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*** Official OM(usic)T Thread ***

Saw the reformed Guns'n Roses this summer, and while the nostalgia was skyrocketing and the evening generally very entertaining, about one third of the setlist was dross and Axl's singing voice clearly wasn't up for some of the songs. At times it was embarrassing to listen to. Great fun to have them back on stage together though.

We went to the Olympic stadium last June, fearing the worst....
Though they were bloody fantastic! A pleasant surprise is an understatement
 
We went to the Olympic stadium last June, fearing the worst....
Though they were bloody fantastic! A pleasant surprise is an understatement

I saw them in 2010 as well and that lineup were unbelievable live. Sadly we don't get Ron Thal shredding our faces off any more, but at least they brought back some of my personal faves from the UYI albums like Coma, Estranged, Civil War and Double Talkin Jive. This whole tour is basically the 91-93 tours all over again with the same solo spots/intros from Slash, some leftovers from the Chinese Democracy era and a couple of new covers like Black Hole Sun and Wichita Linesman. Plus one Velvet Revolver song.
 
Axl should know no one is interested in that Chinese democracy brick, and neither his piano crap and just play the good old classics. I remember watching gnr live in Paris in 92 recorded from TV on VHS a lot back then. 8 years old, and stunned at what we saw. Not so much now. :p
 
Disagree. Very interesting. There are thousands of boring artists, Die Antwoord are great IMO.

Their music videos and the whole white trash aesthetic thing is quite entertaining, but their music is just rubbish, in my opinion. Eurodance with a bricky beat.
 
I saw them in 2010 as well and that lineup were unbelievable live. Sadly we don't get Ron Thal shredding our faces off any more, but at least they brought back some of my personal faves from the UYI albums like Coma, Estranged, Civil War and Double Talkin Jive. This whole tour is basically the 91-93 tours all over again with the same solo spots/intros from Slash, some leftovers from the Chinese Democracy era and a couple of new covers like Black Hole Sun and Wichita Linesman. Plus one Velvet Revolver song.

It sounds strange to say it, but I preferred seeing 'them' at the 02 in 2010 to the supposed reunion last summer. Not that it was bad, it just didn't really click for me...
 
Released this week in 1991

Pixies - Trompe Le Monde
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Nirvana - Nevermind
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
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Thursday, Oct. 11. If you've got 25 quid idly hanging around in your pocket, get over to the O2 Empire in Shepherd's Bush and catch Lake Street Dive.

Great band, fun shows, amazing voice on lead singer Rachel Price.

 
One of the best and most interesting gigs I've ever been to, was when I was the sound technician for 'The fabulous Thunderbirds' .
What a band! First thing they said when they entered the stage for the sound check was, "Get rid of those fudging monitors. We don't need them!"
 
Just found out that next June i will be seeing one of my favourite bands play in one of my favourite Citys. :D
 
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