Cause from what we've seen it's not the best video (or any equal to the old GN'R videos) that Slash has played in.
What a compelling argument.
Slash disagrees with you. Its his opinion.
Cool. All we have to do then is wait and see what the majority thinks...
Playing a solo infront of a burning man is not the best video Slash has ever been in...
Some might prefer that to playing on-top of water or floating over a sidewalk on an out-of-frame rolling platform. Is that a funny opinion to have?
Exactly, it's not a funny opinion. But I think Slash's is...
It won't sell as much as any old GN'R video, you won't be seeing it for the next 15-20 years on MTV or any other music channel.
Theres a lot of videos that wont "sell as much" (I assume you mean albums), or be on MTV 20 years from now - does that make any expression of preference to GNRs videos "funny?"
Videos sell your albums. It's been like that since MTV started broadcasting and people found out about it. Very few bands have managed to sell millions of records without videos on music tv channels.
And yes, I still find Slash's comment funny no matter what you say.
It's like Matt's comment on November Rain. He didn't like the song cause it had lots of piano (and Matt rocks...), but he enjoys the fact that it's one of the songs (probably the biggest one) that made him one of the most recognizable drummers on the face of earth.
I guess it's wrong to find an opinion funny... All opinions are great...
You just don't make such statements when your history is huge with that "other" band.
Apparently you do. Its Slashs opinion on a video...although by bringing up his history with that band, youve made it into something more.
Apparently I was not in Guns N' Roses, I wasn't part of videos that are still being considered as some of the best videos ever made and are still being played on some HUGE music tv stations.
But I guess this particular video is amazing since Slash thinks it's the best video he's ever been involved with.
And that is cause as you say they don't take theirselves seriously...
SCOTT WEILAND WROTE- You guys are fucking geniuses. You made our vision come alive, but more than that, you took it to another level. I'm more pleased and more proud of this video than any other video I've worked on in the past. I guess the best compliment that I could give to both of you is simply to say that I have absolutely no comments and no requests for changes to be made (this has never happened).
They had a vision? I thought they had just watched a Clint Eastwood movie the other night and decided to make one themselves...
Yeah, you're right. His comment wasn't funny.
It was hilarious.
Or wait... Let me put it in a way that you'll like it.
I find his comment not serious. And this is my opinion.
Better?
P.S. I don't think Weiland is not taking the whole Clint look seriously...