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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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Former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke said he’d never been officially notified of his dismissal, and he only realized it had happened when the band stopped paying him. In a new interview with Guitar World, Clarke recalled joining Axl Rose’s band for a three-year stint in 1991, a turbulent time after Izzy Stradlin had left – but said he’d enjoyed the experience anyway. “[T]he whole Guns machine surrounding them [was] crazy,” he said. “But… I was already in with the guys; they were beyond cool with me. I’d been around; it’s not like I was Joe Schmo coming into the band. They were respectfu...
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Axl Rose has fired back in 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 forced himself on her after losing his temper 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. READ MORE: 10 Rare Axl Rose Performances Only Hardcore Fans Know “In her 2016 self-authored memoir, No One’s Pet, Kennedy described the al...
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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.” READ MORE: All 84 Guns N’ Roses Songs Ra...
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