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POP MUSIC REVIEW; Guns N' Roses can still heat things up; It's all Axl's show as the not-so-classic version of the band shakes up Gibson Amphitheatre with its rock theatrics
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Guns n Roses
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2006
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2006
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POP MUSIC REVIEW; Guns N' Roses can still heat things up; It's all Axl's show as the not-so-classic version of the band shakes up Gibson Amphitheatre with its rock theatrics
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POP MUSIC REVIEW; Guns N' Roses can still heat things up; It's all Axl's show as the not-so-classic version of the band shakes up Gibson Amphitheatre with its rock theatrics
2006
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Looking like an alien mantis, jaws parted as if to bite the head off a giant fly, [Axl Rose] disdained credibility at the Gibson Amphitheatre on Sunday night while injecting further histrionic fizz into the vocal melodies of turn-of-the-'90s GNR ballads such as the buoyant \"Sweet Child O' Mine\" and the tenderly overfragranced \"November Rain\"; if he had ever drawn genuine emotion from his weeper repertoire (doubtful), those days were dust. Still, a creepy artificial buzz always rewards the absorption of Rose's headlong muggery, and when he had nothing in mind but rocking his butt off (\"It's So Easy,\" \"You Could Be Mine\") and polluting his liver (\"Mr. Brownstone,\" \"Nightrain\"), he took everybody along on his ambulance joyride.
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Los Angeles Times Communications LLC
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