Inside Guns N’ Roses’ History-Making ‘Use Your Illusion’ Albums
Looking back on landmark double release 30 years later: Axl Rose and Co. were falling apart but their creativity was at a peak.
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Subscribe NowLooking back on landmark double release 30 years later: Axl Rose and Co. were falling apart but their creativity was at a peak.
Sorum opens up about his tumultuous years with Axl Rose and the rest of the GN’R world
Before breaking into “Don’t Cry” at a New Jersey show, Axl Rose told the crowd how the song launched Guns N’ Roses back in 1985
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“He came in like the wind, did his job, was magnanimous with everybody, and then he was gone,” says showrunner Chris Bailey of Rose’s cameo. “It was like Batman”
‘The Living: 1982’ will be released on April 16th on Stone Gossard’s label Loosegroove