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It's hard to believe that Guns n' Roses' first gig played to a grand audience of 13. That was Seattle in June, 1985, however, and Appetite for Destruction put them on the map in 1987. It's more difficult to believe that vocalist/songwriter Axl Rose took clear talent and willing-to-play band mates that included Slash, Duff McKagan and Dizzy Reed on a control trip that eventually landed the band out of sorts, out of step and out of the picture. And that's the pity, for GN'R's early rock and roll was fierce, bluesy and limber, also acceptably ugly and violent, and was a keen foil to the soft sap out there. By July, 1988, the band was opening for Aerosmith's Permanent Vacation tour but still lacked the trappings and confidence of a band on the move. Tour date begat tour date, however, and crowds, cash and confidence grew as Europe, South America and the East became destinations from the early to the up-to-mid nineties. The Spaghetti Incident? In 1993 brought GN'R's hard rock sound full circle, after which splits led to new liaisons and Rose, who secured the GN'R trade name, turned recluse then scout and put together new lineups. In the spring of 2004, Rose sued unsuccessfully to prevent a Geffen Records Greatest Hits compilation and Slash and Duff went after Rose over rights to their songs as GN'R members. What was that phrase about "absolute power..."?“more

  • A Very Fantastical 2008 Year End Extravaganza

    by The EditorsDecember 24, 2008Comments (3)

    It's time to look back through the musical events of 2008 and remember what the hell happened. While magazines folded, websites collapsed, and a bunch of people got sued and/or shut down by the RIAA, somewhere in the midst of all this silly chaos, some music actually happened. Remember that stuff? It's pretty good, especially for getting over the bullshit life hands out. (read more)

  • Part I: Backstage Scenes From a 1975 Tour

    by Dinky DawsonNovember 12, 2008Comments (2)

    We helped Jim off the floor and walked him to the loading dock to wait for the ambulance that quickly arrived with a fire truck. As he left for the hospital, the firemen assessed the accident. (read more)

  • Your Handy Guide to the Month in Music

    by Mike ConklinSeptember 3, 2008Comments (2)

    It's rare that a month goes by without news breaking of a bunch of incredibly, absurdly rich people getting all hot and bothered about not being quite rich enough. (read more)

  • Questions and Answers With Ted Nugent

    by Matt GewolbApril 16, 2008Comments (33)

    Does this man really think that burglars should be denied a trial and executed on the spot? Pardon us for saying, but that seems a little crazy. (read more)

  • Cover This: What Makes for a Definitive Version?

    by Denise SullivanMarch 12, 2008Comments (13)

    When I set out to take on the matter of cover songs, I thought I'd be seeking uncomplicated answers to simple questions like: Is there such a thing as a definitive version of a song? Who decides these things? And why do we care? (read more)