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It's like having Benaclypse back, only slightly less relevant!
NOW how much would you pay?
Quote from: Doktor Howl on October 07, 2011, 04:22:22 PM
It's like having Benaclypse back, only slightly less relevant!
NOW how much would you pay?
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Stand plus.
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Quote from: Doktor Howl on October 07, 2011, 04:22:22 PM
It's like having Benaclypse back, only slightly less relevant!
NOW how much would you pay?
oh snap.
it was just another guns and roses reference.
i got excited when my first one got noticed, so i thought i'd feel out how many hard core guns and roses fans there are here by posting only guns and roses quotes.
in other words, it was a failed experiment.
but hey, they can't all be zingers.
Singers. Axl Rose was a singer.
Quote from: Triple Zero on October 07, 2011, 06:31:48 PM
Singers. Axl Rose was a singer.
That is at the very least debatable.
For a given value of "singer"
I prefer to think of him as a shithead with a microphone who should have hung it up when Slash left.
in the hopes that this is turning into the G'f'n'R thread,
i will share that use your illusion I and II came out on my 15th birthday and I think Izzy wrote their best stuff.
also - i believe david gilmour had a huge impact on slash's style, and, in my opinion, one of his strengths as a soloist is that he isn't afraid to play slowly
Theres a lot to be said for the slow solo. A solo is supposed to enhance the song. A blur of notes, while impressive, doesnt always help.
Wait, y'all mean Axl Rose was singing? I thought it was a taped cat in heat. :oops:
Damn I hate finding this shit out in front of everyone.
:spittake: choked on coffee :argh:
If it helps, you can pronounce it as a form of singe, as in one who singes.
Quote from: rong on October 07, 2011, 08:47:19 PM
If it helps, you can pronounce it as a form of singe, as in one who singes.
That would certainly explain the burning feeling in my brain whenever I hear him 'singe'.
axl fans might dig this:
http://stereogum.com/826592/david-bowie-jimmy-fallon-covers-pumped-up-kicks/video/
QuoteHere's something we missed on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon the night before last. Fallon and guest Joseph Gordon-Levitt, apparently friends in real life, got together to sing karaoke and do impressions of other singers. Fallon, as David Bowie, sang Foster The People's "Pumped Up Kicks." JGL, as Axl Rose, sang Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone." And then the two of them, as Bowie and Axl, sang Lady Gaga's "The Edge Of Glory."