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PatCooper
posted on 01-08-2002 @ 7:49 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
This was in todays Daily News...

quote:

Guitar god Slash obviously won't be reuniting with Guns N' Roses. He was even barred from seeing Axl Rose's reconstituted band when it played Vegas the other night: Four security guards at the Hard Rock Casino blocked Slash from seeing the show after Rose threatened to walk off the stage if he spotted him in the audience.

Slash told the L.A. Times that he'd just come "to be supportive." But Rose's manager, Doug Goldstein, argues: "We didn't know what [Slash's] intentions were. If nothing else, it would have been a distraction. Axl was really nervous about these shows. We decided on our own not to take any risk."



Boy it's pretty sad thats Axl is nervous before doing a gig at the Hard Rock Hotel.What's he Dice!!


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posted on 01-08-2002 @ 7:55 PM      
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quote:

Sorry Slash


It's ok. Really.

UPDATE: Axl Rose is still an asshole - Topic Started By Mr. Brownstone

As long as you promise to do a search next time, I am willing to drop it. Deal?





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PatCooper
posted on 01-08-2002 @ 8:03 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

As long as you promise to do a search next time, I am willing to drop it. Deal?



That would have been i good idea i guess.This is what i get for contributing in the music forum.lmoa.


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