It was one of the first songs written by the classic line-up of the group that came together in Los Angeles in June 1985 and ...
And — dare we say — it also seems to be an apology. “My sense of rejection is no excuse for my behavior,” Rose sings at one point, bowing to someone he once misinterpreted and who ultimately pushed ...
Here's the story of the song that broke up Axl Rose and Slash. Things were never perfect within the Guns N' Roses camp, and tensions between the singer and the guitarist existed long before Slash ...
"My sense of rejection is no excuse for my behavior," Rose sings in the piano-driven track, which after being leaked to digital jukeboxes last week, officially arrives And — dare we say — it also ...