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Guns N' Roses - Tokyo Dome, Japan, 2nd Night, February 20th, 1992 (HQ Remastered) (2024)

Guns N' Roses - Tokyo Dome, Japan, 2nd Night, February 20th, 1992 (HQ Remastered) (2024)

BAND/ARTIST: Guns N' Roses

  • Title: Tokyo Dome, Japan, 2nd Night, February 20th, 1992 (HQ Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:31:56
  • Total Size: 837 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Nightrain (05:21)
2. Mr. Brownstone (04:57)
3. Live And Let Die (03:47)
4. It's So Easy (04:03)
5. Bad Obsession (07:00)
6. Pretty Tied Up (05:37)
7. Welcome To The Jungle (05:34)
8. Don't Cry (06:26)
9. Double Talkin' Jive Motherfucker (08:53)
10. Civil War (07:55)
11. Wild Horses (03:39)
12. Patience (06:45)
13. You Could Be Mine (06:07)
14. November Rain (14:22)
15. Sweet Child O' Mine (08:27)
16. So Fine (04:35)
17. Rocket Queen (09:23)
18. Move To The City (08:06)
19. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (13:42)
20. Estranged (09:27)
21. Paradise City (07:41)

Guns N' Roses are the bridge separating 1980s and 1990s hard rock, the band responsible for ushering in an era of grim, gritty rock & roll. Where such peers as Mötley Crüe reveled in the decadence of Sunset Strip sleaze, Guns N' Roses focused on the grimy underbelly of the urban jungle, with guitarists Slash and Izzy Stradlin cranking out mean riffs that matched the dark fantasies of Axl Rose, the vocalist who led GNR with a serpentine charm. Rose countered his nasty tendencies with a romantic side, one that flourished on "Sweet Child O' Mine," the soaring ballad that went to number one in 1988, turning the band into superstars in the process. Over the next few years, GNR's 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction, sold in monstrous numbers, with "Welcome to the Jungle" and "Paradise City" both reaching Billboard's Top Ten and "Patience," from the 1989 EP GNR Lies, also reaching that exalted position. During this peak, Guns N' Roses were lightning rods for controversy, so they avoided trouble by whiling away in the studio crafting their sequel to Appetite for Destruction, the sprawling twin albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II. Released simultaneously in September 1991, the Illusions still were rooted in hard rock, but Rose also pursued majestic, melodramatic balladry, a trait that reached its apotheosis in "November Rain," a ballad that became their last Top Ten hit in 1992. By that point, Guns N' Roses were no longer the paragons of grubby hard rock, not after Nirvana ushered in the grunge revolution of the early '90s. The rise of alternative rock coincided with the erosion of the original GNR lineup, a slow attrition that left Axl Rose as the lone remaining founding member by the end of the '90s. He spent much of the 2000s working on his magnum opus Chinese Democracy, which he delivered in 2008, by which point the group were so out of the mainstream that they weren't even considered retro-hip. The situation would eventually change. By 2015, Slash and bassist Duff McKagan rejoined Guns N Roses, providing the band with a core of original members that would help this be a stable lineup into the 2020s, when the group showed signs of returning to active recording status via the 2022 EP Hard Skool.



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