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2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA

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Date:
November 9, 2011.

Venue:
Lloyd Noble Center.

Location:
Norman, USA.

Setlist:
01. Chinese Democracy
02. Welcome to the Jungle
03. It's So Easy
04. Mr. Brownstone
05. Sorry
06. Riff Raff
07. Estranged
08. Rocket Queen
(Richard Fortus solo)
09. Live and Let Die
10. This I love
11. Better
12. My Generation
(Dizzy Reed solo)
13. Street of Dreams
14. You Could Be Mine
(Dj Ashba solo)
15. Sweet Child O'Mine
(Jam)
(Axl solo)
16. November Rain
(Bumblefoot solo)
17. Don't Cry
18. Whole Lotta Rosie
19. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
(Jam)
20. Nightrain
ENCORE
(Jam)
21. Madagascar
22. Shackler's Revenge
(Jam)
23. Patience
24. Out Ta Get Me
25. Nice Boys
(Jam)
26. Paradise City

Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitarist), Bumblefoot (lead guitarist), Dj Asbha (lead guitarist), Tommy Stinson (bass) and Frank Ferrer (drums), Dizzy Reed (keybards), Chris Pitman (synth).

Notes:
Their second 26 song set this year bringing their average no. of songs per concert to 22.5 so far!

2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Rightarrow Next concert: 2011.11.12.
2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Leftarrow Previous concert: 2011.11.08.


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2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Screen_shot_2011-05-04_at_11.06.52_AM_normalDjASHBA Guns N' Roses - Norman, Oklahoma - Tonight!!! Who's coming???? about 1 minute ago · reply · retweet · favorite
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2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Image_normalgunsnroses Thank you OMAHA! that was good! REAL GOOD! Now busting down to NORMAN, OK! who's rockin with us tonight? #SOONERGuns 28 seconds ago · reply · retweet · favorite
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From Dj's Facebook:

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Wow, long show with Nice Boys again Very Happy
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2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Image_normalgunsnroses Good times at @OULloydNoble tonight! Thank you BOOMER SOONERS! And Happy Birthday to @DjAshba p.s. He likes "likes' on http://t.co/95t1OCD8. 30 minutes ago · reply · retweet · favorite
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2011.11.09 - Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, USA Screen_shot_2011-05-04_at_11.06.52_AM_normalDjASHBA Thank you Norman, Oklahoma, what a great crowd, were off to Kansas City!!! Such a great birthday night!!!! Now if... fb.me/UWJ4TVog 2 minutes ago · reply · retweet · favorite
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Post by Soulmonster Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:38 pm

Review in NewsOK.com:

One month ago, a viral video of Guns N' Roses performing "Welcome to the Jungle" in Rio de Janeiro immediately downgraded expectations for Axl Rose's Wednesday/Thursday performance at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. In the widely circulated clip that hit major music blogs in early October, Rose looked desperately out of shape and sounded just as desperately out of tune.

But what a difference a month makes.

When Rose took the stage at 10:45 p.m. after an opening set by Oklahoma City's Hinder, he looked fit and sounded much like the snake-dancing dervish who dominated stadiums in the late-1980s and early 1990s. Launching into the title track from 2008's "Chinese Democracy" and immediately hitting the crowd with "Jungle," he seemed to have no trouble reaching the high notes and, just as importantly, sustaining them. And he kept doing it for three solid hours, a massive march through "Appetite for Destruction," "G N' R Lies," "Use Your Illusion" and "Chinese Democracy" that drove roughly half the crowd back to their beds before the last explosive notes of "Paradise City" rang out at 1:45 a.m. Thursday morning.

This has been standard operating procedure for Guns N' Roses on this tour: start late, play long. Rose seemed to relish the wee hours, telling the crowd at the start of the 1 a.m. encore, "I hope all those who left early enjoyed their Lady Gaga albums."

But along the way, the 49-year-old Rose gave the audience nearly everything on their wish lists, running through "Appetite" classics such as "It's So Easy," "Mr. Brownstone" and "Rocket Queen" and carefully dispensing tracks from "Chinese Democracy" such as "Sorry" and "Better" in between the crowd pleasers.

Of course, that wry title for G N' R's most recent album almost describes what the band has become. Thanks to a legal maneuver dating back two decades, Rose owns Guns N' Roses, but by all appearances he is a benevolent dictator, showcasing his band members throughout the set. While most Guns N' Roses fans acknowledge that the quintessential lineup would include Slash, Duff McKagan, Izzy Stradlin and either Steven Adler or Matt Sorum playing behind Rose, the current lineup is more than up to the task of performing G N' R's back catalog. Rose first ceded the spotlight to guitarist Richard Fortus for a hard-edged take on the James Bond theme before segueing into "Live and Let Die." Bassist Tommy Stinson sang lead on The Who's "My Generation" and longtime keyboardist Dizzy Reed played a solo version of The Who's "Baba O'Riley." Lead guitarist D.J. Ashba took an extended lead before playing the familiar opening notes of "Sweet Child O' Mine," and Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal played "The Pink Panther Theme" as a lead-in to "Don't Cry."

Along the way, Rose indulged in two choice AC/DC covers from the Bon Scott era: "Riff Raff" and "Whole Lotta Rosie." All these detours pushed the running time for the concert into endurance test territory, but just when energy started to lag in the arena, a stone-cold classic like "November Rain" or "Nightrain" would shock the crowd back to life.

Rose, who frequently left the stage to change hats or leather jackets, kept a quick pace, running up and down the stage ramps during the encore -- Ashba couldn't quite keep up, tumbling down a ramp near the end of the show. But Rose's pace was better than the concert's as a whole: as much as he might resist it, trimming some "Chinese Democracy" tracks in favor of the better and better-known early material would keep more people in the seats, even late into the night. But Rose proved that he could still cut it, and that the online evidence of his decline was either greatly exaggerated or simply no longer true.

Read more: http://newsok.com/concert-review-guns-n-roses-play-lloyd-noble-center/article/3621607#ixzz1dIl0M4tr
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Their second 26 song set this year bringing their average no. of songs per concert to 22.5 so far!
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