When Slash saw Guns N' Roses perform at the 2002 MTV Awards, he wasn't sad he wasn't there; he was sad that the band's ...
"For the longest time, I (and probably lots of people in the GN'R fan base) thought the lyric during the bridge of WTTJ goes, ...
The Cult guitarist Billy Duffy recalled being told he had to see Guns N’ Roses just before the release of their debut album ...
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Billy Duffy recalls the shenanigans and stupidity of The Cult’s tour with Axl & Co as their opening act ...
Ray Charles’s “What'd I Say,” by contrast, was pretty much made up on the spot, whilst Paul McCartney composed the melody to ...
Guns N’ Roses score a pair of top 40 hits (with “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Welcome to the Jungle”) and albums (with Appetite for Destruction and Greatest Hits) in the U.K. Guns And Roses (Duff McCagan ...
Guns N’ Roses appear on four of Billboard's albums charts with their Greatest Hits compilation, as the set returns to three of them and rises on the fourth. Guns and Roses, Chicago, 19th Devember 1987 ...
Throughout the late '80s, the hard rock band Guns N' Roses produced plenty of hits, including "Sweet Child O' Mine" (1987), ...
Doug Goldstein, the former longtime manager of Guns N’ Roses, who saw the hard rock group through the heights of commercial ...
Even if Guns N' Roses had a lot of great potential when they started, they felt that some producers were too far out of their ...
Guns N' Roses' Monday show in Istanbul, Turkey, featured two major set list changes — one of them being a choice they haven't made in over 30 years. The rockers performed at the BJK Tupras Stadyumu in ...
In the summer of 1987, Ian Astbury, singer of British rock group The Cult, saw a hot young band from LA playing at the famous ...
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