It's Friday, I don't give a fuck, Jack Daniels & Coke, kind bud in a foggy room, listening to fucking rock-n-roll. The dirtier the better, post em if you got em, rolled ones and cold ones mothefuckers.
I'd call those GNR songs metal, not rock and roll, if it's being judged on a music > image scale. Nighttrain's chorus is as metal as it gets when it comes to the notes.
post by MotleyGrue at Apr 12,2013 3:59pm edited Apr 12,2013 4:02pm
I'd call those GNR songs metal, not rock and roll, if it's being judged on a music > image scale. Nighttrain's chorus is as metal as it gets when it comes to the notes.
I have to disagree fine sir, while their may...be metal elements, it is straight up dirty cocaine rock n roll. That's how I see it, when they came out, there was metal, and there was Guns n Roses.
I have to disagree fine sir, while their may...be metal elements, it is straight up dirty cocaine rock n roll. That's how I see it, when they came out, there was metal, and there was Guns n Roses.
Their tone and their look, I can see that, but I feel like the songwriting always outweighs that with any band and for true rock and roll from GNR you'd have to go back to songs from Live Like a Suicide or maybe Dust N'Bones or Shotgun Blues from the Illusions, but that's pretty much it from the golden era of GNR original albums where it's really plain old rock and roll. The metal influence on the music writing on Appetite is defining, I think, and the guys from GNR made a point of associating themselves as a metal band when they came out, calling Metallica and Megadeth their favorite bands in magazine interviews at the time and viewing them as their peers. I tend to believe the broader definition of metal does it more justice and rings more true, and Slash is the guy who inspired me to be a musician these last twenty years, so since I'm pretty committed on these points we might have to agree to disagree on this one, my friend.
I have to disagree fine sir, while their may...be metal elements, it is straight up dirty cocaine rock n roll. That's how I see it, when they came out, there was metal, and there was Guns n Roses.
Their tone and their look, I can see that, but I feel like the songwriting always outweighs that with any band and for true rock and roll from GNR you'd have to go back to songs from Live Like a Suicide or maybe Dust N'Bones or Shotgun Blues from the Illusions, but that's pretty much it from the golden era of GNR original albums where it's really plain old rock and roll. The metal influence on the music writing on Appetite is defining, I think, and the guys from GNR made a point of associating themselves as a metal band when they came out, calling Metallica and Megadeth their favorite bands in magazine interviews at the time and viewing them as their peers. I tend to believe the broader definition of metal does it more justice and rings more true, and Slash is the guy who inspired me to be a musician these last twenty years, so since I'm pretty committed on these points we might have to agree to disagree on this one, my friend.
Agree to Disagree, its fucking cool, at least we can both appreciate the music. Good to know you know your GNR.