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« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2011, 10:00:44 PM »

I'm surprised the 2002 performance isn't on here

Seriously?

I remember Axl himself saying that he wasn't overly fond of that performance.

It doesn't matter it's the whole scene behind it how they closed out the night as a surprise band and Axl went more public with the then new GN'R lineup and the interview after the show where Axl said they would tour the states that year... it was a very good vma moment for me peace
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« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2011, 04:55:23 AM »

I still voted and this is the result. Please vote because I don't want to see fake artists before them; I mean Lady Gaga and Britney Spears.

Go go...

http://newsroom.mtv.com/2011/08/12/most-iconic-vma-moments/?xrs=share_fb
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Madonna, ?Like a Virgin? (1984) 0.46%   
 
Guns N? Roses, ?Welcome to the Jungle? (1988) 0.22%   
 
The Rolling Stones, ?Mixed Emotions? (1989) 0.04%   
 
Bon Jovi, ?Livin? on a Prayer?/?Wanted Dead or Alive? (1989) 39.88%   
 
Michael Jackson, ?The Way You Make Me Feel?/?Scream?/?Beat It?/?Smooth Criminal? Medley (1995) 53.72%   
 
Diddy, Faith Evans, 112, Sting, ?I?ll Be Missing You? (1997) 0.02%   
 
Aerosmith, Run DMC, Kid Rock, ?Walk This Way? (1999) 0.06%   
 
Eminem, ?The Real Slim Shady?/?The Way I Am? (2000) 0.07%   
 
Britney Spears, ?I?m a Slave 4 U? (2001) 2.79%   
 
Lady Gaga, ?Paparazzi? (2009) 2.74%   

 
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« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2011, 07:25:48 AM »

I remember Axl himself saying that he wasn't overly fond of that performance.

But in terms of energy and surprise it was undoubtedly ?iconic?.
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