Axl (aka Bill Bailey) is originally from West Lafayette, IN. Just a little ways up I-65 from you guys. The scene of him getting off of the bus always reminds me of the midwest kid moving to LA.
This is one of many songs from the US Army's playlist used to force Manuel Noriega out of hiding in a Vatican embassy in Panama City (1990). I'm old enough to remember when this happened. The playlist was extensive and also included Judas Priest, Van Halen, Kiss, Oingo Boingo, Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty and many more. The Army had massive speakers and blasted music 24/7 to force him out. I've seen this method referred to as "music torture." I thought it was ingenious on our military's part.
I remember buying this album when it was released in 87. This song is just so amazing, i cant begin to explain how good it is, the different phrases and the music alone tells a story, just so awesome.
Great reaction. I've seen this 500 times. I still get the chills. Of all videos in history, I rate this in the Top 10 ever by any artist or group. And I'm not necessarily a big G&R fan.
I can’t post/talk/preach about all things Guns, without going off the reservation. But something Ryan said hit me… this is one of those songs that you hear so often that you get sick of it, but in this case you never get sick of it. And I was thinking, ‘Damn right!!’ But then I realized that there was a point when I did get sick of it. After watching your reaction, I’m all the way back on you just never get sick of it. I appreciate it more now than ever! Loved the breakdown, & the abstract comparisons! Fucking great job gentlemen. Thank you for bringing this song back to me!
The first time I heard Guns N' Roses was right before the Appetite for Destruction album was released. It was this song on a pirate radio station, but only part of it and I didn't hear who the band was. A few months later I heard it on our local station here in Sacramento, CA and at the end they said who it was. I was with a girl I was trying to date and sitting out in front of her house with the radio on. She wasn't giving me any sign that she wanted to date me. So when I heard Welcome to the Jungle, all my attention was focused on who the hell was this Guns N' Roses band?? I told that chick I was leaving and never even said good by. I went right to the Tower Records and found the album. Played it front to back at least ten times. It blew away all the hair bands at the time and just sounded real. These guys weren't afraid to use the F-word and they weren't nice. That was what we were looking for. As for the chick? Years later she wanted to date and would hang out at my house.....well she got some attention alright. Thanks for the review guys. You are spot on!
@@jhamler1 I’m fine with spreading those guts. I went up in her guts and she liked it. The better part is Welcome to the Jungle was much more important and saved me from wasting my time. People appreciate spilling of the guts.
the whole album of appetite is unforgettable and a legendary masterpiece ,i love your reaction guys ,i'm super fan of guns n roses i suggest watch their paradise city , sweet child o mine , November rain and live performances you will like it i swear guys !🤚🏻
I hit Los Angeles from small-town northern California in the summer of '88, and Appetite for Destruction was huge, with "Sweet Child O' Mine" being played everywhere, then this song, then others; I wore out my cassette. Living there, I had a "brush with greatness," (as we used to call it when we ran into celebrities) with a member of the band. There was a comic book store, and SF/Fantasy bookstore, called Forbidden Planet on Ventura Blvd., in Sherman Oaks (an LA suburb in "The Valley"), and they had toys and action figures, too (the first "comic shop" I'd seen that carried such things). I was browsing the books one December in '88 or '89, when Slash came in, shopping for Christmas presents for his nephew(s), based on what I overheard. He was soft-spoken and polite (said "excuse me" as he brushed past me in an aisle), and he bought two action figures (want to say Transformers, but I could be wrong at this stage). Nobody bothered him, but then again, it was pre-cell phones, so he could live sort of anonymously, if he got in and out fast enough.
I grew up in Orange county California and people outside of the state think here in southern California it's all like L.A. 😆Oh no, L.A is its own beast. We're behind the" orange curtain" in O.C. lol
One of the best concerts I've ever seen back then. Slash is a genius. One of most amazing and iconic guitar players to walk the planet. WHO DEY BABY! 🏈
I saw them way back in Reno, and it was a really good concert. They even all sat on a couch at one point and did a jam that way. The only bummer was they sold no alcohol at this concert due to the night before in Sacramento someone threw a bottle or something on stage and it hit Duff the bass player to the point they said he needed stiches. So they drank, beautiful girls came out and served them drinks. Crazy, but good concert. Although i ended up seeing half of it with out the friend I went with. She of course drank a bunch before we came, and wanted to go out for air, or I think to get another drink from her car, and they would not let her back in. She was a friend though and waited for me to come out.
I was at the Sacramento show. It ended right after the bottle incident. Arco Arena. Same shit happened to Bruce Dickinson as a Cal Expo concert a few years earlier, but it missed him. He stopped the show and told the crowd if one more thing is thrown up here we are never coming back.
Good evening from New England..I saw GNR at The Ritz in 1987 in NYC...Im a drummer and I wore out 4 cassettes of Appitite For Destruction..lol..Anyone remember cassettes...Great song...Peace from the Northeast..
I was a 19 yr old air force enlistee stationed in San Antonio TX when my friends back in St. Louis MO went to see them in concert. Apparently Axle somehow started a riot with the fans in the front row. They got a lot of bad publicity over that. Not sure exactly what year it was 88 or 89. They have hits galore so lot to choose from on what to cover with them but I'll suggest a sleeper that I loved was Mr Brownstone. Sweet child is one of the best songs of all time tho.
Pure raw unadulterated smack you in the face rock music from the greatest debut rock album ever. After I heard AFD for the first time I was like WTF?! & had to listen to it again & again & again until I was hooked on it as it's 12 tracks rammed down your throat one after the other without compromise.
Watched them in Knoxville when they opened for Motley Crue. I went to see Crue but unfortunately for them GnR raised the bar too high for Crue to meet. Crue tried so hard to follow that they became pathetic. Before coming on stage they sent someone out to practically beg for girls to come to their bus. Later Tommy drank an entire fifth of whiskey and played drums upside down without missing a beat. The teenies may have believed that crap but anyone familiar with drinking knew better. I'm not saying Crue isn't a great band but I did lose a lot of respect for them that night, as well as some of my hearing. That night the opening band killed it and the headliner killed themselves. I've been a G n R fan ever since.
I lived in Studio City (another LA suburb in the Valley), probably around '93 or '94, and a young couple with a newborn child lived in the apartment next to mine. The guy was there trying to make it in the music industry (he was from Fresno, iirc). He was drummer (?) for a band called Liquid Black, and they were being produced by some big name producer who'd worked with Queen, I think, and other very successful bands. I still have a cassette demo tape of their album that he gave me, and the music wasn't bad. But, the band didn't go anywhere, and I think the family ended up moving back to Fresno. It may not have worked out, but I give him full credit for trying for his dream.
Gents, I’d love to see you get back to Band-Maid and The Warning! Two great bands that have lots of great songs, particularly BM - dozens of top-level songs. You must check out MISA going otherworldly on: - No God - official live video - Manners / Black Hole - official live video - the whole band is otherworldly on Black Hole - Play - official live video Kanami’s composition & guitar genius on: - Wonderland - official live video - About Us - official live video - Daydreaming - official MV - Dice - official MV - Warning - official MV - After-Life - official MV - Onset - official live video - Without Holding Back - you’ll have to get a copy And The Warning has several newer songs you should hear - Evolve, Choke, Z, Animosity, Disciple - they’ve really raised their game on these songs
I saw them in 1986 on their Famous " Club" Tour that ended up at the famous Ritz show In New York, NY I saw them in Washington,DC They were Great, after Appititethou, they went down the tubes!
This is an amazing song form the 80’s & 90’s. “Welcome to the Jungle” This is what I hear, “The protagonist is saying if you’re a young adult going into the city by bus. He or she might encounter some unsavory characters, and trick him or her into taking drugs or other unpleasant activities. The protagonist is also saying a Big City can turn into a jungle with drugs, adult industry, prostitution, even stealing…etc.
"And when you're high you never ever wanna come down....so down...so down. sooooo yeahhhhhh. 17:50 that would be the heroin high. Axl has been kind of private about the coming to Hollywood on a Greyhound bus, but says a lot about this experience in the music.
Saw GnR in a philly club in ‘87, it was Fred Coury’s birthday (drummer for Cinderella) crazy show..Think Axl ended up in jail in the early morning..Hair metal died that night for us haha..
Love guns and roses . But if you like this try ( wasted time) by skid row. In my opinion the best metal vocalist of the 80' s. Two of the best guitar players too. Sebastian Bach s vocal range is unbelievable. . You have to see the video just to see how great this group really are. Perfect from vocals to the drumming . A must see . If you don't you will regret it. Thank you.
And to bring it full circle, it is widely believed that Bach wrote Wasted Time about his very good friend, Steven Adler, recently removed from his position as the drummer for Guns, and his drug addiction ruining his life… and had already ruined his career. I believe there are also videos debunking this theory.
Yes this is played at every sporting event. I know the Bears play this at every game. I like it. Love Sweet Child of Mine and Paradise City better. One of my friends loves Axl Rose and still goes to his concerts. He is not my favorite. But Slash can play anything and it will be amazing! If you look up Guns and Roses and Metallica in Montreal = I lost respect for Axl. But their debut album was great and again Slash's riffs are 🔥!
Slash is great but he can’t play anything. Go watch him play Ozzy’s crazy train. It’s pretty rough. Slash has a bluesy type of play and he is the best at it. Love slash but he can’t play ANYTHING.
I was driving after an Uber drop off and this song came on, I had smoked a good joint before the shift. Man... It hit like a wild fever. Seeing the building structures accompanied with trees everywhere. How deep it goes. From the random old lady walking her dog that mugged me of 76 cents. To the run in with angry prostitutes that set me up. The angry whites, black, and Mexicans. How they move..the random rich drug dealers coming out the dark just to mess with you and set you up for matters you just stumbled into. The urban jungle showed itself skirts up to new comers waiting for you to grab and mess up. This song is a shell shock. I never felt like that in my life before. The whole environment literally is just that and feels just like the guitars once you are caught up in some shit
Definitely a couple of them! I mean there’s also eruption, whole lotta love, sweet child o mine, crazy train, back in black, enter sandman… too many to name. Rock is amazing 🤟🏼🎸
It’s a great song for sure, but this along with Sweet Child were so overplayed. I know you say you never get tired of it, but I’m much more interested in the deep cuts that they didn’t make videos for that would have been played constantly. It was MTV that really burned me out on the first two singles. It’s a great album though and some of those deep cuts are fire; they all were really. Btw, there’s no way you could get away with that album picture with the girl today. It was provocative back then, but that was the whole marketing point of course.
Me and my best friend, Wyatt live in Oldham County, KY and we are starting a hard rock/glam band. Could you guys produce us or something? Thank you for your awesome channel!!!
No!! No!! we need more guns and roses there are many hits songs from them patience, civil war, knocking on heaven's door, paradice city, sweet child o mine, November rain, u could be mine,
I believe that the reason for this song flopping was because it wasn't simply a single...it was released on the soundtrack for a Clint Eastwood movie "The Dead Pool" which didn't do well. So, it was an unknown band on a mediocre movie.
The entire Appetite album is killer... definitely not politically correct nor on Tipper Gores playlist in her iPod ;) F the PMRC, heh. Thanks to those Parental warning stickers this album was sure to be bought by kids knowing many parents would not be pleased ;) GNR was opening for Iron Maiden in 88 and an iteration of LA Guns/Guns N Roses played the show in Phoenix when GNR had to cancel that and some other shows due to throat issues with Axl, it didn't go well, heh, but Maiden was killer, as always.
I saw them use your alusion tour Wembley London , this band could have been as big as queen with there following but the imploded on themselves, the axle lost touch of reality there was a band behind him guns and roses are a band each depend on the other to make .......
I get burned out on a lot of their songs..but just because of the radio where they cut things up and it’s ridiculous. They wonder why the radio is always getting slapped. So many good songs on this album and Lies with Patience only with the video to understand what that song means. GNR kicked ass! Edit: One note that you need to understand is there is a place in LA called The Jungle. It’s where you go for what you need! Doesn’t matter! Yes and the lyrics “You know where you are? Your in the Jungle baby…your gonna die!” It is a perfect interpretation of that area of LA for sure!!! Don’t get caught up in the Jungle…hard to get out!
You wanna hear another song about Los Angeles? Came out about ten years after this jam? Try AENIMA. By TOOL. And be sure and do the lyric vid. After that, and you're thoroughly depressed, listen to UNDER THE BRIDGE. By The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Why? Because I said so.
1987, when MTV still played music videos, my 12yr old brain was in shock watching this one for the first time. Needless to say, I became a HUGE fan. Patience is one of my all time faves! As is GunsNRoses.
Axl is William Bailey from Indiana. When he went to L.A, he got off the bus and a guy said to him, "You know where you, are...." The rest is history.
I never got into Guns and Roses but I really like watching Axl Rose perform this song. He's a rocker.
Axl (aka Bill Bailey) is originally from West Lafayette, IN. Just a little ways up I-65 from you guys. The scene of him getting off of the bus always reminds me of the midwest kid moving to LA.
" Do you know where you are?? You're in the JUNGLE. You're going to DIE !! "
Best line in this song...awesome band.
Slash is UNDOUBTEDLY one of the 10 greatest rock guitarists ever.
He's solid but not great I could easily think of 50 better rock guitarists than him
@@aitornavarro6597well, if u think in popularity and influentially wise he's easily top 5
@@aitornavarro6597 why is that?
Slash is quite good, and widely respected
Top 5*
This is one of many songs from the US Army's playlist used to force Manuel Noriega out of hiding in a Vatican embassy in Panama City (1990). I'm old enough to remember when this happened. The playlist was extensive and also included Judas Priest, Van Halen, Kiss, Oingo Boingo, Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty and many more. The Army had massive speakers and blasted music 24/7 to force him out. I've seen this method referred to as "music torture." I thought it was ingenious on our military's part.
I remember buying this album when it was released in 87. This song is just so amazing, i cant begin to explain how good it is, the different phrases and the music alone tells a story, just so awesome.
This song changed my life and changed music and a decade
Great reaction. I've seen this 500 times. I still get the chills. Of all videos in history, I rate this in the Top 10 ever by any artist or group. And I'm not necessarily a big G&R fan.
An American rock classic.
Great band but short lived.
Slash in Velvet Revolver with the late Weiland is badass, too.
You should check Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators -- they got some great stuff. Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge is a great singer.
Best hard rock album ever made
I can’t post/talk/preach about all things Guns, without going off the reservation. But something Ryan said hit me… this is one of those songs that you hear so often that you get sick of it, but in this case you never get sick of it. And I was thinking, ‘Damn right!!’ But then I realized that there was a point when I did get sick of it. After watching your reaction, I’m all the way back on you just never get sick of it. I appreciate it more now than ever! Loved the breakdown, & the abstract comparisons! Fucking great job gentlemen. Thank you for bringing this song back to me!
It's funny because Slash seems so tall but he's only 5'9-5'10. He is larger than life though. What a talent he is!
The first time I heard Guns N' Roses was right before the Appetite for Destruction album was released. It was this song on a pirate radio station, but only part of it and I didn't hear who the band was. A few months later I heard it on our local station here in Sacramento, CA and at the end they said who it was. I was with a girl I was trying to date and sitting out in front of her house with the radio on. She wasn't giving me any sign that she wanted to date me.
So when I heard Welcome to the Jungle, all my attention was focused on who the hell was this Guns N' Roses band?? I told that chick I was leaving and never even said good by. I went right to the Tower Records and found the album. Played it front to back at least ten times. It blew away all the hair bands at the time and just sounded real. These guys weren't afraid to use the F-word and they weren't nice. That was what we were looking for. As for the chick? Years later she wanted to date and would hang out at my house.....well she got some attention alright.
Thanks for the review guys. You are spot on!
Easy, turbo. Don't be too quick to spill your guts (or any other fluids) all over the UA-cam.
@@jhamler1 I’m fine with spreading those guts. I went up in her guts and she liked it. The better part is Welcome to the Jungle was much more important and saved me from wasting my time. People appreciate spilling of the guts.
Such a good history haha Guns N' Roses was huge!
the whole album of appetite is unforgettable and a legendary masterpiece ,i love your reaction guys ,i'm super fan of guns n roses i suggest watch their paradise city , sweet child o mine , November rain and live performances you will like it i swear guys !🤚🏻
the psych metal breakdown in this always get me hyped. We loved doing this on my channel.
I hit Los Angeles from small-town northern California in the summer of '88, and Appetite for Destruction was huge, with "Sweet Child O' Mine" being played everywhere, then this song, then others; I wore out my cassette. Living there, I had a "brush with greatness," (as we used to call it when we ran into celebrities) with a member of the band. There was a comic book store, and SF/Fantasy bookstore, called Forbidden Planet on Ventura Blvd., in Sherman Oaks (an LA suburb in "The Valley"), and they had toys and action figures, too (the first "comic shop" I'd seen that carried such things). I was browsing the books one December in '88 or '89, when Slash came in, shopping for Christmas presents for his nephew(s), based on what I overheard. He was soft-spoken and polite (said "excuse me" as he brushed past me in an aisle), and he bought two action figures (want to say Transformers, but I could be wrong at this stage). Nobody bothered him, but then again, it was pre-cell phones, so he could live sort of anonymously, if he got in and out fast enough.
It's a jungle out there! Might as well get used to it.
"Paradise City" please!
Yeah, Paul Brown Stadium when the opening guitar riff comes in is fun.
I grew up in Orange county California and people outside of the state think here in southern California it's all like L.A. 😆Oh no, L.A is its own beast. We're behind the" orange curtain" in O.C. lol
One of the best concerts I've ever seen back then. Slash is a genius. One of most amazing and iconic guitar players to walk the planet. WHO DEY BABY! 🏈
I saw them way back in Reno, and it was a really good concert. They even all sat on a couch at one point and did a jam that way. The only bummer was they sold no alcohol at this concert due to the night before in Sacramento someone threw a bottle or something on stage and it hit Duff the bass player to the point they said he needed stiches. So they drank, beautiful girls came out and served them drinks. Crazy, but good concert. Although i ended up seeing half of it with out the friend I went with. She of course drank a bunch before we came, and wanted to go out for air, or I think to get another drink from her car, and they would not let her back in. She was a friend though and waited for me to come out.
I was at the Sacramento show. It ended right after the bottle incident. Arco Arena. Same shit happened to Bruce Dickinson as a Cal Expo concert a few years earlier, but it missed him. He stopped the show and told the crowd if one more thing is thrown up here we are never coming back.
You need a wiser friend 🤷🏻♂️
Crazy times!
Good evening from New England..I saw GNR at The Ritz in 1987 in NYC...Im a drummer and I wore out 4 cassettes of Appitite For Destruction..lol..Anyone remember cassettes...Great song...Peace from the Northeast..
I remember them. I wore out not 4, but 1, in the summer of '88, lol.
More fun n roses songs
I was a 19 yr old air force enlistee stationed in San Antonio TX when my friends back in St. Louis MO went to see them in concert. Apparently Axle somehow started a riot with the fans in the front row. They got a lot of bad publicity over that. Not sure exactly what year it was 88 or 89. They have hits galore so lot to choose from on what to cover with them but I'll suggest a sleeper that I loved was Mr Brownstone. Sweet child is one of the best songs of all time tho.
Pure raw unadulterated smack you in the face rock music from the greatest debut rock album ever. After I heard AFD for the first time I was like WTF?! & had to listen to it again & again & again until I was hooked on it as it's 12 tracks rammed down your throat one after the other without compromise.
Watched them in Knoxville when they opened for Motley Crue. I went to see Crue but unfortunately for them GnR raised the bar too high for Crue to meet. Crue tried so hard to follow that they became pathetic. Before coming on stage they sent someone out to practically beg for girls to come to their bus. Later Tommy drank an entire fifth of whiskey and played drums upside down without missing a beat. The teenies may have believed that crap but anyone familiar with drinking knew better. I'm not saying Crue isn't a great band but I did lose a lot of respect for them that night, as well as some of my hearing. That night the opening band killed it and the headliner killed themselves. I've been a G n R fan ever since.
The Cincinnati Bengals play this at every game. 🐅
I lived in Studio City (another LA suburb in the Valley), probably around '93 or '94, and a young couple with a newborn child lived in the apartment next to mine. The guy was there trying to make it in the music industry (he was from Fresno, iirc). He was drummer (?) for a band called Liquid Black, and they were being produced by some big name producer who'd worked with Queen, I think, and other very successful bands. I still have a cassette demo tape of their album that he gave me, and the music wasn't bad. But, the band didn't go anywhere, and I think the family ended up moving back to Fresno. It may not have worked out, but I give him full credit for trying for his dream.
This is featured in Dirty Harry: The Dead Pool. The band has a cameo role in the film.
Izzy is the secret sauce, you will hear his guitar parts in your left ear.
F'n Slash, what a legend
What a player 🔥
Gents, I’d love to see you get back to Band-Maid and The Warning!
Two great bands that have lots of great songs, particularly BM - dozens of top-level songs. You must check out MISA going otherworldly on:
- No God - official live video
- Manners / Black Hole - official live video - the whole band is otherworldly on Black Hole
- Play - official live video
Kanami’s composition & guitar genius on:
- Wonderland - official live video
- About Us - official live video
- Daydreaming - official MV
- Dice - official MV
- Warning - official MV
- After-Life - official MV
- Onset - official live video
- Without Holding Back - you’ll have to get a copy
And The Warning has several newer songs you should hear - Evolve, Choke, Z, Animosity, Disciple - they’ve really raised their game on these songs
They already reacted to The Warning, I believe they did ‘Dust to Dust’ and ‘Dull Knives’
@@gbcrowne271 Yeah, I saw that and why I recommended they check out their newer Mayday EP songs.
I saw them in 1986 on their Famous " Club" Tour that ended up at the famous Ritz show In New York, NY I saw them in Washington,DC They were Great, after Appititethou, they went down the tubes!
"War" by edwin starr...
Alright 502 club. Guess which NCAA team has more basketball wins against your beloved Wildcats than anyone else. Vols rule... ; ))
My favorite hit of theirs. And that's saying a lot.
This is an amazing song form the 80’s & 90’s. “Welcome to the Jungle” This is what I hear, “The protagonist is saying if you’re a young adult going into the city by bus. He or she might encounter some unsavory characters, and trick him or her into taking drugs or other unpleasant activities. The protagonist is also saying a Big City can turn into a jungle with drugs, adult industry, prostitution, even stealing…etc.
"And when you're high you never ever wanna come down....so down...so down. sooooo yeahhhhhh. 17:50 that would be the heroin high. Axl has been kind of private about the coming to Hollywood on a Greyhound bus, but says a lot about this experience in the music.
He was undeniably the most sober in the band too. Pretty hard to believe, but guns went HARD😂🤟🏼
Saw GnR in a philly club in ‘87, it was Fred Coury’s birthday (drummer for Cinderella) crazy show..Think Axl ended up in jail in the early morning..Hair metal died that night for us haha..
Love guns and roses . But if you like this try ( wasted time) by skid row. In my opinion the best metal vocalist of the 80' s. Two of the best guitar players too. Sebastian Bach s vocal range is unbelievable. . You have to see the video just to see how great this group really are. Perfect from vocals to the drumming . A must see . If you don't you will regret it. Thank you.
And to bring it full circle, it is widely believed that Bach wrote Wasted Time about his very good friend, Steven Adler, recently removed from his position as the drummer for Guns, and his drug addiction ruining his life… and had already ruined his career. I believe there are also videos debunking this theory.
Brilliant song
Jumanji welcome to the jungle
Yes this is played at every sporting event. I know the Bears play this at every game. I like it. Love Sweet Child of Mine and Paradise City better. One of my friends loves Axl Rose and still goes to his concerts. He is not my favorite. But Slash can play anything and it will be amazing! If you look up Guns and Roses and Metallica in Montreal = I lost respect for Axl. But their debut album was great and again Slash's riffs are 🔥!
Slash is great. And eh Axl deserves more credit. He made amends with the band and has really become a generous man! Rock on🤟🏼
Slash is great but he can’t play anything. Go watch him play Ozzy’s crazy train. It’s pretty rough. Slash has a bluesy type of play and he is the best at it. Love slash but he can’t play ANYTHING.
I was driving after an Uber drop off and this song came on, I had smoked a good joint before the shift. Man... It hit like a wild fever. Seeing the building structures accompanied with trees everywhere. How deep it goes. From the random old lady walking her dog that mugged me of 76 cents. To the run in with angry prostitutes that set me up. The angry whites, black, and Mexicans. How they move..the random rich drug dealers coming out the dark just to mess with you and set you up for matters you just stumbled into.
The urban jungle showed itself skirts up to new comers waiting for you to grab and mess up. This song is a shell shock. I never felt like that in my life before.
The whole environment literally is just that and feels just like the guitars once you are caught up in some shit
Slows down at the bridge, leading to a jive with psychadelic guitar. Genius song, flawless execution
Hi Guys! Fire vid and reaction!🔥🤩👍
the next song by Guns and Roses to react to is " it's so easy" kick ass song, it's actually right after this song on the CD
Ballad of jane is the la guns song u guys should listen to it
Hey, Could you plz react to Mornin’, The Theme from Moonlighting and Just to be Loved by Al Jarreau? This guy is AMAZING
Amazing song and video....please react to live version at the Ritz ' 88...so intense, wild, perfect...Axl awesome....
"Free bird" by lynyrd skynyrd or "Comfortably numb"(live) please! Best guitar solos of all time, trust me.
Definitely a couple of them! I mean there’s also eruption, whole lotta love, sweet child o mine, crazy train, back in black, enter sandman… too many to name. Rock is amazing 🤟🏼🎸
It’s a great song for sure, but this along with Sweet Child were so overplayed. I know you say you never get tired of it, but I’m much more interested in the deep cuts that they didn’t make videos for that would have been played constantly. It was MTV that really burned me out on the first two singles. It’s a great album though and some of those deep cuts are fire; they all were really.
Btw, there’s no way you could get away with that album picture with the girl today. It was provocative back then, but that was the whole marketing point of course.
Slash is actually a short dude
Me and my best friend, Wyatt live in Oldham County, KY and we are starting a hard rock/glam band. Could you guys produce us or something? Thank you for your awesome channel!!!
Get some Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on here dudes…good channel
Love Slash
No!! No!! we need more guns and roses there are many hits songs from them patience, civil war, knocking on heaven's door, paradice city, sweet child o mine, November rain, u could be mine,
Axl was untouchable in his prime. He could wail.
Can t wait to see you back on avenged sevenfold
I believe that the reason for this song flopping was because it wasn't simply a single...it was released on the soundtrack for a Clint Eastwood movie "The Dead Pool" which didn't do well.
So, it was an unknown band on a mediocre movie.
The entire Appetite album is killer... definitely not politically correct nor on Tipper Gores playlist in her iPod ;) F the PMRC, heh. Thanks to those Parental warning stickers this album was sure to be bought by kids knowing many parents would not be pleased ;) GNR was opening for Iron Maiden in 88 and an iteration of LA Guns/Guns N Roses played the show in Phoenix when GNR had to cancel that and some other shows due to throat issues with Axl, it didn't go well, heh, but Maiden was killer, as always.
Eahrt Song, Dirty Diana next please❤
GRAND THEFT AUTO SAN ANDREAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
VELVET REVOLVER
I agree! One of the most under appreciated legendary rock acts
Axl Rose best frontman EVER
How about 7&7 by Turnpike Troubadours?
Axel Rose is from Lafayette Indiana.
Jamal Murray got traded to the Pelicans?
I saw them use your alusion tour Wembley London , this band could have been as big as queen with there following but the imploded on themselves, the axle lost touch of reality there was a band behind him guns and roses are a band each depend on the other to make .......
You’re my serpentine (The Devil)
The lyrics are “feel my serpentine” 🍆 😂
@@tempest_91 I stand corrected…Angela
I get burned out on a lot of their songs..but just because of the radio where they cut things up and it’s ridiculous. They wonder why the radio is always getting slapped. So many good songs on this album and Lies with Patience only with the video to understand what that song means. GNR kicked ass!
Edit: One note that you need to understand is there is a place in LA called The Jungle. It’s where you go for what you need! Doesn’t matter! Yes and the lyrics “You know where you are? Your in the Jungle baby…your gonna die!” It is a perfect interpretation of that area of LA for sure!!! Don’t get caught up in the Jungle…hard to get out!
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Top 30. You don't know enough history.
Have you guys reacted to this video of 'It's So Easy' ? ua-cam.com/video/FMbl1ntpIXQ/v-deo.html
You wanna hear another song about Los Angeles? Came out about ten years after this jam? Try AENIMA. By TOOL. And be sure and do the lyric vid.
After that, and you're thoroughly depressed, listen to UNDER THE BRIDGE. By The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Why? Because I said so.
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1987, when MTV still played music videos, my 12yr old brain was in shock watching this one for the first time. Needless to say, I became a HUGE fan. Patience is one of my all time faves! As is GunsNRoses.