GUNS N' ROSES: More Video Footage Of Surprise NYC Performance Surfaces

May 22, 2006

A one-minute video clip of GUNS N' ROSES performing the song "Used To Love Her" for actress Rosario Dawson on her birthday at the Plumm in New York City Thursday night (May 18) has been posted online at YouTube.com. An 83-second clip of "November Rain", filmed at the same party, can be viewed here. Check out photos of the performance: PatrickMcMullan.com, Wire Image.

As previously reported, GUNS N' ROSES played 11 cuts, including "Used to Love Her", "Mr. Brownstone" and "Sweet Child O' Mine". The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Used To Love Her
02. Mr. Brownstone
03. Welcome To The Jungle
04. You're Crazy
05. Patience
06. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
07. The Blues
08. I.R.S.
09. Sweet Child O' Mine
10. November Rain
11. Paradise City

A complete review of Thursday night's performance can be found at this location.

GUNS N' ROSES will headline KROQ's Inland Invasion 2006 on September 23 at the Hyundai Pavilion at Glen Helen in Devore, California. GN'R frontman Axl Rose revealed the news Friday (May 19) during an on-air segment with KROQ hosts Kevin and Bean. It will be the band's first Los Angeles gig in more than 15 years, Rose said.

Check out the audio of Axl Rose's appearance on KROQ at this location.

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