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October 07, 2006, 12:48:36 AM »
Quote from: jak0lantern01 on October 06, 2006, 03:00:50 PM
Is it me, or does Mr. Stinson seem a bit melancholy on stage during this tour?
Didn't think about it until you brought it up, Jak, but I know what you mean. He was really in overdrive in most of the previous footage I've seen, and this time, not so much. He really didn't stand out at the Inland gig, the camera didn't spend much time on him, they weren't drawn to him.
And people can bring up moments of electricity and overall good nights, but that's a 'not seeing the forest for the trees' thing. He does seem more low key.
Maybe the material isn't fresh for him anymore, and that was what was providing the initial ignition, or maybe all the Soul Asylum and Replacements work was sucking up his energy, but the level has been comparatively down. (Which isn't to say that it's low, it's just that it was so high before).
Good call.
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Well , I think he will be a lot more into this new tour especially since they should be playing some more new material!! they all will for that matter!
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October 07, 2006, 12:56:07 AM »
Come on, he can be seen on newer footage singing along to the lyrics like he's having a ball
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October 07, 2006, 01:22:32 AM »
Stinson and Dizzy are closest to Axl.
It's very obvious.
Axl is always buddy-buddy with Stinson - more so than Dizzy actually, but I think that's cuz the Dizmeister is on the keyboard and farther away.
This is just based on my perception but I think Axl and Stinson get along really well. I think Axl likes Finck but they don't have as much interaction, they're probably very different personalities. Finck is kinda bizarre and sexually open (he blew Manson, right?) whereas Axl is an admittedly homophobic guy who is a bit freaky but not in the same way.
So, I think Stinson brings a lot to the band right now.
I think it's interesting that despite Axl rebuilding the band into something else he chose very similar artists - Finck plays differently than Slash but uses similar methods of bends for emotive playing, he just doesn't use blues-based work as much.
Duff was the punk element of GN'R and Stinson was in a punk band and wears punk outfits a lot.
Brain plays pretty similar to Matt although IMO he seems like a much cooler guy and doesn't give 15-minute fucking solos.
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Quote from: Russian Roulette on October 07, 2006, 01:22:32 AM
Stinson and Dizzy are closest to Axl.
It's very obvious.
Axl is always buddy-buddy with Stinson - more so than Dizzy actually, but I think that's cuz the Dizmeister is on the keyboard and farther away.
This is just based on my perception but I think Axl and Stinson get along really well. I think Axl likes Finck but they don't have as much interaction, they're probably very different personalities. Finck is kinda bizarre and sexually open (he blew Manson, right?) whereas Axl is an admittedly homophobic guy who is a bit freaky but not in the same way.
So, I think Stinson brings a lot to the band right now.
I think it's interesting that despite Axl rebuilding the band into something else he chose very similar artists - Finck plays differently than Slash but uses similar methods of bends for emotive playing, he just doesn't use blues-based work as much.
Duff was the punk element of GN'R and Stinson was in a punk band and wears punk outfits a lot.
Brain plays pretty similar to Matt although IMO he seems like a much cooler guy and doesn't give 15-minute fucking solos.
Exactly my thoughts. Tommy is definitely one of the most important members in the band. He also seems to be the one who dares to speak up to Axl... the fight they had before the NY warm-up shows for example.
And on a side note... Finck didn't blow Manson, it was the other way round and only for a short moment, so it doesn't even really classify as a blowjob... But let's not go there again, there's been too much fuss about that already.
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We don't know, we are not in the band.
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Quote from: nesquick on October 07, 2006, 04:51:33 AM
We don't know, we are not in the band.
How do you know we're not?
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October 07, 2006, 12:21:22 PM »
Watch the jokes Tommy did with Axl on Novemer Rain at RAR. He was having a really good time..
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Tommy and Axl are buddies. They were cracking jokes before "Nightrain" about "the fucking whistle", when I saw them in 2002 in Tacoma. I imagine Tommy just wants the album to come out so he can play his own shit. Tommy is the one member of the band who will call Axl on his bullshit.
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Quote from: jak0lantern01 on October 06, 2006, 03:00:50 PM
Is it me, or does Mr. Stinson seem a bit melancholy on stage during this tour? I have footage of the 2002 tour, and the guy seemed like a ball of energy (yes, a member of GNR was actually spotted smiling at one time), lots of energy. Just curious, since I get the impression he seems to run the show during rehearsals and appears to be pretty important to the new lineup.
Back in 2002 when i got to see the new Gn'R, Stinson appeared like a really happy alive person. And from what i have seen of the recent shows (on video) he does appear to be working hard and is not so much unhappy as taking the situation more seriously. Maybe he has been on the road too long or simply trying to up his game musically?
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Ive noticed the same thing with Tommy this yr. In '02 he seemed different. I wouldnt put too much into it though. We all know that he and Axl had some kind of argument/disagreement back in MAy. But other than that I dont think its more than that.
Tommy and Robin are the backbone of this band. When all is said and done they have each others back and like some have said when something needs to be said Im sure Tommy leads the pack in saying it.
once the album is out he will be rejuvenated.
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October 07, 2006, 02:40:11 PM »
I have noticed a different attitude from him as well.
In 02 he seems to really like taking the front of the stage, smilling lots and stuff.
Havnt seen that much of the above, from him this year so far.
Mabey it is that fact that night in and night out he is playing other peoples songs. Songs other guys wrote. Mabey it is starting to get to him.
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at least I dont think he in feud with Axl , he sometimes make to Axl funny faces during NR
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He seemed very happy during the Paris gig. I swear he kept looking at me though
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Maybe he's having "creative differences" with Axl.
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October 07, 2006, 07:03:40 PM »
Tommy's really cool, but I've noticed the same thing during this year - He's still great up there, but dialed down a bit from 2002.
Stinson and Fortus are my favorites of the new guys - Both play with so much energy.
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October 07, 2006, 09:25:26 PM »
Maybe it's just a change in the band dynamic. A good change too. Not that he's melancholy, but that he doesn't feel he has to be as center-stage as he used to because the rest of the band is more comfortable and putting on a better show. He's been around long enough to probably have his own standards and ideas of what he wants to portray to the audience, and maybe because the guitarists, finck espescially, seem more in command, he doesn't mind hanging back more and just rocking his bass like a bass-player often does.
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