years.? Yes, they sound different.? So does Aerosmith from the stuff they released back in the 80's (or the 70's for that matter).? So does Metallica (for better or worse...).? So do MOST other bands who have actually survived, and thrived, for the long haul.? It's an evolutionary sound, IMHO.

On the original question...I don't think it's doomed, no.? I think, eventually, the music will speak for itself.? But yes, it's going to have some trials to overcome, and a shadow to crawl out from under.? The media and the radio DJ's are going to forever compare this stuff..unfairly, I might add...to the old stuff.? It's what they do (and get paid to do).? They're going to bash Axl because he's an easy target but, more importantly, because doing so gets them readers/ratings/viewers because, let's face it, Axl is interesting.

But I think, in the end, the album will speak for itself.? And, if the demos we have are any indication, it's going to do it pretty well, if not amazingly well.? The music is good.? The rest will fall into place by itself, provided Axl doesn't do something stupid and self-destruct (like missing any of the festival dates, for example).
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« Reply #32 on: February 24, 2006, 09:31:09 AM »

With the old fans, there are two ways this will go.
There are the fans that will be so happy to have anything at all that they won't be disappointed.
Or there will be the ones whose expectations weren't met.

I don't think there's a band in the history of music that can live up to 13 years of anticipation. Maybe 2 or 3 or 5 or 6, but 13?! That would have to be the most earth-shattering record ever. And even then, there would be people that don't like it.

Don't get me wrong, I've got expectations for this thing, too! I've been here waiting with the rest of you... but I'll probably end up being one of the ones that will be happy with anything at this point.
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« Reply #33 on: February 24, 2006, 10:28:44 AM »

I think Jenna makes a good point....its been SOOOOO long (as you all know).  As fans we haven't been growing with Axl since hes done pretty much nothing for over a decade.  So his musical tastes/styles may have changed somewhat gradually over the years but theres no transition for us fans (unless you count My World?? hehe).  Its UYI to Better - whereas Axl has been playing with these songs for a decade....who knows what Better FIRST sounded like you know?

So the new sound might sound good to Axl, but its going to shock some fans at first.  I'm really glad radios are playing the leaks and letting people get a feel for the material before its actually released.
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« Reply #34 on: February 24, 2006, 10:48:12 AM »

Okay, lets make this totally clear:

if you want to compare...Compare these demos to earlier GNR demos...They're both very mediocre.

Chances are these demos are from 2002-2003.

Stinson has said the reason for the delay is because so many people collabortated and Axl is basically
changing songs all the time to find what works best.......So far the only quality completed songs we've heard are:
Madagascar, The Blues, and CD...With rumours that CD may not even make final cut....

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« Reply #35 on: February 24, 2006, 11:34:07 AM »

"Better" is as good as anything GN'R has ever put out.

I know this CD will kick major fucking ass.
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« Reply #36 on: February 24, 2006, 11:38:33 AM »

the only question I have reagrding this band and album is the production of the album. If they get it right, this album is gonna be a masterpiece.....
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« Reply #37 on: February 24, 2006, 11:46:03 AM »

The more I listen to the "demos" the more Axl surpases my expectations...I cant imagine his creativity vision for the videos, Axl is just the greatest artist of all time. period.
i think this quote describes well the point i am trying to make with this post.
this is the follow-up to the great use your illusion albums we are talking about here, 15 years later. i've thought about this quite alot but it really struck me when listening to the new leaks on my headphones last night, that i am actually listening to new guns n' roses material here, which is amazing, and not only that, but it's totally up to par and will carry the gnr legend further for decades to come! i can tell this from a couple of demos and live tracks, imagine what a whole album of this stuff will do to the music world. i always believed massively in axl's talent and i'm proud to have followed him all these years, but even i am totally blown away by the quality of this material. there was a time had me in awe, the solo gave me goosebumps, better and madagascar both brought tears to my eyes, the blues is hauntingly good and could be a epic straight out of the use your illusion era. i always knew this project would be well worth the wait but jesus christ, i never imagined anything like this. axl rose will silence all his critics when he feels ready to release this monster of an album, people will see who was the real talent in gnr and that axl rose is capable of doing what no other rock bands can do today, not just reach the heights of the old guns n' roses but also manage to give a worthy follow-up to two of the best rock albums ever made, this time on his own. i'm glad axl never gave into pressure with this record as he did with the illusions, the pay-off, in his own words, will be that much greater.
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« Reply #38 on: February 24, 2006, 12:19:02 PM »

The first time I listened to Estranged on the UYI albums, I thought "WTF is this"....I wasn't a huge fan...then I listened to it over and over again because, even though I wasn't a huge fan, it was oddly compelling.  The more I listened, the more I liked it.  Eventually, it grew on me until now it's one of my favorite GnR songs.

The first time I listened to Coma, I thought "This is crap!".  It just didn't sound anything like AFD, or GnR, to me.  Then, I put that aside, and really listened to the song.  Again, it quickly became one of my favorite GnR tunes.

This material...all of it...reminds me of some of those type of UYI tracks.  If you put aside that it's "GnR" for a sec, and really listen to the stuff, you can't really help but be impressed considering these are demos.

CD is far from doomed.  It's just going to have to overcome some preconceived notions....and I think that might be Axl's goal, in the first place.
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« Reply #39 on: February 24, 2006, 12:28:48 PM »

The first time I listened to Estranged on the UYI albums, I thought "WTF is this"....I wasn't a huge fan...then I listened to it over and over again because, even though I wasn't a huge fan, it was oddly compelling.  The more I listened, the more I liked it.  Eventually, it grew on me until now it's one of my favorite GnR songs.

The first time I listened to Coma, I thought "This is crap!".  It just didn't sound anything like AFD, or GnR, to me.  Then, I put that aside, and really listened to the song.  Again, it quickly became one of my favorite GnR tunes.

This material...all of it...reminds me of some of those type of UYI tracks.  If you put aside that it's "GnR" for a sec, and really listen to the stuff, you can't really help but be impressed considering these are demos.

CD is far from doomed.  It's just going to have to overcome some preconceived notions....and I think that might be Axl's goal, in the first place.


This sums up my feelings perfectly. From what I hear from people who have been around since the Illusions were released, people are doing the same thing as back then. Oh, these songs dont sound like Guns. This sucks and all this other stuff. But once they realize that Axl is going for something different, then they appreciate it. He's just evolving. Going back all the way to 1987 at the CBGB Axl said that the music was going to keep evolving and be musically diverse. Its nothing new, Axl always had a vision to be creative and do something different with each record. With that said, these new songs fucking kick ass, i am totally impressed. Its what I have been waiting for, for a long time. Nothing in today's music is better than these songs.
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