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« on: January 13, 2016, 05:47:32 PM »

So it looks like the CD era has closed. With the reunion on full swing for sure now and rumors flying over a tour and now a special LA show possibly in Feb., what do you think about the 1998-2014 CD era? 2015 is left out simply because they didn't do anything at all. I started with 1998 because by that point everyone was out of the band besides Axl, Tobias and Dizzy Reed I believe, and Tommy Stinson joined that year, so in theory that was when the New Guns N' Roses started.

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?

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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2016, 05:57:22 PM »

Lots of touring and it introduced us to some great musicians...As for me I grew to like the 3 guitar approach in the live setting.....CD had some fantastic moments, stuff I would never have imagined on a GNR album and some that sounded like expansions from the UYI era...I surely will miss the CD era of GNR, but am anticipating the next chapter..
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2016, 06:28:10 PM »

Still think CD is their third best album (after Appetite and Illusion 2). Still listen to it all the time and am always hearing more depth and new things in it. One of the most underrated albums of all time in my view.

I loved the whole CD area.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2016, 07:43:24 PM »

I still listen to the songs 15 years after we first heard some of them. So yeah, I think it holds up pretty good. The guitar work is awesome and I'm always listening with headphones paying close attention to the details.

I was fascineted about the CD era with all the mistery and new elements being throwing out all over the place. I still hope for more songs of that era to surface.
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2016, 09:28:19 PM »

So it looks like the CD era has closed. With the reunion on full swing for sure now and rumors flying over a tour and now a special LA show possibly in Feb., what do you think about the 1998-2014 CD era? 2015 is left out simply because they didn't do anything at all. I started with 1998 because by that point everyone was out of the band besides Axl, Tobias and Dizzy Reed I believe, and Tommy Stinson joined that year, so in theory that was when the New Guns N' Roses started.

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?



What "rumors" flying around?  From that alternative nation article?  Not saying they won't play a show in LA before Coachella, but what kind of sources does alternative nation have?
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2016, 09:31:32 PM »

So it looks like the CD era has closed. With the reunion on full swing for sure now and rumors flying over a tour and now a special LA show possibly in Feb., what do you think about the 1998-2014 CD era? 2015 is left out simply because they didn't do anything at all. I started with 1998 because by that point everyone was out of the band besides Axl, Tobias and Dizzy Reed I believe, and Tommy Stinson joined that year, so in theory that was when the New Guns N' Roses started.

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?



What "rumors" flying around?  From that alternative nation article?  Not saying they won't play a show in LA before Cochela, but what kind of sources does alternative nation have?

I honestly don't think they have any verifiable sources for much of what they post-. But- the things they post get re-posted by forums, so the circle continues on and on.
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2016, 09:39:57 PM »

...the CD era was interesting from a rock and roll history perspective. NO DOUBT. However, it did leave me with a lot of "shoulda coulda woulda's"....we had some top shelf musicians and a lot of potential. Amazing moments and cringe worthy moments but I guess that is Gnr throughout their whole history. My one big regret is that Axl didn't give us his full vision and release all that music at one time. Shock and Awe so to say.

Anyhow, we will hear that music at some point but who knows what changes will have been made. I have faith though and can't wait to hear what these songs ultimately sound like.  peace
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2016, 10:17:04 PM »

Hey,,, Hey, Hey,, Calm !!!

- New Music With LineUp 2016
- New Music From ChinDem Era


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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2016, 11:20:39 PM »

It was an interesting period.  It gave us one very good album (so far...), but as someone who didn't mind too much that Slash and co. weren't around*, there's a sense of frustration and "what if" about how it all happened (or didn't).  That a cast of such excellent musicians collaborated for such a long time and only released one album in that time is a damn shame.  But really, we'll never be able to assess the period fully without hearing what else they made in that time.  I hope we get that chance.



*Not that I object to them being back, not by any means.  I was reconciled to GNR without them, and looking forward to new music.
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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2016, 11:37:47 PM »

100% conflicted about the legacy. Really too many thoughts on the matter. Just happy we are where we are right now with Slash and Duff back in the mix.
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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2016, 11:45:41 PM »

So it looks like the CD era has closed. With the reunion on full swing for sure now and rumors flying over a tour and now a special LA show possibly in Feb., what do you think about the 1998-2014 CD era? 2015 is left out simply because they didn't do anything at all. I started with 1998 because by that point everyone was out of the band besides Axl, Tobias and Dizzy Reed I believe, and Tommy Stinson joined that year, so in theory that was when the New Guns N' Roses started.

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?



What "rumors" flying around?  From that alternative nation article?  Not saying they won't play a show in LA before Coachella, but what kind of sources does alternative nation have?

These rumors. Chill out. Billboard reported as has like a lot of others about a stadium tour, and the LA show is from alternative yes...
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« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2016, 12:42:52 AM »

So it looks like the CD era has closed. With the reunion on full swing for sure now and rumors flying over a tour and now a special LA show possibly in Feb., what do you think about the 1998-2014 CD era? 2015 is left out simply because they didn't do anything at all. I started with 1998 because by that point everyone was out of the band besides Axl, Tobias and Dizzy Reed I believe, and Tommy Stinson joined that year, so in theory that was when the New Guns N' Roses started.

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?



What "rumors" flying around?  From that alternative nation article?  Not saying they won't play a show in LA before Coachella, but what kind of sources does alternative nation have?

These rumors. Chill out. Billboard reported as has like a lot of others about a stadium tour, and the LA show is from alternative yes...

Chill out?  Was I upset?
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« Reply #12 on: January 14, 2016, 12:50:38 AM »

It was an interesting period.  It gave us one very good album (so far...), but as someone who didn't mind too much that Slash and co. weren't around*, there's a sense of frustration and "what if" about how it all happened (or didn't).  That a cast of such excellent musicians collaborated for such a long time and only released one album in that time is a damn shame.  But really, we'll never be able to assess the period fully without hearing what else they made in that time.  I hope we get that chance.


 I feel the same way.

As for the legacy of CHinese Democracy on the positive side, I think that Chinese Democracy reminded recording artists about sound quality. The record is crystal clear and it had an enormous contrast with death magnetic, Metallica's album, which despite being good had a terrible sound. Loudness had been on a steady rise up to that point and I think those two records made a difference.

On the negative side. Overproduction, and label intrusion, which Ive found out recently are both related.

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« Reply #13 on: January 14, 2016, 03:20:24 AM »

1. I discovered many great musicians, who came to GNR and went out again.
2. I discovered many side projects, either from ex-members or their ex-bands.
3. I discovered many, many other bands - because without GNR active, I just had to start searching for other bands and other styles.

without GNR effectively on hiatus almost all the time, this wouldn't be even possible - and man it was a journey! and still is Cool
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« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2016, 05:42:31 AM »

On the negative side. Overproduction, and label intrusion, which Ive found out recently are both related.
What do you mean? Did Chinese sound get influenced by label in the final mix?
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« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2016, 05:59:36 AM »

So what are your thoughts on this era? What are your favorite moments? How does CD hold up 7 years removed from its release?

It's the era of the band where I grew up. Kind of.  hihi
Lots and lots of great memories that relate to the album and the tour.

The album is still amazing and every time you listen to it, it still sounds fresh.  Cool



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« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2016, 06:07:14 AM »

From a national view it is looked on as a negative or down time overall.  The CD LP was enjoyed by the rabid fans, but many casual fans of the band and music barely paid attention to it shortly after release.  To many here that era will go down as a great one, as many enjoyed the powerful live performances, and the quiality musicians Axl brought on board.  Esp in the time between 06-10 where Axl was performing at a VERY high level.  CD while it didnt have the massive hits was very solid, and had a lot of nuances for repeated listening. 

So to answer the proposed question it all depends on whose point of view.  The general nation feeling or the feeling from the hard core fan base?

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« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2016, 06:32:43 AM »

For me CD is a masterpiece.
The majority of the songs are epic,lyrics-guitars-sound quality and everything about this album is legendary.
Also it marked a period when let's say "true" fans got "onboard" and the rest....didn't. Being patient for all those years payed off.
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« Reply #18 on: January 14, 2016, 08:10:35 AM »

1. I discovered many great musicians, who came to GNR and went out again.
2. I discovered many side projects, either from ex-members or their ex-bands.
3. I discovered many, many other bands - because without GNR active, I just had to start searching for other bands and other styles.

without GNR effectively on hiatus almost all the time, this was a journey! and still is Cool


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For me CD is a masterpiece.
The majority of the songs are epic,lyrics-guitars-sound quality and everything about this album is legendary.
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« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2016, 08:30:18 AM »

for me, a big part of enjoying legendary bands like zeppelin and gnr is that common denominator known by every stoned and untameable beard weilding rock and roll sage (aka uncle__) as rock and roll lore. it is larger than life and out of the ordinary, excessive, and downright captivating. unintangible as its value may be, the cd era was filled to the brim, overflowing with, ready to burst and ejaculating from every one of its innumerable and bottomless blackholes and black boxes, more countless than the  fragmented shifting political alliances of 18th century madagascar, this otherworldly substance, more holy than the omnipresent active element Okidanokh amen. i wouldnt be surprised if axls private vault radiated and pulsed, and when unlocked, sucked nearby people inside like unexpecting players of Jumanji. a film or book conveying the details of this era, those both known and unkown to everyday and hardcore fans alike, would no doubt be among the most fascinating stories surrounding an artist, his vision, and his journey ever told.

the greatest part of it all is that when people look back at this time, they have unlimited access to a tangible piece of the legend, or you could even say, the very heart of the legend; the album itself. Chinese Motherfuckin Democracy. and as for that album, if you have the ears to listen, it will speak for itself.
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