The band’s musical style, on stage presence and bad boy rock image helped usher in a new era of the dominant hard rock and heavy metal scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. While gleam metal was the leading genre in record sales, video charts and radio airplay, Guns N’ Roses offered a grittier, more traditional take on rock music, and won many fans who admired their apparent authenticity.
The band enjoyed worldwide success from 1988 to 1993, but clashing personalities of different band members led to the end of the core lineup. Today, frontman Axl Rose is the only original member left in the current Guns N’ Roses line-up, having served as lead singer for twenty-two years since 1985.
Band history
Early days (1985–87)
Foundation - L.A. Guns/Hollywood Rose merge
Guns N’ Roses was founded in Los Angeles in March 1985 by Axl Rose and guitarist Tracii Guns, as an informal merger of Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns, both of which Axl Rose had been a member, and the second of which Tracii Guns had been a member.[7] The original Guns N’ Roses lineup included other members from both bands: from Hollywood Rose, Rose’s longtime friend rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, and from L.A. Guns, Guns’s former bandmates bassist Ole Beich and drummer Rob Gardner. The band’s unique style integrated hard rock, heavy metal, sleaze rock, blues and punk rock.
When Tracii Guns and Rob Gardner could not appear at one of the band’s first shows in Seattle, Stradlin and Rose recruited guitarist Slash and drummer Steven Adler for the performance. In early 1986 the pair joined full-time, fixing the lineup as Axl Rose (lead vocals and keyboards), Slash (lead guitar), Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitar), Duff McKagan (bass guitar) and Steven Adler (drums). On the way back to Los Angeles, they wrote the lyrics for “Welcome to the Jungle”, which became one of their signature songs.
Discovery
After witnessing a Guns N’ Roses show at the Troubadour, Tom Zutaut, a Geffen Records A&R executive, falsely warned other scouts “they suck” so he could have more time and leeway to sign them. Axl Rose demanded, and received, a $75,000 advance from Zutaut before revealing that he had promised an A&R executive from Chrysalis that the band would sign with her if she walked naked down Sunset Boulevard. For three days, Zutaut nervously watched from his office window for a naked A&R executive before he could close the deal.[8] Alan Niven was subsequently hired as the band’s manager, and the team set out to record the band’s full-length debut album.
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