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Mine
The Blues - I love the Lyrics
Madagascar
Chinese democracy
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Now for the OFFICIAL list :
1) Madagascar
2) The Blues
3) Chinese Democracy
4) Rhiad & The Bedouins
5) Oh My God
6) Silkworms
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Quote from: grog mug on February 01, 2005, 02:14:01 AM
I think Madagascar is about the old band members...
I feel that way too.? Someone posted in one of the past Madagascar threads - and I agree - that it could actually be considered a continuation of or sequel to "Estranged"
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Or a prequel, "part 4 of the trilogy
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Re: Madagascar
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Quote from: Illogical Phallus on February 01, 2005, 10:58:58 PM
Now for the OFFICIAL list :
1) Madagascar
2) The Blues
3) Chinese Democracy
4) Oh My God
5) Silkworms
Where's Rhiad??
Anyways, here's my list NOW (sometimes it changes a bit
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1)Rhiad/The Blues
2)Madagascar
3)Oh my God
4) Chinese Democracy
5) Silkworms (the Las Vegas one is much better)
Eva, your post about the freedom was brilliant. I agree 100%. Axl indeed wanted to please everyone with some really great songs different from each other. To me is like "taste them, those are only a small part of a whole new sound".
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Re: Madagascar
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Quote from: Voodoochild on February 02, 2005, 06:12:20 AM
Eva, your post about the freedom was brilliant. I agree 100%. Axl indeed wanted to please everyone with some really great songs different from each other. To me is like "taste them, those are only a small part of a whole new sound".
thank you for the compliment
and less we forget: "
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Through Musical Integrity".... trying to remember however where this phrase came from?
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February 02, 2005, 03:38:05 PM »
1) The Blues (sounds epic, grand etc.. and at around 4-5mins, is more economical regarding time)
2) Chinese Democracy (this would be a perfect first song fro CD)
3)Madagascar (pretty nice song, I think it lags a little though and sounds a little dated, not the timeless sound we expect of Guns)
4)Oh my god (nice ideas, but it sounds under-developed and a murky, muddy production doesnt help much. Lends weight to the thory of it being a demo.)
5)Silkworms (pretty poor IMO. Sounds like something that was written in the soundcheck before the gig. ie a jam)
6)Rhiad (hard to form a real impression here as the version I have is extremley poor quality. However, what I can make out sounds awful - especially the vocal melody which just sounds like incoherent shouting)
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February 02, 2005, 05:37:21 PM »
"so far I have known just of two people than dont like it you and this other guy, its like the people who dont like Estranged, its just ESTRANGE to say the less"
see I am unable to see a similarity between Estranged and Madagascar (I think that's what you are saying)
Estranged is a beautiful song...
Madagascar is a whiny song...no depth...victum like lament with a "poor me tinge"
But there's definitely enough peeps out there who dig it so...there ya go...whatever floats your boat.
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Rocks like a motherf***er! (I know that this is stone age for everyone else).
I downloaded the boston soundboard recording and nearly wet meself?
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Madagascar is fanastic very deep lyrics and meaning well to me!
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I agree about the lyrics ... I had read about Axl's voice being shot so I looked up the Mp3s of the 2002 concerts ... and well if that's what it sounds like when you lose your voice I bet Weiland is praying for athroat condition.
Abolutely AMAZING!
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I agree with yah I love madagascar it never gets boring too me!! It got a mystic feel to it!! I cant wait to hear the studio version, but who knows maybe by the time the cd comes out, madagascar might not even be on it. But i think this song means alot to Axl cause he played the small tidbit of it at the vmas that year plus the lyrics seem to have relevace to the old band great song
where can i got downloads from sounboards from that tour? if anyone could let me know id be happy
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I love the guitars on it. Richard does a great job on it (especially at the VMA).
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I know Im in the minority, but I find the song a tad overly melodramatic, and I find some of the lead guitar out of place. That said its a good song, Id just like to see it become less bloated and a little bassier....both bass more prominent and guitars less treble. A bit too long as well.
Still a good song, dont get me wrong.
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Quote from: discobiscuit1 on April 17, 2005, 02:58:16 PM
I know Im in the minority, but I find the song a tad overly melodramatic, and I find some of the lead guitar out of place. That said its a good song, Id just like to see it become less bloated and a little bassier....both bass more prominent and guitars less treble. A bit too long as well.
Still a good song, dont get me wrong.
Totally on point in all observations, not too mention extremely predictable.
As much as I dig the potential of IRS and Chinese Democracy, this song represents everything musically
disturbing about the direction of the new band.
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Madagascar is a masterpiece. One of most awesome song in years.
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Quote from: Falcon on April 17, 2005, 03:15:08 PM
Quote from: discobiscuit1 on April 17, 2005, 02:58:16 PM
I know Im in the minority, but I find the song a tad overly melodramatic, and I find some of the lead guitar out of place. That said its a good song, Id just like to see it become less bloated and a little bassier....both bass more prominent and guitars less treble. A bit too long as well.
Still a good song, dont get me wrong.
Totally on point in all observations, not too mention extremely predictable.? ?
As much as I dig the potential of IRS and Chinese Democracy, this song represents everything musically
You know whats weird for me.
I love the guitar work on Tommies album, great unpredictable and raw....but a lot of the stuff Ive heard from Nu GNR sounds much less inspired, more treble based more 80's and less raw.
Like the opening lead in Oh my god....awful....and sections of madagascar, IRS ?and the blues.
disturbing about the direction of the new band. So far I havent heard one riff that is vaguely memorable some great vocal melody but thats it.
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Quote from: discobiscuit1 on April 17, 2005, 03:27:11 PM
So far I havent heard one riff that is vaguely memorable some great vocal melody but thats it.
I really liked the riff on the song Chinese Democracy, especially when the Darkness did it on "i Believe In A Thing Called Love".?
I haven't been able to listen to a clean enough version of IRS to make any objective judgements on the music, Axl sounds good on it though which has to be considered good news.?
With none of the players in the band having much creative experience in their own right, i think the music is the wild card in the whole CD dynamic.? I fully believe Axl will deliver vocally.
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the CD riff and the Darkness riff are way different, the opening chord might be the same but that can be said for millions of songs.
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To me Madagascar is groundbreaking. There are so many things that are blended in together to make that song that no one would normally blend together. Lets break this down:
theres organ, orchastral arrangements, a hip-hop beat that turns into a beat kind of like the one in at the end of STH by Zeppelin, the quotes, incredible lyrics, soulful singing by Axl (I've never heard Axl sing like this anywhere in the old GN'R songs), the guitar work (it might sound simple but it fits very well with the song and to me it makes it that much more emotional).
No one has ever combined these types of things together. That is how this song alone shows that Axl has grown as an artist from the old GN'R days.
Madagascar rules!!!! It just moves me in a way I can even describe, from the beat, the singing, the lyrics, the orchastral arrangements, and the quotes....its just incredible.
P.S. - I agree with D about how much of a genius Axl is to have taken all these quotes that had nothing to do with each other, bring them together to make them tell a story. I would rather hear something like this than a predictable guitar solo. Its something very different from everything else and it makes it reach another level.
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