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Guns N' Roses => Dead Horse => Topic started by: Sosso on February 10, 2016, 08:25:34 PM



Title: A question about the HOF
Post by: Sosso on February 10, 2016, 08:25:34 PM
 :no:I don't know if that matters but under which band name Slash, Duff, Steven, Matt, Gilby and Miles had performed at the HOF?
I don't think that they used the GN'R name because that wouldn't be legal (Axl owns the name).


Title: Re: A question about the HOF
Post by: C0ma on February 10, 2016, 09:23:48 PM
Guns N' Roses was inducted into the Hall of Fame... Guns N' Roses minus Axl Rose performed.  There are band shares, ownership, and public perception... millions of people tuned into HBO and/or Youtube and watched Guns N' Roses. Is the perception of those viewers accurate or 'legal'... no, but perception is what it is

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2130071/Guns-N-Roses-reunite-Rock-Roll-Hall-Fame-induction--Axl-Rose.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2130071/Guns-N-Roses-reunite-Rock-Roll-Hall-Fame-induction--Axl-Rose.html)

Guns N' Roses perform at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction... without Axl Rose

On their way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Guns N' Roses got together for one more gig.
Axl Rose missed it.
The hedonistic hard rockers, who became the world's top music act amid endless dysfunction, reunited for three songs on Saturday night before 6,000 fans, many of whom were thrilled to see at least most of the band's original lineup jam on classic hits like 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'Paradise City.'

Rose, the band's frontman and ringmaster of the G N' R traveling sex, drugs and rock and roll circus, declined to attend the induction, saying he did not want to be part of the ceremony because it 'doesn't appear to be somewhere I'm actually wanted or respected'.

He was hardly missed.

While his decision disappointed some hardcore fans and ended any possibility of a full-scale reunion of the original lineup, guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steve Adler performed for the first time in nearly 20 years to the delight of the sell-out crowd inside historic Public Hall