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199.1 | With Axl's voice he should be easy to find | CLIPR::MARKEY | Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:20 | 4 |
| Mod here - changed title to "Guns and Roses" since they didn't have a
note yet in this version of the conference.
Brian
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199.2 | | SCHOOL::COOK | Grimace Musically | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:54 | 46 |
| From: [email protected]
Newsgroups: clari.news.music
Subject: Guns N' Roses cancels when Axl threatened with arrest
Date: 11 Apr 92 04:52:30 GMT
CHICAGO (UPI) -- The Los Angeles rock group Guns N' Roses abruptly
canceled a concert Friday night and left town just ahead of the sheriff
when it was learned lead singer Axl Rose would be arrested in connection
with a riot in St. Louis last July, a spokesman said.
Shortly before showtime at the 18,000-seat Rosemont Horizon Arena,
the promoter warned Guns N' Roses that officers from the Cook County
Sheriffs Department were going to arrest Rose and extradite him to St.
Louis on a $100,000 bench warrant on four misdemeanor charges stemming
from a riot last July at the Riverport Performing Arts Center.
Rather than go to jail, Rose left the sheriff's jurisdiction.
``It's unusual, to say the least, for anyone to be extradited over
misdemeanor charges,'' said a spokesman for GNR Management. ``It smacks
of celebrity persecution. We understood they planned to arrest Axl
imminently, thus preventing the show anyway. We apologize to the fans
for this and hope they will understand when they hear what we were up
against.''
The announcement was made at 7 p.m. Chicago time, just a half-hour
before the doors were to open. The GNR spokesman said fans dispersed
peacefully, and tickets will be refunded on Monday.
According to Geffen Records in Los Angeles, shows scheduled Monday
and Tuesday at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Mich., are
also canceled.
On July 2, rioting erupted in St. Louis after Rose leaped into the
audience and allegedly attacked a fan who was attempting to take a
photograph of the flamboyant rocker. The band walked off the stage, and
rioting fans trashed the band's equipment, forcing the cancelation of
the next two stops on the tour.
Six days later, the band was in Dallas for its first show since the
riot when the fan filed charges against Rose in St. Louis.
The next night, Rose interrupted a Dallas concert after a fan threw
an empty whiskey bottle on the stage and lectured the crowd about
responsibility and safety.
One day later, July 10, promoters of the St. Louis show filed suit
against the band, claiming its actions led to the riot, in which 75
people were injured. The band blamed poor security at the arena.
On July 30, Rose threw a tantrum and threatened to cancel a concert
at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif., after a police officer issued a
ticket to the driver of the group's limousine. Police said the ticket
was taken back to prevent a riot.
The band's spokesman did not say where Rose and the other band
members went.
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199.3 | buns n noses | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Tue Apr 14 1992 15:02 | 4 |
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.......hope they fry his ignorant ass......
hornet
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199.4 | | CLIPR::MARKEY | Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:45 | 15 |
| Well, I hate his voice... finger nails on a chalk-board as I've said
before.
I hate his "look"... he's a total slob.
I hate his attitude... he's as arrogant an SOB as I've ever seen.
In short I don't like anything about him, *but*:
I hate swaggering, authortarian, "you listenin' to me boy?"
slug-with-a-badge, sheriff types even worse.
So, in this case, I'm rootin' for Axl.
Brian
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199.5 | the Anti-Fun Forces are on the move, folks | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Signifyin' Funky | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:57 | 1 |
| So he's supposed to go to jail for some promoter's lousy security.
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199.6 | Things aren't always what they appear | CADSYS::SIMSNS::FENNELL | Write me up for 125" | Wed Apr 15 1992 10:24 | 10 |
| I initially thought that Axl that was responsible for the mess/riot...
I believe that security was responsible for the problem in St Louis. Axl may
have not shown the best judgement but the riot started due to lax security and
then the crowd trashed their equipment, so they had no choice but to leave.
There was an article on this in Rolling Stone last summer. It isn't a given
that Axl was at fault even though it may appear to be that way.
Tim
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199.7 | GnR not hurting due to St. Louis' shortcomings | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:14 | 11 |
| The incident and occurances at St. Louis were in violation of GnR's
performance contract. That noted, tyhe band can't be cited for
"walking off stage", which sparked the riot. Also, if and when the
riot started, how come security couldn't keep crowd control??
FWIW, the buzz in the concert promotions biz is that GnR is still rocks
hottest ticket (sorry, they gross far more financially than even U2!
[all doubters, see the stats published weekly in Amusement Businezz
magazine!!]), and every house in the country is backing GnR on this
issue, citing "we'd book them in a second". Everyone, except St. Louis
(of course).
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199.8 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | No coasters in hell! | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:17 | 12 |
| and as a PS "fwiw" ... a friend of mine works concert security for all
the major rock shows in St. Louis, and she reports that far before the
GnR show in question, there have been many incidents at rocks shows in
St. Louis. In fact, before the riot, the city was seriously
considering a ban on the booking of these shows, as there are always a
few serious incidents which occur at each show. Warrant and Skid Row
concerts were cited by this security guards as "working nightmares".
Will be interesting to see what the future holds for rock shows in St.
Louis, MO.
B.
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199.9 | | LEDS::BURATI | Language Sensitive Listener | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:32 | 10 |
| Hi Buck,
Thanks for reminding me. I was trying to think of the name of that band
that I loathe so much. Warrent. Yeck!
But regarding GnR, is walking off the stage what the authorities are
considering started the ruckus? Or did Axl do something more
provocative. Wasn't there something about somebody taking a picture?
--Ron
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199.10 | | CADSYS::SIMSNS::FENNELL | 13 is my lucky number" | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:44 | 10 |
| I think there were disruptive people in the front that security refused to
quiet down/remove. Axl asked several times for security to do something about
them and security did nothing. I believe that the people were causing a lot of
trouble and Axl didn't feel comfortable with them there.
Not hard to understand after seeing some of the people I've sat next to.
Hey Buck remember the guys in front of us at GnR???
Tim
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199.11 | What did he say????? | USOPS::OCONNELL | | Thu May 07 1992 14:29 | 4 |
|
All I have to say is the singer can't sing and rest of the band
should due there best to find a real singer...
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199.12 | ........... | AD::FLATTERY | | Thu May 07 1992 14:43 | 2 |
| ...all i have to say is that if you don't like G & R or Axl's voice...
then don't listen or buy their stuff or attend their shows....../k
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199.13 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Thu May 07 1992 14:50 | 5 |
| Though I think Axl and Slash are jerks, the band is VERY hot. All this
"bad boy" bullsh*t is hard to folter out sometimes, but if you can,
this band is a monster !
Jerry
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199.14 | Axl 'n Liza | USOPS::ZAPPIA | armed & hammered | Thu May 07 1992 15:41 | 9 |
|
Ditto - to what .12 said.
Some people might get their wish Axl is seriously considering joining
forces with Liza following how well they hit it off at the Concert for
Life. They've yet to agree upon a name for themselves.
- Jim
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199.15 | I want my H_M! | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son of the Dawn | Thu May 07 1992 20:01 | 3 |
| They are(IMHO)the leadin Edge of Street Rock&Roll.
Crazy_Nuff_Said_Al
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199.16 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | I have a date with BATMAN (the ride) | Fri May 08 1992 11:21 | 4 |
| RE: .11 USOPS::OCONNELL
If your opinions read as good as your prose...
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199.17 | Whatever | CADSYS::CADSYS::FENNELL | Hard to bargle nawdle zouss?? | Fri May 08 1992 22:54 | 9 |
| > All I have to say is the singer can't sing and rest of the band
> should due there best to find a real singer...
I think one reason Axl "can't sing" is that the band does a real live show
and doesn't use backing tapes. Sometimes his voice gets rough, but it is a
real performance. I still prefer to hear sour/wrong notes than a backing
tape.
Tim
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199.18 | same name , but can't sing ......(+e)
no ammunition
no ammunition for guns, good earth for roses
| RTODWT::SUPPORT_AJ | | Fri Jun 26 1992 08:39 | 8 |
| Don't like guns at all, but like roses (mainly white ones).
The mixture of both is quite noisy, means could blow up my mind, but..
The song from the 'BOND'-film is quite good, and there is a well known song
(quite and slow and very long , guess about 8 min.) always played in a video
on TV but ... damn ... can't remember the Titel's name ...
Someone who knows ...
axel
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199.19 | | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Jun 26 1992 10:10 | 3 |
| RE: title..."Patience"?
K.C. who likes guns, likes roses, but hates 'em together!
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199.20 | | BOVES::FENNELL | Cold November rain | Fri Jun 26 1992 12:21 | 5 |
| Nope, November Rain
The one with the wedding and the funeral right?
Tim
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199.21 | I suppose it is... | TAEC::LADRET | Babe alone in Babelonia ? | Mon Jun 29 1992 08:33 | 3 |
| Live and let die, from the eponymous movie.
Didier
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199.22 | G'n'R/Metallica tickets wanted | COMICS::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Fri Jul 31 1992 12:08 | 21 |
| HEllo,
I've seen today that G'n'R and Metallica have postponed their
Foxboro concert til Friday 11th September.
I will be in the area on that date on holiday, and would love to see
this show. Does anyone has three tickets they want to sell. I dont know
if Foxboro has standing/Pitch tickets but they would be superb.
If anyone knowsa anything please amil or call me.
Thanks
Mark James
Mail: KERNEL::JAMESM
DTN: 833 3597
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199.23 | :^)/2 | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Personal Computer Group | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:10 | 11 |
| I heard on the radio that the reason was that Axl Rose was suffering
from strained vocal cords.
Two questions come to mind...
1. How would anyone notice?
2. Is God punishing him for making us suffer from his vocal chords all
these years?
Mark.
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199.24 | | LEDS::BURATI | DARN TOOTIN' ! | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:35 | 4 |
| GnR are my next entry in the I just don't get it note. I listened to one
of their "ballads" on the radio last night thinking "OK, I'll give 'em
another chance". Sheesh, they shoulda cancelled that recording session
too.
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199.25 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Ren, what's `TFSO' mean ? | Sat Aug 01 1992 13:49 | 5 |
| If you can look past all the hype and publicity and *listen* to the
music, they're a very good band. I don't care for their offstage
antics, but *all* their albums have merit ...
Jerry
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199.26 | | LEDS::BURATI | DARN TOOTIN' ! | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:00 | 15 |
| Sorry, unfortunately I heard this tune again. To me it sounds like a bad
joke. How can anyone stand that guy's sing...er...vocal work. The rest
of the band sounds like your average dime-a-dozen garage band after they
smoked too much dope. It makes me think that I must be gettin' old. But
then I heard a hard-driving tune by The Black Crows right afterwards
that sounded real good to me.
How GnR can be so popular is truly beyond me. I mean the singing is bad,
the backup is mediocre, the lyrics are pathetic and the music -- at best
-- unimaginative. When I was 16 I had a band that sounded about like
what I've heard from GnR.
To borrow a popular british term, these guys are posers, IMHO.
--Ron
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199.27 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Tue Aug 04 1992 05:03 | 18 |
| I dont consider myself a G'n'R fan, I have seen them twice, once they
were awful and once they were superb. Axl cant sing, but neither can
Dylan/Jagger/Springsteen, they all have their own style and their own
unique live performance which makes their shows. To say the backing
musicians are mediocre is, IMHO, wrong. Slash is amazing on the guitar,
and many artists have had him playing on their albums...Dylan for one.
The energy and commitment they put into their performance is almost
Unique at this time...very few artists put on a show which is not only
energetic but also fun. And have you actually listened to the lyrics on
'Appetite..' they are better than most artists could ever dream of
writting.
I hate the G'n'R attitude to life and they are all dickheads, but their
live show and their music is to the 80/90s what the stones were to the
60s
MArk
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199.28 | | LEDS::BURATI | I have a gub | Wed Aug 05 1992 00:07 | 14 |
| I never considered Dylan et al to be great singers but even at their
worst I never wanted to crawl into my radio and kill 'em.
>, but their
>live show and their music is to the 80/90s what the stones were to the 60s
Boy this is an awful thought and I couldn't disagree more. GnR are a
bunch of deadbeats that never had an original musical thought in their
entire life. These guys really grate on me -- bad. The fact that some of
them are such #$!!&*%holes just makes it worse. I generally don't dump
on artists that I don't like but in the case of GnR I make an exception.
They just put me in a bad mood, I guess.
--Ron
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199.29 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Wed Aug 05 1992 04:13 | 4 |
| I get the feeling there is no point me entering another note, I dont
think I will ever convert you :)
MArk
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199.30 | Another non-convert | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea is back! | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:03 | 15 |
| I guess that GnR is one of those things that, you either love 'em or
you hate 'em...no middle road. (Now someone is going to come along and
prove me wrong...they always do!) :^)
I hate 'em. They are the ONLY group that I will TURN OFF if they come
on the radio. If given a choice of listening to them or Madonna, I
would choose Madonna (and y'all KNOW how I feel about HER!).
And yes...I HAVE given them a fair shake...For the longest time I would
sit and listen to a GnR song when it came out, hoping that maybe the
first one was a bad fluke. I have not liked ONE song. Not even
"Patience" (which a lot of people I know who don't like GnR will say "I
don't like 'em except for one song). Not one.
K.C.
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199.31 | | LEDS::BURATI | I have a gub | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:53 | 10 |
| No point in arguing about them. I've passed up buying music mags because
they were featured on the cover. They just leave me icy cold. Oh well. I
don't mean to belittle anyone that does like them. To each his own as
they say.
I just needed to get that off my chest what with having Axl's voice
still reverberating in my head. I've said my piece. I just don't get it.
Of course, there's not telling what'll set me off again.
flame_off
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199.32 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Mount Rialto Radio | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:42 | 4 |
| KC, I can't stand GnR either, but given a choice between them and
Stevie Nicks, I'd take GnR anyday. Matter of taste, I guess.
Mark.
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199.33 | i keep tryin | TOOK::SCHUCHARD | Don't go away mad! | Wed Aug 05 1992 14:00 | 6 |
|
well, my teen-age daughters love'em. I've tried listening, and I think
the band plays ok in places, but i have a hard time getting past the
voice too. I'll try again sometime....
bob
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199.34 | Them's fightin' words! ;^) | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea is back! | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:38 | 5 |
| Re: .32
PPPPPPTHTHTHTHTHTHTHFFTHTH!!!!! :^)
K.C.
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199.35 | | BOVES::FENNELL | Living in the limelight | Thu Aug 06 1992 15:04 | 16 |
| I don't try to defend 'em. For some reason I like them and take a lot of flak
when I try to explain why.
The first time I saw them was at Great Woods before Aerosmith. They were okay
to good, but their show started to drag after 8-9 songs. Axl had one speech
trying to defend "Mr Brownstone" and how it was more anti-drug than anything.
Live they can be a bit raw, especially Axl, but I prefer raw to backing tapes.
Seeing them this winter in Worcester, I was amazed at the number of slow tempo
songs they did. Sort of remind me of Led Zep, how they started out with a very
hard first album, then began to explore other rhythms and acoustic melodies.
Of course no one likes LZ either...
Tim
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199.36 | My $.02... | COMET::MESSAGE | You can't dust for vomit | Mon Aug 10 1992 12:15 | 23 |
| Well, I haven't had the privilege of seeing G'n'R live, but, I do have
a couple of their albums. So, for what it's worth, here's my opinion;
Guns and Roses' "Appetite for Destruction" was the first I purchased.
The song, "Welcome To the Jungle", turned my crank the first time I
heard it. It is a visceral, powerful piece of work.
I like several songs on this album. So, naturLLY, when "Use Your
Illusion" albums came out, I bought them, expecting good things. To
date, after several listenings, I've gotta confess I'm disappointed
with the quality of the songs offered. "November Rain" and a couple
others are pretty good, but the projects seem a bit overambitious.
Also, I'm inclined to believe that Axl and Slash may have been playing
the types of gaves with Izzy Stradlin that Keith and Mick played with
Brian Jones, and Izzy told them to take a hike. G'n'R will suffer
because of Stradlin's departure, I'm sure.
So, overall, I think there's a lot of potential there, but the promise
has not yet been delivered.
Your mileage may vary, etc.
Bill
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199.37 | TOTALLY PISSED OFF! | ABLE::SIMPSON | | Thu Feb 25 1993 14:40 | 12 |
|
So does this mean you like G & R, or do you hate em'?
Hate em' - you've got bad taste!
Like em' - now you're talking!!!
Disappointed in what you're sayin',
METAL MANIAC
{P.S. I LOVE EM'!!!!!!!! GUNS 'N' ROSES FAN}
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199.38 | Give him a chill pill..... | BINKLY::DEMARSE | Alison's starting to happen | Thu Feb 25 1993 14:47 | 4 |
| re [-1]: chill out.....it's OK.....there's this thing called different
tastes...
:), d
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199.39 | Waahapun????? | GYMRAT::OUELLETTE | | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:00 | 8 |
|
Anyone get to see these guys in Boston Wensday night??
I hear it was a strange night. With Axel doing his typical
whining about attitudes......
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199.40 | Ever been called by Charlse - no thanks... | BOVES::FENNELL | What you got buried in your backyard? | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:29 | 15 |
| Yeah, he's such a whiner, complaining about being hit by a kahlua bottle.
He didn't like being called by WBCN at 6:00 am after travelling by by from
Maine and getting to Boston at 3:00 am... The nerve!
I think they should have said they wouldn't play until the weenie who
tossed the bottle was outside the building...
He may complain too much for some people (including me) but I think that
he was justified this time.
my 2�
Tim
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199.41 | ... | AD::FLATTERY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:39 | 22 |
| re:. 39..this is the first time i've seen a question asked with an
attitude about the answer already built in...i was at the show....they
were great and so wasn't the opening band the Brian May band....about
the 3rd song in some moron threw a bottle of sambuca and hit Axl with
it...so axl said into the microphone.."see this?...have a good f*ckin'
night" and walked off the stage....after that the road manager or
someoene came out and saidd that they had come to play and do a show
and asked that the lights be turned on and for the crowd to 'police'
themselves...after a bit Axl came out and talked for a mminute about
the fact that he didn't need to get hit with a bottle...nor did any
mem=ber or his band or crew or for that matter, no member of the
audience would enjoy it and that the sambuca sucking moron who threw
thebottle was a real jerk....the bcn thing was a different complaint..
bcn calls axl and slash and wakes them at 6am after a show the night
before as was previously stated and after harassing them, they said
basically 'f*** off*....bcn proceeded to broadcast them saying the f
word for the remainder of the day without getting their permission to
use their voices on the air...which they are supposed to do by way of
FCC regulations or something to that effect.,...so...who's got the lousy
attitude......??...........you may not like the music or the voice, but the
guy has a reason for some of the stuff that he does that you only
(conveniently) hear one side of.............../k
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199.42 | whine, whine, whine | CSLALL::WEWING | | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:41 | 16 |
| i heard (on wbcn so grain of salt it) that no one
involved with the show or who was there saw the
bottle. speculation that axel made it up as
an excuse to hassle bcn.
now he's going to sue bcn for harrassment.
apparenty a lawyer said he would handle the
case if axel paid by the hour and allowed him
to tell axel the suit was frivolous.
by the way, the herald says it was a sambuca bottle
(hmm, the cosmic muffin is always talking about sambuca?!)
a guns and roses fan - NOT
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199.43 | ex | AD::FLATTERY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:44 | 4 |
| ...yeah right.....he'd risk making it up with 14K people as
witnesses as to whether or not the bottle was thrown........please...
if you don't like the guy, fine, but lets stick to reality shall we?
../k
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199.44 | | BOVES::FENNELL | What you got buried in your backyard? | Fri Mar 19 1993 14:57 | 6 |
| Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy, (a strong influence for GnR) lost an eye from a
bottle someone tossed at him. He must have been another whiner.
People who throw bottles should be tossed out of the show. End of story.
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199.45 | not condoning bottle throwing | CSLALL::WEWING | | Fri Mar 19 1993 15:21 | 14 |
| whoa.
i told you what i heard on bcn (and cautioned it should be
taken with a grain of salt).
i don't like axel and the boys but i don't think anyone
should be subjected to objects thrown at them when on
stage.
him blaming bcn for the bottle is what i consider a bit whiney.
BTW - i do like some of their songs.
i do think that being awakened at 6 a.m. is a pain, but
i don't think it's something to sue over.
willie
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199.46 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:04 | 9 |
| ..sorry if that sounded like a frontal attack on you willie....my
buttons got pushed from the first note talking about 'axl whining
again' and all that garbage...the guy may do some things that look
flaky to others and maybe some of them are but i think we all agree
that no one needs bottle s thrown at them on stage.....as for the bcn
thing he took a crack at bcn by saying something like the sambuca
throwing jerk must be a bcn listener..... bcn had been taking potshots
at them ALL day long though, at this point.....as well as waking them
up and in general being boorish pains..../k
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199.47 | Whoooosh... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Fri Mar 19 1993 16:38 | 5 |
| I think there's a great leap from saying "must be a bcn listener"
and "blaming BCN for the bottle".
I don't like Axl either but it sounds to me like you're just not
cutting him any breaks.
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199.48 | | BUSY::ESCOBAR | So I Can See Where I'm Goin' Baby | Tue Mar 23 1993 12:47 | 21 |
|
There is no doubt that Axl has done his share of whining. From the
GNR/Metallica tour loosing money to the sound engineer at every gig.
But for once he has a substantial reason. First of all, had I been hit
on the head with a bottle, I would have walked off that stage, my last
words being "Find who through the bottle and I'll play". That audience
would have split like the Red Sea, leaving the bottle-thrower all by
his lonesome. But he was VERY COOL about it. I have new respect for Axl
that I didn't have before. Any other performer would have left, and
speaking of Bob Dylan... he probably would have died on impact. There's
a big difference from whining about a soung engineer and whining about
Assault And Battery with a Deadly Weapon. Had the bottle hit Axl in
a myriad of other places, it could have been life threatning.
As for BCN. If they took something I said out of context and played it
WITHOUT my permission, to make their station seem 'funny' or what not,
you can bet yer bum I'd be talkin' to my laywer. Expecially something
such as an obscenity.
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199.49 | a perfect match | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:23 | 3 |
| GnR and WBCN deserve each other.
Peter
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199.50 | what is better than WBCN ? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue Mar 23 1993 14:17 | 9 |
|
> GnR and WBCN deserve each other.
WBCN saves my sanity in hotel rooms in Mass.
Lale
disclaimer: I am no GnR fan
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199.51 | | DPE1::STARR | Love and hope and sex and dreams | Wed Mar 24 1993 09:27 | 17 |
| re: Escopose
> But he was VERY COOL about it. I have new respect for Axl that I didn't have
> before. Any other performer would have left,
I dunno about that. I've been to an awful lot of shows in my life, and this
is hardly the first time I've seen something get thrown onstage. Bands will
sometimes ignore it, and sometimes they'll say something, but I've never
seen anyone walk off before.
One time that Journey was playing, Neil Schon got hit in the head with a
bottle. He didn't even stop playing - just kept the song going, all the
while you could see blood dripping down the side of his face and head,
turning his shirt red.... *that* to me is professionalism - you don't let
one jerk in the crowd spoil it for 15,000 others.
alan
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199.52 | | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, DTN 821-4022, Management Systems Research | Wed Mar 24 1993 10:03 | 21 |
| >One time that Journey was playing, Neil Schon got hit in the head with a
>bottle. He didn't even stop playing - just kept the song going, all the
>while you could see blood dripping down the side of his face and head,
>turning his shirt red.... *that* to me is professionalism - you don't let
>one jerk in the crowd spoil it for 15,000 others.
Maybe not but there are some things a person shouldn't have to take. If the
jerk is out of order and injuring someone, he should be thrown out. I for one
wouldn't stand on the stage until my security was assured.
I once was marching in a band at a local festival. I was playing piccolo. I
went to take a deep breath (need a lot of air to play the piccolo, especially
when marching) just when someone threw an enormous handfull of confetti right in
my mouth. Almost asphixiated me. Why do you think sousaphone players have
nets over the bell of their horns? Not just to make them pretty!
I don't believe musicians who are there to entertain us deserve this kind of
abuse. I'm not a great fan of Axl Rose but his gyrations certainly don't
deserve a bottle on the head.
t'row da bums out!! ccb
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199.53 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Wed Mar 24 1993 11:37 | 10 |
| I was at a Led Zeppelin concert (Madison Square Garden around 1976)
where Jimmy Page got hit by an exploding firecracker!!!!
It was towards the end of the show - I think they played two more
songs and then got off - no encore. Supposedly, it required about
a dozen stitches to close one of the wounds. I was worried both
for his ability to play guitar and whether or not the next show
(which I also had tickets for) would be cancelled.
They did catch the guy and charge him with assault.
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199.54 | They used to throw sparklers in Montreal | BOVES::FENNELL | Back to the Light | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:34 | 7 |
| I remember reading that. It was either a cherry bomb or an M80 though. A
firecracker wouldn't have done that much damage.
Like the one that goes off in the middle of Dazed and Confused on
their live album...
Tim
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199.55 | | BUSY::ESCOBAR | So I Can See Where I'm Goin' Baby | Wed Mar 24 1993 16:07 | 28 |
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Re: Alan
>> I dunno about that. I've been to an awful lot of shows in my life, and this
>> is hardly the first time I've seen something get thrown onstage. Bands will
>> sometimes ignore it, and sometimes they'll say something, but I've never
>> seen anyone walk off before.
Throwing stuff on stage isn't anything new, of course not, but
throwing bottles at the singer? Even if it wasn't intentional, a bottle
of sambuca?
>> One time that Journey was playing, Neil Schon got hit in the head with a
>> bottle. He didn't even stop playing - just kept the song going, all the
>> while you could see blood dripping down the side of his face and head,
>> turning his shirt red.... *that* to me is professionalism - you don't let
>> one jerk in the crowd spoil it for 15,000 others.
That's not professionalism, that's heart. If I was giving a
presentation to my supervisors and one of them through their coffee mug
at my head, you bet I'd walk outta there.
You're right one jerk shouldn't spoil it, and that's why Axl came back.
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