GUNS N' ROSES: Adelaide Concert Footage Available

June 14, 2007

Low-quality fan-filmed video footage of GUNS N' ROSES June 13, 2007 performance at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Australia has been posted at YouTube.

According to Danielle O'Donohue of The Advertiser, 8,000 GUNS N' ROSES fans crammed the venue and they loved every minute of it.

"Though it's hard to say whether it really is GUNS N' ROSES without Slash and Duff, the new version is a pretty good replacement.

"Guitarists and Slash stand-ins — yes, he needs three — Robin Finck, Ron Thal and Richard Fortus proved they could shred with epic solos, bass player and former Replacement Tommy Stinson brought a touch of alternative underground cool to proceedings and original member Dizzy Reed held the crowd captivated during a stunning rendition of THE ROLLING STONES' 'Angie' played at the front of the stage on a grand piano.

"But the cheering fans didn't come for the band. It was Axl they all wanted to see and despite a reputation as an inconsistent performer, the legendary frontman was up to the task, high-kicking, running around and dissing the venue the band played in Perth on Sunday night."

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