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Slash gave fans at Budapest’s MVM Dome a special treat on Friday, dusting off the Guns N’ Roses deep cut “Perfect Crime” for the first time with his solo band. You can watch the performance below. Bassist Todd Kerns handled lead vocals on the high-speed Use Your Illusion I rocker, approximating Axl Rose‘s alley-cat howl with ease. It’s one of several GN’R deep cuts that Slash has revived on his current tour with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, along with the Illusion tracks “Don’t Damn Me” and “Bad Apples,” both of which Kerns also sings. Guns N’ Roses themselves haven’t performed “Perfect...
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Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose has launched his own official website. This is Rose’s very first website that isn’t associated with the Guns N’ Roses name, so it’s unclear what the page means. The homepage features a few draggable photos of the singer and video clips in the background, with his name and a quote that reads, “You gotta live to learn and run, or you’ll die trying.” The “About” section at officialaxlrose.com reads, “Unmistakeable vocal style, he has carved out a legendary status in the rock history,” with a brief biography underneath about his career with GN’R. There’s also a “New...
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In a new post on social media, Nikki Sixx said that a Motley Crue tour with Guns N’ Roses was on the table, but it didn’t work out, at least for now. Of course, the bands did tour together once upon a time. Both hailing from Los Angeles, Guns N’ Roses came along a couple of years after Motley Crue’s debut Too Fast for Love came out in 1981. Thus, Crue were one of the bands Guns opened for when they were touring in support of their 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction. Both groups had a bit of a rough relationship in the years that followed that tour, mainly due to a spat Izzy Stradlin had with ...
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Guns N’ Roses‘ Appetite for Destruction will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, righting a 37-year wrong in the process. It feels like every year the Grammy nominations are scrutinized over how they reflect on what’s actually going on in music at the time, and seemingly one of the more egregious errors was that somehow Guns N’ Roses hugely selling debut album was overlooked by the Grammys back in 1987 and over the course of the album’s entire run. So, in 2024, Appetite for Destruction is one of 10 new recordings that will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. How Did the G...
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Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose has responded to the ongoing sexual assault lawsuit brought against him in November. Former model Sheila Kennedy’s allegations relate to an 1989 encounter in a hotel room. She claims the Guns N’ Roses frontman forcibly sexually assaulted her after being verbally abusive in an incident that involved two others. In a new filing, seen by Radar Online, Rose’s representatives are now citing two examples where Kennedy publicly stated that the encounter was consensual. “In her 2016 self-authored memoir, No One’s Pet, Kennedy described the alleged incident in the Complain...
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It’s no secret that Zakk Wylde was one of the guitarists Guns N’ Roses considered recruiting in the mid-’90s. He didn’t end up joining, but he’s opened up more about why it didn’t work out during a new interview with Mark Strigl on the SiriusXM channel Ozzy’s Boneyard. After the departure of original guitarist Izzy Stradlin in 1991, Gilby Clarke was brought in on rhythm guitar, but only until ’94. A few other guitarists were considered to take his place afterward, including Wylde, who’d been playing with Ozzy Osbourne since ’87. Wylde recalled to host Strigl that while working on Osbourne’s 19...
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Duff McKagan has detailed his uncomfortable face-to-face meeting with Prince. During an appearance on the Broken Record podcast, the Guns N’ Roses bassist admitted he idolized the Purple One, naming him — along with Iggy Pop and Lemmy Kilmister — as the three biggest artists in his life. Asked if he ever talked to Prince, McKagan was forthright. “Yes, I met him one time,” the GNR rocker recalled. “It was in Germany. I went, it was the Diamonds and Pearls tour. Guns N’ Roses were playing the whatever stadium the next night, and he was playing the arena.” Naturally, McKagan jumped at the chance ...
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