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jerry springer
1 Oct 2002, 22:07
i have heard that they are reforming and are doing a world tour,does anyone have any info about this?
sadly, they reformed almost 2 years ago(played rock in rio as there comeback show) and are planning if not already on a world tour. pretty sure theres talk of a new album too.
Savatage
2 Oct 2002, 10:18
Originally posted by ramjet
sadly, they reformed almost 2 years ago(played rock in rio as there comeback show) and are planning if not already on a world tour. pretty sure theres talk of a new album too.
That wasn't a reformation, it was Axl & some nobodies. Figured the original post was referring to Slash & the gang.
From Beat magazine, 9/10/02
"Guns’N’Roses aka the W Axl Rose band will tour do a short American tour commencing the middle of next month. The December 5 show at New York’s Madison Square Gardens sold out on the day the tickets went on sale"
Savatage
15 Oct 2002, 10:43
Originally posted by Darky
From Beat magazine, 9/10/02
"Guns’N’Roses aka the W Axl Rose band will tour do a short American tour commencing the middle of next month. The December 5 show at New York’s Madison Square Gardens sold out on the day the tickets went on sale"
It's amazing that Axl Rose & a bunch of nobodies can do this.
Grab the Slash's Snakepit CD "Ain't Life Grand"... this is life after GNR, without losing the plot! $3.99 at JB, what a steal, effing great CD!
Savatage
15 Oct 2002, 11:04
Originally posted by Darky
Grab the Slash's Snakepit CD "Ain't Life Grand"... this is life after GNR, without losing the plot! $3.99 at JB, what a steal, effing great CD!
Been listening to that for months. I wish I could sing like that guy!
Originally posted by Darky
"The December 5 show at New York’s Madison Square Gardens sold out on the day the tickets went on sale"
That would have been an ace birthday present. :(
windyhill
15 Oct 2002, 19:47
Caught their first Australian tour when they played The entertainment centre in Melbourne, great night. Didn`t go when they played Calder Park, purely for the band wagon element, every man and his dog went.