On The Road With GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist D.J. ASHBA - Episode 3

September 23, 2010

GUNS N' ROSES guitarist D.J. Ashba has uploadeda seven-minute video clip, "Las Vegas To London", featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the road. Check it out below.

In an online posting, Ashba had the following to say about the response he has gotten from GUNS N' ROSES fans since he joined the group: "Just wanted to sincerely thank each n' every one of the GUNS N' ROSES fans for all of the love and support that you've shown me since I have joined the band. It's been an honor to be apart of such a legendary band and surrounded by such talent. Thank you for spending your hard-earned money to come see the band; it's been amazing meeting and performing for all of you. I look forward to every show n' eventually meeting you all! Thank you for all of the homemade signs up front; very cool!! Much love to all of you and again thank you for the warm welcoming. See you soon! Much love to you all."

Want to know what's on GUNS N' ROSES' tour rider? The contract for tonight's (September 23) concert in Belgrade, Serbia requests that singer Axl Rose's dressing room be all black and decorated with fresh roses, with champagne, vodka, tequila, red wine and beer available in the room. The room must also include a bed, a sofa, a coffee table, six lamps and a rug.

Rose also wants fresh roses, 18 each of red and white, in the band's dressing room as well, along with "black napkins, a blender, a juice maker, a tea kettle, paper tissues, 18 glasses for wine and champagne, 15 glasses for stiff drinks, 40 paper glasses, six cutlery sets, two bottle openers and corkscrews, as well as one large and two smaller bread knives." There are also precise instructions for what food and beverages should be made available.

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