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« on: September 18, 2018, 07:36:28 AM »


Looking back on landmark double release 25 years later: Axl Rose and Co. were falling apart but their creativity was at a peak

In April 1990, the classic lineup of Guns N’ Roses played its final show. The occasion was the nationally televised Farm Aid concert,
a disastrous set that included, among several bizarre highlights, Steven Adler drunkenly belly-flopping in the general direction of
his drum set only to miss by four feet, and Axl Rose ending the live broadcast with a climactic “Good fuckin’ night.” It was the
mark of a band breaking apart.

Amazingly, though, the imploding GN’R were in the midst of an artistic surge. One of the songs played at Farm Aid (in a version
hampered by Adler’s inability to learn it) was “Civil War,” a sweeping epic that would eventually open the second disc of the
massive 30-song, two-and-a-half-hour opus they were hard at work on throughout 1990 and ’91. Slash would later liken Use
Your Illusion I and II to the Beatles’ White Album (though “maybe not as good”), a titanic mix of gritty ragers, passionate
rock-opera ballads and decadent screeds – from the failed-relationship triptych of “Don’t Cry,” “November Rain” and “Estranged”
to the rock-critic indictment “Get in the Ring” to the misogynistic double-header of “Bad Obsession” and “Back Off Bitch.”
“Thirty-five of the most self-indulgent Guns N’ Roses songs,” Slash said. “For most bands, it would take four to six years to come
up with this much stuff.” Like the White Album, it was brilliance created amid collapse.


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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2018, 03:30:48 PM »

Never bought the argument you could trim that down to one album.

You aren't cutting 'November Rain', 'Estranged', or 'Coma'.  That's a half hour right there.  And CDs were, I believe 74-76 minutes at the time.
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2018, 06:29:45 PM »

Never bought the argument you could trim that down to one album.

You aren't cutting 'November Rain', 'Estranged', or 'Coma'.  That's a half hour right there.  And CDs were, I believe 74-76 minutes at the time.

Still are aren't they?

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« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2018, 10:54:42 PM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2018, 04:41:43 AM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"... I mean if u look at those albums after 20 years, you know you just needed 1 album with this core songs:

You Could Be Mine
Civil War
Live and Let Die
Don't Cry
Estranged
Double Talkin' Jive
November Rain

plus 2-3 other songs of your choice

i mean I like all the fillers when i listen to them, but i won't listen to those songs again and again... (shotgun blues, bad apples etc...almost once in a lifetime)

AFD had only a couple of fillers (anything goes and you're crazy fast version...imagine that album with ycbm and maybe don't cry, songs that were already written) that's why is  considered epic..

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« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2018, 05:18:10 AM »

I don’t know why Adler is shit on so much for Farm Aid. He tripped on the drum riser but immediately recovered and was ready to go. He played both songs just fine.
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« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2018, 05:32:03 AM »

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"...

You're missing the point.

Axl talked about their next album being a double album in 1987. There was obviously an idea already back then that this is how it was gonna be.

There's a lot of things about the UYI albums that people don't really think about when they go on and on about the so called filler songs. It was supposed to be a double album. It was supposed to be different from Appetite For Destruction.  It was supposed to be diverse.


We got two albums on one day, and it's made into a being "bad" thing.  hihi




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« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2018, 10:55:27 AM »

Never bought the argument you could trim that down to one album.

You aren't cutting 'November Rain', 'Estranged', or 'Coma'.  That's a half hour right there.  And CDs were, I believe 74-76 minutes at the time.


that's bullshit. plus, we all have a different tracking list in mind when it comes to think about it as a simple LP.
that really proves it doesn't make any sense.
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« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2018, 11:03:35 AM »

I don’t know why Adler is shit on so much for Farm Aid. He tripped on the drum riser but immediately recovered and was ready to go. He played both songs just fine.


that, Sir, is really true. you can clearly see on the videos of the show that he's done a good job considering the circumstances.

I don't know either. the band had probably enough of him at this point.
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« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2018, 11:36:13 AM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"... I mean if u look at those albums after 20 years, you know you just needed 1 album with this core songs:

You Could Be Mine
Civil War
Live and Let Die
Don't Cry
Estranged
Double Talkin' Jive
November Rain

plus 2-3 other songs of your choice

i mean I like all the fillers when i listen to them, but i won't listen to those songs again and again... (shotgun blues, bad apples etc...almost once in a lifetime)

AFD had only a couple of fillers (anything goes and you're crazy fast version...imagine that album with ycbm and maybe don't cry, songs that were already written) that's why is  considered epic..



I honestly hear no filler at all on either album. To me they're both perfect.

An interesting thing to think about is how people may feel about them if they had been released as one double cd/cassette album (and a 4lp set of course) package, in the same manner of thr smashing pumpkins 'Melon Collie..' album.

My view ia that opinion would be kinder towards them.
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« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2018, 12:25:17 PM »

Love those albums.  Master pieces in my opinion.  Cheesy
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« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2018, 01:22:14 AM »

I don’t know why Adler is shit on so much for Farm Aid. He tripped on the drum riser but immediately recovered and was ready to go. He played both songs just fine.

That´s a piont. B/c they knew now that was his last gig with the band.


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« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2018, 09:27:13 AM »

My only issue with the albums is the use of voice effects on some of the songs. Some examples, “let me hear it now” on Breakdown, the deep backing vocals during the choruses for Pretty Tied Up chorus and Locomotive, and “whole damn bunch” on Bad Apples.
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« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2018, 01:31:31 AM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"... I mean if u look at those albums after 20 years, you know you just needed 1 album with this core songs:

You Could Be Mine
Civil War
Live and Let Die
Don't Cry
Estranged
Double Talkin' Jive
November Rain

plus 2-3 other songs of your choice

i mean I like all the fillers when i listen to them, but i won't listen to those songs again and again... (shotgun blues, bad apples etc...almost once in a lifetime)

AFD had only a couple of fillers (anything goes and you're crazy fast version...imagine that album with ycbm and maybe don't cry, songs that were already written) that's why is  considered epic..



That is such nonsense I don't even know what to say.

An interesting thing to think about is how people may feel about them if they had been released as one double cd/cassette album (and a 4lp set of course) package, in the same manner of thr smashing pumpkins 'Melon Collie..' album.

My view ia that opinion would be kinder towards them.

I really do not understand why anybody gives an ounce of a shit how the albums were packaged. I don't care if every song was on its own CD. The quality of the music is all that matters.

My only issue with the albums is the use of voice effects on some of the songs. Some examples, “let me hear it now” on Breakdown, the deep backing vocals during the choruses for Pretty Tied Up chorus and Locomotive, and “whole damn bunch” on Bad Apples.

I don't believe that was effects. Just Axl's really deep low register. And I love it. Really adds a sinister undertone.
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« Reply #14 on: October 04, 2018, 09:14:30 AM »

Axl himself said the uyi making "it was a fight for years" and that the double thing it was "the only way to survive as a band": izzy & slash wanted all their own songs to be put on the album, and that's the result.  You can't compare you ain't the first with november rain, be serious... It was basically a compromise between the guys who weren't anymore a "band" as they were during AFD. They mainly put their "solo" stuff into the album.
And i said slash and izzy on purpose, cause duff had his sweetener when the spaghetti incident was out. The result is still good, i love those albums, but you know they will never have that aura of perfection AFD has
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« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2018, 03:52:06 PM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"... I mean if u look at those albums after 20 years, you know you just needed 1 album with this core songs:

You Could Be Mine
Civil War
Live and Let Die
Don't Cry
Estranged
Double Talkin' Jive
November Rain

plus 2-3 other songs of your choice

i mean I like all the fillers when i listen to them, but i won't listen to those songs again and again... (shotgun blues, bad apples etc...almost once in a lifetime)

AFD had only a couple of fillers (anything goes and you're crazy fast version...imagine that album with ycbm and maybe don't cry, songs that were already written) that's why is  considered epic..



That is such nonsense I don't even know what to say.

Say something!  Explain why "Shotgun Blues" is a brilliant song that people REALLY just don't understand the brilliance of after all these years!  Cheesy


An interesting thing to think about is how people may feel about them if they had been released as one double cd/cassette album (and a 4lp set of course) package, in the same manner of thr smashing pumpkins 'Melon Collie..' album.

My view ia that opinion would be kinder towards them.

I really do not understand why anybody gives an ounce of a shit how the albums were packaged. I don't care if every song was on its own CD. The quality of the music is all that matters.

He was talking about public perception, so quality of music isn't necessarily all that matters.... Also, if every song is on it's own CD, does sequencing matter?  Artwork?  Does anyone buy the Shotgun Blues CD?

I actually think the opposite.  Releasing two "separate" but related albums on the same day seems more unique than a single package like Mellon Collie - and stirs up a bunch of comparisons between the two more so than people would if just "Disc 1" and "Disc 2".
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« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2018, 04:50:52 PM »

If there'd been a double album, it wouldn't have been as special. Nobody had released two different albums on the same day before. Double albums, yes.

And if you could only afford one album per week or whatever, you would still end up with something instead of nothing....





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« Reply #17 on: October 05, 2018, 04:04:39 PM »

The comments are hilarious. Some guy saying it was a "spotty album". All these years later and some people still don't get the brilliance of UYI... Roll Eyes

That's because those albums were full of "fillers"... I mean if u look at those albums after 20 years, you know you just needed 1 album with this core songs:

You Could Be Mine
Civil War
Live and Let Die
Don't Cry
Estranged
Double Talkin' Jive
November Rain

plus 2-3 other songs of your choice

i mean I like all the fillers when i listen to them, but i won't listen to those songs again and again... (shotgun blues, bad apples etc...almost once in a lifetime)

AFD had only a couple of fillers (anything goes and you're crazy fast version...imagine that album with ycbm and maybe don't cry, songs that were already written) that's why is  considered epic..



for me:

   "Right Next Door to Hell"
"Perfect Crime"
   "Back Off Bitch"
"Double Talkin' Jive"
November Rain"
   "Don't Damn Me"
"Dead Horse"
   "Coma"
Civil War"
"Get in the Ring"
"Breakdown"
"Pretty Tied Up
So Fine"
Estranged"
"You Could Be Mine"
   "Don't Cry" (Alt. Lyrics)
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« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2018, 04:17:59 PM »

If there'd been a double album, it wouldn't have been as special. Nobody had released two different albums on the same day before. Double albums, yes.

And if you could only afford one album per week or whatever, you would still end up with something instead of nothing....





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God how we wish they would do that now Slash and Duff have been quite evasive regarding new material in recent interviews giving similar answers to what the last lineup said when asked about a new album which doesn't give much hope to it ever happening.BTW "Get in the ring" is one of the best song's from the illusion albums it's such a throwaway fun song while putting a few music journos in their place. beer
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« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2018, 04:11:54 AM »

If there'd been a double album, it wouldn't have been as special. Nobody had released two different albums on the same day before. Double albums, yes.

And if you could only afford one album per week or whatever, you would still end up with something instead of nothing....





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God how we wish they would do that now Slash and Duff have been quite evasive regarding new material in recent interviews giving similar answers to what the last lineup said when asked about a new album which doesn't give much hope to it ever happening.BTW "Get in the ring" is one of the best song's from the illusion albums it's such a throwaway fun song while putting a few music journos in their place. beer

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