Category: Jam Session
Am reading a book written about slash from the group guns and roses. I span 4 decades of music and remember the group being mentioned in the 1980's, but can't remember any number one songs they had. Were there any number one songs from them?
"Welcome to the Jungle", "Paraidse City", "Sweet Child O'Mine", to a lesser extent "Patience" and "Mr Brownstone" .. popular but not #1, "Appetite for Destruction" is one of the seminal albums of rock in the 80s, I think hardly anyone disagrees with that statement, damn good album. I liked "Lies" in 1988 but it was more o a mixed bag. In the early 90s they had a few other hits "You Could Be Mine", "November Rain", "Cevil War" and their remake of "Since I Don't Have You" was petty popular.
Good band, although they faded from glory pretty quick.
i like Guns And Roses they had a good sound. i dont know about there new music. i have not really heard it. But i would say the Use Your Elutions 1 and 2 were very good cds. And Lies was a good cd as well. I thought it was a little strange though because half the cd is live tracks and the second half is not. There version of Knocking on Heaven's Door is great. Oh yah of course Appetite for Distruction is a very good cd as well.
If i ever meet axal rose, i am going to cut out his voice box with one of his own leg bones, and then stamp on it until my legs go numb. Then i'll get a copy of every album, single, EP, or anything else he had involvement with, and shove them up his worthless rectum and twist. Then, i'll get a monkey, and let it repeatedly screech in his ear, so he finally realises what he subjects people too with his discs of shit he calls albums.
Go home Axal, whining waling chimp on heroin isn't cool, and it never has been. Actually forget going home, please, please, please die!
I can proudly say I own three of their albums. Appetite for Destruction (of course), GNR Lies and use your Illusion 1. I've actually been trying to learn Used to Love her and Patience on my Yamaha acoustic and now my new Ibanez electric. As for the newer stff, Axle went more industrial with synthes and things. I heard a song from his first new album about ten years ago called Oh my God. It wasn't that great. But then again that's why the band split. Axle wanted to go in a new direction and the rest wanted to stay. Then Gilby Clark, former guitarist from the band's later career, was briefly involved in the ill-fated Rock Star Supernova project that also featured Tommy Lee from Motley Crue and Jason Newsted from Metallica. Their lead singer was Canadian Lukas Rossy, who won the second season of Rock Star. But he left the band because he got sick of the bickerin between the band and teir producer. And who can blame him. He won a contest for one single album and a brief tour? Now he's trying to help fellow disgraced Rock Star winner J.D. Fortune, recently fired or so it would appear, from Inxs. Personally I think if it's true it's a big mistake on the band's part since I liked their last album. As for GNR, like I said I think it's just Axle now and I didn't care for it.