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Guns N' Roses Tour 1991-1992

Guns N' Roses Tour 1991-1992 "The start of the tour was intense and exciting, we were walking into an amazingly huge limelight and had thousands of people coming to see us." (Slash)

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  • Axl Rose: lead vocals, piano on "November Rain"
  • Slash: lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals
  • Izzy Stradlin: rhythm guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Dust N' Bones" and "14 Years"
  • Gilby Clarke: rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Duff McKagan: bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "So Fine" and "Attitude"
  • Matt Sorum: drums, backing vocals
  • Dizzy Reed: keyboards, backing vocals

Played songs

Guns N' Roses: Welcome To The Jungle / It's So Easy / Nightrain / Out Ta Get Me / Mr. Brownstone / Paradise City / My Michelle / Sweet Child O' Mine / You're Crazy / Rocket Queen / Move To The City / Patience / Used To Love Her / Right Next Door To Hell / Dust N' Bones / Perfect Crime / You Ain't The First / Bad Obsession / Back Off Bitch / Double Talkin' Jive / November Rain / Bad Apples / Dead Horse / Coma / Civil War / 14 Years / Yesterdays / Breakdown / Pretty Tied Up / Locomotive / So Fine / Estranged / You Could Be Mine / Don't Cry

Cover songs: Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan) / Live And Let Die (Paul & Linda McCartney) / Mama Kin (Aerosmith) / Attitude (The Misfits) / Always On The Run (Lenny Kravitz) / Tie Your Mother Down (Queen) / We Will Rock You (Queen) / Train Kept A Rollin' (Tiny Bradshaw)

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  • Sebastian Bach: vocals on "You're Crazy" (Toronto 1991 / Inglewood 1991)
  • Shannon Hoon: vocals on "Don't Cry" (Los Angeles 1991 / Inglewood 1991 / New York 1991 / Chicago 1992)
  • Lenny Kravitz: vocals, guitar on "Always On The Run" (Paris 1992)
  • Steven Tyler: vocals on "Mama Kin" and "Train Kept A Rollin'" (Paris 1992)
  • Joe Perry: guitar on "Mama Kin" and "Train Kept A Rollin'" (Paris 1992)
  • Brian May: guitar on "Tie Your Mother Down" and "We Will Rock You" (London 1992)
  • Ronnie Wood: guitar on "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (Tokyo 1993)

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Orgy Of The Damned

Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour

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The Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour is a North American tour featuring co-headliners American Hard Rock band Guns N' Roses and American Heavy Metal band Metallica , during their Use Your Illusion and Wherever We May Roam tours respectively in 1992. The two had previously collaborated on a one-off supergroup that performed on November 9, 1990; that show was one of few pre-1995 performances where Metallica tuned their guitars down to Eb standard for the duration of the show.

During the summer of 1992, Lars Ulrich and Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash held a press conference announcing the tour, claiming that the two biggest bands in the world touring together is a "no brainer".

Out of the 36 Planned Shows only 10 Were cancelled (July 31st - Aug 5th - Cancelled for Unknown Reasons) (August 9th - August 22nd - Cancelled Due to the Montreal Incident, Read Below for the Incidents information.

The tour would also include the infamous 1992 Montreal riot, on August 8th 1992 GNR&Metallica Played the Olympic Stadium, Then about An Hour and a half into Metallica's Set: 8:05 PM, The Song was Fade to Black, Everything went casually but Lars was confused by James' Onstage Positioning, but it was too Late as I said at 8:05 PM Pyrotechnics Launched from under the stage onto James. They all Ran over Kirk said something among the lines of 'Dude are you alright' but then after a Security Guard walks on James hand, James Screamed and Punched him in the Privates. Jason after James was aborted into an ambulance and they all went backstage, said something like this to calm the crowd 'James isnt okay but we'll come back later I dont know when, Thank you Montreal' Then 1 Minute Later Lars said the Infamous quote from VH1's Behind the Music 'There was an Incident with the pyrotechnics, unfortunately James, is on his way to the hospital right now, Sorry but we cant continue the concert for you guys tonight, But we promise you one thing and we always go by our words, We will come back, Finish our concert and play for you guys as soon as we can in the next couple of months, Thank you Montreal we're sorry Okay.' then to close Metallica's Set once and for All Kirk said 'Thanks for being so Patient, thanks alot' Then they left. After that the Riot ensued.

Despite hardships, the tour would overall be a financial success for Metallica. The band however would swear off touring with Guns N' Roses ever again after the tour was over.

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Typical Setlist [ ]

  • Creeping Death
  • Harvester of Sorrow
  • Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
  • Sad But True
  • Wherever I May Roam
  • Of Wolf and Man
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls
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  • The Shortest Straw
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  • Master of Puppets Short Version
  • Seek & Destroy
  • Nothing Else Matters
  • Am I Evil? Diamond Head cover
  • Last Caress Misfits cover
  • Enter Sandman

Tour Dates [ ]

Songlist [ ], personnel [ ], july 17 - august 8 [ ].

  • James Hetfield - Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar
  • Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar
  • Jason Newsted - Bass Guitar/Backing Vocals
  • Lars Ulrich - Drums

August 25 - October 6 [ ]

  • James Hetfield : Lead Vocals
  • Kirk Hammett : Lead Guitar
  • John Marshall : Rhythm Guitar
  • Jason Newsted : Bass/Backing Vocals
  • Lars Ulrich : Drums

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You Think You Know About the 1992 Guns N’ Roses and Metallica Tour?

It was arguably the biggest rock tour of the early '90s and included a number of now-infamous incidents , but there's still no shortage of little-known facts buried in the history of Metallica 's run of live dates with Guns N' Roses in 1992.

You can get a quick rundown of the lesser-known trivia surrounding the tour via the video embedded at the top of this post, which fills us in on everything from the apparently magic wristband that saved a portion of Metallica guitarist James Hetfield 's arm from being burned in a horrifying pyrotechnics mishap, to the night GNR guitarist Slash allegedly indulged in a heroin binge that left him without a heartbeat for eight minutes.

And that isn't even the strangest tale to emerge from backstage on a trouble-plagued tour that found GNR blowing 80 percent of its nightly earnings -- that honor undoubtedly goes to the gross but admittedly very funny lengths that Faith No More singer Mike Patton was apparently willing to go to in order to get himself booted from the lineup.

Want to get the whole story, and look back at why neither Guns N' Roses nor Metallica were sure of their long-term futures when the tour finally lurched to a stop in the fall of '92? Check out the video above, and see if you still think you know classic rock!

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31 Years Ago: Guns N’ Roses and Metallica Launch Ill-Fated Tour

It seemed Kurt Cobain knew something everyone else wasn’t aware of when he turned down the offer to have Nirvana open for Metallica and Guns N’ Roses on a tour which launched July 17, 1992, at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Faith No More , who were familiar with their Bay area comrades Metallica, promptly took the opening slot and later wished they hadn’t. The road was paved with bumps and less than a month into the tour one of the most infamous riots in metal history transpired, causing $400,000 worth of damage.

Maybe the GN’R and Metallica tour was doomed from the start. Metallica were using more pyro onstage than a Fourth of July fireworks display, and Guns N’ Roses were perfectly happy taking two hours to get their stage set up after Metallica finished their set. Yet, at the time, both groups felt like they could do no wrong. Metallica’s Black Album  was still burning up the charts (it would eventually sell over 16 million copies) and Guns N’ Roses were touring behind their two albums released simultaneously, Use Your Illusion I and II , which sold a combined 14 million copies. By the end of the tour, however, both bands would learn that too much excess on any level is a recipe for disaster.

The Guns/Metallica tour was announced in a press conference at the Gaslight in Los Angeles on May 12, 1992. Tickets quickly sold out and opening night was a huge success, despite problems with the sound system, which plagued many shows in the run. A film crew shot Metallica’s set and their performance of “Creeping Death,” which was used in the 1992 documentary A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica , in which James Hetfield pokes fun of Guns N’ Roses’ rider amongst other things.

To say there was a mutual lack of respect of one another’s artistic aesthetics is an understatement. And Metallica had good reason to be contemptuous of GN’R. During a performance on July 21 at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, Axl Rose vomited during “You Could Be Mine” and walked offstage. He returned and apologized to the crowd, and the band replayed the song. A little over a week later everything started to fall apart.

On July 29, during the band’s second show at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Rose, suffering from severe throat pain, walked offstage near the end of the set during a cover of Bob Dylan ’s “Knockin' on Heaven's Door." Bassist Duff McKagan finished the song on vocals. The next day Rose was diagnosed with vocal cord damage. Doctors suggested he take at least a week off and GN'R rescheduled three shows. The situation went from tense to explosive.

On Aug. 8 at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Metallica frontman James Hetfield lost his bearings half way through the show and during “Fade to Black,” he was standing on top of a pyro grate when it went off. Hetfield’s arm was blasted by a fountain of flames and he suffered second and third degree burns. Metallica immediately stopped the show and Hetfield sought medical attention.

Guns N’ Roses had an opportunity to be the heroes of the day, but the normally two-hour break between sets took three hours that evening. When Guns N’ Roses finally took the stage there were sound problems and Rose, citing a sore throat, left early. A riot ensued as furious crowd members streamed into the streets and set fires, flipped over cars, smashed windows and looted stores. Police eventually restored order but the damage was extensive. Metallica later implied that Guns N’ Roses fueled the fire and Guns guitarist Slash later wrote in his book Slash , “It was actually a huge issue for me because I’d lost face with everyone in Metallica.”

Metallica postponed six shows due to Hetfield’s injury and canceled an Aug. 17 gig at the British Columbia Place Stadium in Vancouver. When the band was again able to play, on Aug. 25 at the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz., Hetfield was in a heavy arm bandage that made it impossible to play guitar, so Metal Church’s John Marshall, who had been teching for Metallica, played rhythm guitar for the rest of the tour while Hetfield sang.

Faith No More wanted off the tour for a while, and vocalist Mike Patton reportedly had planned to defecate on Rose’s video monitor, but before he got the chance Guns booted the band on Sept. 21 due to undisclosed disagreements. They recruited Ice-T ’s thrash metal band Body Count to open all remaining dates but the Sept. 27 concert at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The mighty Motörhead opened for the last three nights, including the Los Angeles performance.

Following the final gig, McKagan’s family and friends staged an intervention and the bassist was whisked off into rehab. Even with lost income from canceled shows, Metallica made lots of money from the stadium tour. The same can’t be said for Guns, who hobbled home with 20 percent of what they expected to earn, claimed Slash in his memoir. In addition to being fined heavily every time they took the stage late, Rose blew lots of dough on extravagant backstage parties, each featuring different themes, including Casino Night, the Roman Bath Party and Axl’s Mexican Fiesta.

Loudwire contributor Jon Wiederhorn is the author of  Raising Hell: Backstage Tales From the Lives of Metal Legends , co-author of  Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal , as well as the co-author of Scott Ian’s autobiography,  I’m the Man: The Story of That Guy From Anthrax , and Al Jourgensen’s autobiography,  Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen  and the Agnostic Front book  My Riot! Grit, Guts and Glory .

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Guns N’ Roses at Slane 1992: Appetite for self-destruction

Twenty-five years ago, while on the brink of falling apart, the rock band came to ireland.

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Slash performing at a tribute concert to Freddie Mercury at Wembley Stadium, London, on April 20th, 1992. Photograph: Mick Hutson/Redferns

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Twenty-five years ago, Guns N’ Roses were the biggest band in the world. The musicians – waifs and strays who had emerged from the scuzzy Los Angeles hard rock scene – had conquered the planet musically in the previous five years.

But by 1992 they were falling apart.

Their brilliant debut album Appetite for Destruction , released in 1987, took a year to reach the top of the Billboard 200, propelled there by the constant rotation on MTV of the videos for Paradise City and Sweet Child O' Mine . It would go on to become the bestselling debut album of all time.

The follow-up double album, Use Your Illusion I and II , released in September 1991, was a protracted affair far removed from their incendiary debut. It was "ridiculously self-indulgent", confessed lead guitarist Slash many years later, the sound of a band trying too hard to recreate the sound and sense of desperation which had made them special.

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Nevertheless, it sold millions of records, at a time when sales were still measured in hard sales.

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Guns N’ Roses arriving at Dublin Airport on May 14th, 1992, for their Slane Castle gig. Photograph: Independent News and Media/Getty Images

In May 1992, Guns N’ Roses arrived in Ireland at the start of their European tour on Saturday 16th. They came trailing a reputation for unpredictability. The “most dangerous band in the world” tag was not just record company hype.

Crushed to death

At Donington Park in Britain in 1988, two fans had been crushed to death during the band’s set; in 1991 singer Axl Rose had stopped a show in St Louis when he had discovered a fan was filming the show. Fans had wrecked the venue; Rose had been charged with inciting the riot.

A year later fans had trashed an arena in Montreal, after Rose again stormed off stage.

Trouble followed Guns N’ Roses wherever they went. Rose’s habitual lateness for every concert tried the patience of fans, and the band racked up huge fines from promoters. When they did go on stage, the ever combustible Rose was capable of anything. They were unpredictable and exhilarating and almost constantly drunk, stoned or both.

At Wembley, a month before they arrived in Ireland, bass player Duff McKagan was so drunk during a tribute concert to the late Freddie Mercury, who had died the previous year, that he had to be carried on to the stage by Elton John.

The concert at Slane had personal resonances for McKagan. His maternal grandfather Jon Harrington was from Co Cork. McKagan was the first of his eight siblings to visit Ireland.

A reception committee of his Irish relatives was on hand, 100 people who hosted a barbecue in his honour. It was preceded by a pub crawl in which his cousins tried to match the man whose gargantuan appetite for booze had earned him the moniker “Duff, the king of beers”.

McKagan knew he was in trouble when he realised he could drink more than his Irish relatives.

"I was around a bunch of Irish relatives who were drinking a ton and then this old gal, a relative, grabbed me by the cheeks and said 'you're drinking too much'," Duff told The Irish Times six years ago.

“I looked around. All these f***ers were drinking. I drink too much compared to these folks? Really?”

Half a gallon

Duff was drinking a half a gallon of vodka a day; at that stage Slash too was drinking heavily and ingesting vast quantities of cocaine, heroin and crack.

Slash's verdict on Slane? He told Hot Press years later: "I remember the place, but not the performance, which is indicative of how blurred my life had become."

The culture of excess extended to every aspect of this now-infamous tour. The band didn’t even have suitcases until their record company Geffen bought them some with their first advance.

In a few short years they had gone from travelling in a transit van to a custom-fitted Boeing 727 borrowed for this tour from the MGM casino in Las Vegas. Slash and McKagan began by smoking crack in the toilet before it had even left the ground in Los Angeles.

As they watched the smoke curl up an air vent, McKagan recalled saying to himself: “Of course we can smoke on here, it’s our plane.”

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Gilby Clarke and Slash of Guns N’ Roses onstage at Slane Castle on Saturday, May 16th, 1992. Photograph: Matt Kavanagh

By the time of the Use Your Illusion tour, two original members of the band, guitarist Izzy Stradlin and drummer Steven Adler, were no longer with Gun N’ Roses. Adler had been fired in 1990 over heroin addiction (being sacked for excessive consumption was a singular feat within the band). After attaining sobriety, Stradlin had left in 1991, later saying he was sick of the band’s antics.

Guns N’ Roses now had a horn section, a keyboard player and backing singers, as Rose pursued his vision of turning Guns N’ Roses into a hard-rock version of Elton John.

In the music industry at that time, live tours were staged in order to sell albums (now it’s the other way around), and for a band as big as Guns N’ Roses money was no object.

Every night the band hosted themed parties: based on Roman baths, a Mexican fiesta and horror films. Even the band, incorrigible partygoers that they were, grew bored by them.

Hired yachts

They booked out restaurants and hired yachts. They went snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef and booked out a bowling alley in London.

Occasionally, Slash would ask himself who was footing the bill, but would think twice lest he disturb the already-delicate atmosphere.

The answer was that he and the other witless band members were paying for it themselves. Despite playing to seven million people over two and a half years, the tour barely broke even.

McKagan was so shocked by the profligacy that when he got sober later after a near-death experience, he went to business school and founded a wealth management firm.

At Slane, Guns N’ Roses were supported by My Little Funhouse and Faith No More. Slash, Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum arrived early by helicopter and went fishing in the River Boyne behind the stage.

Rose was still in his hotel room in the Conrad Hotel in central Dublin. There was nothing unusual about this. At that stage his semi-detached relationship with the rest of the band was entrenched.

Time ticked on. The restive audience started making human pyramids, the top body mooning to an appreciative audience. Compared with the atmosphere of menace in other venues – one German promoter locked the band into the arena fearing a riot – it was all very good-humoured.

But Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mountcharles was worried. The band were supposed to be on stage. Where was Axl Rose? Slash didn't know and pointed Mountcharles in the direction of the band's manager Doug Goldstein, who was blithely fishing in the Boyne.

Rose was still in his hotel room in Dublin when he was supposed to have been on stage. (At least he could be found. In Stockholm he had been spotted watching a fireworks display as the band searched frantically for him.)

He was taken by helicopter from Dublin to Slane. Eventually the band went on stage two hours after the appointed time without an apology. It was growing cold by then.

Denis Desmond of MCD was the promoter – and is again for this year’s Slane concert. He admits there was a “a couple of anxious moments” in 1992. “Those were the days before mobile phones. We had to find a pay phone to call the hotel reception.”

Rose was taken from the hotel by limousine to Dublin Airport, and to Slane by Sikorsky helicopter. He did turn up late, but not the often reported two hours late, says Desmond.

“Believe me, he’s been later,” says Desmond, referring to a 2010 concert in the O2 venue, which ended in farce after Axl Rose stormed off stage.

Was it worth the wait in 1992? “When they went on stage, they really turned it on,” said Henry Mountcharles, recalling the gig this year.

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Axl Rose on stage with Guns N’ Roses at Slane Castle on Saturday, May 16th, 1992. Photograph: Matt Kavanagh

Reviewing the concert in The Irish Times the next day, critic Dave Fanning was a little less complimentary.

“Guns N’ Roses gave everything they had but the problem is that with only two or three albums on release they don’t really have a lot. They’re just a very famous hard rock band who have five or six fine songs.”

Ironically, given what we know now, he wrote that Axl Rose had “worked the stage like a true professional”, but said that a long drum solo had been “ludicrous” and that Guns N’ Roses would “have to do better to make it on musical merits”.

And the cracks were evident. Presciently, Fanning mused that the band were “in danger of becoming just another hard-noise outfit on Rock’s lost highway . . . 1992 may be seen in years to come as a period of transition for Guns N’ Roses.”

Incendiary brilliance

If you want to make up your own mind about the gig, there is a shaky but watchable video is on YouTube . Surprisingly, in the days before smartphones, somebody filmed the whole concert.

Guns N’ Roses had blown all the lipstick-pouting, spandex-wearing hair-metal bands away with their incendiary brilliance, but in 1993, they in turn flamed out. The original incarnation of the band quit and Guns N’ Roses faded away. Their brand of hard rock excess was replaced by the plaid-wearing, morose cheerlessness of grunge.

We may never see their likes again, but we thought the same thing in 1992, and now they are back. Some 80,000 tickets sold out within one day last December for the band’s return to Slane Castle this weekend.

Core members Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan, and Dizzy Reed will take to the stage, alongside guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer, and keyboardist Melissa Reese.

Fans are advised to get there early. Axl apparently turns up on time these days. “They’ve done 100 shows plus on this tour and have turned up on time every time,” says Denis Desmond.

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    The Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Guns N' Roses and Metallica during 1992. It took place in the middle of Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion Tour, promoting their Use Your Illusion I and II albums, and between Metallica's Wherever We May Roam Tour and Nowhere Else to Roam, promoting their eponymous fifth album Metallica.

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    The Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour is a North American tour featuring co-headliners American Hard Rock band Guns N' Roses and American Heavy Metal band Metallica, during their Use Your Illusion and Wherever We May Roam tours respectively in 1992. The two had previously collaborated on a one-off supergroup that performed on November 9, 1990; that show was one of few pre-1995 performances ...

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