Before I even write anything about the show, I know there are a bunch of people who are going to want to chime in with some kind of anti-GnR or anti-Axl comments, comments about how "its not really GnR"(even though the 'New GnR' has been GnR longer than the 'Old GnR'), etc. If you are one of the anti-GnR people who doesn't approve of the new line-up or album, then please move along. This review & thread is for people who enjoy GnR approve of the new band. I don't want this to turn into another thread of Axl-Bashing and defecating upon the current band. Thanks. Now for those still interested, on to the review...
I've been anxiously awaiting for my time to see Guns N' Roses again since Chinese Democracy came out 3 years ago. I got to see them in 2006, and while it was a good show, it wasn't really an enjoyable experience. We had GA Floor tickets and were about 10 feet from the stage when the show started, and couldn't see a goddamn thing because of being crushed by 10,000 assholes who are 6 times bigger than me. So we moved to the back of the floor. This time we had seats (excellent ones at that) so I could actually see & enjoy the show. They played 5 songs from Chinese Democracy (Better, Madagascar, Chinese Democracy, The Blues)& I was one of about 3 people who already knew those songs as I had been following the GnR bootleg circuit since 2000 when the new songs started to appear. There were also WAY too many solos/jams at this show & that just detracted from the enjoyment of the GnR material. Currently, it seems that they have worked that out as all the solos are actually something as opposed to just wanking & noodling off on the guitar. The "instrumental jams" have also currently turned into extended instrumental intros to songs, which is much more enjoyable than just fuckin' around to kill time.
So now onto the 2011 show...on Saturday, 11/26, BlackRoseMetalHeart & I drove 2 hours to the Susquehanna Bank Center (formerly the Tweeter Center, I think. Saw Iron Maiden there in 2006 or 2007.) in Camden for the show. It wasn't sold out, but it had to have been close as it was packed! Our tickets were in Sec 101 Row G; we were probably about 15 ft from the stage! The stage setup was absolutely amazing, with numerous video screens set up and outstanding lighting! The video/lighting really set the most perfect atmosphere on stage for each song! Axl sounded amazing and the band was incredibly solid and clearly enjoying themselves. They started at exactly 11pm and played until almost 2am! The show started with the theme music from Dexter as their stage intro, after that played the intro to "Chinese Democracy" started and half of the crowd cheered. New guitarist DJ Ashba (Sixx AM, ex-Beautiful Creatures) appeared above the drum set (on the 3rd/top level of the stage set up) to start the opening riff to "Chinese Democracy" as the rest of the band flooded out to the stage. Immediately following, the band kicked into "Welcome to the Jungle", to which, this time, the entire crowd went apeshit. After ripping through 2 more Appetite classics, they threw some more Democracy out for the loyal diehards. After ending "Shackler's Revenge", an all-too-familiar (and not played in a hell of a long time) piano note rang out and Axl began singing "when your talkin' to yourself/ and nobody's home...", going into a song they had not played since the Illusion tour & the one song that I have been dying to see live, a song that I & many others are so thankful they put back in the set: the epic from Use Your Illusion II; Estranged. All 9 and a half minutes of its epic glory! Following that was "Rocket Queen". Some other major highlights of the show were "This I Love", a song from Chinese Democracy that Axl had previously stated would probably never be performed live, Dizzy Reed's piano solo which was an amazing instrumental version of The Who's "Baba O'Riley", and bassist Tommy Stinson (ex-Replacements) taking over vocal duties for a slick cover of the Dead Boys' classic "Sonic Reducer".
This was by far one of the best concerts I've EVER seen, and definitely one of the top 2 shows of this year. This is one of those shows that I'll be raving about for years to come!


Setlist:
Chinese Democracy
Welcome To The Jungle
It's So Easy
Mr. Brownstone
Sorry
Shackler's Revenge
Estranged
Rocket Queen
Richard Fortus Guitar Solo (James Bond Theme)
Live and Let Die
This I Love
Sonic Reducer (Dead Boys cover; Tommy Stinson on vocals)
Dizzy Reed Piano Solo (Baba O'Riley)
Street Of Dreams
You Could Be Mine
DJ Ashba Guitar Solo (Mi Amor)
Sweet Child O' Mine
Another Brick in the Wall Pt. II
Axl Piano Solo (Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Someone Saved My Life Tonight)
November Rain
Bumblefoot Guitar Solo (Pink Panther Theme)
Don't Cry
Whole Lotta Rosie (AC/DC cover)
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Nightrain
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Madagascar
Patience
Better
Paradise City
Thanks for reading! Hope you enjoyed!
I've been anxiously awaiting for my time to see Guns N' Roses again since Chinese Democracy came out 3 years ago. I got to see them in 2006, and while it was a good show, it wasn't really an enjoyable experience. We had GA Floor tickets and were about 10 feet from the stage when the show started, and couldn't see a goddamn thing because of being crushed by 10,000 assholes who are 6 times bigger than me. So we moved to the back of the floor. This time we had seats (excellent ones at that) so I could actually see & enjoy the show. They played 5 songs from Chinese Democracy (Better, Madagascar, Chinese Democracy, The Blues)& I was one of about 3 people who already knew those songs as I had been following the GnR bootleg circuit since 2000 when the new songs started to appear. There were also WAY too many solos/jams at this show & that just detracted from the enjoyment of the GnR material. Currently, it seems that they have worked that out as all the solos are actually something as opposed to just wanking & noodling off on the guitar. The "instrumental jams" have also currently turned into extended instrumental intros to songs, which is much more enjoyable than just fuckin' around to kill time.
So now onto the 2011 show...on Saturday, 11/26, BlackRoseMetalHeart & I drove 2 hours to the Susquehanna Bank Center (formerly the Tweeter Center, I think. Saw Iron Maiden there in 2006 or 2007.) in Camden for the show. It wasn't sold out, but it had to have been close as it was packed! Our tickets were in Sec 101 Row G; we were probably about 15 ft from the stage! The stage setup was absolutely amazing, with numerous video screens set up and outstanding lighting! The video/lighting really set the most perfect atmosphere on stage for each song! Axl sounded amazing and the band was incredibly solid and clearly enjoying themselves. They started at exactly 11pm and played until almost 2am! The show started with the theme music from Dexter as their stage intro, after that played the intro to "Chinese Democracy" started and half of the crowd cheered. New guitarist DJ Ashba (Sixx AM, ex-Beautiful Creatures) appeared above the drum set (on the 3rd/top level of the stage set up) to start the opening riff to "Chinese Democracy" as the rest of the band flooded out to the stage. Immediately following, the band kicked into "Welcome to the Jungle", to which, this time, the entire crowd went apeshit. After ripping through 2 more Appetite classics, they threw some more Democracy out for the loyal diehards. After ending "Shackler's Revenge", an all-too-familiar (and not played in a hell of a long time) piano note rang out and Axl began singing "when your talkin' to yourself/ and nobody's home...", going into a song they had not played since the Illusion tour & the one song that I have been dying to see live, a song that I & many others are so thankful they put back in the set: the epic from Use Your Illusion II; Estranged. All 9 and a half minutes of its epic glory! Following that was "Rocket Queen". Some other major highlights of the show were "This I Love", a song from Chinese Democracy that Axl had previously stated would probably never be performed live, Dizzy Reed's piano solo which was an amazing instrumental version of The Who's "Baba O'Riley", and bassist Tommy Stinson (ex-Replacements) taking over vocal duties for a slick cover of the Dead Boys' classic "Sonic Reducer".
This was by far one of the best concerts I've EVER seen, and definitely one of the top 2 shows of this year. This is one of those shows that I'll be raving about for years to come!



Setlist:
Chinese Democracy
Welcome To The Jungle
It's So Easy
Mr. Brownstone
Sorry
Shackler's Revenge
Estranged
Rocket Queen
Richard Fortus Guitar Solo (James Bond Theme)
Live and Let Die
This I Love
Sonic Reducer (Dead Boys cover; Tommy Stinson on vocals)
Dizzy Reed Piano Solo (Baba O'Riley)
Street Of Dreams
You Could Be Mine
DJ Ashba Guitar Solo (Mi Amor)
Sweet Child O' Mine
Another Brick in the Wall Pt. II
Axl Piano Solo (Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Someone Saved My Life Tonight)
November Rain
Bumblefoot Guitar Solo (Pink Panther Theme)
Don't Cry
Whole Lotta Rosie (AC/DC cover)
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Nightrain
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Madagascar
Patience
Better
Paradise City
Thanks for reading! Hope you enjoyed!
