1. Old Hat from the 117 album is excellent. Nice (I think) slide on it.


  2. Guns N' Roses has just announced two shows for April at the brand new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas! Tickets for the shows will become available to the public starting this Saturday, January 23rd, but Nightrain members have an exclusive first shot at tickets and VIP packages starting TODAY!

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  3. With this reunion, like with pretty much any other, we see the value of the brand. For G n'R the tickets can be ridiculously expensive and they wil sell out quickly, no matter how much they ask. Just 3 months ago I saw Slash with Myles Kennedy in a small sports hall for a very reasonable price. The hall was not even sold out. I had no problem getting right to the front of the stage. Great concert actually, Slash was great and Myles Kennedy blew me away. He sings way better than Axel no doubt and he seems like a really nice guy. Plus the band was great too. But, as I wrote, they had difficulties selling out reasonably priced tickets. Put the right label on it and people will be buying overpriced tickets like crazy.

    The best example of this that I have witnessed was the Queen + Lambert. Everyone knows it was 1/2 of Queen (and yes, there can not be any Queen without Mercury) + that singer... I don't know what word to use not to be rude... he was just the most terrible thing I have ever seen at a concert... But I went to see them, since I wanted to see May and Taylor. And they were both great actually, but trying to ignore that... well, Lambert, was a difficult job. Anyway, what I want to say is that they had absolutely no problem with selling out arenas wherever they went, just because the word "Queen" was on the tickets. May is actually returning to our country again this year, but it doesn't say Queen on the tickets and the tickets don't sell pretty much at all.

    Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger chose a different approach - I don't know kow much it was sincere and how much it was due to the law suit with Densmore :-), but it was exactly the same case as with Queen - half of the band without the singer. But they didn't print The Doors on the tickets, it was actually billed as "Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors." The tickets here were about 35E and they were supposed to play that small arena that I saw Slash in. They had to move the gig into a club, because the tickets didn't sell. I am sure if it was just The Doors printed on the tickets, they would sell out the big O2 arena without any problem and nobody would complain, since I think that the Manzarek / Krieger combo was very well comparable with May / Taylor, only Ray and Robby had waaay better singer, who actually did a great job.

    It shows that many (maybe even most) people go there just to be able to say "I saw G n'R, Queen, The Doors..." and how much are they willing to pay just for that. Isn't it sad?
  4. Ticket prices are insane... 250 dollars for ga.... They sold out
  5. Guns N' Roses ‏@gunsnroses
    #GnFnR

  6. Hahaha that's definitely Axl!! :')
  7. Originally posted by Happy24:With this reunion, like with pretty much any other, we see the value of the brand. For G n'R the tickets can be ridiculously expensive and they wil sell out quickly, no matter how much they ask. Just 3 months ago I saw Slash with Myles Kennedy in a small sports hall for a very reasonable price. The hall was not even sold out. I had no problem getting right to the front of the stage. Great concert actually, Slash was great and Myles Kennedy blew me away. He sings way better than Axel no doubt and he seems like a really nice guy. Plus the band was great too. But, as I wrote, they had difficulties selling out reasonably priced tickets. Put the right label on it and people will be buying overpriced tickets like crazy.

    The best example of this that I have witnessed was the Queen + Lambert. Everyone knows it was 1/2 of Queen (and yes, there can not be any Queen without Mercury) + that singer... I don't know what word to use not to be rude... he was just the most terrible thing I have ever seen at a concert... But I went to see them, since I wanted to see May and Taylor. And they were both great actually, but trying to ignore that... well, Lambert, was a difficult job. Anyway, what I want to say is that they had absolutely no problem with selling out arenas wherever they went, just because the word "Queen" was on the tickets. May is actually returning to our country again this year, but it doesn't say Queen on the tickets and the tickets don't sell pretty much at all.

    Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger chose a different approach - I don't know kow much it was sincere and how much it was due to the law suit with Densmore :-), but it was exactly the same case as with Queen - half of the band without the singer. But they didn't print The Doors on the tickets, it was actually billed as "Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors." The tickets here were about 35E and they were supposed to play that small arena that I saw Slash in. They had to move the gig into a club, because the tickets didn't sell. I am sure if it was just The Doors printed on the tickets, they would sell out the big O2 arena without any problem and nobody would complain, since I think that the Manzarek / Krieger combo was very well comparable with May / Taylor, only Ray and Robby had waaay better singer, who actually did a great job.

    It shows that many (maybe even most) people go there just to be able to say "I saw G n'R, Queen, The Doors..." and how much are they willing to pay just for that. Isn't it sad?
    Amen to everything. Sadly.
  8. This slow leak of dates is getting a little bit annoying.
  9. Now already? They only announced Coachella, Vegas and Mexico
  10. Would Portland & Seattle sell out?