Friday 31 December 2010

New Guns N' Roses Album Drama

The first in the group's inner circle to publicly expose anything about the the status of a new project by the band was Guns N Roses guitarist D.J. Ashba.

At the release party of the new video game, "Call Of Duty: Black Ops," in Santa Monica on November 4, Asha commented on the band's plans, saying, "We're talking about that right now. We've been throwing around a bunch of ideas and it should be good, man. We've got a lot of good stuff on the plate coming out. It won't take as long, I promise."

On Wednesday, guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal tried to calm the rising tide of fan interest when answering questions on his Facebook page. "We've yet to get in a room and write as a band," notes Bumblefoot. "[I] know D.J. mentioned something about a new album, but don't want y'all expecting anything soon." -

Saturday 25 December 2010

Guns N’ Roses blast off

In Abu Dhabi at Yas Arena,the legendary American group Guns N’ Roses entertain almost more than 21,000 rock fans from across the emirates and they were treated by a spectacular and unforgettable two and a half hours of hard rock
’n’ rollin’.

Yas Island Show Weekends 2010,this is the final weekend in which lot of young youth attended the show to listen the American group Guns N' Roses

Guns N’ Roses consistent memeber and co founder Axl Rose blasted his way on the stage in his familiar garb of faded blue jeans, black jacket, black hat and red bandana, promptly at 10pm, the crowd – both young and old – screamed in a euphoric chorus. Mobiles and digital cameras captured the historical moment. The band brought the house down with their early performance of Welcome to the Jungle, spurring the fans to sing along en masse.

Other popular songs that left the crowd wild and screaming during the high energy show, which lasted after midnight, included Sweet Child o’ Mine, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, November Rain, and Live and Let Die, accompanied by excellent fireworks and flame displays on stage

Saturday 11 December 2010

Guns N' Roses Infuriate Aussies With Late, Loud Gig

On Wednesday (01Dec10)in an Australian town,GUNS N' ROSES sparked fury among residents by starting their concert behind schedule and blaring out loud music late into the night.

Before kicking off their gig in Reid Park, Townsville the tardy rockers left fans waiting for more than an hour,prompting complaints from locals who were frustrated by the loud music and late finish.

Mayor Les Tyrell says, "Guns N' Roses came on late and the concert ran late which is a concern to us and something we will talk to promoters about, as it is not fair for residents on a midweek event.

"The remainder of the feedback has been positive, with most people generally happy with traffic management, amenities and the state of the venue."

Thursday 2 December 2010

Guns N' Roses jet into Australia

Guns N Roses had arrived to Sydney ahead of their Australian tour. The band to perfrom their 1st live show on Wednesday took a jet to Townsville.

Guns N' Roses last toured Australia in 2007.

Founding member Axl Rose will be joined on stage by bass player Tommy Stinson, keyboard player Dizzy Reed, guitarist Bumblefoot, keyboard and bass player Chris Pitman, guitarist DJ Ashba, rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus and drummer Frank Ferrer.
Grammy-winning metal band Korn will be the support act for the nationwide tour.