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« Reply #140 on: January 17, 2010, 08:40:52 AM »



I think I saw it earlier in this thread  when the show was still on.  Tongue

from mygnr

Apparently Axl played with his foot on the piano at the end of NR. He also played on Ron's guitar!!  hihi


Is it true? Axl on guitar? There are some pics or video?

The pics were  posted here
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=58755.msg1227727#msg1227727
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=58755.msg1227708#msg1227708
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« Reply #141 on: January 17, 2010, 08:52:11 AM »

I just saw some videos in youtube, what a f@ckin' great show!!!  beer
Axl sounds awsome!!!  drool
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« Reply #142 on: January 17, 2010, 09:20:22 AM »

thank you for the updates jarmo and aDz, russ and spirit. and amm!

Found it funny right after CD he went into the story about being forgot at the hotel and having to take a slow taxi to be there tonight lol.

Before I.RS he talked a little about how AFD as great as it was, was more testosterone driven and CD has alot more depth etc....and then what Jarmo said.

Some more highlights was Richard giving Ron a hard time about the acoustic guitar on the stand while playing If the World, "Man that looks so fucking gay" was the first thing he said haha. And yes Axl was pulling out the foot slide on the piano, then Ron came over to him and Axl slid his hands all up and down Rons guitar, awsome stuff.

nice interesting funny titbits and now we know how Axl was on Ron's guitar. did he play the piano with the foot?
thanks for sharing.
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« Reply #143 on: January 17, 2010, 09:22:15 AM »

For anyone that attended last night how was the crowd in calgary?
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« Reply #144 on: January 17, 2010, 11:31:09 AM »

That was my 3rd time seeing GNR, first was in 2002 Tacoma, second 2006 in Calgary. Last night was the best of heard Axl out of the 3 times, and seeing him without the braids and with bandanas was like seeing classic Axl. He really blew me away, I am curious as to what he runs backstage for during each song - oxygen?

The guitars however sounded a little sloppy to me, they seemed clearer and like they were playing the exact notes with Buckethead and Robin, this show they just sounded noisey and like the guitarists didn't worry about playing the songs exactly like they were on the albums. (maybe the sound was just off last night?)

So go and see them if you haven't, Axl's back!!!

The Calgary crowd seemed awesome to me, it was nice hearing people scream out Axllllll!!!! They even seemed to be into the guitar solos, Richard Fortus's was probably the most interesting solo I've ever heard, I'm usually bored to death with those things!
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« Reply #145 on: January 17, 2010, 11:40:51 AM »

Hopefully they can stay at it. and show the world who they are again ( i mean for the Us of course)

I think they really can get some great reviews again if they keep it up this way.
shows been good. no cancellations. axl's always in a good mood...
band is tight.
new songs being played.
a kickass stage

You nailed everything I was thinking. Sure 06'-'07 was pretty great, but NOTHING like this, and this is what....the 5th or 6th show of the tour so far??? If they tour for the next 2 years as Axl said he was planning to....like this...then they won't have any problem garnering success in the U.S. again. I think that's going to be their biggest hurdle, because it seems like people in the U.S. are far more skeptical than anywhere else. I think they'll win them over this time!
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« Reply #146 on: January 17, 2010, 11:45:11 AM »

Ashabba solo on TIL was great...
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« Reply #147 on: January 17, 2010, 12:06:43 PM »

Ashabba solo on TIL was great...
I think exactly the opposite. 
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« Reply #148 on: January 17, 2010, 12:27:25 PM »

Guns 'n Roses lightens up for Calgary crowd

CALGARY- It would no doubt be hasty to try and claim that Axl Rose has lightened up.

It was only a month ago that one of rock's most notorious attack dogs made headlines for swinging punches at a member of the paparazzi. Speculating that he's mellowed seems awfully rash.

But damned if Calgary didn't catch the lighter side of the Guns N' Roses hellspawn Saturday night at Saddledome.

For one thing, the 47-year-old frontman hit the stage relatively early ? around 10:15 ? which is shockingly cordial behaviour for Rose, who started closer to midnight the last time he came through town.

Then there was the fact that, by all appearances, he seemed to be having a ball from the get-go. After kicking off his nearly three hour set with the blazing hard rock of new tune Chinese Democracy, Rose then bitched to the crowd of 9,000: ?my people decided to leave me at the hotel. . . . I had to catch a cab here.? (It seemed like a dubious tale to me. Couldn't one get beheaded for that in Axl Land?)

In the past, such a story might be Axl's excuse for burning down the 'Dome with everyone in it. But Saturday night, he registered his annoyance with little more than an evil grin, seemingly resigned to it.

Then, over the course of a sprawling, ambitious and mostly great rock show, he kept the levity coming, from cracks about Tiger Woods to the appearance of his old buddy Bubbles from TV's Trailer Park Boys, who toured with GN'R back in 2006.

Joking about their mutual love of tacky porno movie titles, the pair then downed tequila shots served by a bevy of lovely ladies before Bubbles sang his signature song, the country strummer Liquor and Whores, while Rose sang harmony.

It was a fun moment that had the crowd howling.

Even Rose's physical appearance seemed like that of a man more at ease than in the past. Gone were the angrily tight corn rows of Rose's last Calgary appearance. Saturday he hit the stage wearing sunglasses, a fedora and a bandana over his scruffily kept and fairly short red hair. He wore ripped jeans and an unbuttoned, untucked dress shirt which didn't cover up the minor paunch he's developed over the years.

It was one of many outfit changes, but other than the top hat and red velvety jacket he sported at one point, nothing Rose wore seemed overly image conscious.

None of this is to suggest that Axl wasn't taking his concert seriously, however.

Far from it. Backed up mightily by the seven heavyweight musicians whom he's currently calling Guns N' Roses (Axl is the only original Gunner left in the band) Rose led his army through lethal versions of his biggest hits, as well as a feast from Chinese Democracy, the album that he took 14 years to create.

Among the classics ? all of which were received rapturously ? was It's So Easy, still full of violent, punk spitfire, and Mr. Brownstone with it's mean blues-metal beat. There was Welcome To The Jungle, accompanied by deafening fireworks, which seemed to knock out a speaker momentarily (again, Rose took it in stride), as well as Sweet Child of Mine, and, come encore time, Paradise City and Patience.

The Elton John inspired power ballad November Rain went over with roars of approval too. That one's always been too overwrought for my liking, but Rose delivered the tune beautifully.

For the majority of the evening his legendary voice was in top form, banshee-like on the rockers but emotive, stirring and powerful on the ballads. When Rose hits his mark vocally, he's like a man possessed.

That was most evident in the ballads from Chinese Democracy. Street of Dreams was maudlin on record, but Rose delivered the tune with such striking passion live that it couldn't be denied. The same goes for the theatrical This I Love, which even seemed to win over the most hardened headbangers.

Still, some grumbling could be heard as Rose and company worked the Chinese Democracy record hard.

That disc sold disappointingly compared to the big business GN'R did in its heyday, and, consequently, some fans who were hungry for the classics had little patience for the new material. That's too bad because the majority of Chinese Democracy is excellent, and, for the most part, it came across as such at the 'Dome. Highlights from the album included the Nine Inch Nails-like Better, which deserved to be a huge hit, and the bitterly twisted ballad Sorry.

Sure, there were the odd songs that needed to be tuned up, like the choppy Shackler's Revenge, or, dropped, like the overblown Madagascar, but by and large the Chinese Democracy material proved its worthiness.

So did the current members of Guns N' Roses, actually.

I miss Slash and the boys as much as the next fan, and, truthfully, I still have trouble accepting the new group as GN'R. To me, they're the members of Axl Rose's solo band.

But that crew ? which includes Tommy Stinson, former bassist of The Replacements, along with guitarists Richard Fortus, DJ Ashba and Ron ?Bumblefoot? Thal ? all have much to offer.

Rose seems determined to prove that with extended solo spots for each of them. While the odd impressive moment came from those spots, a lot of it was indulgent ? fat that could have been trimmed away for an even stronger show.

Still, the great moments far outweighed the shaky ones Saturday at the 'Dome, and the opening acts were a part of the plus side.

Underrated Toronto rocker Danko Jones was a blast with his cocky, charismatic stage presence and molten-metal garage rock.

Hard rock animal Sebastian Bach, former lead singer of Skid Row, was a kick too. The big knucklehead is absolutely dedicated to the business of old school headbanging and at the 'Dome he punched his way through a set that was full of wicked energy, even if it was dated. At 41, Bach still wields plenty of magnetism, not to mention a mean rock 'n' roll scream.

http://www.canada.com/entertainment/Guns+Roses+lightens+Calgary+crowd/2452230/story.html
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« Reply #149 on: January 17, 2010, 12:34:09 PM »

the moderators can merge this into the main Calgary show thread if they feel it belongs there.

im just happy that reviewers are finally starting to give credit to this accomplished, brilliant band of ours. Smiley although, of course there are some points on which I dont agree with the writer.
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« Reply #150 on: January 17, 2010, 02:08:08 PM »

Ashabba solo on TIL was great...
I think exactly the opposite. 
I thought, in calgary he played much much better than in japan
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« Reply #151 on: January 17, 2010, 02:12:28 PM »

This I love sounded much better this time around.  Axl's voice sounded top notch on the YouTube videos.
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« Reply #152 on: January 17, 2010, 02:39:50 PM »

do you have floor seats for all shows AMM?

Not doing floor for any of the shows, I'd only do that for a small venue like the Hammerstein where I'm guarenteed a superb spot.
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« Reply #153 on: January 17, 2010, 04:37:19 PM »

Why does it seem to me that the reviewer thinks he is a movie critic?  He/She talks about long solos being bad?  The more I think about it the more I think people have gone soft on Rock.  Most the music I listen to comes from Europe because those bands have guitar solos and play music not just 3 and 4 cord crap.  GnR is one of the only bands still doing REAL ROCK shows. 

Also I suspect the writer was dictating this article since I don't think the writer can read.  Comments about Rose coming on late when they started the show 30 min early boggles the mind.  Maybe this writer should stick to covering "Hanna Montana" and the "Wiggles" if the show is to late for him/her.
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« Reply #154 on: January 17, 2010, 07:05:43 PM »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6fwaYF6fzM ( sweet child clip)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZTfny2Z5Bs (The blues 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yItuRjDfpiQ ( the Blues Wink 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC3yClwAyNk ( patience)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC8HETxHhlk (kohd clip)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8-5ZapFuZc (YCBM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5UXFa0cUik (paradise clip) peace      the band is doing great man!!  im happy for them !!!!!
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« Reply #155 on: January 17, 2010, 07:35:56 PM »

during the last part of Street Of Dreams, Axl and me locked eyes, and we were basically singing at eachother the "Only memories" line! he had this HUGE SMILE on his face, and laughed a bit and then finished the song! I spent almost a grand to fly out to see them (which is all the money i have since im 16), so my whole trip was made in that moment.

you can see it a bit in this video (im front row, he turns and stares right at me)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yItuRjDfpiQ
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« Reply #156 on: January 17, 2010, 07:54:30 PM »

during the last part of Street Of Dreams, Axl and me locked eyes, and we were basically singing at eachother the "Only memories" line! he had this HUGE SMILE on his face, and laughed a bit and then finished the song! I spent almost a grand to fly out to see them (which is all the money i have since im 16), so my whole trip was made in that moment.

you can see it a bit in this video (im front row, he turns and stares right at me)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yItuRjDfpiQ


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« Reply #157 on: January 17, 2010, 07:55:23 PM »

I see the Calgary Sun article was updated today, and says there were 10,000 fans at the concert.

http://www.calgarysun.com/entertainment/music/2010/01/17/12504086.html

But it was apparent most of the 10,000 fans who took in the Saddledome show were there to see Rose
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« Reply #158 on: January 17, 2010, 08:15:13 PM »

lol look at the comment in that article. "If it's not played on the radio, I don't want to hear it live"  rofl
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« Reply #159 on: January 17, 2010, 08:25:50 PM »

lol look at the comment in that article. "If it's not played on the radio, I don't want to hear it live"  rofl
yup par for the course.  Most of the negative comments come from people who want a rock show to fit into their life instead of taking a break from their life and going to a rock show.  Either that or the show started to late is the other negative comment.  so basically people who have no brain.  As any show that starts at 8pm listed on the tix and has 2 openers is gonna start before 10pm is kidding themselves. 

This attitude also comes from the bands who are "pick our setlist" crap.  People seem to think bands are an all request radio show or something. 

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