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It’s been eight years since Axl Rose memorably joined AC/DC, but stories surrounding his brief tenure continue to emerge. Chris Slade, AC/DC’s drummer at the time, reflected on Rose’s run during a recent appearance on the On the Road to Rock podcast: “Axl, I think, honestly, he did a great job – tremendous job. He’s not Brian [Johnson], and he wasn’t trying to be Brian – and he also was not trying to be Bon. He’s got a lot of respect for Bon Scott. I know he has – and AC/DC.” Though his reverence was obvious, AC/DC was sure to lay down the law regarding Rose’s involvement. “With AC/DC, I was s...
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Guns N’ Roses‘ Axl Rose was recently photographed with fans at a restaurant in his home state of Indiana. As seen in a photo shared on Facebook by a woman named Courtney Prilaman, the rocker paid a visit to the River View Restaurant Bar and Grill in the town of Logansport, which is less than an hour away from his hometown of Lafayette. “We got to meet Axl Rose from Guns N’ Roses when he stopped by Riverview tonight for dinner! When I took my hair down for the picture he said, ‘I love your hair I wish I could take it back to the ’70s with me’,” Prilaman wrote in the caption. In the comments sec...
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What ever happened to Axl Rose‘s re-recorded version of Guns N’ Roses‘ Appetite for Destruction? The vocalist confirmed in the late ’90s that he’d worked on another version of the legendary 1987 album with new musicians, but it was never released publicly. Now that Slash and Duff McKagan are back in the band, it’s doubtful that it ever will be. But it did exist. Why Axl Rose Re-Recorded Appetite for DestructionIn November of ’99, Guns N’ Roses released a double live album titled Live Era ’87 – ’93, which featured recordings from various performances between those years. Rose told MTV’s Kurt Lo...
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On Thursday night, Billy Joel brought out a special musical guest at the final show of his Madison Square Garden residency in New York City: Axl Rose. The Guns N’ Roses singer appeared a little later in Joel’s 25-song set, performing covers of Wings‘ “Live and Let Die” and AC/DC‘s “Highway to Hell.” Joel, of course, performed several of his best-known songs, including “New York State of Mind,” “Allentown,” “Vienna,” “Uptown Girl” and plenty more. You can view a complete set list, plus videos of Joel and Rose, below. READ MORE: The Setlist for 20 Big Rock + Metal Bands’ Final Show “There’s no p...
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Here’s the story of the song that broke up Axl Rose and Slash. Things were never perfect within the Guns N’ Roses camp, and tensions between the singer and the guitarist existed long before Slash actually left the band in 1996. Rose was assertive and confrontational, whereas Slash was quieter and tried to avoid conflict at all costs. Addiction and fame were the band’s two biggest problems throughout the late ’80s and early ’90s, both of which led to the firing of drummer Steven Adler, the departure of guitarist Izzy Stradlin and Rose becoming paranoid about the group’s future. By the mid-to-la...
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Axl Rose, Slash and Dee Snider will be among the artists guesting on Michael Schenker’s upcoming album. Due to arrive on Sept. 20, My Years With UFO features 11 classic tracks from across the guitarist’s time with the band. Rose sings on “Love to Love” while Slash contributes guitar to “Mother Mary” and Snider fronts “Natural Thing.” Additional guests include Stephen Pearcy, Roger Glover, Joe Lynn Turner, Jeff Scott Soto, Joel Hoekstra, Carmine Appice and more. Schenker’s core band for the record features keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Black Country Communion), drummer Brian Tichy...
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