Guns N' Roses Turned Down $100 Million To Reform
By MusicRooms on 13/01/2010
Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses once turned down $100 million to reform, according to Slash.
The seminal line-up apparently rejected the offer because they knew it would be impossible for them to work together again.
The original Guns N Roses line up will not return this year or any year, we cleared that up once and for all yesterday when Slash said so in a Q interview. Now the guitarist has been commenting on other band's not reuniting.
The guitarist says he backs Robert Plant's decision not to turn Led Zeppelin's one off reunion gig in 2007 into a full blow comeback tour. He tells GQ: "When Robert Plant said he didn't want to tour after the comeback show, I thought that was the right thing. It was a special night, so why ruin it?"
I think that too, but GQ are yet to ask me for my opinion.
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