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onlooker
06-10-2003, 11:22 AM
Set Me Free - From THE HULK Performed by: Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner...

If You liked G-N-R's first CD "Appetite For Destruction" you should hear this track. It's an Exclusive featured from the iTunes Music store. Awesome. A nice video with accompanies it. You should check it out . :D

It's great stuff!

haunebu
06-10-2003, 11:59 AM
I'll get out my Camaro & hair spray.

onlooker
06-10-2003, 12:08 PM
Originally posted by haunebu
I'll get out my Camaro & hair spray. :lol:

iBrowse
06-10-2003, 07:00 PM
Slash is the man. I almost named my cat Slash.

Ra
06-10-2003, 08:09 PM
The band's name is going to be Velvet Revolver. Yup. :lol:

Flounder
06-10-2003, 08:43 PM
I thought Lies, Lies, Lies was the first G&R album.
It had "Patience" their first popular song.

onlooker
06-10-2003, 11:01 PM
Originally posted by Ra
The band's name is going to be Velvet Revolver. Yup. :lol:

I new that yesterday when I heard it on the radio the first time but could not remember the name.


LIES, LIES, LIES? is that GNR Lies? GNR Lies came out in 1988. Appetite came out in 87... LIES, LIES, LIES could be a name of a rough Demo, or something before 87, but not many band's look back on demo's fondly. They are usually not a mature draft of quality content.

onlooker
06-10-2003, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by Flounder
I thought Lies, Lies, Lies was the first G&R album.
It had "Patience" their first popular song.

Wait a second????


"Patience" their first popular song.

I thought welcome to the jungle was their first hit???

Flounder
06-10-2003, 11:58 PM
Ok, I was wrong. Man, I could have sworn lies was first.
According to CDNOW it was In fact it was an small eight track deal to tide fans over until the "official" second album.

It did, however, have "Patience" on it, which is a kick-ass tune.

iBrowse
06-10-2003, 11:59 PM
They already had somewhat of a connection because before G N' R Axl was in a band called LA Guns that was fairly well known in 'the scene'. G N' R Lies was the name of the album you're thinking of, but on the case it said LIES LIES LIES so that's what a lot of people knew it as, but I call it "Axl Whistles".

iBrowse
06-11-2003, 12:02 AM
My copy of GN'R Lies says 1989 and Appetite says 1987.

Flounder
06-11-2003, 12:05 AM
Realizing it was a crime I didn't own that song (patience), I just popped on over to the ITMS and bought it! :)

onlooker
06-11-2003, 06:51 AM
Originally posted by Flounder
Realizing it was a crime I didn't own that song (patience), I just popped on over to the ITMS and bought it! :)

Yes, but did you listen to the new song by Velvet Revolver, and or buy it?

Flounder
06-11-2003, 08:37 AM
Originally posted by onlooker
Yes, but did you listen to the new song by Velvet Revolver, and or buy it?

I haven't, is it good? I do like STP....

Also, probably no one cares but I remember why I thought Lies was first.

In '87, when appetite for destruction came out, I was in 4th grade, not really a big music listening time for me!
I remember first hearing G'NR in sixth grade, which would be 89/90 so Patience was what was all over the radio.

I wanted to buy Appetite for Destruction (I think I thought Patience was on that album) but my mother wouldn't let me!

Which is probably good, as while it's a great album, it includes lines such as "Panties 'round you knees, your ass in debris" which probably aren't too appropriate for a 12 year old.

onlooker
06-11-2003, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by Flounder
I haven't, is it good? I do like STP....

Also, probably no one cares but I remember why I thought Lies was first.

In '87, when appetite for destruction came out, I was in 4th grade, not really a big music listening time for me!
I remember first hearing G'NR in sixth grade, which would be 89/90 so Patience was what was all over the radio.

I wanted to buy Appetite for Destruction (I think I thought Patience was on that album) but my mother wouldn't let me!

Which is probably good, as while it's a great album, it includes lines such as "Panties 'round you knees, your ass in debris" which probably aren't too appropriate for a 12 year old.

I see your point.., and yes it's a great song...

iBrowse
06-11-2003, 12:18 PM
Originally posted by Flounder
Which is probably good, as while it's a great album, it includes lines such as "Panties 'round you knees, your ass in debris" which probably aren't too appropriate for a 12 year old.

Looking back I can understand why my mother flipped her %#@! when I came home with Slayer's South Of Heaven when I was like 11.

I listened to the Velvet Revolver song, but I wasn't that impressed with it. I thought the guitar lines were amazing, but I'm afraid that may have been only because I knew it was Slash. It was a decent song, but I'm still saddened by it a little, that and the thing with Axl recording another G N' R album with out all the right members. I saw the site for their new stuff, it sounds horrible, and all their merchandise and the site is designed horribly.

onlooker
06-15-2003, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by iBrowse
Looking back I can understand why my mother flipped her %#@! when I came home with Slayer's South Of Heaven when I was like 11.

I listened to the Velvet Revolver song, but I wasn't that impressed with it. I thought the guitar lines were amazing, but I'm afraid that may have been only because I knew it was Slash. It was a decent song, but I'm still saddened by it a little, that and the thing with Axl recording another G N' R album with out all the right members. I saw the site for their new stuff, it sounds horrible, and all their merchandise and the site is designed horribly.

I think was 20 when SOH came out. I can't remember, but I did buy it the day it came out though. I was never a big G'n'R fan, but I did like that first CD. I thought the rest were a total loss. The thing that attracted me to the Velvet Revolver song was the fact had that same rough edge that says I'm full of angst, but I'll kill it with anger, and aggression, so FTW. That's what G'n'R's first CD had that was lost on their later work.

The Velvet Revolver song has Slash playing like he's been main lining that FTW attitude on a two year binge. And everybody knows Scott Weiland never let's up. That guy comes out of jail in drag. Talk about scary. :wow: