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is it true what they say about nice boys?

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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
I've seen recent live footage. Axl really can't sing now and its so sad.
@Burnley123] i agree... they aren't the same band as when i saw them over 30 years ago...irony is the rolling stones are doing a tour in the states and one only in canada ...in vancouver... i bet mick will still sound great and keith plays a mean pick.... i'd love to see that show here in july....
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@beermeplease Some older bands can go on laaaaaaaate into middle age and still be good. REM and Iron Maiden are two bands that were just as great live in their forties and fifties as they were when young. There are others I don't know about the Stones. Slash can still play the guitar almost as well as when he was in his twenties but Axl really can't do it and it's embarrassing. Welcome to the Jungle looks so cringe.
@Burnley123 agreed...i saw a recent concert on youtube with iron maiden...bruce and the gang are absolutely amazing...i was a teenager when i first saw them live...power slave tour...and a not even a teen when i bought number of the beast with my allowance..lol. we love the british rock acts like them and judas priest and the whole gamut...black sabbath will always be close to my heart...❤️
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@beermeplease I like Iron Maiden but they were before my time. I would love to have seen them live in their peak.

Now that rock is dead, the youth don;t have a lot of options for new great bands. I was young in pretty much the last era when that was a thing.
@Burnley123 i'm 52... when i was 15 i saw metallica...one of the greatest experiences of my life.. without a doubt.... i even enjoyed cheap trick when my mom took me and my older brother in 1980 in toronto...my dad drank patiently beers at the royal york hotel while the concert was going on... i have goose bumps writing this