@jcsk8 looking around at other bands? Pearl Jam? Foo fighters? Smashing Pumpkins.. NIN. All can still do what they've ever done. No tuning down guitars and backing Tracks. No? I don't think anyone (That I know of) will hold their voice forever. I merely? Stated facts. And . Robert plant? Is still doing it. Klaus Meine of the Scorpions! ..so? Some? Obviously take care of themselves better than others. We are all Human. We all make mistakes. Axl? Just made more. We will all live . Thank you
@@ActionFigureMagic Dude. Duuude. Probably you´re not aware about vocals. Let discuss. Drive, in rock, is very demanding. As high pitch singing too. All those you named aren´t as close as GNR vocals, or Skid Row, for example. Klaus Meine is a great voice, aswell Bruce Dickinson, and Dio was. Those three were fenomenal. But you can´t judge Axl very high pitched drives compared to those other melodical vocies. He deliveried a LOT live, MANY times back than. That´s out of contest.
I remember checking liner notes in the booklet of the "Appetite from destruction" album back in the 90s. I noticed a kind of quote under the "Thanks" section which read: "With your bitch slap rapping and your cocaine tongue you get nothing done". Probably, "You could be mine" had been already written in 1987.
If you really dig into any decent band's catalog, you'll find that for that "first album", they tend to have 20-25 songs written and ready to be recorded. If only because you need that many to carry a full set when you're touring. When you finally record your first album, you simply aren't going to record all 20. Just 8-10, typically. So when you go to record your next album(s), if you have trouble writing new material, you still have that bank of 10+ songs that you started out with, that you can draw from. So you generally write 5-6 new songs ... and steal a couple from your first batch. Fun fact: the ORIGINAL demo recording for Van Halen's "Running with the Devil" started out with an intro song called "House of Pain" and it had a fading car-horn sound as an effect at various points in the song. "House of Pain" was cut, but that car-horn sound that you hear as the intro to "Running with the Devil" ... is ACTUALLY the outro sound effect from the original "House of Pain." We wouldn't hear the actual recording/ re-recording of "House of Pain" for FIVE MORE ALBUMS, until "1984" was released. So yeah, good bands keep good songs ready to go for later recordings. ;)
My buddy had one too, he paid 100 bucks for it back then, and someone stole it. His bootleg if I remember correctly was from a studio in Japan or something like that
This is rare becaus it shows an amazing time in his singing history in yhe beginning where his throat and singing voice isnt blown out yet straining and over singing and years and years of long concerts and drink and drug to excess... Now im not saying this before all of that lol im not a historian..but this is when his singing voice was still MINT and sounded prob the best ive ever heard it.. even though its grainy anf hard to hear..this is the best Axl has ever sounded.. IMHO. 🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🤘
Although I mostly agree, and this performance is just unreal, literally, there was another sublime period for Axl, and that was in 2010. He never sounded more complete, full rasp, top rasp, tuning, strength, maturity. And it lasted for almost two years.
@@kristopherguilbault5428 this? Was not the beginning. unless? Ya mean,'It Was the beginning of the end of his Voice'. Hence? Chinese Democracy taking 20 yrs to make. Had to wait for the right voice F/X. And? It's ALWAYS been the issue. ImHO 🙏
@Drjackdempsey9644 yes, I know that, but it's not just about the range, Axl had 5 octaves range, meaning he could've sing lower than Barry White and higher than Beyonce. He was also very musically gifted in every possible way. However, his voice was and still is weak in terms of endurance, that's why he is struggling with live performances even when he was younger and still had a lot more power. I adore Axl and G'N R, I love them since 1989, but the power and emotions in Layne' singing is unmatched. Too bad Layne didn't lived longer, who knows how he would've sound today. It's just that they are very different singers. That is only my humble opinion of course.
Hi Thanks for posting ✨🇺🇸 Love this stuff , from my day’s If growing up, in da 80s never going home , mom doesn’t know where’ you are . 👌❤️🌸☕️🍿🌎🎭😁✨👍🥩‼️🥶😇
O andamento mais lento mas a musica tava lá essência cowntry dela nunca se perdeu, as vezes musicas antigas ainda tem utilidade pra um album futuro , nunca descarte!
The similarity of Yesterday and Fall To Pieces is that both use the same progression (a "double plagal" in the key of D just like Sweet Child O' Mine) I'm sure the use of that progression and key in those songs is influenced by "More than a Feeling" by Boston
@@kerenolivero7097 Precisely why I don't anymore. I'd go to the cinema if I wanted to hear Micky mouse singing. Be a hell of a lot cheaper too. It's not just Axl. Frank plays far too slow which makes him sing differently. Compare Axl's voice when he's playing compared to when Steven's back in the saddle. Franks too slow. Nothing against the guy. He's just not the right fit
Una versión muy primaria interpretada por los "Drunk Fox" así se hacían llamar en jams q solían armarse en la escena, con Axl, Steven, Duff, Del James, West Arkeen y tmb participaban Slash e Izzy entre otros... Hermosa versión, más natural y orgánica! 🤘🏻🍻
Fall to pieces? I hear Led Zeps 'Thank You' into 'Dear Mr. fanstasy' 😂 Arghhhh! Than Axl sang(or..Tried) .and .I scrolled on. 😊(Yes..I know it was new..and the first time. And? Clearly? Were working out the Bugs of the song)😊
this is not fake. 14th June 1988, Coconut Teaszer, Los Angeles, CA, USA. GN'R played as "Drunk Fux" with West Arkeen and Del James. 1. I Got a Line on You (Spirit cover) 2. Wishing Well (Free cover) 3. Communication Breakdown (Led Zeppelin cover) 4. Scarred for Life (Rose Tattoo cover) 5. [Axl on Vocals] Sentimental Movie 6. [Axl on Vocals] Yesterdays 7. [Axl on Vocals] Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan cover) 8. Born to Be Wild (Mars Bonfire cover) 9. Honky Tonk Women (The Rolling Stones cover)
This is Axl singing Yesterdays while Slash plays Fall to Pieces
Fall to pieces es yesterday con distinto arpegio con los mismos acordes.
@dude7883 definitely the same chord progression, I thought the same thing every time I heard it too
Someone with an ear.
One of the best voices in rock ever!
yes !
A long time ago...in a galaxy far far away
@@ActionFigureMagic Did you expect any singer to stay in his best forever? Everybody gonna die, someday. He did it!
@jcsk8 looking around at other bands? Pearl Jam? Foo fighters? Smashing Pumpkins.. NIN. All can still do what they've ever done. No tuning down guitars and backing Tracks. No? I don't think anyone (That I know of) will hold their voice forever. I merely? Stated facts. And . Robert plant? Is still doing it. Klaus Meine of the Scorpions! ..so? Some? Obviously take care of themselves better than others. We are all Human. We all make mistakes. Axl? Just made more. We will all live . Thank you
@@ActionFigureMagic Dude. Duuude. Probably you´re not aware about vocals.
Let discuss. Drive, in rock, is very demanding. As high pitch singing too. All those you named aren´t as close as GNR vocals, or Skid Row, for example. Klaus Meine is a great voice, aswell Bruce Dickinson, and Dio was. Those three were fenomenal. But you can´t judge Axl very high pitched drives compared to those other melodical vocies. He deliveried a LOT live, MANY times back than. That´s out of contest.
His voice was fucking amazing back then
Too right
Fact
That’s the voice I miss
Unfortunately keeping up that rasp for 35 years is impossible, that’s why he avoids it now, he’ll smoke his chords after one gig
Life is a river
You know he misses it too 😢
Fall to Pieces meets Yesterdays. Love Axl's voice!
Yesterday’s came out before fall to pieces.
This is awesome! Rough, raw and to the point!
Godlike, Axl was the best at this time!
Thank you. This is why Yt is awesome. I miss that voice. Today, there is not much left...
I remember checking liner notes in the booklet of the "Appetite from destruction" album back in the 90s. I noticed a kind of quote under the "Thanks" section which read: "With your bitch slap rapping and your cocaine tongue you get nothing done". Probably, "You could be mine" had been already written in 1987.
They wrote you could be mine while planning the Appetite for destruction album.
Go read the liner notes in the illusion albums. There's another Easter egg.
If you really dig into any decent band's catalog, you'll find that for that "first album", they tend to have 20-25 songs written and ready to be recorded. If only because you need that many to carry a full set when you're touring. When you finally record your first album, you simply aren't going to record all 20. Just 8-10, typically. So when you go to record your next album(s), if you have trouble writing new material, you still have that bank of 10+ songs that you started out with, that you can draw from.
So you generally write 5-6 new songs ... and steal a couple from your first batch.
Fun fact: the ORIGINAL demo recording for Van Halen's "Running with the Devil" started out with an intro song called "House of Pain" and it had a fading car-horn sound as an effect at various points in the song. "House of Pain" was cut, but that car-horn sound that you hear as the intro to "Running with the Devil" ... is ACTUALLY the outro sound effect from the original "House of Pain." We wouldn't hear the actual recording/ re-recording of "House of Pain" for FIVE MORE ALBUMS, until "1984" was released.
So yeah, good bands keep good songs ready to go for later recordings. ;)
@@TheNudeBrewer I don't get it.
I remember that too linear notes, as a 11yr old
Sounds perfect exactly the moment sounds... raw af
I had a bootleg tape of this back in the day. November Rain and Patience too!
I miss my old tapes sometimes but then I head back to YT😂
My buddy had one too, he paid 100 bucks for it back then, and someone stole it. His bootleg if I remember correctly was from a studio in Japan or something like that
Got a bit of a Blue on Black vibe to it too. Love it.
Maybe it is just me, but the way the first chords are played (i guess it is Slash) kinda sounds like Fall to Pieces by Velvet Revolver, which is cool.
It's that one... 🎉❤
Its the Same D chord
totally
Probablemente sea West Arkeen
yes!!!!
This is rare becaus it shows an amazing time in his singing history in yhe beginning where his throat and singing voice isnt blown out yet straining and over singing and years and years of long concerts and drink and drug to excess... Now im not saying this before all of that lol im not a historian..but this is when his singing voice was still MINT and sounded prob the best ive ever heard it.. even though its grainy anf hard to hear..this is the best Axl has ever sounded.. IMHO. 🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🤘
Although I mostly agree, and this performance is just unreal, literally, there was another sublime period for Axl, and that was in 2010. He never sounded more complete, full rasp, top rasp, tuning, strength, maturity. And it lasted for almost two years.
@@kristopherguilbault5428 this? Was not the beginning. unless? Ya mean,'It Was the beginning of the end of his Voice'. Hence? Chinese Democracy taking 20 yrs to make. Had to wait for the right voice F/X. And? It's ALWAYS been the issue. ImHO 🙏
Always loved this song
Loved those two records.🎸😎🎸
Great post! Thanks!
Axl sounds great here 👏
Thanks for sharing this! Love seeing footage from the early days of great bands!
What exactly did you see here?
Axl best singer ever
Definitely top 50 of all time.
Lol there are not 49 better voices in the history of our species @Bearlyontime
Layne Staley says hi.
@@aivanovski Layne was great but nowhere near the range of a prime Axl Rose. Not even close.
@Drjackdempsey9644 yes, I know that, but it's not just about the range, Axl had 5 octaves range, meaning he could've sing lower than Barry White and higher than Beyonce. He was also very musically gifted in every possible way. However, his voice was and still is weak in terms of endurance, that's why he is struggling with live performances even when he was younger and still had a lot more power. I adore Axl and G'N R, I love them since 1989, but the power and emotions in Layne' singing is unmatched. Too bad Layne didn't lived longer, who knows how he would've sound today. It's just that they are very different singers. That is only my humble opinion of course.
Hi
Thanks for posting ✨🇺🇸
Love this stuff , from my day’s
If growing up, in da 80s never going home , mom doesn’t know where’ you are . 👌❤️🌸☕️🍿🌎🎭😁✨👍🥩‼️🥶😇
Ooooh yesterday got no fuck for me. Raw but cool. Axk lyrics kick ass.
wooo great version,so much magic on those days
Yes its cool sound, great song too
O andamento mais lento mas a musica tava lá essência cowntry dela nunca se perdeu, as vezes musicas antigas ainda tem utilidade pra um album futuro , nunca descarte!
awesome
Yes!!
Wow Amazing 😘😘😘
I like this one alot.
Awesome
I fucking need this on spotify!
TH-cam to mp3....
I'm going again for 3rd time in summer to see them again yssassss
Oh man ist das gut😻
Axl was a true prodigy
WOW!! The irreplaceable and irrepressible AXL ROSE!! Priceless and unparalleled in the Rock Universe. He's always beyond an unexpected pleasure!💖💖🔥🔥💖💖
Thank you for sharing! I love Axl Rose.
Suaranya masih keren banget axl❤❤
The similarity of Yesterday and Fall To Pieces is that both use the same progression (a "double plagal" in the key of D just like Sweet Child O' Mine) I'm sure the use of that progression and key in those songs is influenced by "More than a Feeling" by Boston
De ptm. Gracias
Thank You
Sound like VR fall to pieces!!!
slash saved the opening riff until fall to pieces in 2004!
Wow what a find I'm bloody losing it lol
Very cool 😎
F n epic thank you bless up namaste gang gang.
Takk for fann👍🇧🇻
I like this version
his best year vocally
1986-‘87.
Just da tip long live Guns and Roses
He could pull that voice off for only so long ….
Axl in he’s prime was the best ever.. sadly it was so short lived
Dziękuję za udostępnienie tych super koncertów 💕🌹
Interesting record, but I believe this is a compilation of various performances, especially in Axl voice.
Poner la velocidad de reproducción en 1,25
Woooooowwwwww
It's a Very good song ! And a Very good guitar solo ! Azul voice was great !
Think Gn'r needs Izzy right now.
✌️
Axl was a great Singer! 🤘🏻
Amazing voice!
Axl is still great :)
@@kerenolivero7097 Just not his singing unfortunately
@@russellhobbs7245, I love Axl's singing, live in concert, he is amazing :) If you do not like it, you do not have to listen.
@@kerenolivero7097 Precisely why I don't anymore. I'd go to the cinema if I wanted to hear Micky mouse singing. Be a hell of a lot cheaper too. It's not just Axl. Frank plays far too slow which makes him sing differently. Compare Axl's voice when he's playing compared to when Steven's back in the saddle. Franks too slow. Nothing against the guy. He's just not the right fit
Well now I know where fall to pieces came from
It’s sad that he just can’t sing like that anymore
That how what is rock before unlike today
Long time ago.😊
The blessed few, the band and those who witnessed it.
The last true rock band.
It's raw , still better than entire spaghetti incident !!
OSEA QUE FALL TO PIECES ES LA PRECUELA DE YESTERDAYS
Yesterday allow 🎉🎉
Gunners in best Form 😊
THAT voice was sent down from above or was it sent up from below? Who cares.
Una versión muy primaria interpretada por los "Drunk Fox" así se hacían llamar en jams q solían armarse en la escena, con Axl, Steven, Duff, Del James, West Arkeen y tmb participaban Slash e Izzy entre otros... Hermosa versión, más natural y orgánica! 🤘🏻🍻
❤
Reminds me of anxious disease
Raw
Yes aku komentar kedua hehe
West Arkeen is playing guitar
intro sounded like Allman Bros....
Should have come out 35 years ago
Purely raw, and shows axl in his true power and in his prime. Would have been better if slash and izzy weren’t so strung out and out of tune.
Axl had all thes somgs before ATFD
Axl's voice rides the line between sounding good and sounding horrible
Someone should
Do an AI cover by Janis Joplin for this song
Next goal
Fall to pieces? I hear Led Zeps 'Thank You' into 'Dear Mr. fanstasy' 😂 Arghhhh! Than Axl sang(or..Tried) .and .I scrolled on. 😊(Yes..I know it was new..and the first time. And? Clearly? Were working out the Bugs of the song)😊
sounds like Fallen Angel - Nazareth too!!
@eduardopinheiro_ yup. I can hear those now 😄
👽🗽🚁🥩🚁👽🕕👽✝️🥩
Awesome! …but it’s not “rare” anymore now that it’s on the inter webs
Must also be in a different key
Originally by the beatles
You sure this want like a couple years ago? lol
Better version than the one that made it to the record.
this is marshall tucker band can't you see
almost sounded like breakdown something from the illusions album anyways
yesterdays
1.25x speed
"sang". 😂
Better than the album version
Axl ruining his voice singing this one straining his voice so much.I bet he cant sing this now
prefer this slower version
AXL EN VIVO GRITA NO CANTA PERO IGUAL QUE CHUCHA ES UN FUCKIN' ROCK STAR.....LARGA VIDA A LOS GUNS!!!
Ewww.. axle sounded good that’s about it
bulshit
this is the new axl's voice not from 80s
fake
Man, of course it is not fake...
Definitely not
No, its not.
Okaaay!, well even if it is he sure sounds badass here..
this is not fake.
14th June 1988, Coconut Teaszer, Los Angeles, CA, USA. GN'R played as "Drunk Fux" with West Arkeen and Del James.
1. I Got a Line on You (Spirit cover)
2. Wishing Well (Free cover)
3. Communication Breakdown (Led Zeppelin cover)
4. Scarred for Life (Rose Tattoo cover)
5. [Axl on Vocals] Sentimental Movie
6. [Axl on Vocals] Yesterdays
7. [Axl on Vocals] Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan cover)
8. Born to Be Wild (Mars Bonfire cover)
9. Honky Tonk Women (The Rolling Stones cover)
Yesterday allow 🎉🎉