The matching folio to the hit album arranged for piano/ vocal with guitar chord diagrams. Twelve songs in all, including 'Sweet Child O' Mine,' 'Welcome to the Jungle,' and 'Paradise City.'
The book Reckless Road contains candid pictures taken as Guns N' Roses toured in 1985-1987 and made their legendary album Appetite for Destruction. When teenager and amateur photographer Marc Canter set out to document his best friend S...
The matching guitar folio to the historic hard rock album with complete note-for-note transcriptions. Twelve songs in all, including 'Sweet Child O' Mine,' 'Welcome To The Jungle,' and 'Paradise City.'
Guns N' Roses: W. Axl Rose (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Slash (acoustic & electric guitars); Izzy Stradlin (guitar, background vocals, percussion); Duff "Rose" McKagan (bass, background vocals); Steven Adler (drums).Recorded at Rum...
Guns N' Roses: W. Axl Rose (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Slash (acoustic & electric guitars); Izzy Stradlin (guitar, background vocals, percussion); Duff "Rose" McKagan (bass, background vocals); Steven Adler (drums).Recorded at Rum...
Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. G...
Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. G...
Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. G...
Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. G...
Turning what could be a doomed-to-be-dull topic--the 30-year decline of an industry--into a chatty, anecdotal narrative, Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper rubber necks his readers through the self-inflicted tragedy of the music industry. G...
Details the unlikely rise of five under-educated, drug-using, rebellious kids to the top of the charts as Guns 'n' Roses, a rock group whose first album sold fifteen million copies.