Talk:Live Era: '87–'93

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[edit] Welcome to the Jungle is not from MTV VMA 1988!

The notion that WTTJ was recorded at MTV VMA 1988 is ridiculous. Anyone can check the two recordings and see (or rather hear) that they have nothing in common.


[edit] Redoing of Vocals

It isn't hear-say, it just is. Anyone denying that is just living in... well, denial.

Notably the end of Rocket Queen, and probably the end of Estranged. Bands do this all the time with Live Albums.

Even Slash went in to re-do some guitar parts.

  • Estranged is completly redone. I was shocked when I heard the live dvd version, it is totally different to the one in the album. 136.145.174.229 21:10, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

Slash has got nothing to do with the band since he signed over everything to Axl in 1997. Pretty certain the sound has been altered in studio, but unless there's evidence to back up your claim that they personally went into the studio its hear-say & nothing more.

Some of the songs are changed such as Knocking on Heavens Door.It begins far away and then it gets louder like a studio recording. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Guns N Roses Fan 95 (talkcontribs) 01:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] You Could Be Mine

It's from Santiago, Chile 2.12.1992 in my OPINION. I listened to the bootleg and Axl construed it the same way he did in the version that's on the Live Era album. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.126.16 (talk) 17:27, 3 February 2008 (UTC)