Slash Performs GNR Deep CutSlash Performs GNR Deep CutAfter 33 years, "Don't Damn Me" finally got its live debut. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Slash Says ‘Use Your Illusion’ Box Is Coming This SummerSlash Says ‘Use Your Illusion’ Box Is Coming This SummerGuitarist said set will feature live footage from two 'Use Your Illusion' tour shows.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Why Guns N’ Roses Covered Bob Dylan’s ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’Why Guns N’ Roses Covered Bob Dylan’s ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’Band made song a live staple before recording studio version. Gary GraffGary Graff
Why Guns N’ Roses Never Played ‘Don’t Damn Me’ LiveWhy Guns N’ Roses Never Played ‘Don’t Damn Me’ Live"There’s just too many words," Slash said of the motormouthed polemic.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
When Axl Rose’s 3AM Invite Brought Alice Cooper to ‘The Garden’When Axl Rose’s 3AM Invite Brought Alice Cooper to ‘The Garden’"At some point, Axl, it's gotta be good enough." Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Guns N’ Roses Rise to Axl Rose’s High Ambition on ‘November Rain’Guns N’ Roses Rise to Axl Rose’s High Ambition on ‘November Rain’Band chased singer's grandiose vision despite some personal ambivalence. Gary GraffGary Graff
Guns N’ Roses Exposed Their Vices (Again) on ‘Bad Obsession’Guns N’ Roses Exposed Their Vices (Again) on ‘Bad Obsession’'Use Your Illusion I' cut reflects on band's addictions in sobering detail.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
‘You Ain’t the First’ Became Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Drunken Pirate Song’‘You Ain’t the First’ Became Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Drunken Pirate Song’They tracked “You Ain’t the First” after a boozy afternoon, despite producer trying to send them home.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
How Guns N’ Roses’ ‘You Could Be Mine’ Tied In to ‘Terminator 2′How Guns N’ Roses’ ‘You Could Be Mine’ Tied In to ‘Terminator 2′The 1991 single from 'Use Your Illusion' and 'Judgment Day' movie both had their roots in the '80s.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Why Guns N’ Roses Cut ‘Use Your Illusion’ in HalfWhy Guns N’ Roses Cut ‘Use Your Illusion’ in HalfA single-disc edition featured 12 of the most popular tracks from the original albums.Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening