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2013.03.17 - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia

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Post by Soulmonster Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:10 am

Date:
March 17, 2013.

Venue:
Sidney Myer Music Bowl.

Location:
Melbourne, Australia.

Setlist:
01. Chinese Democracy
02. Welcome to the Jungle
03. It's So Easy
04. Mr. Brownstone
05. Estranged
06. Better
07. Rocket Queen
Richard Fortus Guitar Solo - The Blacklight Jesus of Transylvania
08. Live and Let Die
09. This I Love
10. Used to Love Her
Dizzy Reed Piano Solo - No Quarter
11. Catcher in the Rye
12. You Could Be Mine
Dj Ashba guitar solo - Ballad of Death
13. Sweet Child O' Mine
Jam (Another Brick in the Wall part II)
14. November Rain
15. Glad To be Here
16. Don't Cry
17. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
18. Nightrain
ENCORE:
19. Patience
20. Paradise City

Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitarist), Bumblefoot (lead guitarist), Dj Asbha (lead guitarist), Tommy Stinson (bass) and Frank Ferrer (drums), Dizzy Reed (keybards), Chris Pitman (keyboards).

2013.03.17 - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia Rightarrow Next concert: 2013.03.20.
2013.03.17 - Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia Leftarrow Previous concert: 2013.03.16.


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Post by Soulmonster Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:13 am

Review in Faster Louder:

Guns N' Roses, ZZ Top, RoseTattoo @ Sidney Myer MusicBowl (17/3/2013)
Wed 20th Mar, 2013 in Gig Reviews

It may be the Axl show, but the Guns N’ Roses frontman caterwauls, yelps, shimmies and sashays his way into Melbourne’s heart writes BEN CONNOLLEY.

There’s a moment about five songs into Guns N Roses ’ second sold out show at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl where Axl bemoans that he is, “Old at heart, but I’m only 28/and I’m much too young to let love break my heart.” Almost instantaneously it’s impossible to suspend your disbelief. The lyric, from Use Your Illusion II ’s ‘Estranged’, speaks of a young and naïve love-sick fool watching everything fall apart, and it flies in the face of Rose’s present day reality.

No longer just old at heart, the rocker looks every inch his 51 years: bloated, wrinkled and often short of breath. Few concessions are made for his age, save for frequent mid-song retreats to a side-stage dressing room; and the result feels a little like a bad pastiche. Still, what does it matter? Gunners were always selling a flashy veneer – one where black leather chaps, sunglasses at night, neck tattoos and chunky silver skull jewellery were the norm.

Earlier in the day, Australia’s own purveyors of the hard-livin’ lifestyle Rose Tattoo went some way to proving that no, it didn’t matter. If you could ignore the fact their inked-up frontman was the likable host of a few charity television shows and a vocal (and conservative) political candidate, the band’s beefy renditions of past glories are raucous and fun. A quintessentially Australian sound, the foot-to-the-floor bottom end and crunchy guitars almost drip with pub sweat. From the top of the hill, the mix is often drowned out by the high-pitch drone of nearby Formula One cars, adding to the heady masculinity of it all.

Flipping the coin completely there was no suspension of disbelief required at all for ZZ Top ’s Route 66 brand of sexualized blues-rock. Looking resplendent in embroidered suede purple suits with their trademark white beads swinging to-and-fro, there is no doubt that in their fifth decade together, the trio’s tongues are still firmly in cheek. They kick off with the dripping, drawling southern rock of ‘I Thank You’ and ‘Gimme All Your Lovin’, backed by strange ‘90s-era MTV video screen loops, which alternate between desolate “road-scapes” and writhing girls. The motifs explode into overdrive as the trio hit their stride with big hits ‘Sharp Dressed Man’ and ‘Legs’, which hit the mark for most in attendance.

The “Appetite for Democracy” tour, as this run of shows has been affectionately dubbed, seemed the perfect chance for a band to reflect back on an album, now a quarter of a century old. However, the Gunners are no ordinary band. A lot of water has gone under the bridge in 25 years – breakups, reunions, Chinese Democracies – so it is with equal parts excitement and trepidation that life-long Gunners fans await the arrival of the main event.

It eventually blasts off with a pyro-injected rendition of the title track Chinese Democracy. A slight misfire that is rectified immediately by the familiar opening riff of ‘Welcome To The Jungle’. This blows any stray cobwebs off Axl Rose, whose squeal comes somewhere from deep in his guts. In many ways there is little difference between the Axl of old and the Axl of new: he caterwauls and yelps in all the right places, he shimmies and sashays as if he is still taking beer bottles to the head at the Roxy, and he piss bolts to stand-still like he still racing up the ego-ramps of the Use Your Illusion era stages. It’s immediately captivating.

Appetite gets a couple more airings early on, showing off the prowess of the current Gunners outfit, which comprises a trio of guitars, bass, drums and two keyboards (one manned by the original “ring-in” Dizzy Reed). The guitarists are undoubtedly the focus of the show, playing solo-bingo in order to crank out the riffs. Self-imposed ringleader DJ Ashba apes around from every vantage point to rally the crowd, his baby-faced charisma coupled with an impressive array of fashion accouterments belying his age.

Fellow guitarists Richard Fortus and someone called Bumblefoot both fit like gloves and deliver absolutely flawless riffs without batting an eyelid. Bassist Tommy Stinson, formerly of The Replacements, is a dead ringer for Sid Vicious (even down to his loping gait and frizzled hair) and content to take a back seat, sauntering around the side of the impossibly high drum riser.

Five songs in Bumblefoot positions his guitar skywards, leans back on his haunches and sets his face to melt-mode, Axl sidles up beside him and croons that line from ‘Estranged’ and just like that the whole façade comes crashing down. From this point in the night the audience has two choices, sneer at what Gunners have become or embrace what the band’s songs always were: pure escapism backed by some shit-hot guitar work, a solid bottom end and lead by an eccentric, wailing madman.

By the end of ‘Estranged’ my sneer transforms to a smile, and rather than think about what once was, for the following hour-and-a-half I embrace a cavalcade of overblown, bloated and downright clichéd rawk. And the great majority of those in attendance choose the same path. Appetite numbers all get a boisterous return from the crowd.

The encore is lead by ‘Patience’, before an orgy of off-kilter kick opens up into quintessential gig closer ‘Paradise City’ which is accompanied by an absurd hurricane of red and gold confetti. It may be naff and a just a little bit overblown, but hey it’s Guns N’ Roses.
Source: http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/events/35223/Guns-N-Roses-ZZ-Top-Rose-Tattoo-Sidney-Myer-Music-Bowl-1732013
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Post by puddledumpling Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:01 am

...and this BEN CONNOLLEY reads as intoxicated by the exuberance of his own naffing verbocity. Per Urban Dictionary: naff - British slang, today meaning uncool, tacky, unfashionable, worthless... or as a softer expletive, in places where one might use "fuck" as in "naff off", "naff all", "naffing about".

Origins of the word are disputed, but it appears to have come from Polari (gay slang), used to dismissively refer to heterosexual people. It was introduced as a less offensive expletive verb ("naff off") in the '70s UK television show, Porridge. "Naff off!" was famously used by Princess Anne in 1982.
Naff the naffing naffers.
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Post by Soulmonster Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:41 pm

Review in Music News.com:

Guns N' Roses
Appetite for Democracy Tour, Melbourne


added: 21 Mar 2013 // gig date: 18 Mar 2013
reviewer: Cate Altamura


Guns N' Roses exploded onto the stage in Melbourne on Sunday night with a bang. Pyrotechnics, lighting, and a track from Chinese Democracy opened the show. Notorious for running up to 3 hours late, Axl Rose was surprisingly on time. After waiting hours to see the band perform in Scranton, Pennsylvannia and Nashville, Tennesse, I prepared myself to leave the Sidney Myer Music Bowl at 1 am.

The crowd in Melbourne was electric, especially in comparison to the rather subdued Perth show that I attended one week earlier. With the exception of scant individuals, almost the entire stadium were up on their feet rocking out to the band.

Looking around at the crowd, it was an eclectic group from young children to couples in their 60's and all in between. It was clear that Guns N' Roses appeals to the masses. Axl is often descibed as a controversial frontman but his talent and ability to command the audience’s attention are undeniable.

When I quizzed Dj Ashba about what it was like to share a stage with Axl in a previous interview he stated: “Axl is awesome; he is one of the last true Rock stars, and one of the world's greatest Rock and Roll singers. Its a pleasure to share the stage with him.”

Some may say that Axl is an egomaniac, yet he gives each band members their time to shine. Ashba, the newest member to join Guns N' Roses, was impressive with his solo Mi Amor. Ashba is charismatic and knows how to gain the crowd’s adulation. So much so that two bras were rocketed onto the stage and into Ashba's hands.

Axl Rose is the only original member and given all the attacks the new line-up receive on social media, they are solid performers and work extremely well together. The revamped line-up includes: Dj Ashba (guitar), Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (guitar), Richard Fortus (guitar), Dizzy Reed (keyboard), Tommy Stinson (bass), Chris Pitman (keyboard), and Frank Ferrer (drums).

Sweet Child O' Mine, Don't Cry, and Welcome to the Jungle were crowd favourites. Yet seeing Axl sitting at the piano performing November Rain was a special moment and took me back to my teenage years when posters of GNR covered my bedroom walls.

US band ZZ Top, whom are touring Australia with GNR, brought to the stage their blues rock, classic beards, and hats. Legs, Gimme All Your Lovin' and La Grange were on the set list and well received.

The show closed with an encore performance of Patience, Paradise City, and a blast of canon confetti. After the band bowed to the fans, Axl took to the microphone for the final time to say "Aussie Aussie, Aussie" which was met by a resounding "Oi, Oi, Oi". A solid concert all-round with electrifying energy.
Source: http://www.music-news.com/showreview.asp?nReviewID=9053&nType=3
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Post by puddledumpling Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:44 am

reviewer: Cate Altamura
journalistic Backlash!
love this 'TUDE, love this reviewer
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