Video: GUNS N' ROSES Joined By ANGRY ANDERSON For ROSE TATTOO Cover

March 21, 2013

ROSE TATTOO's Angry Anderson joined GUNS N' ROSES on stage in Brisbane, Australia last night (Wednesday, March 20) to perform the ROSE TATTOO classic "Nice Boys". Fan-filmed video footage of his appearance can be seen below.

The 1978 song was covered by GUNS N' ROSES on their 1988 "Lies" album.

ROSE TATTOO replaced THE ANGELS as the support act on the GUNS N’ ROSES Australian tour after Doc Neeson was diagnosed with brain tumor.

GUNS N' ROSES has just finished touring Australia with ZZ TOP.

ROSE TATTOO originally supported GUNS N' ROSES on the Australian leg of their "Use Your Illusion" tour.

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