Guns ‘N Roses' Axl Rose Reunion With Slash In The Works? Details Released!
Guns 'N Roses front singer, Axl Rose, and the band's guitarist, Slash, have allegedly put their differences behind and are rumored to be doing a public reunion.
According to The Mirror UK, Guns 'N Roses is set to perform on stage again after 19 years. The band was last seen on stage in 1996.
John Murdy, Slash's friend and an executive at the Universal Studios theme park, announced the possible forthcoming Guns 'N Roses reunion with the former guitarist and Axl Rose himself, the same publication reported.
In other news, Blabber Mouth reported via The Pulse of Radio that Slash's brother, Ash Hudson, dissed a possible future Guns 'N Roses gig. Hudson ranted on his Facebook account that:
"They [GUNS] were the best of all time, nowhere to go from there," the source quoted Hudson. "They captured lightning in a bottle. Nothing left to prove. It's done. Are THE [ROLLING] STONES you grew to love in the '70s?"
Loudwire reported that Hudson thought Guns 'N Roses fans should just put their idol's fame behind them. Hudson thought moving on was best for the fans of the legendary band from those days. Slash could not have agreed with Hudson more. As reported in Mirror UK, the former guitarist for the band has released a statement.
"Over time we all just got sick and tired of the black cloud," he said. "The biggest thing that happens when you have a break-up that is less than harmonious is you build up a bad energy because of the distance. The bad feelings get exaggerated."
Los Angeles marketer, Alex Villa, sees the Guns 'N Roses concert reunion in the United States alone to rack up millions of bucks, according to The Mirror.
After a concert in Argentina, Guns 'N Roses disbanded in 1993. Duff, Izzy and Axl Rose have since still been playing for the group. The band, though, would be welcoming Slash back in its rumored upcoming reunion gig.