* 9.? ?Set Me Free better than Catcher In The Rye
* Axl's lyrics = Weiland's lyrics
* Slashs's solos> 10 times better than all 3 newGnr Guitarists combined
* VR Live > Much better than new GnR live(Axl reliant too much on older stuff but VR can put on a good show with mostly new material + VR gauranteed to show up and put on a good show, whearas Axl sometimes cancels, doesn't turn up or turns up late).
wow man, take the sponge out from your ears!
Writing the word ''Axl'' and the word ''Weiland'' in the same line is absolutly heretic. And you dare to say ''Axl's lyrics = Weiland's lyrics''?
''It's a big machine, It's a big machine, we're all slaves to a big machine, All tied up to a big machine, I got houses, Got cars, I got a wife, I got kids, Got money in the bank''---> Weiland
''If I could go back in time to the place in my soul, dare all alone / Lonely teardrops are calling you, but I don't want to know you now / Cause knowing you, it won't change a damn thing / But there was a time...'' ---> Rose
are you sure?
Yes, I am sure. Your comparison is rediculous, because it compares a chorus to a bridge section. Chorus's are meant to be simple, as any decent songwriter will tell you. A fairer comparison would be that big machine thing to
"It was the wrong time with you, it was the wrong time with me, it'd be a long time for everyone, but it looks like it's meant to be"
or
"Gonna call the president, gonna call a private eye, gonna get the IRS, gonna need the FBI"
See, chorus's are supposed to be simple lyrically and easy to sing along to. If you wrote down the Sweet Child O' Mine or It's So Easy chorus' it would probably look shit, but sung - brilliant! Even the most complex UYI songs has simple chorus's. I personally think Big Machine has a better chorus than There Was A Time- although that's just my opinion. In fact I like Weiland's chorus's better than newGnR's - they're easier to sing along to.
Forgetting chorus's and just talking about verses I like these lyrics from Superhuman as well
Always feel like she's runnin on a hamster wheel
Getting high, crashing cars and makin mistakes
Keepin her face packed with cocaine
Her face is numb your faith is gone
I' m travelin on now
I'm makin plans now
Cocaine
Alcohol
Lady-lay
Withdrawal
or from Dirty Little Thing;
Get away from the life you're living
Get away from the man that's stealing your life
Get away from the drugs you're taking
Get away from the film of sex in your life
These are more AFD-type lyrics than current GnR. I like them coz the're simple but effective. He has some real complex lyrics in other songs as well though. That's not to say I don't like Axl's lyrics as well, I particularly like the lyrics of Better. The annoying thing is they all seem to be about love and heartbreak - I liked IRS till I heard "Ooh, what shall I do, If I gave my heart to you" - sounds kinda cliched. Weiland's lyrics are about loads off different stuff, like AFD. But Axl does come up with some amazing stuff like the line you quoted. I like both Axl and Weiland though and overall I don't think there is much to choose between them at the moment.?
But my favourite album lyrically will always be AFD - simple but effective - "You get nothing for nothing if that's what you do, Turn around bitch i got a use for you, besides you ain't got nothing better to do, and I'm bored" - it's classic. Lyrics don't need to be complex.
By, the way you seemed to disagree with my opinion that VR are better live than newGnR. My opinion is based on what happened during the 2002 tour. I would always prefer to see a band playing new material than a tribute band.