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Thread started 05/11/16 10:27am

RiotPaisley

Without Prince no guns and roses??

This is amazing:

http://www.seattleweekly....uffmckagan

I always thought their main influence was Aerosmith
Surprise, surprise.
Another treat. Another trick.
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Reply #1 posted 05/11/16 10:37am

HatrinaHaterwi
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That was beautiful and it's from 2011, so it was purely from his heart...just because. touched

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/16 10:37am

nonames

When I was growing up I got a lot of hussle from rock fans for liking Prince. It is quite satisfying to see how pretty much every musician/band they told me I should listen to if I wanted to be a man not a poof is now acknoledging Prince's influence on them and paying tribute...

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Reply #3 posted 05/11/16 10:40am

Grog

Cool. I had a roommate in the late '80s who loved Appetite for Destruction and I, of course, loved all things Prince. We would take turns blasting songs by GNR and the Purple Yoda. This article brings them both together. Who would have thought that Duff was so heavily influenced by Prince? Maybe he's on the org as we speak!

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Reply #4 posted 05/11/16 11:29am

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Yeah and who did you think Axl got his screams from? wink

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Reply #5 posted 05/11/16 11:41am

PeteSilas

duff is a guy who worships prince, through all the past few years when Prince would get great reviews or his own fans would tear apart everything he did, Duff was one guy who did nothing but praise Prince anytime he mentioned him and knew how special Prince really was.

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Reply #6 posted 05/11/16 11:53am

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I remember in early interviews Duff always said Prince was an influence.

What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #7 posted 05/11/16 11:58am

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I was 15 in 1987, and I was working at my first job at Kentucky Fried Chicken.

I ended up dating a girl there, and played SOTT for her while we were driving around (she drove). She looked in pain, and cringed at the music (obviously not a Prince fan).

She told me that she'd play some "REAL" music for me . . . which was Appetite For Destruction.

Good thing for me, is that I'm more open-minded to music and loved both bands -- but GNR was not a favorite of mine at any time like it was for her.

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Reply #8 posted 05/11/16 11:59am

PeteSilas

I'm a seattleite so I regularly look through the weekly, his statements on Prince are fairly regular. And he writes on interesting topics as a musician. I do wish, as a musician, more of the oversaturated music scene around here was like him. I really don't try to talk to musicians around here, very cliquish and cooler than thou. Duff is part of an elite club and he's humble as hell.

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Reply #9 posted 05/11/16 12:01pm

PeteSilas

Se7en said:

I was 15 in 1987, and I was working at my first job at Kentucky Fried Chicken.

I ended up dating a girl there, and played SOTT for her while we were driving around (she drove). She looked in pain, and cringed at the music (obviously not a Prince fan).

She told me that she'd play some "REAL" music for me . . . which was Appetite For Destruction.

Good thing for me, is that I'm more open-minded to music and loved both bands -- but GNR was not a favorite of mine at any time like it was for her.

me and my fellow prince fan best friend argued about GNR, I called them one of the greatest rock bands ever, he said they were in a league with poison and the rest of the hair bands.

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Reply #10 posted 05/11/16 1:20pm

HatrinaHaterwi
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I've ALWAYS loved GnR's "November Rain" because I get a very strong Prince vibe from it. And the people I've said that to, told me flat out it was because I..."have Prince on the brain"... like that was a bad thing and was supposed to hurt my feelings or something. wink lol

Anyhoo...now that it's making crystal clear sense to me. One more time for the one time. nod




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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #11 posted 05/11/16 2:15pm

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I love Duff! I'm also a huge fan of the original GNR and Slash. Duff is so cool and genuine. It's nice to know how much he admires Prince. I'm not going to lie Prince's face melting guitar work is some of my favorite stuff of his which is probably why i love Slash since their styles are quite similar when shredding.
It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN
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Reply #12 posted 05/11/16 2:54pm

3rdeyedude

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Right around 1:40 he mentions it.........

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Reply #13 posted 05/11/16 3:09pm

SPYZFAN1

Duff is cool, but I have to admit I didn't like his version of "Bambi". Slash said some really nasty and homophobic stuff about P in the past, but I think he changed his ways later on.

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