VELVET REVOLVER's New Year's Eve Gig In NYC: Video Available

January 8, 2008

AT&T blue room is currently streaming a live set from VELVET REVOLVER, including performances of "Fall To Pieces", "Get Out The Door" and "Last Fight" from their New Year's Eve gig at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The veteran band's bassist Duff McKagan, drummer Matt Sorum, and guitarist Slash also discuss "Libertad" tracks "Get Out The Door", "She Builds Quick Machines", "The Last Fight" and "Can't Get It Out Of My Head", and Duff and Matt give their thoughts on Slash's memoir. The final clip features the band at Hammerstein doing a soundcheck and Matt narrating, offering a few on stage secrets to what goes on during their shows.

Watch the footage at attblueroom.com.

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