GUNS N' ROSES: Seoul Performance Footage Available
December 16, 2009Fan-filmed video footage of GUNS N' ROSES performing the song "Sweet Child O' Mine" (with the camera focused on the stage video screen) on December 13, 2009 at the Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium in Seoul, Korea can be viewed below.
The band's setlist was as follows:
01. Chinese Democracy
02. Welcome To The Jungle
03. It's So Easy
04. Mr Brownstone
05. Shackler's Revenge
06. There Was A Time
07. Richard Solo (James Bond)
08. Live and Let Die
09. Drum Solo
10. Sorry
11. Rocket Queen
12. DJ Solo
13. Sweet Child O' Mine
14. Dizzy Solo (Ziggy Stardust)
15. Street of Dreams
16. You Could Be Mine (with F1 on the video screen)
17. Jam (Black Betty)
18. My Generation in G with Tommy Fuckin' Stinson
19. Jam
20. November Rain
21. Take A Walk On The Wild Side
22. Better
23. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
24. Bumblefoot Solo (Pink Panther)
25. Paradise City
Earlier in the week, GUNS N' ROSES frontman Axl Rose issued a statement claiming that he he did not authorize the posting of an earlier statement regarding a scuffle between him and a photographer at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) last week. Rose was quoted as saying in the new post, "I did not release any statement or authorize either any statement or anyone to release a statement regarding anything at any airport anywhere . . . (In my opinion) this nonsense may be some type of manufactured or publicity stunt."
Rose did not say why the statement regarding the incident was posted in the first place, but hinted at miscommunication with people in his own organization. "We had recently began working with newer individuals in management in relation to our current Asian tour . . . though as it happens we are once again touring Asia without management of any kind," he wrote.
The altercation occurred on Wednesday (December 9) at LAX while Rose was preparing to board a flight to Taiwan for the first GUNS N' ROSES show in three years. TMZ reported that Rose punched an "overzealous paparazzo," with the original statement at the GUNS blog saying that the photographer "became aggressive with the singer and female members of the traveling group."
Rose was not arrested and was allowed to board his flight to Taiwan.
The band's short Southeast Asian jaunt continues in Osaka, Japan on Wednesday night (December 16).
GUNS N' ROSES' last world tour, in 2006 and 2007, took in 60 shows in 26 countries and was the band's first full trek since 1993.
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