☁️ Bruce Dickinson Vs Axl Rose
Axl, We're all glad that you've never been anything like Iron Maiden. Back then, you were delusional to even speculate that there was a possiblity that "what Iron Maiden does" would ever rub off on you. You weren't worthy of being on a bill with Iron Maiden back when you were relevant. Today, you're just another washed-up, burned out egomaniac.
$150 Million Axl Rose Wiki Biography. One of the world’s most famous contemporary vocalists and musicians, William Bruce Rose Jr. is far better known by his stage name – he is Axl Rose, the lead singer and founding member of the world-famous hard rock group “Guns N’ Roses”, his long career in which has netted Axl an estimated net worth of $150 million.
Last month Axl Rose performed Sweet Child O'Mine live with Carrie Underwood. It can be difficult to perform as a guest at someone else's show, and as you get
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has quite the temper. Unsurprisingly, this has lead to him feuding with a number of notable figures in the heavy metal genre
W. Axl Rose (born William Bruce Rose Jr.; born February 6, 1962) [3] is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known for being the lead vocalist and lyricist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, and has been the band's sole constant member since its inception in 1985. [4] Possessing a distinctive and powerful wide-ranging voice, [5] Rose
Born on February 6, 1962, in Lafayette, Indiana, W. Axl Rose is raised as Bill Bailey, the oldest of three children in a strict Pentecostal family that forbids him to listen rock music. At 17
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This musical reference is not really hiding from anyone. Axl Low is a long-range specialist in Guilty Gear Strive, but he looks like his specialty may be fronting one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Axl sports a striking resemblance to Guns n' Roses frontman Axl Rose, and they share the same first name.
It's safe to say Axl Rose 's image has changed over the years, with the star having a slightly fuller figure now compared to his super-slim frame in the band's prime.. The frontman has remained
W. Axl Rose, född William Bruce Rose Jr. den 6 februari 1962 i Lafayette, Indiana, är en amerikansk musiker, sångare och låtskrivare. Han är sångare och frontman i hårdrocksbandet Guns N' Roses och gruppens enda konstanta medlem sedan bildandet 1985. Rose turnerade med AC/DC 2016 under sluttampen av deras Rock or Bust World Tour då han
William Bruce Rose, Jr., Axl Rose’s father, was born on February 6, 1962, in Lafayette, Indiana. For much of his career, he has been associated with the rock band Guns N’ Roses. When he was two years old, his father allegedly abducted and sexually abused him. A group that featured members of Guns N’ Roses, a rock band, was formed in March
CBJWi. Moderator: Phantom onemanmambo Bruce Dickinson vs. Axl Rose: who's the best? Beitrag von onemanmambo » 18. Apr 2016 19:01 A new Youtube video is asking who is the best singer in the world: Bruce Dickinson or Axl Rose? “Editing this video was painful as I had to leave out so much phenomenal material,” said the fan known as One Man Mambo. The footage compares Dickinson and Rose since 1981. The 15-minute video can be seen at Elandiar Administrator Beiträge: 1071 Registriert: 14. Aug 2011 18:14 Wohnort: Freiburg Re: Bruce Dickinson vs. Axl Rose: who's the best? #3 Beitrag von Elandiar » 18. Apr 2016 19:16 Music is no competition, it's art. Imo there is no such thing as 'best singer' 'best guitarist' or whatever. Of course some musicians are better than others in terms of technique or vocal range. And it's probably without doubt that Bruce is among the best vocalists in rock/metal music. Still I think it's pretty pointless to ask such questions as "who's the best" - after all it's matter of taste. Personally I prefer Bruce's voice ( as probably most people in this forum do) - but ask the same question in a GnR forum... Irenicus Phantom of the Opera Beiträge: 5322 Registriert: 1. Aug 2011 19:21 Re: Bruce Dickinson vs. Axl Rose: who's the best? #4 Beitrag von Irenicus » 18. Apr 2016 20:30 Kann man den Typen mal bitte bannen? Der nutzt das Forum nur um Views für seine Videos zu bekommen, also Werbung und die ist hier laut Forenregeln nicht gestattet... und @topic: Axl Rose is one of the most overrated singers ever. Not even in the same league as Dickinson. "Jesus spricht zu ihm: Ich bin der Weg und die Wahrheit und das Leben; niemand kommt zum Vater denn durch mich." Johannes 14:6
MERCHANDISE Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson regretted not punching Guns N’ Roses vocalist Axl Rose during and long after a show back in 1988 Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson isn’t known for being a violent man. In fact, he’s one of the coolest, most down-to-earth and polite people you’d ever hope to meet. However, this didn’t stop “the air raid siren” from wishing he had punched out Axl Rose by smashing him straight in the mouth. Guns N’ Roses opened for Iron Maiden at the Coliseum in Quebec City, Canada on May 16, 1988. According to the Journal De Montreal interview, Bruce Dickinson was asked: Axl Rose treated the audience poorly that night. Why? “Because the crowd was speaking to Axl in French, which tends to happen in French Canada.” Axl Rose jumps into the crowd and attacks fan during Rocket Queen (Guns n’ Roses Smackdown Riot) Axl Rose jumps into the crowd and attacks fan during Rocket Queen Bruce Dickinson didn’t take kindly to the apparent disrespect by Axl Rose to Iron Maiden’s audience, tempting the legendary vocalist to give Axl a proper beat-down. “I should have come onstage and given him a punch, how could he dare speak to my audience in that way? I always regretted not having done so.” – Bruce Dickinson Axl Rose Disrespecting Iron Maiden Axl Rose Disrespecting Iron Maiden Bruce Dickinson also spoke of the moment he learned his battle against tongue and throat cancer had been successful. “A huge relief, I was unable to speak. I did not know what to do. Should I scream my joy? It was the biggest news I had ever received in my life … Right now, I’m at the stage of healing, so I have not sung except sometimes at home. Fortunately, the power is still there. Notes too.” Meanwhile, Iron maiden have announced the release of a double live album. Nights Of The Dead, Legacy Of The Beast: Live In Mexico City was recorded across three sold-out shows in September of 2019, and will come out on November 20 via Parlophone Records. Get your hands on a copy here.
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dicknison has spoken about an incident back in 1988 between him an Axl Rose. Dickinson said that he regrets his decision not to punch Axl Rose after the Dickinson talked about how Guns N’ Roses opened for Iron Maiden in Quebec City during May 1988, saying that Rose was acting rudely to the crowd because they were speaking French.“I should have come on stage and given him a punch,” said Dickinson, then adding “How could he dare speak to my audience in that way? I always regretted not having done so.”Bruce Dickinson & Co have recently released their newest album Book of Souls on September 4th. It is the band’s first album in five years since they released The Final Frontier back in first single to be released off the new album was ‘Speed of Light’ which was released on August 14th. Iron Maiden will go on tour next year to promote the album, as Bruce Dickinson is still recovering from a bout of cancer which he got at the back of the was also recently announced that the band would be using a brand new Airbus for their worldwide tour next year, which Dickinson is currently in the process of acquiring a licence to Credit: Dena Flow
Share Both are great singers for different reasons. Axl has the edge and the raw stage presence. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Replies 91 Created 6 yr Last Reply 6 yr Top Posters In This Topic 6 4 6 5 Share Axl is (easily) the bigger "star" if you will. I'd go 1A and 1B I guess. Axl wins (but this is a Guns board and I love Axl). Link to comment Share on other sites Share I thought it was going to be tough, but the throat clearing section really gave the win to Axl Rose. Link to comment Share on other sites Share I have never liked Maiden, so I'll go with Axl on this one. Link to comment Share on other sites Share Whenever I have to make a choice, I always compare the artists at their prime. For me, Axl wins this because of uniqueness in voice and stage presence. I only wish Axl could have aged as well as Bruce. Axl at 38 was already a total mess vocally and physically. The man aged quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites Share These comparisons are fun, but everyone has their own taste, Bruce for example, is not even the best vocalist of Maiden for me There mite be a lot of better vocalists than Axl, which I dont know , but he's easily the best frontman ever for me cuz he's GOD. Then comes a league of legends as Mercury, Plant, Patton, Daltrey and Jagger. Link to comment Share on other sites Share Axl in his prime destroyes everyone i mean guy had biggest vocal range in all of music, now we will see how it will sound on this tour. No matter what Axl is always for me and Freddie is second. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Share 3 minutes ago, MYWIFEMYLIFE said: These comparisons are fun, but everyone has their own taste, Bruce for example, is not even the best vocalist of Maiden for me There mite be a lot of better vocalists than Axl, which I dont know , but he's easily the best frontman ever for me cuz he's GOD. Then comes a league of legends as Mercury, Plant, Patton, Daltrey and Jagger. You didn't really throw Mike Patton in with that list did you? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Share 1 minute ago, tsinindy said: You didn't really throw Mike Patton in with that list did you? actually he's for me Link to comment Share on other sites Share 3 minutes ago, MYWIFEMYLIFE said: actually he's for me Well....alrighty then Link to comment Share on other sites Share Bruce Dickinson is the man. It's not even close for me. I still love Axl, and they really are quite different. But for the sake of the thread, Bruce crushes it. When you go to an Iron Maiden show, you don't have 65 threads the night of the tour opener about "Mickey Mouse", "helium voice", oxygen tanks, etc., with regards to Bruce's vocals. You know he's going to deliver. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites Share Just now, Zeppelin said: Bruce Dickinson is the man. It's not even close for me. I still love Axl, and they really are quite different. But for the sake of the thread, Bruce crushes it. When you go to an Iron Maiden show, you don't have 65 threads the night of the tour opener about "Mickey Mouse", "helium voice", oxygen tanks, etc., with regards to Bruce's vocals. You know he's going to deliver. He's definitely got Axl beat over the long haul because Axl fell apart after 1993. I think prime Axl beats him (and everyone else). Don't Cry '86 at the Roxy. Pure fucking talent right there. Early Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury are the only others that are in that league. Link to comment Share on other sites Share Without any doubt - Bruce is the man! Link to comment Share on other sites Share Oh I agree that Axl in his prime was an absolute beast. A freak of nature, really. But I guess I look at it differently, because I don't want to always have to reference performances from the 80's or early 90's. Axl's had some great vocals since then, but we all know he's been hit and miss. For me, consistency trumps the rest. Link to comment Share on other sites Share 6 minutes ago, Zeppelin said: Oh I agree that Axl in his prime was an absolute beast. A freak of nature, really. But I guess I look at it differently, because I don't want to always have to reference performances from the 80's or early 90's. Axl's had some great vocals since then, but we all know he's been hit and miss. For me, consistency trumps the rest. For sure. I definitely give Bruce the edge in this poll due to career consistency. But at the same time, rock and roll is a young man's game. Part of the mystique around Zeppelin is that they were forced to quit before we got to see them get really old (like we are seeing with AC/DC in recent years). GN'R sort of had that same mystique due to Axl going into hiding for so long in the mid-90's to early 2000's. Unfortunately he came back as "Guns N' Roses" with a band that wasn't really GN'R and he was no longer the incredible Axl of 1985-1993. Link to comment Share on other sites Share Are we going for vocal range ? Are we going for stage presence ? Are we going for interaction with the crowd ? Are we going for number of gigs played ? Are we going for album sales ? Both of them are great front men in their respective bands let's NOT compare them. Link to comment Share on other sites Share You guys should watch some Iron Maiden live videos. Link to comment Share on other sites Share It is a ridiculous question as one sings metal and the other sings hard rock/rock n' roll: Bruce would be superior if we were discussing metal, particularly the brand of progressive operatic metal Maiden specialise in, whereas Axl would be better singing blues-based sleaze rock and power ballads. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Share Bruce is fantastic! Just saw them about a week ago and he still gets the crowd going! Axl was the best in his prime 87-93 but then he fell off of the deep end. Now he is making a big comeback this year which is awesome! Axl wrote more songs so I guess he wins that category. But Bruce can fly a big ol' jet airliner! It's a tie! Link to comment Share on other sites Share I love metal, and a hand full of maiden tunes, but i find it difficult listening to a full maiden album and a big part of that is Bruce's voice. The operatic style just doesnt do it for me at all. Great guy and front man just dont care for his band very much! Link to comment Share on other sites Share maiden's songs are way too easy to sing. Link to comment Share on other sites Share 36 minutes ago, BadApples87 said: Bruce is fantastic! Just saw them about a week ago and he still gets the crowd going! Axl was the best in his prime 87-93 but then he fell off of the deep end. Now he is making a big comeback this year which is awesome! Axl wrote more songs so I guess he wins that category. But Bruce can fly a big ol' jet airliner! It's a tie! Huh? Am I missing something here? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites Share Ive tried hundred times get into Iron Maiden, but no, does nothing for me. Dont even understand why, great frontman, I like bruce, sure they have couple of great songs( "couple" lol), incredible history etc etc etc. But no, I just dont get it. Have a HUGE respect though, im glad they are still around. So Axl for sure. But If this was axl vs Layne Staley.... Link to comment Share on other sites Share 23 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said: Huh? Am I missing something here? They are much closer than you realize. Dickinson has 51 songwriting credits on Wikipedia for Maiden. This includes a number of songs that were part of bonus discs and not the official studio album release for a number of their albums. Axl has 49 songwriting credits on Wikipedia for GN'R. Once you take out the bonus disc credits for Dickinson, he drops down below 50 credits. Dickinson has zero credits on Maiden's most famous album Number of the Beast whereas Axl's prints are all over Appetite and UYI (9/12 Appetite and 22/30 UYI). Link to comment Share on other sites Share Just now, GNRfan2008 said: They are much closer than you realize. Dickinson has 51 songwriting credits on Wikipedia for Maiden. This includes a number of songs that were part of bonus discs and not the official studio album release for a number of their albums. Axl has 49 songwriting credits on Wikipedia for GN'R. Once you take out the bonus disc credits for Dickinson, he drops down below 50 credits. Dickinson has zero credits on Maiden's most famous album Number of the Beast whereas Axl's prints are all over Appetite and UYI (9/12 Appetite and 22/30 UYI). What about Bruce's six solo albums? Link to comment Share on other sites 3 yr janrichmond locked this topic
I do remember Axl saying 'I certainly hope not' in response to an interviewer at Donnington asking if his band had any similarities to Maiden but I'm sure Axl was just joking regarding this, seems pretty stupid to come out and crack him for joking with the audience, I just believe if Axl really had a major problem with a band he was supporting knowing him he'd come out with something pretty content - Reading some comments up above I guess it was part of a bigger picture, interesting to read about. Edited September 3, 2015 by RandallFlagg
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