Former GUNS N’ ROSES guitarist Gilby Clarke says that performing with the band’s partially reunited lineup at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction was a “surreal” experience.
Clarke replaced founding guitarist Izzy Stradlin in the GUNS lineup in 1991, during the “Use Your Illusion” tour, and stayed with the band for three years.
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Clarke played with GUNS members Slash, Steven Adler, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan at the band’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction in April 2012, although he himself was not inducted as part of the group. McKagan, Slash, Adler, Sorum and Clarke, performed three “Appetite For Destruction” songs with Myles Kennedy at the event.
In a brand new interview with Australia’s “Collision” radio show, Gilby stated about reconnecting with his former bandmates at the Rock Hall: “The Hall Of Fame induction was surreal, because I think it was a surprise to all of us. When it all was going down, it was kind of like a dark cloud, because no one was really looking forward to it. It was such an awkward situation, because Axl [Rose, vocals] had made it clear he wanted no part of it, Izzy made it clear he wanted no part of it. I know Slash and Duff really wanted to do something special, and that performance really didn’t come together until, honestly, the day before. I got a call from Duff. He said, ‘Hey, Gilby, we decided we’re gonna play. We’d really love you to come up and play with us.’ And I had no intention of going — we all had tickets and stuff — but being that the guys asked me to play, I [said] I would go and play with the guys.”
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