rainman1985 said: Anyone who says there's no passion in the guitar solos on CD just isn't listening. Forgot about Buckethead, the guy with the most solos on there is Robin Finck, listen to his parts on This I Love, Prostitute, Sorry... the list goes on. Personally I felt the weakness of CD was in the uptempo tracks. I dig Riad N' the Bedouins but Shackler's Revenge, the title track and Scraped (awesome intro though) just don't do it for me. There Was a Time, Better, This I Love, Prostitute and If The World (these two tracks are growers, they are not very conventional) are awesome and so well put together they don't just hold up after multiple listens, they get better.
All those "passionate" guitar solos on CD combined can't even hold a light to the kind of emotion Slash laid on the table in November Rain or Estranged or Knocking on Heaven's door. current guns just doesn't have that special quality that set itself apart from all other bands. Axl's the only factor keeping the dead band hooked to machines trying to get a pulse. [Edited 2/6/10 10:51am] "Not to sound cosmic, but I've made plans for the next 3,000 years," he says. "Before, it was only three days at a time." | |
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rainman1985 said: I dig Riad N' the Bedouins but Shackler's Revenge, the title track and Scraped (awesome intro though) just don't do it for me.
Are you high? You just named three of the best tracks on the album. | |
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