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bo rhap, when Axl Rose sings, just before the line

"so you think you can love me and leave me to die"

the snare of Roger sounds really CRAP!

What d u think?
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The mother and a friend  worried about his
health and safety.
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i don't realise nothing in this time.... he played anithing wrong?????
P.A
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The real story?

Ok, it was a long day and someone had inadvertantly placed a turkey sandwich on Roger's snare drum, thinking that Axl would have stopped midway thru the song and started a fight with someone in the crowd.  Roger was very careful not to hit the sandwich, but unfortunately it muffled the drum and they were unable to clean it up in post-production.

You can see him eating the sandwich at the 5:43 mark.
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Welcome to Queenzone, where we boast a sensible response ratio of around 1:10. It won't be long before Paul Rodgers is being blamed for the snare sound.

Seriously - I haven't heard it in a while. I'll watch out for it next time.
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[b]queen79luca wrote: [/b]

bo rhap, when Axl Rose sings, just before the line

"so you think you can love me and leave me to die"

the snare of Roger sounds really CRAP!

What d u think?[/QUOTE]

I think Axl Rose sounds really, really shitty from the point where just before he opens his mouth during his first part of the song, up until a short while after he leaves the stage.
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[b]dbruce wrote: [/b]

Welcome to Queenzone, where we boast a sensible response ratio of around 1:10.
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Tssk. Optimist.
Not Plutus but Apollo rules Parnassus
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He just misses the rimshot, broken stick maybe, or maybe he wanted to hear the full glory of Axl, rimshots are loud!
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He just stayed terrified when Axl enter  with that clothes!!!!
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It was my fault.  I put the sandwich on Roger's snare.
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[b]dbruce wrote: [/b]

It won't be long before Paul Rodgers is being blamed for the snare sound.
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No, your timing is way out.  It was Kate Perry.