1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:One of the coolest things about Rocket Queen is how the orgasmic sounds make a re-appearance at the end of Illusion II on My World. For some reason I really like My World - there's something so cool about it (effects, synths, drum machines, 'heartbeats', vocals etc) yet so prophetic - so to speak.

    Oddly enough, the woman/women's voice(s) appear(s) on the final track (Coma) of Use Your Illusion I.
  2. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Guess what I'm gonna do now?

    What's Axl gonna do now? Let me guess, you're gonna sit on your ass not doing anything and spending 35 seconds contributing to an album that wasn't coming for 15 years later?


    well not entirely...

  3. Well played.

    An "interesting" album, if anything.
  4. A pointless album to me, even if there is still a couple of good songs on the album.

    Got to love the Attitude cover, though.
  5. uhm The Misfits .. gourmet
    Raw Power .. Ain't It Fun ..
  6. no one mention the "hit" Since I Don't Have You?
  7. It was a hit?
  8. don't remember how the single sold but lots of radio/video airplay in that time (here at least)
  9. I never heard it on the radio but did see the (imo, awful) video on MuchMusic (our MTV) quite a bit back in late-1993.
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:I never heard it on the radio but did see the (imo, awful) video on MuchMusic (our MTV) quite a bit back in late-1993.

    I quite like the video. It's so odd that I can't help but not like it.

    What I don't quite understand is how it got on the Greatest Hits set. Ask just some random person about Guns songs (which were hits versus those that were not hits) and they more than likely won't mention this one let alone know even anything from Spaghetti Incident.

    By the way Ronnie, now that you mention Misfits, some of their songs are so good. Attitude being one that I had to find out just who originally did it - and they had others that I can't recall the titles of. T'was all on Spotify anyway.


    Here's an interesting one as well that you may or may not know of - Izzy Stradlin's 117 Degrees from the late 90s - 1998 I think. A great rock album that I found, strangely enough with some other hard-rock album by some Swedish guys by the name of Graveyard, who very much reminded me of a mix between a 'mid-heavy' Sabbath and Zep together (and could have been a Guns-like band, had GnR stayed together as they were).

    Izzy's album was kind of blues, hard rock, rock and roll and some Southern sound all mixed together.





    Anyone else heard of it, or heard it?
  11. heard it years ago far from being close to a masterpiece it's quite a pleasant rock n roll album, with all the influences you've said .. same for the album after .. Ride On i think. Duff is in both. absolutely no promoted because also of his "lazyness" in touring.
    i know he made some others till today (some neither on cd) but i lost his tracks, musically, years ago