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Early Axl Rose EP with First Band Rapidfire Available for Download, Features Guns N' Roses Frontman in 1983 [LISTEN]
Axl Rose has been linked to Guns N' Roses since the beginning of time. The erratic frontman, however, was in a few other bands prior to making it big in the late 1980s. He was in the first lineup of L.A. Guns before forming his own band, Hollywood Rose with GN'R guitarist Izzy Stradlin. Their five-song demo was released in 2004 from the archives, and now fans are able to download an EP from Rose's first project, Rapidfire.According to Ultimate Classic Rock, Rapifire's demos have been available online for a few years, but the official release only came after Rose's legal blessing. Loudwire even reported earlier this year that a YouTube clip of Rapidfire was taken down at the request of Rose's lawyers even though it belonged to guitarist Kevin Lawrence."Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead man," Lawrence wrote prior to the release. "Oh, and I can't wait for the 500-page illegal harassment of a cease and desist. Snore .. zzz ... zzz. Heard of interference of business and SLAPP suits? I own the copyrights, the masters, the photos, the performances and I have the receipt that I paid for it all ... LOL ... open and shut."The EP, "Ready to Rumble," is available for purchase. Fans can learn more about the band on its Facebook page and even listen to a snippet of the music below. -
Guns N' Roses Biopic in the Works: Author Marc Canter Confirms Movie About 'Appetite for Destruction' Band
Hollywood loves stories of rock 'n' roll debauchery, so it is not a huge surprise that Tinseltown is eyeing up Guns N' Roses for a biopic. The classic lineup includes a captivating list of characters like drummer Steven Adler, guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan, lead guitarist Slash and, of course, frontman Axl Rose. Their history has been written in multiple books, and filmmakers intend to make a movie based on Marc Canter's 2007 release, "Reckless Road: Guns N' Roses and the Making of Appetite for Destruction."The news first popped up on the fan site MyGNRForum.com, Ultimate Classic Rock points out, and Canter ended up disclosing a few pieces of information on the project. Canter, who has known Slash since childhood, said the biopic has "been in the works for about four months."The author added that the film will be made "by people that will do it right ... I do have a big say-so on the script, which is still being put together now but so far looking cool." -
Slash Says Rock 'n' Roll 'Needs a Movement', Calls New Bands 'Conformist'
Aging rockers have been pretty hard on today's music scene, and Slash is no exception. The famous guitarist shared some more thoughts on the state of rock recently with the 'Manchester Evening News'. -
Dizzy Reed Says New Guns N' Roses Music Is 'Being Finished'
Longtime keyboardist for Guns N' Roses, Dizzy Reed has revealed to VH1 Radio (via Blabbermouth), that he believes the new Guns N Roses album will be out "really soon." Reed said, "There's a lot of material that's already done and I think it's in the process of being finished and eventually we'll pick out which songs need to come out with which other songs. So that's in the works. Hopefully it will be out really soon." -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Sits In With Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band On ‘CONAN’ [VIDEO]
Last night’s episode of CONAN was a pretty epic one – not just because of guests Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson and Pentatonix, but also because Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry sat in with host Conan O’Brien’s Basic Cable Band throughout the entire episode. -
Former Guns N' Roses Bassist Duff McKagan Loves Listening To Records In Their Entirety, Unlike Kids Today [LISTEN]
Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. Duff McKagan is bummed that younger music fans aren't experiencing full albums anymore. -
Food "Incidents" and Music: Al Green, Led Zeppelin, Guns N' Roses and More
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Al Green's "The Grits Incident." Check out a few more food-based "incidents" in the careers of major bands. -
7 Artists Who Have Released Two Albums at Once: Guns N' Roses, Bruce Springsteen and More
Recently, pop legend Prince returned with not one album, but two new albums — "Art Official Age" and "PLECTRUMELECTRUM" — both of which were released Sept. 30. Though this is typical Prince eccentricity, he is far from the first artist to do this. Here are seven other artists who have released two albums in one day, including Guns N' Roses and Bruce Springsteen. -
Axl Rose Reportedly Has Two New Guns N' Roses Albums Recorded
Guns N' Roses' 2008 album "Chinese Democracy" famously took so long to record that it became more of a punchline than an album. However, the band's next album might be coming much sooner than we think. According to guitarist DJ Ashba, Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has recorded enough songs to fill up two albums. -
Slash Actually Has Nice Words To Say About Axl Rose [WATCH]
Generally, Slash and former Guns N' Roses bandmate Axl Rose don't have too many kind words to offer up about one another. The guitarist, though, broke that trend recently and told Loudmire what he admires most about the legendary frontman. -
Guns N' Roses Will Do 'Quite A Bit of Touring' in 2015, DJ Ashba Says
The guitarist recently said that GN'R will be hitting the road in 2015 in addition to recording some material for a follow-up to the 2008 album.
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