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Even if Estranged weren't a better song, the answer to your question would still be yes.dankind said:
Swimming with dolphins > weddings, suicides, funerals?JimmyV said:Estranged is awesome. Estranged > November Rain, all day.___________________________________________
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Trieste 14, Vienna 14, Gdynia 14, Leeds 14, Milton Keynes 14, Denver 14
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            Is that Axl playing that? Because that sounds way better than he ever played (I haven't listened to them since 93ish)
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            "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            So I am looking into a show that probably will not happen this summer in Toronto. There are two kinds of GA tickets that I am looking at. One looks to be regular GA for roughly $345. You can also get early entry for $750. Its called Patience Early Entry Package. My question is does anyone know how early are we talking here or does anyone have any experience in the last couple of tours of either ticket option?0
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I'd suggest saving the extra money. I don't know what the package consists of, but when I went in maybe 2016, I was excited to see the full band, and thought that the high price of floor seats would keep away the a-holes. WRONG. Spent what was around $250/per (face value) and had the worst people all around me. Just inconsiderate, rude jerks. Snuck others into our row, spilled shit all over everyone and everything, fights, and a random lady even helped herself to my nachos while the usher checked my ticket!PJNB said:So I am looking into a show that probably will not happen this summer in Toronto. There are two kinds of GA tickets that I am looking at. One looks to be regular GA for roughly $345. You can also get early entry for $750. Its called Patience Early Entry Package. My question is does anyone know how early are we talking here or does anyone have any experience in the last couple of tours of either ticket option?0 - 
            
Damn lol I think of all that the Nachos would have pissed me off the most. I am going to be patient to see what the likely 2022 dates will be unless they push everything to the fall. Thanks for the advicehihobibo said:
I'd suggest saving the extra money. I don't know what the package consists of, but when I went in maybe 2016, I was excited to see the full band, and thought that the high price of floor seats would keep away the a-holes. WRONG. Spent what was around $250/per (face value) and had the worst people all around me. Just inconsiderate, rude jerks. Snuck others into our row, spilled shit all over everyone and everything, fights, and a random lady even helped herself to my nachos while the usher checked my ticket!PJNB said:So I am looking into a show that probably will not happen this summer in Toronto. There are two kinds of GA tickets that I am looking at. One looks to be regular GA for roughly $345. You can also get early entry for $750. Its called Patience Early Entry Package. My question is does anyone know how early are we talking here or does anyone have any experience in the last couple of tours of either ticket option?0 - 
            
GnR fans.. what do you expect? The 80s were the worst.hihobibo said:
I'd suggest saving the extra money. I don't know what the package consists of, but when I went in maybe 2016, I was excited to see the full band, and thought that the high price of floor seats would keep away the a-holes. WRONG. Spent what was around $250/per (face value) and had the worst people all around me. Just inconsiderate, rude jerks. Snuck others into our row, spilled shit all over everyone and everything, fights, and a random lady even helped herself to my nachos while the usher checked my ticket!PJNB said:So I am looking into a show that probably will not happen this summer in Toronto. There are two kinds of GA tickets that I am looking at. One looks to be regular GA for roughly $345. You can also get early entry for $750. Its called Patience Early Entry Package. My question is does anyone know how early are we talking here or does anyone have any experience in the last couple of tours of either ticket option?
I agree not to spend big bucks. The reality is with stadium tours, unless you're right up front, you spend most the night looking at the screen. Might as well be in the lower stands if you're screen staring.0 - 
            My sister just texted me about this tour. She asked me if I thought 2021 would happen. She really wants me to go with her if it does. She has seen them a few times. I never have. I am considering it. I like them and I miss live music so much.0
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As someone living in Toronto I can pretty well guarantee you’re looking at 2022, if then. Still holding onto PJ tix here, lol.PJNB said:So I am looking into a show that probably will not happen this summer in Toronto. There are two kinds of GA tickets that I am looking at. One looks to be regular GA for roughly $345. You can also get early entry for $750. Its called Patience Early Entry Package. My question is does anyone know how early are we talking here or does anyone have any experience in the last couple of tours of either ticket option?"The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
10-30-1991 Toronto, Toronto 1 & 2 2016, Toronto 20220 - 
            GlowGirl said:My sister just texted me about this tour. She asked me if I thought 2021 would happen. She really wants me to go with her if it does. She has seen them a few times. I never have. I am considering it. I like them and I miss live music so much.Saw them 2 times since they've been back - one time in a stadium and it was fun...and the other time about 5-6 rows from stage in Wells Fargo Center and it was off the hook.They are old. If you like their music you will have a good time, I think. (If it happens.) Go with her!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Within the past few years I saw Paul McCartney, The Who, and the Rolling Stones. I can handle oldF Me In The Brain said:GlowGirl said:My sister just texted me about this tour. She asked me if I thought 2021 would happen. She really wants me to go with her if it does. She has seen them a few times. I never have. I am considering it. I like them and I miss live music so much.Saw them 2 times since they've been back - one time in a stadium and it was fun...and the other time about 5-6 rows from stage in Wells Fargo Center and it was off the hook.They are old. If you like their music you will have a good time, I think. (If it happens.) Go with her!
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            Well they are similar age wise to the Pearl Jam guys, so they aren't that old...not even close to Macca The Who and the Stones.
And they can still bring it.
Definitely go if the show happens.This weekend we rock Portland0 - 
            ^Agreed. Saw them at the U.C. in 2017 and they killed it. 3+ hour show. Definitely worth going to.
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            I always wondered about One In A Million. Was he actually saying those things, or was he portraying a character, and then clapping back lyrically? It's a debate I've had with friends, and I honestly don't know the answer.
The reason I ask is that he used a homophobic slur in the song, but then participated in a Freddy Mercury tribute. He's also performed with Elton John. Slash has performed with BB King, and praised James Brown publicly.
It mm makes the slurs seem hypocritical.
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I think it's a product of the times. People used that language all the time, even if they had gay friends. Same with the N word he uses, talking about a "mini-Iran", etc. I think there was a mental disassociation with the word and the implication for some. I'm certainly not defending it, just trying to analyze it 40 years later. I don't think he was playing a part. I'm not sure that Axl wrote songs where he was assuming another character.3days said:I always wondered about One In A Million. Was he actually saying those things, or was he portraying a character, and then clapping back lyrically? It's a debate I've had with friends, and I honestly don't know the answer.
The reason I ask is that he used a homophobic slur in the song, but then participated in a Freddy Mercury tribute. He's also performed with Elton John. Slash has performed with BB King, and praised James Brown publicly.
It mm makes the slurs seem hypocritical.0 - 
            Yeah, he was a total dickhead, I think it was well known. No idea if that is still the case or not. No excusing it - people knew he was a jerk even 40 years ago and it was bs.
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Definitely the biggest dick in music at the time, at least in public. It was hard not to hate him, even if you liked the music.F Me In The Brain said:Yeah, he was a total dickhead, I think it was well known. No idea if that is still the case or not. No excusing it - people knew he was a jerk even 40 years ago and it was bs.0 
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