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Axl or Kurt or IMO Axl was (is) the last great "old school" rockstar - Kurt the pioneer of the New Breed It's a toughie but i'll go with Axl | |
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kurt seemed like less of a raging asshole, plus i always root for the geek bohemian over the metaloid hessian - blame my high school - so, yeah. kurt. | |
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Kurt seems way more phoney than Axl, but I havn't listned to either in years Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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hmmm: racist, homophobic, shrieking scumbag or depressed, druggy poet?
that's too easy! | |
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Hmmm I didn't know Kurt had such big hands!! The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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lazycrockett said: Hmmm I didn't know Kurt had such big hands!!
you know what they say about musicians with big hands - big guitar picks. | |
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oh i'm going with axl on this one. he is a true rock star. if only he coulod get his shit together and put out some music. | |
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What is he like? | |
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xadnama said: What is he like? he looks like the love child of serena williams and zztop. | |
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Kurt, even though he himself said some assclownish things during his career, if I'm not mistaken (like Pearl Jam were sellouts).
In Axl's defense, wasn't he just showing the seediness of life in the city from another person's perspective when he wrote One In A Million rather than trying to be a racist and whatever else? | |
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kurt has got better lyrics
But he disqualified himself by chickening out (ami english: Bailing) axl never really had anyreal good lyrics, but a killer voice. Both disappointments really | |
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Anx said: xadnama said: What is he like? he looks like the love child of serena williams and zztop. home boy needs a new hairstyle. i'm not digging the braids on him. | |
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Kurt - better music, better singnig, better looks. [Edited 4/18/07 14:11pm] "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really donĀ“t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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Kurt. He would have been a great artist with any decent musicians (no disrespect to the mighty Dave Grohl), but Guns 'n' Roses' greatness was about much more than just Axl.
Just in terms of singing, too, I don't want to listen to Axl all day, but Kurt had a great voice. My Legacy
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Axl! | |
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LittleSmedley said: or IMO Axl was (is) the last great "old school" rockstar - Kurt the pioneer of the New Breed It's a toughie but i'll go with Axl I vote for Axl also. At least I can feel happy listening to a GNR classic. | |
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I love Axl, GnR are one of my favorite bands, but I'm going with Kurt on this one.
Nirvana changed the face of rock forever, whereas we've been waiting far too fucking long for Chinese Democracy. It's close but, Kurt wins. |
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Kurt all the way. "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always | |
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Is this really even fair? | |
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Axl all the way! | |
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kurt is dead | |
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thedribbler said: kurt is dead
Axl might as well be My Legacy
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NDRU said: thedribbler said: kurt is dead
Axl might as well be true | |
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squiddyren said: Kurt, even though he himself said some assclownish things during his career, if I'm not mistaken (like Pearl Jam were sellouts).
In Axl's defense, wasn't he just showing the seediness of life in the city from another person's perspective when he wrote One In A Million rather than trying to be a racist and whatever else? Nope. Not according to Wikipedia: In response to the accusations, Rose initially stated that he did not understand homosexuals, and spoke of negative experiences in his past, such as a seemingly friendly man who let him crash on his hotel room floor and then tried to rape him. Admittedly, that's a horrible story, but to take it out on all "immigrants" "niggers" and "faggots"?...screw him. There was no irony or character building in that song, no matter how people try to spin it now. | |
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thedribbler said: NDRU said: Axl might as well be true But if he ever does release Chinese Democracy I'll buy it My Legacy
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MendesCity said: squiddyren said: Kurt, even though he himself said some assclownish things during his career, if I'm not mistaken (like Pearl Jam were sellouts).
In Axl's defense, wasn't he just showing the seediness of life in the city from another person's perspective when he wrote One In A Million rather than trying to be a racist and whatever else? Nope. Not according to Wikipedia: In response to the accusations, Rose initially stated that he did not understand homosexuals, and spoke of negative experiences in his past, such as a seemingly friendly man who let him crash on his hotel room floor and then tried to rape him. Admittedly, that's a horrible story, but to take it out on all "immigrants" "niggers" and "faggots"?...screw him. There was no irony or character building in that song, no matter how people try to spin it now. I think some of the lyrics were ignorant & idiotic, but if I was to defend them I would say that he was writing from the perspective of a fucked up kid from a small town who'd just moved to the seedier part of one of the biggest cities in the world. It doesn't excuse what he says, but I think he was expressing honest fucked up thoughts. My Legacy
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NDRU said: MendesCity said: Nope. Not according to Wikipedia: In response to the accusations, Rose initially stated that he did not understand homosexuals, and spoke of negative experiences in his past, such as a seemingly friendly man who let him crash on his hotel room floor and then tried to rape him. Admittedly, that's a horrible story, but to take it out on all "immigrants" "niggers" and "faggots"?...screw him. There was no irony or character building in that song, no matter how people try to spin it now. I think some of the lyrics were ignorant & idiotic, but if I was to defend them I would say that he was writing from the perspective of a fucked up kid from a small town who'd just moved to the seedier part of one of the biggest cities in the world. It doesn't excuse what he says, but I think he was expressing honest fucked up thoughts. I completely agree with this. I'm not racist or homophobic and I love that tune. In the same way, I can enjoy Gangsta Rap, "American History X", "Brown Sugar", roots reggae, and "Sister", by Prince. | |
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