Not exactly great crowd interaction between songs. Mind you, he always was an arrogant prick who made you think YOU were lucky that HE bothered to turn up.
It’s got to be said, Slash can certainly play the axe.
Don't think there's one better in today's market. The Guvnor!
Slash is still outstanding. He and James Hetfield are in a league of their own in this day and age when it comes to timing and precision - everyone else is a long way behind.
The Thing is. Axle Rose was ripping his vocal chords to shreds in his twenties to get this band where they are now. If it wasn't for his early endeavours they would never have been had been as big as they are now. Give the fella a break.
The Thing is. Axle Rose was ripping his vocal chords to shreds in his twenties to get this band where they are now. If it wasn't for his early endeavours they would never have been had been as big as they are now. Give the fella a break.
That and the fact he still sprints around like a madman as if he were 30 years younger.
More effort to entertain than whatever nonsense Alex Turner put on last night.
The Thing is. Axle Rose was ripping his vocal chords to shreds in his twenties to get this band where they are now. If it wasn't for his early endeavours they would never have been had been as big as they are now. Give the fella a break.
That and the fact he still sprints around like a madman as if he were 30 years younger.
More effort to entertain than whatever nonsense Alex Turner put on last night.
Not a fan, but as I said during the Arctic Monkeys gig last night, that I fully expected G&R to sound shite but to actually put on a show for the crowd and I think they did.
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Born in Hampstead then grew up in Stoke.
Booking them as a headliner when his voice has gone is the issue.
The Guvnor!
If it wasn't for his early endeavours they would never have been had been as big as they are now.
Give the fella a break.
Slash is still a rock god though
Great voice, to be fair.
Edit: *Maybe that should be "he". All very confusing.