Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry | FIRST TIME REACTION | (Tokyo 1992)

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they played for almost 3 hours in most of their shows, and would play one show after another with a maximum 3 days break between them, but not even a full 24 hour in most cases. Also, their tour at this time period lasted for more than 2, 5 years. Imagine singing like that under those conditions, it was an obvious result, but I don't think he regrets it

fenrisstark
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When i saw it was live, at first I was worried and wishing you had picked the studio version, but they sounded just as good live! Axl’s voice really is something, and the entire band was killing it as always.

ninja_tony
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Guns n roses in the 90's...simply WOW!

Mrnanetti
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This is my favorite live version. Thank you for your great reaction. Rock on. 🤟

jasonli
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Axl easily uses his six octave voice range comfortably. Monster.

adenauerlemos
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I would highly recommend "Civil War", one of their best songs. And you need the lyrics, they are so relative these days.

RepublicD
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Your reaction to the red boxers made my day 😂

sheriefhassanen
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I saw them in 89 as an opening act and they were amazing. Blew Arrowsmith, the headliners, away.

seangrover
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I believe this was the first original song that Guns N' Roses wrote together as a band... but this 1992 performance was without founding guitarist Izzy Stradlin (who quit the band in late 1991) and original drummer Steven Adler (who was fired in 1990)... They got guitarist Gilby Clarke playing Izzy's parts and Matt Sorun on drums.
This live concert was a snapshot of a young Guns N' Roses at their peak... unfortunately, the band imploded after the tour ended in 1993 and they were never the same again even after 2016 when Slash and Duff McKagan (bass) reunited w/ Axl Rose to tour again.

sumonjamal
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All right, Biss, a wee bit of a history lesson vis-a-vis men's attire. Before Michael Jordan made the baggy long shorts popular in the early 90s, men's shorts were short. Just look at Maradona running down the soccer field in the 1986 World Cup. And boxers weren't really a thing or as popular as they became. So, I think those were actually shorts, my best guess. 😉💕

stevepool
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PLEASE, REACT ESTRANGED- GUNS N´ROSES (VIDEOCLIP)

toinrmb
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I was 12 when this was filmed...and absolutely obsessed with everything about this band.

The first time I saw Slash perform live in person was a solo Snakepit show in Milwaukee, July, 2001. Sparse crowd. My sister and I ended up mobbing him and touching his arms when he was walking from the autograph table to the makeshift backstage. Met him in November, 2007 at the MOA for his book signing in Minneapolis, MN. My now husband got a picture of him and I shaking hands.

I saw Velvet Revolver in January, 2008 at Eagles Vlub Milwaukee, so Duff, Slash, Scott Weiland, and Matt Sorum (and Dave Kushner). Duff gave me his sweat band after the show. We were in the front row and got his attention.

Met Duff at his book signing in October, 2011 at MOA.

Finally saw GNR July 3, 2016 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL.

wickster
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Yes, Axl gives what he has every night (sometimes he didnt have much and left the pitch in the middle of a concert) but he does try. Yes, they were the biggest band in the world at some point (close with Metallica and of course Nirvana), and this Tokyo concert sounds great.

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The only thing bigger than Axyl’s voice was his ego, GNR could have put a lot more great music into the world had he appreciated his band mates and their joint success, rather then being how he was. Although he has lived and learned before it was completely too late.

craigreipold
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Axl in his prime was an absolute force. Very insightful comment on the "giving it his all" too. Big reason the concerts were so delayed back then. He wouldn't go on until he felt he was in the proper mindset to give 110% for 2.5 hours. Could take quite a while to get there sometimes.

Not that same force of nature these days- but seems a lot happier IMHO- and much more prompt! Lol!

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The worst part of this video is it ends. You should react to another songs by Guns n Roses Tokyo 1992 like "Sweet Child o Mine", "November Rain", "Civil War"... Guns n Roses live performance is freaking amazing, thank you so much!

JeanLucasCR
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This song has a very interesting but sad peculiarity, in the original studio video, Axl recorded it with his friend Shannon Hoon, who passed away in 1995. Since then, Axl said he would no longer sing this song. Only in 2007 in Japan, at the end of the show he surprised everyone by singing it in an acoustic version, reports from band members and the public that Axl was crying while singing.

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3:41 they did 3 shows in 3 days in Tokyo, his condition is understandable 😂

ewerton_rose
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Great job with your reaction to the live performance of Don't Cry from Guns and Roses from Tokyo. A little bit of music history for you Bisscute this is the first song they wrote as Guns and Roses. One more thing Axl Rose is in the Guinness book of World records for holding the longest note to end a song & It the at end this song.

ericgaudet
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Awesome reaction. I hope that you'll post more GnR reactions. I am so happy that you posted this, GnR are great :)
Axl has always had an eccentric way with clothes (sometimes, lack there of), lol.
Axl is a natural baritone, but he has had a crazy vocal range, so his ability to use lower register, his rasp, his high pitch & his screams is so very impressive & amazing.
Yes, Axl has had vocal cord damage, so his vocals these days are not the exact same as they once were, but Axl has always had some great live performances & also some not so great, even in his younger years (I love all GnR performances no matter what), and Axl is still awesome live (when he feels well. he is only human). I have been a huge GnR fan since 1990, I saw GnR in 2017 & also in 2023, and Axl still has fantastic vocals, despite everything. He blew my mind away, in the best way. My hubby saw GnR in 1988 and again in 2023, and he agreed with me that they still rock :)
If you prefer older GnR concerts (they were young, angry & raw. I cannot deny their awesomeness), I would suggest: Estranged, Knocking on Heavens Door, Mama Kin, Patience.

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