Originally Posted by THISmaqe:
Please, please. "Jailbait" is a Motorhead song and a great one. Kip wrote "Seventeen" which is altogether different. Don't ever say this again.
I think he was referring to 17 being about a jailbait girl not the song jailbait. [Reply]
The "circumstances" you speak of were enormous amounts of fame of fortune, which allowed each member the opportunity to exercise their ego, especially Axl. Once Izzy became disinterested, the songwriting diminished and the chemistry was never the same after he left and Adler was fired.
Izzy and his jujuhounds couldn't do it on their own either. With GNR, the sum was greater than their parts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by THISmaqe:
Actually, you can buy remastered versions of their early stuff just about anywhere.
that is good i need to buy it put my good headphones on get some makers mark and get back to buying full albums for the entire experience. kick that shit old school [Reply]
I'll always remember the first day we got cable, with the little white box that had the cord running to the TV (QUIT RUNNING THE SLIDER UP AND DOWN SO FAST< YOU'LL BREAK IT!!!!!)
First three videos I saw on MTV were...
"Just Like Paradise"
""Learning to Fly"
and
"Fat"
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
Izzy and his jujuhounds couldn't do it on their own either. With GNR, the sum was greater than their parts.
While I agree with the latter statment, Izzy wasn't even mining the same territory as GNR. He was going for "Exile on Main Street", not "Appetite for Destruction". [Reply]