Guns N' Roses (Yes and Chinese Democracy, so don't make other threads on it.)

Its not really pushing it at all. I am not saying they were as big as the beatles, but if any band came close to being as popular during their time period it was the guns n roses.




How can you still agree with him? Its not even close. Try and prove to me that nirvana was bigger than guns n roses in the early 90s? What is your basis for that? Give me some figures, because nirvana sold less albums, played in front of less people and nirvana had less fans. The thing that you do not undertand is guns n roses were the biggest band in the world from about 1988/89-1993.
 
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hes a good guitarist even though he wears a mask with a bucket on his head and only talks through a hand puppet and demanded a chicken coup be built in the studio for him to play in before he would record...crazy SOB.
 
Yeah but then they would have fallen apart somehow, even if it wasnt Axl's doing. Its better that they went out with an impact that kept people talking for ages than just fading away into the background... Worked for Nirvana and such, right?
 
I guess when one grows older, the pitches are quite harder to reach and there's obviously shortness of breath. Last performance I saw was a closing performance I think on a grammy show waay back late 90's?
 
They were good enough to be my gateway into rock music.

Random memory: I remeraber when I first discovered them, I was so obsessed with them, that when I first started playing guitar, my guitar teacher asked me to burn a CD of songs I wanted to learn, and 13/18 of them were Guns 'N Roses songs. He couldn't stop laughing.
 
Heh. Slash is a durabass.
The kid is an idiot for trying to get these songs out in public, but that's hardly an offense worth life in prison.
Slash should get life in prison for playing in Velvet Revolver.
 
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