Heavy metal rockers Guns N' Roses haven't released an album since 2008, but the band clearly maintains a huge fan base. Its video for its hit single "November Rain," from their third studio album Use ...
Maybe you remember the mullet wedding dress. Maybe for you it’s the mirrored coffin covering half of Stephanie Seymour’s face, or the long-haired guy hurling himself face-first into a wedding cake, or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Guns N' Roses guitar legend Slash is finally touring again — in support of his new, COVID-delayed 4 album with his side band, ...
If you want to sum up Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion albums in one song, look no further than "November Rain." The track - which opened Side Three of the vinyl edition of Use Your Illusion I - was ...
In an interview with HuffPost Live, Slash admits, “To tell you the truth, I have no idea [what ‘November Rain’ is about].” No one did. And we didn’t care. It was Guns N’ Roses and arguably the best ...
Guns N' Roses have become the biggest musical act on YouTube for both the 1980s and '90s according to a new report. Helping the band achieve this feat was the clip for the smash power ballad "November ...
Congrats are in order for Guns N' Roses, as the band's "November Rain" video has become the first '90s rock video to surpass the 2 billion views mark on YouTube. The promo for the band's 1991 Use Your ...
The spirit of ECW was running through the final moments of the November 16 "AEW Collision," as the company aired a lengthy music video detailing all of AEW's stories heading into Full Gear on November ...
A new version of the classic Guns N’ Roses song “November Rain” will be included on the recently announced Use Your Illusion box set. The new rendition features a 50-piece orchestra, arranged and ...
It was raining today when I stepped outside my house in Ohio on the way to my office. It was cold. It was, obviously, November. In other words, the circumstances were perfect for experiencing the ...
Earlier this week, Guns N' Roses' video for "November Rain" hit a curious milestone: Released in 1992, it's the oldest video ever to be streamed a billion times on YouTube. Of course, if the practice ...