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About That GNR Item

Posted on Monday January 25, 2010 at 11:31 AM 5 |

Evidently the story about Guns N’ Roses banning Slash gear at its shows is nothing but a lot of hot air.

  • Guns N' Roses

    New York's Madison Square Garden.
    November 10, 2006

    (Greg Allen)

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During the weekend TMZ reported that fans wearing T-shirts depicting former GNR guitar slinger Slash were to turn the shirts inside out if they wanted admittance to Axl Rose & Company’s gig in Regina, Sk., last Wednesday. The same report claimed fans wearing top hats similar to Slash’s trademark topper were told to leave the hats outside.

But now it’s looking as if the item is merely the latest less than factual factoid attributed to the band. Several media outlets claim they came up empty when trying to find anyone who actually experienced a Slash ban at a GNR show last week. Or, for that matter any week.


5 Comments leave a comment

  1. 200
    LASCENE wrote:

    11:58 AM, Jan 25, 2010

    A-hole and company touring as G n' R is also nothing but a lot of air.

  2. 9
    frankjrusso wrote:

    12:46 PM, Jan 25, 2010

    Compelling stuff! Keep it coming!!

  3. 16
    ojibway wrote:

    03:59 PM, Jan 25, 2010

    IS GnR  still around??? I thought it was Roses with the Guns'

  4. 543
    RATTUSNORVEGICUS wrote:

    09:45 PM, Jan 25, 2010

     We'll hit an alltime low when they feed us our musical stories straight from the National Enquirer'!

  5. 1
    Zohan wrote:

    12:07 AM, Jan 26, 2010

    It has been SO obvious this story was fake from the moment it broke.  Amazed at how many people actually believed it.  

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