
The folks at AT&T Blue Room did it again this past weekend offering up coverage of KROQ’s Inland Invasion show featuring the likes of Muse, Buckcherry, Alice in Chains (not featured online however) and one Guns N’ Roses. In all fairness I didn’t take the time to relax and soak in the hours and hours of bands, band interviews and backstage hijinks, but rather waited until it was roughly time for Gunners to hit the stage to watch. So roughly an hour after the band was scheduled to start, KROQ darling Striker sloppily introduced the band to the worldwide internet audience, and all hell broke loose. Literally. This explains for the inconsistent sound quality (also: that clicking sound is on the recording for these songs, the page kept unexpectedly refreshing itself…don’t know why, I can’t explain it…only for the first few songs though) and the broken songs in the set. “Welcome to the Jungle,” “It’s So Easy” and “Mr. Brownstone” were all victims of my internet connection. Though, if you’re listening to this, you pretty much know how they sound.

From there on out, however, the show was fairly brilliant. Not in the sense that Axl could match wits with any given member of the cast of SNL (even the current cast), but in that he had his band well rehearsed and prepared for the show; something I was not expecting at all.

The band went through “Live and Let Die” while Axl warmed up his voice and the band began taking its presence on the stage. Just as the crowd was starting to get into it, realizing that it was actually seeing a Guns N’ Roses show, Axl did something that was truly unexpected. After all has been said about his egotistical ways he was quite gracious in sharing spotlight time over the course of the night including this amazing solo from guitarist Robin Finck.

The solo served as not only an introduction to the guitarist for those who weren’t familiar with him, but it also showed that the band isn’t there to simply play “the classics,” though they did that too. Leading into Slash’s masterpiece “Sweet Child O’ Mine” Finck showed that he deserves to be one stage amongst the odd mixture of musician that had been assembled for this second generation Guns N’ Roses.

“Knockin’ on Heavens Door” seemed conversational in the way in which Axl approached it. From years of satirical skits and jokes about him, it seemed like his singing voice is just the way he talks, “knockin’ on heaven’s doouooouoooyeahiyeah,” so it’s hard to revisit something that says otherwise. Know what i mean? It’s surreal to hear in a setting like this, years past his prime, Axl just letting it hang out a bit while still occasionally putting everything he has into it at times. We hear him now relaxing and enjoying the luxury of knowing that every single person in the crowd knows the lyrics to your songs and are all singing along with you. What a strange situation that must be for a person. The crowd interaction on this song is absolutely fantastic and towards the end, Axl just rips it, almost as to say “I’m still Axl F’n Rose baby.” For the record, he is.

As previously mentioned, it kicked in that Axl might have some plan in place, and just might be following it. The musicians were prepared and got the crowd into a frenzy and just as you thought that it was good ol’ Guns N’ Roses, the new songs came into play, allowing for the development of this new modern band to take precedence over the older songs. Despite that monstrosity that was called a Gunners song on the End of Days soundtrack, the new material is actually good. Come to think of it, Axl could have released another few albums since “Oh My God” in 1999, so it’s fair to say that he has had time to grow since then…seven years time to be exact.
Speaking of things one can’t be expecting from a Guns N’ Roses show - when a Christina Aguilera song gets thrown into a jam, you know things have changed. But oddly, it isn’t bad…it’s…good…

Very interesting that all three guitarists took part in the solo action for the song with each taking a piece, Richard Fortus taking the first part, then Robin Finck, concluded by Rob “Bumblefoot” Thal. Not to say that it takes three guitarists to fill Slash’s shoes, but in this situation those sentiments aren’t far from the truth.

And then Sebastian Bach comes out. He does his thing but after seeing the VH1 show a few times (who am I kidding, I watched it religiously) I can’t really respect the guy (not that I did before the show)…in all honesty though, its a powerful rendition.

Then, hey kids, it’s solo time again! This time featuring the virtuoso-come-Gunner Rob “Bumblefoot” Thal.

Overall, I’d have to say that the show stunned me. I wasn’t expecting a band that even remotely resembled something “well thought out” or “prepared” but I was wrong. Hopefully we will see this new album released this year. Axl - let’s not continue the trend:
(all tracks have been removed at the request of the artist)
update: Guns N’ Roses - KROQ Inland Invasion
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Also: (Guns N’ Roses “Chinese Democracy” Review) (Anti-Axl Awareness Day ‘05) (Anti-Axl Awareness Day ‘05 pt. 2) (Anti-Axl Awareness Day ‘05 pt. 3) (Anti-Axl Awareness Day ‘05 pt. 4) (Anti-Axl Awareness Day ‘05 Finale)




This is encouraging. Scored suite tickets to their Nashville show. I’m excited now.
Chris
September 25th, 2006
Guns and Roses are OK, but they’re no Snakes and Barrels.
Jon
September 26th, 2006
Why did the artist / Record company want the trax pulled? Are they embarressed of the tunes? I think they’re OK, I hope u GnR fans can get them elsewhere.
Nicolle Ritchie
September 28th, 2006
Dude, I was just skimming your archives. Axl probably got pissed about this because you had Anti-Axl Day and called him a douche back in ‘05 on this site. Just a thought. Keep on rocking it in the free world.
Nate
November 10th, 2006
soy fanatica de los guns and roses y me parece que el tatuaje de axel (bill bailey),es trabajo muy bueno ya que es identico a el….
soy de coquimbo y espero recibir alguna respuesta acerca de mi comentario.
claudia
March 2nd, 2007
i was a big fans of guns n’ roses, i’d love watching slahs guitar playing, so cool and goddamn perfect, so please send me a great music text from your album guns n’ roses lies, the song tittle are PATIENCE, please give me a chordian too.
Thonks alot for your attention.
alx blue
April 10th, 2007
Thanks you guys!!!!!!!!!! I love GUNS N’ ROSES…….. I’m from Argentina, and I want to know about them and whats they are doing…….. So if you can please send mi a e-mail with theirs news….. Bye, Bye… so long…….
Love…. forever GUNS N! ROSES….. Rosyta
Rosyta
April 21st, 2007
AXL U CAN STILL “MAKE MY MOTOR RUN”!!!!!!!
OOOOOOOPS! I THINK SEEING AXL AGAIN JUST MADE ME CREAM MY JEANS!!!!!!!!! I THINK I’LL WEAR MY G’n'R EARRINGS & WISH AX WAS THE ONE THAT WAS THAT CLOSE TO ME!!!!!!!!!
RRRRRRRRRRWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ME’fn’OW - PURRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM TOTALLY DIGGING ON AXL. U WERE & STILL CAN “ROCK MY SOCKS (AND A FEW OTHER THINGS)OFF”!!!!!!!!
DEANNA
April 24th, 2007
The demo’s are great; I think we’ll have a european tour in 2009 and two more albums in the near future after “Chinese democracy” shall be released in the spring of 2008
http://nl.youtube.com/
(Click or paste in your browser tot hear “Chinese democracy” demos
fgy
April 19th, 2008