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Fantastic review from the 27th
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http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2006/oct/31/review_except_late_start_axl_was_full_bloom/?neapolitan
Review: Except for late start, Axl was in full bloom
By Vivek Kemp (Contact)
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
When I signed on to review the Guns N' Roses concert, I admit I was gearing up for an hour of music from a tired rock band, making an embarrassing attempt at recapturing former glory.
I mean, GN'R without Slash could just as well be called "Wilted Rose," a 1980s cover band with a unreliable, shrill-voiced, front man. But Friday night at Germain arena, this version of GN'R proved it's fully loaded and Rose is in vibrant bloom.
The nearly sold-out show opened with sets by Sebastian Bach and Papa Roach.
Bach looked and sounded like a caricature of himself, with his trademark blond locks and leather V-cut vest. At one point he tried to give some flavor to the evening by shouting, "I don't usually play an Estereo except in my living room." The music was just as amusing.
Papa Roach, with their special blend of pop rock, had the crowd fist pumping and moshing to hits like "Last Resort."
And while both groups did their best to build hype, they were only sideshow distractions from the inevitable GN'R.
Gripping a cherry-red microphone, Rose started the show with a simple question, "Do you know where you are?"
The crowd answered in unison, like a proud legion hot with dengue fever. "You're in the jungle, baby. You're gonna die."
Flames crawled skyward, accompanied by cannon fire and strobe lights that flickered like mutant camera flashes. The infected crowd chanted along with the band's marquee song, "Welcome to the Jungle."
"And when you're high you never ever want to come down, so down, so down, so down."
The only vaccine Rose offered was nearly three hours of blistering rock and roll, with full-throttle vocals ? a mother superior of rock.
The set list was plump with such classics as "Mr. Brownstone," "Sweet Child O' Mine," and the Wings cover, "Live and Let Die." The band also treated the audience to a few songs from the new album, "Chinese Democracy," including songs called "Better" and "IRS."
This was the third stop in a North American tour that includes dates in New York, Ottawa and San Diego. Rose has already developed a disturbing trend of making crowds wait until after 11 p.m. before taking the stage. The band didn't begin Friday's show until 11:02, an hour after they were scheduled.
But there is little room to begrudge GN'R. This band plays an astonishing set that's worth the wait.
Rose has put the same meticulous attention into assembling this cast of musicians as he has composing a stockpile of irrevocable music.
The eight-member group includes guitarists with the chops of Slash, leaving the wary delightfully satisfied. Robin Finck (formerly of Nine Inch Nails), Richard Fortus and Ron Thal attack the music like hell-hounds bent on mauling any doubters.
On keyboards there's Dizzy Reed. On bass, former Replacements member, Tommy Stinson. And on drums, Bryan Mantia, who's played with Primus, Tom Waits and Praxis.
Rose seems to know that if modern-day GN'R stands to thrive, he's going to have to make stars of his band members as well. Between classic GN'R tunes, Rose introduced solo performances from each member.
At one point Fortus and Thal played an Stevie Ray Vaughan-worthy rendition of Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," the dueling guitars resonating like two electrified sirens.
Rose was mellow if not withdrawn, often leaving Finck and the other axmen to take center stage. And the front man didn't pepper you with the stereotypical "You guys ready to rock" comments that so many other bands depend on to rouse enthusiasm.
Instead, Rose let the music and the musicians shine and invigorate. And, yes, Mr. Rose, if you wondered, we were ready to rock. We've needed this fix for sometime.
GN'R gave the audience one last dose of fever-inducing rock, with an encore performance of "Paradise City."
As Rose left the stage, chucking his red mic into the crowd, you realized it was never his intention to provide any vaccine for his unique strain of dengue fever. No. He left us just as he wanted us. Infected, addicted, and needing more.
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awesome!!! made me smile like a child...the best last review i've read
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That's the best review I think I've heard for one reason and one reason only. They get the point and purpose of the solos. This person definitely knows their shit. Kudos.
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Very nice.
Nice to see someone who thought GN'R are nothing without Slash, could leave thinking the opposite!
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Awesome review I hope the whole band gets to read this review at some point in time.
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Quote from: bill213 on November 01, 2006, 07:35:41 PM
This person definitely knows their shit.
Except for the fact that he didn't name Frank.
But other than that, he really does...and a great review too!
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Quote from: CAFC Nick on November 01, 2006, 07:40:02 PM
Very nice.
Nice to see someone who thought GN'R are nothing without Slash, could leave thinking the opposite!?
exactly what i thought, it's this kind of positive reviews gn'r needs
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i thought it was an okay review, seemed nice
very addictive band
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I love it!!! There have been absolutly no professional reviews that have been negative towards the musicianship of this band and the quality of the actual concert itself.
It just goes to show that these journalists are going in there with an open mind and coming out converted.
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Fortus and Ron both play on beutiful?
I thought it was only Fortus.
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Quote from: the dirt on November 01, 2006, 08:20:18 PM
Fortus and Ron both play on beutiful?
I thought it was only Fortus.
its fortus and finck
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"Rose was mellow if not withdrawn, often leaving Finck and the other axmen to take center stage. And the front man didn't pepper you with the stereotypical "You guys ready to rock" comments that so many other bands depend on to rouse enthusiasm."
HAHA, so true!
Good review. I like how the reviewer admitted he felt like he was going to "see White Snake or something..." or some other tired old band, and then came around!
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Great review...just hope every reviewer who doesn't expect much out of GN'R will come out feeling this way!
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Instead, Rose let the music and the musicians shine and invigorate. And, yes, Mr. Rose, if you wondered, we were ready to rock. We've needed this fix for sometime.
wow, really awesome
seems like the press is alot less fickle this time....
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Very nice review. The press seems to actually be supporitive at the moment.
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It has been a positive yr for axl and the band...Im glad to see that things are finally rolling the way we all wanted. I think that CD and this band are going to be well recieved when it hits the mainstream...
thank god the lame axl and gnr jokes died back in 02/03....this band is earning there stay....and im loving it all....
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Quote from: Spirit on November 01, 2006, 07:20:32 PM
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2006/oct/31/review_except_late_start_axl_was_full_bloom/?neapolitan
Review: Except for late start, Axl was in full bloom
By Vivek Kemp (Contact)
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
When I signed on to review the Guns N' Roses concert, I admit I was gearing up for an hour of music from a tired rock band, making an embarrassing attempt at recapturing former glory.
I mean, GN'R without Slash could just as well be called "Wilted Rose," a 1980s cover band with a unreliable, shrill-voiced, front man. But Friday night at Germain arena, this version of GN'R proved it's fully loaded and Rose is in vibrant bloom.
The nearly sold-out show opened with sets by Sebastian Bach and Papa Roach.
Bach looked and sounded like a caricature of himself, with his trademark blond locks and leather V-cut vest. At one point he tried to give some flavor to the evening by shouting, "I don't usually play an Estereo except in my living room." The music was just as amusing.
Papa Roach, with their special blend of pop rock, had the crowd fist pumping and moshing to hits like "Last Resort."
And while both groups did their best to build hype, they were only sideshow distractions from the inevitable GN'R.
Gripping a cherry-red microphone, Rose started the show with a simple question, "Do you know where you are?"
The crowd answered in unison, like a proud legion hot with dengue fever. "You're in the jungle, baby. You're gonna die."
Flames crawled skyward, accompanied by cannon fire and strobe lights that flickered like mutant camera flashes. The infected crowd chanted along with the band's marquee song, "Welcome to the Jungle."
"And when you're high you never ever want to come down, so down, so down, so down."
The only vaccine Rose offered was nearly three hours of blistering rock and roll, with full-throttle vocals ? a mother superior of rock.
The set list was plump with such classics as "Mr. Brownstone," "Sweet Child O' Mine," and the Wings cover, "Live and Let Die." The band also treated the audience to a few songs from the new album, "Chinese Democracy," including songs called "Better" and "IRS."
This was the third stop in a North American tour that includes dates in New York, Ottawa and San Diego. Rose has already developed a disturbing trend of making crowds wait until after 11 p.m. before taking the stage. The band didn't begin Friday's show until 11:02, an hour after they were scheduled.
But there is little room to begrudge GN'R. This band plays an astonishing set that's worth the wait.
Rose has put the same meticulous attention into assembling this cast of musicians as he has composing a stockpile of irrevocable music.
The eight-member group includes guitarists with the chops of Slash, leaving the wary delightfully satisfied. Robin Finck (formerly of Nine Inch Nails), Richard Fortus and Ron Thal attack the music like hell-hounds bent on mauling any doubters.
On keyboards there's Dizzy Reed. On bass, former Replacements member, Tommy Stinson. And on drums, Bryan Mantia, who's played with Primus, Tom Waits and Praxis.
Rose seems to know that if modern-day GN'R stands to thrive, he's going to have to make stars of his band members as well. Between classic GN'R tunes, Rose introduced solo performances from each member.
At one point Fortus and Thal played an Stevie Ray Vaughan-worthy rendition of Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," the dueling guitars resonating like two electrified sirens.
Rose was mellow if not withdrawn, often leaving Finck and the other axmen to take center stage. And the front man didn't pepper you with the stereotypical "You guys ready to rock" comments that so many other bands depend on to rouse enthusiasm.
Instead, Rose let the music and the musicians shine and invigorate. And, yes, Mr. Rose, if you wondered, we were ready to rock. We've needed this fix for sometime.
GN'R gave the audience one last dose of fever-inducing rock, with an encore performance of "Paradise City."
As Rose left the stage, chucking his red mic into the crowd, you realized it was never his intention to provide any vaccine for his unique strain of dengue fever. No. He left us just as he wanted us. Infected, addicted, and needing more.
Late start? They went on an hour earlier in Estero than they did in Tampa.
Anyways, what that guy said. That's the show I remember!
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Makes me excited to see them even more!
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Quote from: Spirit on November 01, 2006, 07:20:32 PM
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Review: Except for late start, Axl was in full bloom
By Vivek Kemp (Contact)
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
When I signed on to review the Guns N' Roses concert, I admit I was gearing up for an hour of music from a tired rock band, making an embarrassing attempt at recapturing former glory.
I mean, GN'R without Slash could just as well be called "Wilted Rose," a 1980s cover band with a unreliable, shrill-voiced, front man. But Friday night at Germain arena, this version of GN'R proved it's fully loaded and Rose is in vibrant bloom.
The nearly sold-out show opened with sets by Sebastian Bach and Papa Roach.
Bach looked and sounded like a caricature of himself, with his trademark blond locks and leather V-cut vest. At one point he tried to give some flavor to the evening by shouting, "I don't usually play an Estereo except in my living room." The music was just as amusing.
Papa Roach, with their special blend of pop rock, had the crowd fist pumping and moshing to hits like "Last Resort."
And while both groups did their best to build hype, they were only sideshow distractions from the inevitable GN'R.
Gripping a cherry-red microphone, Rose started the show with a simple question, "Do you know where you are?"
The crowd answered in unison, like a proud legion hot with dengue fever. "You're in the jungle, baby. You're gonna die."
Flames crawled skyward, accompanied by cannon fire and strobe lights that flickered like mutant camera flashes. The infected crowd chanted along with the band's marquee song, "Welcome to the Jungle."
"And when you're high you never ever want to come down, so down, so down, so down."
The only vaccine Rose offered was nearly three hours of blistering rock and roll, with full-throttle vocals ? a mother superior of rock.
The set list was plump with such classics as "Mr. Brownstone," "Sweet Child O' Mine," and the Wings cover, "Live and Let Die." The band also treated the audience to a few songs from the new album, "Chinese Democracy," including songs called "Better" and "IRS."
This was the third stop in a North American tour that includes dates in New York, Ottawa and San Diego. Rose has already developed a disturbing trend of making crowds wait until after 11 p.m. before taking the stage. The band didn't begin Friday's show until 11:02, an hour after they were scheduled.
But there is little room to begrudge GN'R. This band plays an astonishing set that's worth the wait.
Rose has put the same meticulous attention into assembling this cast of musicians as he has composing a stockpile of irrevocable music.
The eight-member group includes guitarists with the chops of Slash, leaving the wary delightfully satisfied. Robin Finck (formerly of Nine Inch Nails), Richard Fortus and Ron Thal attack the music like hell-hounds bent on mauling any doubters.
On keyboards there's Dizzy Reed. On bass, former Replacements member, Tommy Stinson. And on drums, Bryan Mantia, who's played with Primus, Tom Waits and Praxis.
Rose seems to know that if modern-day GN'R stands to thrive, he's going to have to make stars of his band members as well. Between classic GN'R tunes, Rose introduced solo performances from each member.
At one point Fortus and Thal played an Stevie Ray Vaughan-worthy rendition of Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," the dueling guitars resonating like two electrified sirens.
Rose was mellow if not withdrawn, often leaving Finck and the other axmen to take center stage. And the front man didn't pepper you with the stereotypical "You guys ready to rock" comments that so many other bands depend on to rouse enthusiasm.
Instead, Rose let the music and the musicians shine and invigorate. And, yes, Mr. Rose, if you wondered, we were ready to rock. We've needed this fix for sometime.
GN'R gave the audience one last dose of fever-inducing rock, with an encore performance of "Paradise City."
As Rose left the stage, chucking his red mic into the crowd, you realized it was never his intention to provide any vaccine for his unique strain of dengue fever. No. He left us just as he wanted us. Infected, addicted, and needing more.
Late start? They went on an hour earlier in Estero than they did in Tampa.
Anyways, what that guy said. That's the show I remember!?
That's what i was gonna say. GNR coming on at 11:00 was quite lucky for us. But what do you expect from old people from Florida, they are usually in bed by 8:30.? ?
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