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« Reply #760 on: May 06, 2016, 11:31:35 AM »

I am so damn pissed, lol my own fault, had tickets for AC/DC MSG, and about a week after it was cancelled they offered a refund, so I took it, obviously this was a few weeks before Axl was even mentioned, and now I'm kicking myself cause I really hope to be able to get them back!!! when they go back on sale!!!

There will probably be a resale once they announce U.S. shows are rescheduel. The thing is for how long Axl is going to be them
Sounds like he is very interested in going forward with them, but I think any future plans need to wait until they see how these shows go and the following months. Maybe they or Axl will feel differently then, one way or the other.

I mean GN'R shows. If Axl is busy because he is on tour with GN'R he can't be in two places at the same time
True. I'm guessing there's some sort of a time gap between tour dates after the stadium shows though that would allow those AC/DC shows to be worked in. The interesting part would be what happens after that.
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« Reply #761 on: May 06, 2016, 11:36:47 AM »

But, I wonder if people with tickets for the U.S. shows are waiting to see some clips for the Euro shows.

Maybe some, but others wouldn't care since "it's not AC/DC" to them. Sound familiar? Wink



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« Reply #762 on: May 06, 2016, 11:40:35 AM »

Just read an article with the interview quotes on Yahoo. 

In an astounding turn of events, the comment section is actually glowing.

Gone are the usual "Fuck that guy.  Hope their fans like waiting 3 hours" or "I saw him in <insert year here> and he was terrible.  Save your money"...

...and replaced with "Wow, when did Axl Rose grow up?" and "He sounds great here."

I think he really has matured as a professional performer

Also, he probably is really getting a kick out of this. 

Also, for once, he isn't the boss, he can relax

Also, I wonder how much of these interviews, public apperances are part of the "ac/dc deal"
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« Reply #763 on: May 06, 2016, 11:50:27 AM »

Just read an article with the interview quotes on Yahoo. 

In an astounding turn of events, the comment section is actually glowing.

Gone are the usual "Fuck that guy.  Hope their fans like waiting 3 hours" or "I saw him in <insert year here> and he was terrible.  Save your money"...

...and replaced with "Wow, when did Axl Rose grow up?" and "He sounds great here."

I think he really has matured as a professional performer

Also, he probably is really getting a kick out of this. 

Also, for once, he isn't the boss, he can relax

Also, I wonder how much of these interviews, public apperances are part of the "ac/dc deal"
Agree on all counts. Obviously he loves and respects AC/DC as a band, so he seems more than happy to take a backseat and just go along for the ride.

As for being more talkative. It stands to reason he'd be more willing to talk if he's in a better place personally. And let's be honest, he knows a thing or two about replacing key band members and what goes along with that. This whole thing could give him different perspectives across the board.

Eddie Trunk mentioned again on Twitter the other night that he "expects" (not sure if that was the exact word he used) to interview Axl soon. Not sure if they've had further discussions after Vegas or if he's just relating to that, but maybe Axl will be a little more open with the press now. He's certainly off to a good start.
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« Reply #764 on: May 06, 2016, 12:06:37 PM »

But, I wonder if people with tickets for the U.S. shows are waiting to see some clips for the Euro shows.

Maybe some, but others wouldn't care since "it's not AC/DC" to them. Sound familiar? Wink



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Watching AC/DC fan forums as a GnR fan who has been here since the beginning of this board... having watched and participated in a variety of lineup, setlist, what if, and even riddle discussions is a surreal experience. It has to be a little odd for Axl to sit back and think this is what Robin or Tommy must have felt trying to fill Duff and Slash's shoes.

Very very interesting and fun time to be a fan of GnR and even a slightly more than casual fan of AC/DC.


 
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« Reply #765 on: May 06, 2016, 12:16:07 PM »

https://www.facebook.com/acdc/videos/10154133479067930/

Axl - Now i know the benefits of rehearsals for the first time in my life...   rofl rofl


Classic Axl line right there.
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« Reply #766 on: May 06, 2016, 12:24:18 PM »



But, I wonder if people with tickets for the U.S. shows are waiting to see some clips for the Euro shows.


Maybe some, but others wouldn't care since "it's not AC/DC" to them. Sound familiar? Wink


Yeah.  Both groups were correct.
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Watching AC/DC fan forums as a GnR fan who has been here since the beginning of this board... having watched and participated in a variety of lineup, setlist, what if, and even riddle discussions is a surreal experience. It has to be a little odd for Axl to sit back and think this is what Robin or Tommy must have felt trying to fill Duff and Slash's shoes.
 

I wonder if he has told Angus in a private moment that, ultimately, this will not work.  And who would know better?

Like with GNR, there will be a segment of "I support that band in whatever form.  I'm a good fan.  I'm noble and awesome and if you were a real fan, you'd be more like me" types.

But, also like with GNR, there be far, far more AC/DC fans that aren't onboard, some militantly so.

If Angus truly intends to continue on sans Brian, his days of arenas/stadiums are over.  And the "up close and personal" venues will be reality of the situation.
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« Reply #768 on: May 06, 2016, 12:34:15 PM »

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« Reply #769 on: May 06, 2016, 01:04:14 PM »

Working so closely with a well oiled rock n roll playing and touring machine like AC/DC can only be a positive experience for Axl.
From a professional and marketing standpoint, Axl could really learn a lot from AC/DC management.

Playing with Angus could be both a "muse" and a "career coach" situation.
In addition, perhaps playing with AC/DC will help remind Axl of his first love of raw, stripped down blues rock. He might miss the groove, beat, and swing of playing pure rock n roll, and it will help inspire him to write new GNR material.

In the long run, this will be a good learning experience for Axl. It will be both humbling and inspiring, fun and challenging.

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« Reply #770 on: May 06, 2016, 01:14:59 PM »

Working so closely with a well oiled rock n roll playing and touring machine like AC/DC can only be a positive experience for Axl.
From a professional and marketing standpoint, Axl could really learn a lot from AC/DC management.
While I agree/hope this is a positive/inspiring/challenging/fun experience for Axl, I disagree that it will change Axl's approach to anything GNR related.

I think Axl will treat his involvement in each band as the separate entities that they are.

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« Reply #771 on: May 06, 2016, 01:40:02 PM »


Watching AC/DC fan forums as a GnR fan who has been here since the beginning of this board... having watched and participated in a variety of lineup, setlist, what if, and even riddle discussions is a surreal experience. It has to be a little odd for Axl to sit back and think this is what Robin or Tommy must have felt trying to fill Duff and Slash's shoes.
 

I wonder if he has told Angus in a private moment that, ultimately, this will not work.  And who would know better?

Like with GNR, there will be a segment of "I support that band in whatever form.  I'm a good fan.  I'm noble and awesome and if you were a real fan, you'd be more like me" types.

But, also like with GNR, there be far, far more AC/DC fans that aren't onboard, some militantly so.

If Angus truly intends to continue on sans Brian, his days of arenas/stadiums are over.  And the "up close and personal" venues will be reality of the situation.

But Brian didn't leave the band. He has said in a statement he hopes to get better soon and at least be able to work in the studio and make albums with AC/DC.

Sure Angus might have other plans. But as of now Angus is not facing the situation that Axl faced back in the early 90
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« Reply #772 on: May 06, 2016, 02:03:15 PM »


Watching AC/DC fan forums as a GnR fan who has been here since the beginning of this board... having watched and participated in a variety of lineup, setlist, what if, and even riddle discussions is a surreal experience. It has to be a little odd for Axl to sit back and think this is what Robin or Tommy must have felt trying to fill Duff and Slash's shoes.
 

I wonder if he has told Angus in a private moment that, ultimately, this will not work.  And who would know better?

Like with GNR, there will be a segment of "I support that band in whatever form.  I'm a good fan.  I'm noble and awesome and if you were a real fan, you'd be more like me" types.

But, also like with GNR, there be far, far more AC/DC fans that aren't onboard, some militantly so.

If Angus truly intends to continue on sans Brian, his days of arenas/stadiums are over.  And the "up close and personal" venues will be reality of the situation.

Nope

Would wide Axl and his guns n roses line up where playing huge concerts, it was just in your America where it never really caught on.

So really the world has always wanted to see Axl

So Axl + ac/dc would defently still sell out huge concerts word wide

in your America, I don't know.  World wide, no doubt
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« Reply #773 on: May 06, 2016, 02:07:22 PM »

AXL ROSE Says He Is Willing To Carry On With AC/DC After European, U.S. Shows

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/axl-rose-says-he-is-willing-to-carry-on-with-acdc-after-european-u-s-shows/#AkaABMi8mcCXMW9I.99
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« Reply #774 on: May 06, 2016, 02:17:52 PM »


While I agree/hope this is a positive/inspiring/challenging/fun experience for Axl, I disagree that it will change Axl's approach to anything GNR related.

I think Axl will treat his involvement in each band as the separate entities that they are.


Agreed.

I think he is doing this more a lifelong fan of their work than anything else.  It's not like he needs the money.
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« Reply #775 on: May 06, 2016, 02:20:02 PM »


But Brian didn't leave the band. He has said in a statement he hopes to get better soon and at least be able to work in the studio and make albums with AC/DC.

Sure Angus might have other plans. But as of now Angus is not facing the situation that Axl faced back in the early 90


We'll see. 

The official AC/DC statement was about as cold and clinical as it gets.  A stark contrast to Brian's, in term of emotion.

Mix in the chatter that Angus might have been looking to replace him even before this...then, you are entering into what Axl faced.  Wholesale changes he insisted on.
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Would wide Axl and his guns n roses line up where playing huge concerts, it was just in your America where it never really caught on.


Then he does the impossible, and we are the country that gets the shows.  That has to be a kick in the shorts.

Though I do expect them to do a full stadium tour in Europe next year.
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« Reply #777 on: May 06, 2016, 02:24:36 PM »


But right after he said he was willing to carry on with AC/DC, he qualified it with this statement:

"I think after that, it's about what they wanna do. I'm in if they want me in, and we'll sort it out, but right now that's getting ahead of ourselves with everything else that's on the table."



AC/DC put a bunch of videos on their facebook where you can see Axl n' Angus n' Cliff being interviewed.

AC/DC?s alchemy on stage.
https://www.facebook.com/acdc/videos/10154133486197930/

Angus, Cliff & Axl on the magic of an AC/DC audience.
https://www.facebook.com/acdc/videos/10154133479067930/

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« Reply #778 on: May 06, 2016, 02:30:10 PM »

https://www.facebook.com/acdc/videos/10154133479067930/

Axl - Now i know the benefits of rehearsals for the first time in my life...   rofl rofl
Hahahahaha that was nice. All those interviews he's doing has some pretty funny stuff.
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« Reply #779 on: May 06, 2016, 02:42:39 PM »

If Axl quit GNR and Brian Johnson was announced as his replacement for the summer tour, would you keep your ticket?


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