Guns N’ Roses might be back on stage with the original band members now that Axl Rose and Slash are finally in good terms. Slash revealed during an interview that he and Axl Rose have finally set their differences aside.
During the 80’s era, one famous rock band dominated the charts with hit songs such as “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Paradise City,” and “Sweet Child of Mine,” and many other songs that landed Guns N’ Roses into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last 2012.
However, despite the band’s raging success, its members, Slash and Axl Rose ended their bond with a dispute.
Rose called Slash “a cancer” back in 2009 during a 2009 Spinner interview which hit a chord for the band’s lead guitarist. Slash then responded last 2010 by telling fans that Rose was a “clueless, loud mouthed, arrogant ****.” Since then, the two have stopped speaking to each other.
In fact, when Guns N’ Roses was inaugurated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Axl Rose did not attend the event. However, Slash and his fellow original band members Duff mcKagan, Matt Sorum, and Steven Adler received the award at the event which was followed by an iconic performance by the award receivers.
Since then, Rose was the only remaining original member of the band after DJ Ashba left the group earlier this year to focus his attention to his family and other band Sixx:A.M.
Fortunately, the long-time dispute between the band’s iconic members has finally halted as Slash revealed during an interview with Aftonbladet TV that he and Rose are now in good terms. The said interview was posted last Saturday, reported E! Online.
When the interviewer asked Slash about why the two decided to end the feud, the latter responded, “It was probably way overdue, you know, but it’s, it’s, you know, it’s very cool at this point, to… dispel some of that negative stuff that was going on for so long.”
Fans of Guns N’ Roses then went frantic in Twitter. The following posts were as follows:
When Slash was asked about a Guns N’ Roses comeback, he replied, “Oh, I couldn’t answer that one, no… all right, let’s get off the subject.” However, earlier this year, he went back on his comment and indicated in a chat with US TV network “never say never” to speculations that pointed out to a possible reunion with the band’s original members, reported Mirror.
Now that Axl Rose and Slash are in good terms, a reunion performance with Guns N’ Roses’ original band members seem to be more possible now that the legendary rock n’ roll dispute is halted.