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Title: Civil War
Post by: draguns on November 14, 2015, 03:34:54 PM
I'm listening to "Civil War" after reading more updates on the attacks in Paris. The boys really did this song well. Axl's lyrics are spot on. It might be the only political song by GNR, but it goes with the times.


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: dont_damn_me on November 14, 2015, 04:04:27 PM
One of the best songs ever written in my opinion,  right up there with Imagine, the lyrics  were way ahead of the time and even today alot of people won't get, absolutely brilliant song.


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: Annie on November 14, 2015, 07:01:51 PM
I'm listening to "Civil War" after reading more updates on the attacks in Paris. The boys really did this song well. Axl's lyrics are spot on. It might be the only political song by GNR, but it goes with the times.
Me too. Is a brilliant song.  And very fitting to the current events in Paris.


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: EmilyGNR on November 14, 2015, 10:34:10 PM
Some interesting quotes and facts here :)

Duff-
Talking about working on songs in Chicago without Axl and Izzy: We did get some work done. We finished 'Civil War' and wrote 'Get In The Ring' and 'Pretty Tied Up,' to name a few [Duff's autobiography, "It's So Easy", 2011, p. 151]

Slash-
We'd had the rough framework for 'Civil War' kicking around since that first tour of Australia; I wrote the instrumentals, and Axl had written and revised the lyrics for it several times, but everything fell into place when we brought it out again [Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 298-299]

Steven-
When we returned to L.A. [in 1989 for practising for Use Your Illusion], we continued rehearsing exclusively at Bob Mates Studios in North Hollywood. It was during this time that we wrote a song we would eventually title 'Civil War.' It's amazing it was ever completed because on most days, when I would come to rehearsal, Slash and Duff would show up drunk. I would get pissed as hell at the guys. I understood that partying went with rock 'n' roll, but we had a record to do ["My Appetite for Destruction", 2010, p192]


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: COMAMOTIVE on November 14, 2015, 10:53:06 PM
Pretty timeless tune, both musically and lyrically. The lyrics could fit in many a situation related to terrorism or war in general


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: Lord Stan on November 14, 2015, 11:08:09 PM
I hate overanalysing and try to stay out of politics anyway. This is the greatest song of all times including every motherfucking song ever written by anyone :beer:

As I don't understand anything about music it's hard to say why this hit me so hard. It just did.

Live in Paris 1992 (proshot):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpP2p2oYbcA


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: The Wight Gunner on November 15, 2015, 02:54:39 AM
Some interesting quotes and facts here :)

Duff-
Talking about working on songs in Chicago without Axl and Izzy: We did get some work done. We finished 'Civil War' and wrote 'Get In The Ring' and 'Pretty Tied Up,' to name a few [Duff's autobiography, "It's So Easy", 2011, p. 151]

Slash-
We'd had the rough framework for 'Civil War' kicking around since that first tour of Australia; I wrote the instrumentals, and Axl had written and revised the lyrics for it several times, but everything fell into place when we brought it out again [Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 298-299]

Steven-
When we returned to L.A. [in 1989 for practising for Use Your Illusion], we continued rehearsing exclusively at Bob Mates Studios in North Hollywood. It was during this time that we wrote a song we would eventually title 'Civil War.' It's amazing it was ever completed because on most days, when I would come to rehearsal, Slash and Duff would show up drunk. I would get pissed as hell at the guys. I understood that partying went with rock 'n' roll, but we had a record to do ["My Appetite for Destruction", 2010, p192]

Face palm Steven's comments here - the irony  ::)


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: EmilyGNR on November 15, 2015, 09:24:59 AM
Some interesting quotes and facts here :)

Duff-
Talking about working on songs in Chicago without Axl and Izzy: We did get some work done. We finished 'Civil War' and wrote 'Get In The Ring' and 'Pretty Tied Up,' to name a few [Duff's autobiography, "It's So Easy", 2011, p. 151]

Slash-
We'd had the rough framework for 'Civil War' kicking around since that first tour of Australia; I wrote the instrumentals, and Axl had written and revised the lyrics for it several times, but everything fell into place when we brought it out again [Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 298-299]

Steven-
When we returned to L.A. [in 1989 for practising for Use Your Illusion], we continued rehearsing exclusively at Bob Mates Studios in North Hollywood. It was during this time that we wrote a song we would eventually title 'Civil War.' It's amazing it was ever completed because on most days, when I would come to rehearsal, Slash and Duff would show up drunk. I would get pissed as hell at the guys. I understood that partying went with rock 'n' roll, but we had a record to do ["My Appetite for Destruction", 2010, p192]

Face palm Steven's comments here - the irony  ::)

Haha, I knew somebody would enjoy that statement :D


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: LIGuns on November 15, 2015, 11:03:00 AM
Not to downsize the severity and sadness of the recent attacks, but has anyone noticed that GNR and Slash both have the same Facebook photo honoring Paris...?


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: NaturalLight on November 15, 2015, 12:21:18 PM
Not to downsize the severity and sadness of the recent attacks, but has anyone noticed that GNR and Slash both have the same Facebook photo honoring Paris...?

GNR, Slash and billion other facebook users


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: LIGuns on November 15, 2015, 12:59:44 PM
"There's something wrong with the world today/we're seeing things in a different way and God knows it ain't His".-Aerosmith/Living on the Edge...


Title: Re: Civil War
Post by: jarmo on November 19, 2015, 02:00:07 PM
Here's a video of the first performance since 1993: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtft41Ooemc

Nashville 2011




/jarmo