Guns N’ Roses Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

As reported extensively in the press about the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions, Axl Rose wanted nothing to do with the induction of Guns N’ Roses due to his differences with the band members. But the show must go on, and it did last night in Cleveland. So here are Guns N’ Roses — Slash, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler, and Gilby Clarke — tearing it up on “Sweet Child O’ Mine”with Myles Kennedy (of Alter Bridge) on vocals.

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstong inducted Guns N’ Roses, saying, “The thing that set them apart from everybody else was guts, heart and soul. Most important, they told the truth.” At the ceremony, though, none of the band members mentioned Axl Rose by name.

What do you think about Axl Rose rejecting the honor — childish snub or understandable choice not to appear with former band mates? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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  • Author: chimesfreedom

    Editor-in-chief, New York.

    2 thoughts on “Guns N’ Roses Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”

    1. on the radio last week a dj said, “GnR are being inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame this weekend and Axl Rose will not be attending. It seems that he agrees with us that they have no place in the Hall of Fame”. can you believe it? thought you’d get a kick out of that story. and if I may be a girl-child for a minute, omg, Duff is still completely gorgeous.

      1. Funny. On the other side, some point to bands they believe should be in the Hall of Fame who are not. Here is a link to a website that lists some of the bands not currently in the Hall:

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