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Yeah and I was there! Other time was where...something ridiculous like Norway or something, right?
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Yeah but the thing is, I love the new material. And he's, I'm assuming, responsible for a great deal of that. http://youtube.com/watch?v=TCyWIbvEd-A Watch him kill this motherfuckin solo.....no seriously......I'll be here waiting.
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Eh, he left for NIN back in 2000 also, and he came back. Tha was also to tour. Hopefully this is the same type of deal.
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I didn't like Finck at first, but loved him when i saw him live in 2006. Many bootlegs only strengthened this love. i think i want to marry him and have ten thousand of his babies. Yeah Slash sucks compared to him in my eyes now.
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The originals, sans Izzy, blew compared to the 2006-07 lineup. I mean seriously, Steven Adler for Christ's sake?
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It's like I once heard about Weiland......a man that wears a Ramones T shirt, that dances like Iggy Pop, and sings like Eddie Vedder....a fraud?
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I've read it is a Robin Finck song.
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His run aginst Edge, with Edge, and against Flair was all pretty good stuff. I definitely loved the One Night Stand match, as well as the I Quit against Flair.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=j9zkXA7q2LA Greates song ever. Off of the new album.
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A major music-oriented television channel has pitched an idea for a reality series to Axl Rose, according to sources close to the project. The show, which would appear on a cable channel that asked not to be identified, would follow the troubled rocker as his continues his decade-long effort to release the Guns N' Roses project "Chinese Democracy." Rose has been laboring on tracks for the project on-and-off since mid-1994, and in both 2006 and 2007 gave several interviews promising the album would be finished "within the year." The sound of Chinese Democracy has often reported to be industrial rock music similar to Nine Inch Nails and Ministry, a style that Rose had long been a fan of. But the tracks that have surfaced online show a variety of sounds, with tinges of everything from Ministry to Queen to classic Guns N' Roses. According to sources at Geffen (Rose's music label) a version of "Chinese Democracy" has been finished and delivered to the label. But there are still outstanding issues between the singer and the label, not the least of which is a recording cost for the project which (depending on who you believe), has reached between $11 and $15 million. Another stickler is the digital rights for the tracks, along with some proposed "bonus" tracks Geffen would like to release digitally. This reality show project would be part of a larger effort to build buzz for an album which faces a number of promotional hurdles. Rose's recent concert appearances have been erratic at best, and many fans of the classic Guns N' Roses lineup are going to require some persuasion before embracing this new sound. Rose is also not an especially "journalist-friendly" preformer, making promotion for the project even more difficult. The new (still untitled) reality show would follow Rose and his band as they prepare for release of the album. It would include behind-the-scenes rehearsal and studio footage, as well as interviews with a number of the participants. "There is a lot of footage to choose from," said a network source. "Some of it is incredibly personal and revealing about Axl's life." According to the network source, the deal for the show is "close, but not signed." Part of the holdup seems to be the timing, as the particpants want to integrate the show into a timeline with the leadup to the album's release, along with the announcment of a limited number of concert dates. Efforts to get a comment from Axl or his management have so far been unsuccessful.
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Can anyone remember why there are subtle references to the DOA working for the Undertaker?
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 Dr Pepper officially declares support for Chinese Democracy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact:Chris Kooluris Ketchum for Dr. Pepper (646) 935-4098 [email protected] DR PEPPER WILL GIVE EVERYONE* IN AMERICA A FREE SODA IF AXL ROSE RELEASES NEW GUNS N’ ROSES ALBUM, CHINESE DEMOCRACY, IN 2008 *Guitarists Slash and Buckethead Will Not Be Eligible For Free Soda PLANO, Texas (March 26, 2008) – Tired of a world in which Americans idolize wannabe singers and musicals about high schoolers pass as rock ‘n roll music, Dr Pepper is encouraging (ok, begging) Axl Rose to finally release his 17-year-in-the-making belabored masterpiece, Chinese Democracy, in 2008. In an unprecedented show of solidarity with Axl, everyone in America, except estranged GNR guitarists Slash and Buckethead, will receive a free can of Dr Pepper if the album ships some time -- anytime! -- in 2008. Dr Pepper supports Axl, and fully understands that sometimes you have to make it through the jungle before you get it right. "It took a little patience to perfect Dr Pepper’s special mix of 23 ingredients, which our fans have come to know and love,” said Jaxie Alt, director of marketing for Dr Pepper. “So we completely understand and empathize with Axl's quest for perfection – for something more than the average album. We know once it's released, people will refer to it as "Dr Pepper for the ears" because it will be such a refreshing blend of rich, bold sounds - an instant classic. ” Show your support for Axl and get on the nightrain of encouragement at http://www. chinesedemocracywhen. blogspot. com/ - Dr. Pepper to Give Away Free Product If Axl Rose Releases 'Chinese Democracy' Posted Mar 25th 2008 9:50PM by Kim Davis Filed under: News, Holy Hell Dr. Pepper is imploring Axl Rose to put out his album that's been an astounding 17 years in the making. The creators of the curiously candy-like beverage have promised that if Rose releases Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' at any point in 2008, everyone in America will receive a free can of Dr. Pepper. But free soda aside, the best part about the proposal might just be the way the company is not only relating to, but sympathizing with, the 46-year-old singer. "It took a little patience to perfect Dr Pepper's special mix of 23 ingredients that our fans have come to know and love," said Jaxie Alt, director of marketing for Dr. Pepper -- not even blinking at her nod to the band's 1989 hit 'Patience.' "So we completely understand and empathize with Axl's quest for perfection -- for something more than the average album." What's more? The "everyone" in their promise comes with a big, wickedly funny asterisk: According to the Dr., both Slash and Buckethead will be left off the gift list. Bet they didn't see that coming. Feel like supporting the cause? Head here to get involved. http://www. spinner. com/2008/03/25/dr-peppe... releases-chine/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd6pTsrJmq4...feature=related Best RVD promos in ECW
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Tool in October of '06.
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Six different drugs found in Ledger's system... The medical examiner has ruled that Heath Ledger's death is an "accident," resulting from the "abuse of prescription medications." The drugs found in his system were OxyContin (painkiller), Valium (anti-anxiety), Xanax (anti-anxiety), Restoril (sleep aid), Unisom (sleep aid), and Hydrocodone/Vicodin (painkiller). Ledger's family released this statement about the news. We remain humble as parents and a family, among millions of people worldwide who may have suffered the tragic loss of a child. Few can understand the hollow, wrenching, and enduring agony parents silently suffer when a child predeceases them. Today's results put an end to speculation, but our son's beautiful spirit and enduring memory will forever remain in our hearts. While no medications were taken in excess, we learned today the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy. Heath's accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage. Our family enjoyed an extremely happy two week visit with Heath just prior to the New Year. Those recent precious days will stay with us forever. We as a family feel privileged to have some of his amazing magic moments captured in film. To most of the world Heath was an actor of immeasurable talent and promise. To those who knew him personally, Heath was a consummate artist whose passions also included photography, music, chess and directing. We knew Heath as a loving father, as our devoted son, and as a loyal and generous brother and friend. We treasure our beautiful granddaughter Matilda (to our dear Michelle) as well as an unbelievably wonderful network of close friends, forever, around the world. Families rarely experience the uplifting, warm and massive outpouring of grief and support as have we, from every corner of the planet. This has deeply and profoundly touched our hearts and lives. We are eternally grateful. At this moment we respectfully request the worldwide media allow us time to grieve privately, without the intrusions associated with press and photography.
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I played "Coma" in a bar last night. Exceptional ending to that song, lyrically and vocally.
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Good. Thank God. He sucked and he sucked hard, and all he did was turn fans away from the product. See ya later, douchebag who killed ECW.
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Not Mary-Kate's Apt Posted Jan 22nd 2008 5:41PM by TMZ Staff A highly credible source connected to Heath Ledger tells TMZ the apartment where the actor was found was not owned by Mary-Kate Olsen or related to her in any way. Death Accidental Posted Jan 22nd 2008 5:35PM by TMZ Staff Heath LedgerCops tell TMZ Heath Ledger's death was accidental.
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Bully was BASED off a true story, Larry Clark fabricated the truth in the movie. Nick Stahl's character isn't even a whiteboy. I guess Kids is one of those movies, you really have to relate to. I acted like most of those guys in the movie(aside from skateboarding) during my teenage years. Maybe I'm the crazy one for not relating to teenage date rapists.
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Kids was realistic, I'll grant you, but Bully was, ya know, an actual true story. Light years better then Kids.
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Apparently alot bothers me.......... Bobby Lashley as ECW Champion to a very very lethargic crowd response. Umaga's debut, destroying Ric Flair.
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Shane Douglas, Dean Malenko, and Perry Saturn in an anti-America gimmick, feuding with........ugh........Jim Duggan.
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At the time, putting Road Dogg and Billy Gunn over LOD irritated the shitout of me. Prince Iaukea over Rey Misterio to keep the TV title. Fit Finley over Benoit to keep the TV title. Benoit had never had a belt which was stupid in itself, plus Fit was about as over as a fart in church in WCW.
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Kids was atrociously bad with nothing but hateable characters. Bully, oddly enough, what with all the rape and drug abuse, almost every single character was, if not likeable, then sympathetic. And Nick Stahl, Michael Pitt, and Leo Fitzpatrick all ruled equally.