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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.
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mrussel1 said:hihobibo said: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 -
hihobibo said: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.hihobibo said: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 -
petted101 said:hihobibo said: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.hihobibo said: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 -
Axl is speaking from the point of view of the antagonist (racist, homophobe, etc). not autobiographical.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:Axl is speaking from the point of view of the antagonist (racist, homophobe, etc). not autobiographical."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Axl is speaking from the point of view of the antagonist (racist, homophobe, etc). not autobiographical."The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
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Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Axl is speaking from the point of view of the antagonist (racist, homophobe, etc). not autobiographical.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:Axl is speaking from the point of view of the antagonist (racist, homophobe, etc). not autobiographical.0
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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mrussel1 said:Zod said:I saw them in Seattle, the first tour after they got back together. It was pretty good, so good, that I felt it was almost too polished. I felt like they predetermined who stands where, how long you spend on each side or the middle. It felt a little a little too smooth
My favourite GNR show is actually a guns n replacements show. It was in Edmonton around 2006. It was old school Axl doesn't show up until after 12am kind of thing. Any fan knows that and books the next day off workThe show was amazing. We had such a good time. It went until 2:30am in the arena. Axl even did a Duet with Bubbles from trailer park boys.. lol.
I didn’t think about the polished angle. I had super low expectations because of my disdain for Axl so the fact that they were on time and played hard made it a winner.
saw that tour. guns blew up the stage. aerosmith came in a distant second
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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Axl was such a butthole but I wish I had seen them back at the full height of their popularity.
Lots of fun to see them a few times recently, can only imagine what a blast I would've had back then.
Sat outside the Coliseum in LA one time right by a tunnel entrance and listened to them and Metallica. Was cool, I didn't have the dough at that point to grab a ticket, being a broke student spending everything on beer and ladies.
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Aug 8th Detroit Comerica Park.....
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
$49 Fenway tix are tempting but Tuesday night is tough.___________________________________________
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JimmyV said:
But I turned the refund into a kickass used five-piece drum set with cymbals, a throne, and even sticks so that I can make my own fun.
If she ever wants to go to another show, she can buy her own tickets from now on. That includes Pearl Jam. She can use her membership for lotteries and take one of the kids if she wants to go. I am out!I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
We had pit tickets to the 2016 Seattle show. We used them. The show was pretty good, but I felt they must of negotiated how much time they spent on each part of the stage (right, left, or middle) and how much time they interacted with each other. As cool as it was.. it has this weird organized vibe to it. I enjoyed the show quite a bit... but that stood out.The other part that's odd is I saw Guns N' Replacements play Edmonton around 2008 (maybe give or take a year). I saw them play twice while I lived there but the first time was the standout. It was such a fun show. Maybe because I hadn't seen Axl perform before, or maybe because Bubbles did a duet with Axl, but the show was good. It feels kind of weird that I might actually like a Guns N' Replacements show better than the one I saw with Axl/Slash/Duff.Needless to say, they've played Seattle and Vancouver a few times since then and I've never ponied up for tickets again. It was pretty fun to see once as arm/leg prices for good tickets,but it's hard to keep paying the money over and over again for similar sets and performances.0
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mickeyrat said:mrussel1 said:Zod said:I saw them in Seattle, the first tour after they got back together. It was pretty good, so good, that I felt it was almost too polished. I felt like they predetermined who stands where, how long you spend on each side or the middle. It felt a little a little too smooth
My favourite GNR show is actually a guns n replacements show. It was in Edmonton around 2006. It was old school Axl doesn't show up until after 12am kind of thing. Any fan knows that and books the next day off workThe show was amazing. We had such a good time. It went until 2:30am in the arena. Axl even did a Duet with Bubbles from trailer park boys.. lol.
I didn’t think about the polished angle. I had super low expectations because of my disdain for Axl so the fact that they were on time and played hard made it a winner.
saw that tour. guns blew up the stage. aerosmith came in a distant second0 -
Zod said:We had pit tickets to the 2016 Seattle show. We used them. The show was pretty good, but I felt they must of negotiated how much time they spent on each part of the stage (right, left, or middle) and how much time they interacted with each other. As cool as it was.. it has this weird organized vibe to it. I enjoyed the show quite a bit... but that stood out.The other part that's odd is I saw Guns N' Replacements play Edmonton around 2008 (maybe give or take a year). I saw them play twice while I lived there but the first time was the standout. It was such a fun show. Maybe because I hadn't seen Axl perform before, or maybe because Bubbles did a duet with Axl, but the show was good. It feels kind of weird that I might actually like a Guns N' Replacements show better than the one I saw with Axl/Slash/Duff.Needless to say, they've played Seattle and Vancouver a few times since then and I've never ponied up for tickets again. It was pretty fun to see once as arm/leg prices for good tickets,but it's hard to keep paying the money over and over again for similar sets and performances.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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