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keefriff99I'll give it a chance. I'd rather Axl worked with his own band, but it looks like that massive world tour was just a retirement plan for the members.
Its sad but they gave us mostly what we wanted. There's so much I would have changed but for what we got I can't blame them. I'm just happy they appear to be moving on. This reunion with no new music or new old classics being played live lost its luster. This report is basically coming because Slash announced yesterday he's continuing with his solo band. New album end of this year, so presumably the assumption is no new music from Guns but Slash is doing that and maybe Axl is working with AC/DC. Ridiculous that they wouldn't make music with each other instead, but hey, its not like anyone at shows would want new stuff anyway. I get it. I love Slash's solo band so I'm totally fine with that. They play a kick ass show and its nice and cheap.
I thought the reunion show was pretty amazing...it was kinda bloated with covers, but other than that, they sounded great and gave the audience their money's worth, so I can't complain.Quote
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keefriff99I'll give it a chance. I'd rather Axl worked with his own band, but it looks like that massive world tour was just a retirement plan for the members.
Its sad but they gave us mostly what we wanted. There's so much I would have changed but for what we got I can't blame them. I'm just happy they appear to be moving on. This reunion with no new music or new old classics being played live lost its luster. This report is basically coming because Slash announced yesterday he's continuing with his solo band. New album end of this year, so presumably the assumption is no new music from Guns but Slash is doing that and maybe Axl is working with AC/DC. Ridiculous that they wouldn't make music with each other instead, but hey, its not like anyone at shows would want new stuff anyway. I get it. I love Slash's solo band so I'm totally fine with that. They play a kick ass show and its nice and cheap.
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I have mixed feelings about AC/DC going forward without the remaining long time members, but i'd be happy to get to see Angus Young live again regardless of who is in his band.
The Guns N' Roses Not in this Lifetime tour in my opinion has been just about as good as fans could have hoped for (line up issues put aside), with the band playing really well and in some cases performing 3+ hour sets. I really enjoyed the show I saw in Sydney last year, and would not hesitate to see them again given the chance.
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that version of Whole Lotta Rosie on the If You Want Blood live album is one of the greatest performances ever IMO.
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that version of Whole Lotta Rosie on the If You Want Blood live album is one of the greatest performances ever IMO.
Really? To me they peaked musically around 1981. The US tour from that year has some amazing moments...
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From Dean Delray's Tribute To Bon Scott and Powerage. Bill Burr is on drums with, Nikki Sixx and Scott Ian.
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Marc Maron on guitar in this video.
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I'd love to see Phil back if he's straightened himself out, but I'm skeptical of blind reports like this.Quote
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Phil Rudd?! Hellz yeah. If he's back on board along with Axl I'm happy, it will be a fun new run for AC/DC fans who also like GnR (such as meself)
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Ket
I had thought Brian Johnson was still in the band to record, he just was not able to perform live. Am I mistaken?
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Ket
I had thought Brian Johnson was still in the band to record, he just was not able to perform live. Am I mistaken?
+ he has performed on stage after he quit the band as well..
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Ket
I had thought Brian Johnson was still in the band to record, he just was not able to perform live. Am I mistaken?
+ he has performed on stage after he quit the band as well..
Brian Johnson is out of AC/DC and they lied about why (because he's done studio recording and live performances since) and I assume have no intention of explaining the real reason. Would be cool to see a new Axl/DC album but sorry, it won't be AC/DC. Angus Young does not AC/DC make. And I'm skeptical of Phil coming back. The guy tried to kill someone, I think they permanently cut ties with him. Slade is more reliable anyway.