{"id":229536,"date":"2017-07-22T03:10:43","date_gmt":"2017-07-22T07:10:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/last-night-guns-n-roses-played-an-epic-set-at-the-apollo-today-appetite-for-destruction-turns-30-stereogum.php"},"modified":"2017-07-22T03:10:43","modified_gmt":"2017-07-22T07:10:43","slug":"last-night-guns-n-roses-played-an-epic-set-at-the-apollo-today-appetite-for-destruction-turns-30-stereogum","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/hedonism\/last-night-guns-n-roses-played-an-epic-set-at-the-apollo-today-appetite-for-destruction-turns-30-stereogum.php","title":{"rendered":"Last Night Guns N&#8217; Roses Played An Epic Set At The Apollo, Today Appetite For Destruction Turns 30 &#8211; Stereogum"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Appetite For Destruction turns 30 today. If youre a    fan of rock music, it doesnt really matter when you were born     thats bound to make you feel old, whether you were a    teenager in 1987 or whether that album served as a hand-me-down    gateway drug 10 or 15 years later. You could look at 80s hard    rock and hair metal as the bastard child of classic rock, the    delinquent and mutated end game, and now its best and most    respected poster boys have a debut thats a full three decades    old. Guns N Fuckin Roses doesnt have quite the same ring    when it applies to guys in their 50s sporting a somewhat    frightening array of hats. And yet, here we are.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last night, the semi-reunited Guns N Roses played for    subscribers of SiriusXM (a GNR channel launched on the    satellite radio service this month) at Harlems historic Apollo    Theater. It was the kind of thing that thoroughly underlined    their status in some echelon of the classic rock pantheon: a    sprawling three hour set that made room for an instrumental    cover of Wish You Were Here and a Layla tease before    November Rain, an Allman Bros. intro to Patience, a Voodoo    Child tag on Civil War, and full readings of the Whos The    Seeker, Soundgardens Black Hole Sun, and AC\/DCs Whole    Lotta Rosie. (As of last year, Axl Rose moonlights as AC\/DCs    new frontman.) The Kills  another performatively rock n    roll group in a very different context  opened, prompting    conversations like, Wait, whos the opener? I dont know    some indie rock band  <\/p>\n<p>    On some level, Guns N Roses status is very much solidified     a massively popular band with only a few albums and one of the    most its better to burn out than to fade away stories in    rock history at the same time as its a dragged out,    zig-zagging epic fitting for any of their 70s stadium rock    forebears. But seeing them in the context of    Appetites 30th birthday highlights the inescapably    lost quality of their identity now. Theyre caught in some    nexus between the bloated final act of classic rock in the late    70s up against the rise of punk, and then on the other side    the rise of Alt Nation and a new era of now-classic rock, with    a much different set of standards and proprieties that made    Guns N Roses seem like dinosaurs when they were just about 30    years old.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even when if you set aside how poorly some of this has aged     their casual misogyny, Axl being a complete asshole, the    general image of a belligerently wasted and debaucherous young    group now scanning completely illegibly  you have to buy into    it if youre going to enjoy Guns N Roses in 2017. I mean, this    is a band with people named Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, and    Dizzy Reed. Again, there are a lot of hats  and leather, and    long solos, and rock n roll swagger. Theres a quality to    the whole thing that, essentially, feels like the sort of fever    dream someone would concoct for either a very ham-fisted    fiction about a stratospherically successful (and thus free to    be very dumb) rock band, or a Spinal Tap-esque parody.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the flipside, thats precisely what always made them so    cool. Thats precisely what made them one of the last real rock    n roll demigods that suburban kids around the country looked    at and thought, Thats the life. Three decades on,    their power might seem alien in our current musical landscape,    but it is far from diminished.  <\/p>\n<p>    Technicalities first: somehow blatantly defying a wildly    self-destructive past, Axl sounds pretty great live these days,    especially considering hes now in his mid-50s and some of    these songs require screams and actual range. And even    though it isnt the full classic lineup, its something else to    see Axl flanked by Duffs punk-leaning sneer and Slash as the    still-vigorous guitarist, duckwalks and everything. There are    still a few anonymous figures hanging out onstage, but its    better than Axls very obvious attempt to replace Slash with    his cartoonish doppelgnger Buckethead.  <\/p>\n<p>    As for that three hour setlist, it afforded the group time to    play just about everything youd want to hear. (And a few    things you could probably do without, but who would expect    rigorous self-editing from the crew behind the dual Use    Your Illusion release, let alone now that they stand as    one of the last torchbearers for an ancient hard rock brand of    excess.) The setlist was pretty much the same as at any given    recent show, with no alteration for or acknowledgment of the    fact that it was the eve of their first albums 30th    anniversary. Axl barely said anything, for that matter, aside    from occasionally shouting out a band member or thanking the    crowd.  <\/p>\n<p>    The latter part worked in favor of the show, though: This was a    no-nonsense, powerhouse set despite its rambling length deep    into the night. They played the exact Chinese    Democracy songs youd want to hear  Better is a monster    live  and selected a good mix of hits and deep cuts from the    Use Your Illusion albums, with You Could Be Mine a    particular burner live, Estranged the still-more-interesting    cousin to November Rain, and the welcome surprise of Coma.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then, of course, there was the Appetite material  the    stuff where most of us first fell in love with them, the stuff    that had a heightened impact given the timing. Thirty years    later, Its So Easy and Mr. Brownstone make for a perfect,    decadent one-two punch of an opening. Thirty years later,    Sweet Child O Mine is still the earnest salve to its more    caustic siblings. Thirty years later, Rocket Queen remains    one of their best songs, a blend of serpentine groove and    genuine beauty. Thirty years later, Welcome To The Jungle is    as foreboding and exhilarating and infectious as ever,    deserving a spot amongst the greatest classic rock songs.  <\/p>\n<p>    By the time they finally finished playing at 1:30 AM, the    weight of those 30 years could be felt in other ways, too.    There was something out of time about the whole thing, seeing    one of the most monolithic stadium rock bands ever in a    tiny-ish theater, all these years removed from their heyday,    their relevance. Out of any of the revivals and retro trends    from the past 10 or 15 years, theres almost nothing major that    you could point to and find actual sonic influence from Guns N    Roses or their peers. Without being as vaunted as their 60s or    70s predecessors, Guns N Roses have found themselves in a    similar place, exhuming the now increasingly distant past night    to night.  <\/p>\n<p>    But none of that really matters, because when you see them play    these songs live, it has the effect its supposed to. It makes    you feel like a wannabe rebellious teen all over again. It    makes you fall back in love with their extreme depiction of    rock n roll hedonism from the final days of that brand of    rock n roll hedonism. It makes you remember that this was a    band formed of lost kids who somehow conquered the world and    for a time were the biggest thing anywhere and, song to song,    it makes you remember exactly why.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.stereogum.com\/1953433\/guns-n-roses-play-an-epic-set-at-the-apollo-as-appetite-for-destruction-turns-30\/franchises\/sounding-board\/\" title=\"Last Night Guns N' Roses Played An Epic Set At The Apollo, Today Appetite For Destruction Turns 30 - Stereogum\">Last Night Guns N' Roses Played An Epic Set At The Apollo, Today Appetite For Destruction Turns 30 - Stereogum<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Appetite For Destruction turns 30 today. 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