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Re: Rolling Stone reviews Chinese Democracy
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Quote from: Ali on November 10, 2008, 07:29:43 PM
I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
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Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 10, 2008, 07:29:43 PM
I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
No, I do recall. But the question is what benefit would there be to GN'R for doing that? Would they be given a cover story? We'll see, I guess.
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Quote from: LunsJail on November 11, 2008, 10:10:11 AM
But too often the place with the most cars in the lot is an Applebee's. Kind of like how Nickelback sells 7 million copies.
Great post...That's comedy gold
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Quote from: Ali on November 11, 2008, 12:47:44 PM
Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 10, 2008, 07:29:43 PM
I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
No, I do recall. But the question is what benefit would there be to GN'R for doing that? Would they be given a cover story? We'll see, I guess.
Ali
There are may benefits. First of all RS is THE rock n roll magazine and most widely respected and read. Second, I'm sure they would get the cover story..actually, im almost 100% positive that they would put gnr on the cover. RS has always kept an eye on what gnr has been doing over all of these years. If there was any news, any news at all over the past many year about axl/gnr, etc, RS reported it....You should subscribe to it and you would know that...
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Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 01:03:01 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 11, 2008, 12:47:44 PM
Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 10, 2008, 07:29:43 PM
I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
No, I do recall. But the question is what benefit would there be to GN'R for doing that? Would they be given a cover story? We'll see, I guess.
Ali
There are may benefits. First of all RS is THE rock n roll magazine and most widely respected and read. Second, I'm sure they would get the cover story..actually, im almost 100% positive that they would put gnr on the cover. RS has always kept an eye on what gnr has been doing over all of these years. If there was any news, any news at all over the past many year about axl/gnr, etc, RS reported it....You should subscribe to it and you would know that...
I do subscribe to RS. But, quid pro quo is probably at play here in order for GN'R to specifically give RS the exclusive. RS may give GN'R a cover story regardless, but what I'm wondering is were they guaranteed the cover in exchange for the exclusive review.
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This review stands out for 2 reasons, 1-it's fair, 2-it's well writen. You don't see that very often these days.
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GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
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GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
It just couldn't be that they wanted to have the biggest music publication to get an advance copy.
No. No way.
It makes too much sense.
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Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
I think David Fricke has a little more credibility than that.
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Quote from: Ali on November 11, 2008, 01:13:21 PM
Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 01:03:01 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 11, 2008, 12:47:44 PM
Quote from: adman2374 on November 11, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
Quote from: Ali on November 10, 2008, 07:29:43 PM
I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
No, I do recall. But the question is what benefit would there be to GN'R for doing that? Would they be given a cover story? We'll see, I guess.
Ali
There are may benefits. First of all RS is THE rock n roll magazine and most widely respected and read. Second, I'm sure they would get the cover story..actually, im almost 100% positive that they would put gnr on the cover. RS has always kept an eye on what gnr has been doing over all of these years. If there was any news, any news at all over the past many year about axl/gnr, etc, RS reported it....You should subscribe to it and you would know that...
I do subscribe to RS. But, quid pro quo is probably at play here in order for GN'R to specifically give RS the exclusive. RS may give GN'R a cover story regardless, but what I'm wondering is were they guaranteed the cover in exchange for the exclusive review.
Ali
Then if you did know about the history of rs and gnr, then there is no need for trying to get a "quid pro quo." You seem to be an historian on the subject, so there is no need for this conversation.
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Re: Rolling Stone reviews Chinese Democracy
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Quote from: LunsJail on November 11, 2008, 02:52:23 PM
Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
I think David Fricke has a little more credibility than that.
Credible or not - a sit down with Axl is probably the biggest prize in his business right now...a lot of people have very little problem making compromises to get something that big. My conspiracy warning beacon began flashing (I wear it over my tin-foil beanie) as soon as I read that review...not saying the review was wrong in any way...but more a point against the other 'reviews' by people with no access and no hope of a Gn'R Cover/Axl interview - they all seem to consider the same material that Fricke gushed about to be marginal or bad.
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Quote from: LunsJail on November 11, 2008, 02:52:23 PM
Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
I think David Fricke has a little more credibility than that.
Credible or not - a sit down with Axl is probably the biggest prize in his business right now...a lot of people have very little problem making compromises to get something that big. My conspiracy warning beacon began flashing (I wear it over my tin-foil beanie) as soon as I read that review...not saying the review was wrong in any way...but more a point against the other 'reviews' by people with no access and no hope of a Gn'R Cover/Axl interview - they all seem to consider the same material that Fricke gushed about to be marginal or bad.
But all the other "reviews" I've read were just some jackass talking about the leaks.
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Re: Rolling Stone reviews Chinese Democracy
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Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
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Oh fuck off man... go post about "GIANT ROBOTS FIGHTING EQUALS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT IN MY MIND!!!"
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Re: Rolling Stone reviews Chinese Democracy
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On a personal level who cares what the reviews say, cause if you(as in each of us individually) like the album thats all that matters.
On a business end the reviews are important, therefor if they need to be "bought" so be it, as it is the business end.
Sure we all like to read good reviews as it helps all of us that have been defending this album for so long, but in reality do they matter in what the album means to each of us?
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Re: Rolling Stone reviews Chinese Democracy
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Quote from: LunsJail on November 11, 2008, 02:52:23 PM
Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
I think David Fricke has a little more credibility than that.
Credible or not - a sit down with Axl is probably the biggest prize in his business right now...a lot of people have very little problem making compromises to get something that big. My conspiracy warning beacon began flashing (I wear it over my tin-foil beanie) as soon as I read that review...not saying the review was wrong in any way...but more a point against the other 'reviews' by people with no access and no hope of a Gn'R Cover/Axl interview - they all seem to consider the same material that Fricke gushed about to be marginal or bad.
But all the other "reviews" I've read were just some jackass talking about the leaks.
That's a big irritation for me right now too. As far as I can tell Rolling Stone (and soon Classic Rock) have the only legit reviews. Everyone else seems to be basing their reviews on old leaks.
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Yea, I'd be willing to bet this will be one of the few positive reviews we'll see on Chinese Democracy. The media monkeys have been all too eager to bash Axl at every given opportunity it seems. But, an album that sells very well will invalidate all of that.
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nice review!
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I hope so. I have to wonder why RS was given the exclusive other than perhaps some personal preference on Axl/management/the band's part.
Ali
If you don't recall, ax let RS writer David Wild listen to many of the demos many years ago and there was a great article about it in RS several years ago about the state of the band. RS has always been good and fair to gnr and that's why they have been granted access....
No, I do recall. But the question is what benefit would there be to GN'R for doing that? Would they be given a cover story? We'll see, I guess.
Ali
There are may benefits. First of all RS is THE rock n roll magazine and most widely respected and read. Second, I'm sure they would get the cover story..actually, im almost 100% positive that they would put gnr on the cover. RS has always kept an eye on what gnr has been doing over all of these years. If there was any news, any news at all over the past many year about axl/gnr, etc, RS reported it....You should subscribe to it and you would know that...
I do subscribe to RS. But, quid pro quo is probably at play here in order for GN'R to specifically give RS the exclusive. RS may give GN'R a cover story regardless, but what I'm wondering is were they guaranteed the cover in exchange for the exclusive review.
Ali
Then if you did know about the history of rs and gnr, then there is no need for trying to get a "quid pro quo." You seem to be an historian on the subject, so there is no need for this conversation.
All I'm saying is that it while it may be likely that GN'R would get an RS cover, maybe they gave RS the exclusive first review of the record (while making Classic Rock and others wait to publish their review) in exchange for a guarantee to be on the cover. There is a difference between "likely" and "guaranteed". That's all.
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Quote from: Izzy on November 11, 2008, 02:09:34 PM
GNR management: ''in exchange for an early copy you must be absurdly positive''
R.S editor ''deal''
Nice theory. Utterly baseless, but entertaining nonetheless.
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Good to read a review by someone who has actually paid attention to the lyrics. That's probably one of strongest parts of this album.
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