Porque es sobre un accidente automovilístico que dejó un muerto, Si no me equivoco, Vince Neil estaba involucrado. La voz de Axl acá es simplemente espectacular, es una pena que no lo hayan publicado, como decís.
I've loved this track since I had it on a bootleg cassette tape I bought in Camden Town when I was 14 years old in 1990. I was gutted they didn't put it on Use Your Illusion, but actually they couldn't have done it better than this raw version. Still one of my favourite GnR tracks.
@@Buz-Lunch-Punx not really. The other gnr members was not involved with this and gnr never played or recorded it. Though west did write some gnr music, he did have hes own musical projects going on as well.
This is a great song. I wish it was released as a completed work. There's a little thrash metal thrown in at the 2:30 mark and it's incredible to hear GN'R like this!
@@dickiemolitsanti2213 Tbh i thought that crash diet could be released because it sounds really good, you think that from unused naterial what could be the possible next release from gnr?
I think it's before they found their sound, classic metal influence, the coolest thing to me is you can hear some elements that became signature sounds like Duff towards the end, they were all just young kids, Steven is playing totally a little straight beat but he was steady
Go, West! Shredding it! One of the few times I have enjoyed the sound of 'noodling', lol. I've said it before and I'll say again - my favorite vocal performance of Axl's. The outro.
It's not Guns n Roses. It's just Axl and West Arkeen. A true fan can easily recognize Slash's dirty-blues-style and Steven's pure driving-energy, and these are not in this song. It's a great record though.
The formation of that band was (or i think it was): Axl, Izzy... Tracii Guns (guitar), Ole Beich (Bass) and Rob Gardner (Drums). So yes, it was Guns n roses
Imaginen la cantidad de discazos que tendría Guns n Roses si hubieran lanzado todos estos temas, todos esos proyectos a medias que nunca vieron la luz o terminaron siendo llevados a cabo bajo otros nombres. En otra línea de tiempo, Guns N Roses tendría un setlist bestial tocando estos temas en vivo más los clásicos de siempre.
Imo, had this song, inc. November Rain and Don't Cry, made it to the Appetite For Destruction album, then there is no doubt it would have been regarded as the best album in rock history....even smashing the untouchable Led Zep IV......most people don't realize how much music they had written for AFD but not released. I highly recommend people read all the band biographies, it gives a real sense of how crazy things were and how mind-blowing they were to become.
Yep, there's music playing underneath all those 'Hell House' demos. I remember recording on cassettes back in the day and if you continually recorded over them, the magnetic lining would start to break down resulting in the previously recorded stuff 'bleeding' through underneath. The tape degrading, basically. So, the bleed could be previously recorded demos which they weren't happy with, or simply just non-GNR stuff taped off the radio or dubbed from friends' tapes. It's a real throw-back though, screams the 80's! 🙂
@@fyfe79 I was thinking it could also be someone's radio or stereo playing nearby that got picked up when they were playing. But I know what you are talking about. But for some reason it just sounds like someone playing music nearby. They were just laying the track down so they probably didn't worry too much about it and couldn't get it that quiet where they lived anywhere. I wonder if Axl didn't go with it because he thought it sounded too 80's for them. Maybe didn't sound new or progressive enough. But it's great. I hate it went to one or two other bands. I am sure GNR could have done a better job on it than the others.
@@eastcoastmonkey I feel the stereo is more likely, as i don't think they would have recorded over a random tape that many times. Then again this was recorded back when they were broke and didn't have the gear to properly record.
I’m not feeling this one. Nor the other one they released a few week or so ago. They need me to help them write a hit record. But. Noooo. They never call..
GnR's peak was a very short period of time. From Appetite to Use Your Illusion was 1987 to 1991. They had some hits on Spaghetti Incident in 93 but nothing after that. And izzy was gone by then.
Классная песня, но мне немного больно слушать оригинал из-за плохого качества звука. Хотелось бы, чтобы Guns N' Roses перезаписали свои старые песни, как Shadow of your love.
It's just hearsay but I remember someone telling me this was co-written with West Arkeen who plays guitar here. Axl also wrote It's So Easy with Arkeen. Take it with a grain of salt.
Sounds like Traci guns.. you can tell if it’s slash a mile off.. tapping ect is not his style hah. Plus from the vocals (axl) I’d say this was LA guns not GNR although allot would argue ik they are the same band essentially. If you listen to Hollywood rose reckless life it’s similar in allot of ways. Again pre gnr. Thanks for the upload!
@@prudhoepossy Yes, doesn't sound like Slash playing, doesn't have his blues approach. But would be nice if they decide to work on this song, much better than Hard Skool...
@@prudhoepossy I double checked this and it's West Arkeen on the guitar. Axl and Arkeen wrote the song and handed it over to the band Wildside for whatever reason. You can find their version of the song online and West Arkeen is credited there. Axl did a bunch of songs with Arkeen back in the day including "It's So Easy", "Bad Obsession", "The Garden" and "Yesterdays". I remember seeing an early interview of Axl where he credited Arkeen as 'an unofficial member of gnr' or something along those lines.
@@fercaochorro It's pissing on Vince Neil for his diet of drugs and alcohol before heading for a drive, they didn't want to be out there with this song as GNR for good reasons.
Yeah, well considering this was only a demo most likely recorded on a crappy tape in a house just to get it down, with a drum machine, I'd say it's pretty damn good. I've heard the others. I think this is the best. You can't beat Axl's vocals. Those vocalizations are killer. They work well with the song..
Es una demo junto a West Arkeen "Hell House" demos, grabado en 1139 N Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 1986-principios 1987 con una pista de batería.
@@gunsnrosesdefinition7672 no but they gave out a appetite for destruction box sett a few years back on spotify with some unreleased songs from that era.
I'm glad this is back on RUclips again. Thanks for posting. I missed this song being in circulation and needed to share with a friend
i totally agree
Awesome vocal performance from Axl on this one
Maybe it was from 80".
Oh Yeah😀👍
Best of all the rare Guns N Roses tracks imho.Just wish the audio quality was better though!
Its not a gnr track.. its axl and west arkeen, but not gnr.
@@Ken-Morten How is that not a gnr track?
arkeen was a gnr songwriter
always loved this one. it's so dark and desperate, the riff is killer.
The riff is super fun to play
Qué Temazo, cómo no lo incluyeron en ningun disco lpm
Porque es sobre un accidente automovilístico que dejó un muerto, Si no me equivoco, Vince Neil estaba involucrado. La voz de Axl acá es simplemente espectacular, es una pena que no lo hayan publicado, como decís.
Será porque no es una canción de Guns N' Roses, sino una canción de West Arkeen y Axl Rose y porque Axl ya ni siquiera tiene los derechos
@@TheGeneral-qj7lx tremenda guitarra de Arkeen
I've loved this track since I had it on a bootleg cassette tape I bought in Camden Town when I was 14 years old in 1990. I was gutted they didn't put it on Use Your Illusion, but actually they couldn't have done it better than this raw version. Still one of my favourite GnR tracks.
Its not gnr mate... its axl and west arkeen. The rest of gnr aint a part of this.
@@Ken-Morten that’s not Slash on guitar?
@@thezeroconditional2287 no mate.. its west arkeen. A close friend of the band that wrote some music with gnr back in the Day.
@@Ken-Morten west arkeen was a gnr songwriter. that makes this a gnr song
@@Buz-Lunch-Punx not really. The other gnr members was not involved with this and gnr never played or recorded it. Though west did write some gnr music, he did have hes own musical projects going on as well.
This is a great song. I wish it was released as a completed work. There's a little thrash metal thrown in at the 2:30 mark and it's incredible to hear GN'R like this!
The best bands are in the past.I am glad some of them are still around.
What a gem! Thanks for the sharing!
It will be back on here until GNR re-release it as a "new" song.
Love this song.. wished they would release it
They probably will in few years
yes me too just think if they played this live 😀
@@dickiemolitsanti2213 oh i didnt know
@@dickiemolitsanti2213 Tbh i thought that crash diet could be released because it sounds really good, you think that from unused naterial what could be the possible next release from gnr?
I think it's before they found their sound, classic metal influence, the coolest thing to me is you can hear some elements that became signature sounds like Duff towards the end, they were all just young kids, Steven is playing totally a little straight beat but he was steady
Axl’s voice, nothing like it!!!
This is the song I wish they would release
Go, West! Shredding it! One of the few times I have enjoyed the sound of 'noodling', lol. I've said it before and I'll say again - my favorite vocal performance of Axl's. The outro.
It's not Guns n Roses. It's just Axl and West Arkeen. A true fan can easily recognize Slash's dirty-blues-style and Steven's pure driving-energy, and these are not in this song. It's a great record though.
I think West Arkeen helped gnr write some of their music .
The formation of that band was (or i think it was):
Axl, Izzy... Tracii Guns (guitar), Ole Beich (Bass) and Rob Gardner (Drums). So yes, it was Guns n roses
He is right, its just Axl, West and eletronic drumbs
drum machine demo
@@davidcarrillo3274 correct, thats the OG guns n' roses
A lot in this reminds me of Skid Row!
i haven't heard this song in a long while it brings back the emotions of the first time i heard this song on the rumbo tapes fuck
Imaginen la cantidad de discazos que tendría Guns n Roses si hubieran lanzado todos estos temas, todos esos proyectos a medias que nunca vieron la luz o terminaron siendo llevados a cabo bajo otros nombres. En otra línea de tiempo, Guns N Roses tendría un setlist bestial tocando estos temas en vivo más los clásicos de siempre.
I know it's so frustrating that all the great bands do this and fxxk everything up! And you hear all there left off songs and there better then albums
Use your illusion lll
Imo, had this song, inc. November Rain and Don't Cry, made it to the Appetite For Destruction album, then there is no doubt it would have been regarded as the best album in rock history....even smashing the untouchable Led Zep IV......most people don't realize how much music they had written for AFD but not released. I highly recommend people read all the band biographies, it gives a real sense of how crazy things were and how mind-blowing they were to become.
Killer Track - Really Insane 🤟🏻🤟🏻
I love this song
right before the song starts at around 0:23 you can hear another song playing in the background. I wonder what could it be.
Yep, there's music playing underneath all those 'Hell House' demos. I remember recording on cassettes back in the day and if you continually recorded over them, the magnetic lining would start to break down resulting in the previously recorded stuff 'bleeding' through underneath. The tape degrading, basically. So, the bleed could be previously recorded demos which they weren't happy with, or simply just non-GNR stuff taped off the radio or dubbed from friends' tapes. It's a real throw-back though, screams the 80's! 🙂
@@fyfe79 that's pretty cool. Crash Diet is a very interesting song for Guns N' Roses fans, it seems to have a lot of untold history.
@@fyfe79 I was thinking it could also be someone's radio or stereo playing nearby that got picked up when they were playing. But I know what you are talking about. But for some reason it just sounds like someone playing music nearby. They were just laying the track down so they probably didn't worry too much about it and couldn't get it that quiet where they lived anywhere. I wonder if Axl didn't go with it because he thought it sounded too 80's for them. Maybe didn't sound new or progressive enough. But it's great. I hate it went to one or two other bands. I am sure GNR could have done a better job on it than the others.
@@eastcoastmonkey I feel the stereo is more likely, as i don't think they would have recorded over a random tape that many times. Then again this was recorded back when they were broke and didn't have the gear to properly record.
@@Razor69240 Yeah, I kind of feel that's the most likely answer too. Stereo in the background. Heck, who knows, maybe even outside or next door, lol.
kick ass song 🙌🙌
This fits sure on appetite. That damn solo though.
This song has such a vibe
Be original rather than saying nothing 😂
@@nicholaskruger9460 Thanks for the unnecessary negativity. Buy a helmet
Amo essa música
Perfection
Masterpiece
yes
Guns and roses and nirvana ruled the 90s
The late 80s and early 90s. Then Alice SoundGarden,and Pearjam etc had their moment.
Don’t tell axl that. He might pee on Kurt’s grave.. 😑
I’m not feeling this one. Nor the other one they released a few week or so ago.
They need me to help them write a hit record. But. Noooo. They never call..
GnR's peak was a very short period of time. From Appetite to Use Your Illusion was 1987 to 1991. They had some hits on Spaghetti Incident in 93 but nothing after that. And izzy was gone by then.
@@rticle15 I just realized that and that makes me sad
This song is amazing
Now that's some good axl fkn rose!
Wow amazing..... GN'R 🌹...🤟
Joder qué temazo🎉
Классная песня, но мне немного больно слушать оригинал из-за плохого качества звука. Хотелось бы, чтобы Guns N' Roses перезаписали свои старые песни, как Shadow of your love.
They didn’t re-record it. The version they released was the version from 1987
the rights are owned by a new band since they recorded and released it
omg this is crazy good
amazing song
This is from pre-Appetitie era, thats why Axl's voice is really good, raspy and powerful.
Surprised that this lasted 6 months lol
X eso ellos los guns n roses perdieron el disco del 96' que barbaro una lastima de la separacion
Release 'Shallow'
Why the fuck don't they release this!?! So much better than Absurd and HardSkool!
Szkoda że nie wydali tego.
I love this song so much. Why have they never published it? 🌹❤️🔥
He didnt want to use the song unfortunately and ended up giving it to a band called "asphalt ballet" which is up on youtube.
Imagina esse som bem trabalhado..nossa...perderam de lançar heim❤️GNR❤
Guns Metal Roses haha yeah
Thanks for sharing
This unreleased track is better than most bands best ever song
Has a bit of a Chinese Democracy ish vibe - what a foreshadowing
yes good stuff
This song is so wierd for GnR. Like a GnR take on deathmetal. So interesting, love it.
Axls voice is gone, I just hope they have loads of material recorded, the touring days are over.
AWESOME 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
🖤❤🖤
Songs melody is kinda sad honestly
Este tema habla del choque de vince neil
Voice de 1988/89
rumbo records 1986
It sounds like 1989-1990 for me
@@gunsnrosesdefinition7672 Actually not, Axl's voice changed a lot by 1990.
Only a matter of time b4 Axl takes this down
Or worst, UMG came back and copyright strike all of us and terminate us once again
I hope he doesn't. It's great and we appreciate his voice and talent.
New era for the band bruv. Vaults are open
@@drewsmith1876Are they ? Welcome to The Jungle sung by Frank Sinatra AI was removed due to copyright - go figure that one out.
really good! what year was this?
Thats not Slash, no way.
Its said its West Arkeen.
crashdiet
Temazo, deben cantarla.
🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌
🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉🧉
Is it really Slash on the solo? It doesn't sound much like him? Did you guys notice the guitar has too much drive on its sound?
This is not slash.
@@marinadiamondz do you who that is?
@@roger26714 think its West Arkeen.
@@Ken-Morten yeah, it might be.
Heard this in the 90s
Who is playing guitar in this song? Slash or Traci Guns?
It's just hearsay but I remember someone telling me this was co-written with West Arkeen who plays guitar here. Axl also wrote It's So Easy with Arkeen. Take it with a grain of salt.
Sounds like Traci guns.. you can tell if it’s slash a mile off.. tapping ect is not his style hah. Plus from the vocals (axl) I’d say this was LA guns not GNR although allot would argue ik they are the same band essentially. If you listen to Hollywood rose reckless life it’s similar in allot of ways. Again pre gnr. Thanks for the upload!
@@prudhoepossy Yes, doesn't sound like Slash playing, doesn't have his blues approach. But would be nice if they decide to work on this song, much better than Hard Skool...
@@prudhoepossy I double checked this and it's West Arkeen on the guitar. Axl and Arkeen wrote the song and handed it over to the band Wildside for whatever reason. You can find their version of the song online and West Arkeen is credited there. Axl did a bunch of songs with Arkeen back in the day including "It's So Easy", "Bad Obsession", "The Garden" and "Yesterdays". I remember seeing an early interview of Axl where he credited Arkeen as 'an unofficial member of gnr' or something along those lines.
@@fercaochorro It's pissing on Vince Neil for his diet of drugs and alcohol before heading for a drive, they didn't want to be out there with this song as GNR for good reasons.
who plays in this song?
Nice find, but you left out the civil war whistle at the end!
ruclips.net/video/LqRUnm82RIw/видео.html&ab_channel=5agge
@@pichael6143 Thanks!
Anyone ever notice stairway to heaven is playing in the background?
Asphalt Ballet does a better version of this song on their album Pigs. Cool song.
Yeah, well considering this was only a demo most likely recorded on a crappy tape in a house just to get it down, with a drum machine, I'd say it's pretty damn good. I've heard the others. I think this is the best. You can't beat Axl's vocals. Those vocalizations are killer. They work well with the song..
👍😎 speed 🚅
Who is playing guitar? I know this isnt slash
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What fuck is it
A masterpiece smh how you not know this
i think this may be with Paul Huge on guitar, i wouldn't think west would rock out this hard, sounds like thrash metal riff in the last part of song
this is pretty good
Jammer
MUY BUENO. DE QUE AÑO ES LA CANCIÓN?
yo diría que del 90
1984/85 . Es anterior al lanzamiento de su primer disco.
85
Porque está inspirada en la muerte de Razzle, que ocurrió en diciembre 84
Es una demo junto a West Arkeen "Hell House" demos, grabado en 1139 N Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 1986-principios 1987 con una pista de batería.
Its got chinese democrace vibes i don't like it its got all them depressed chords the CD seemed yo have, just summons up an ugly feeling
p͓̽r͓̽o͓̽m͓̽o͓̽s͓̽m͓̽ 💯
thrash guns n roses
@@gunsnrosesdefinition7672he meant thrash as in thrash metal
Sounds like a bunch of teenaged kids...
Not sure this is really GnR
twas not very good. not very good at. could possibly have honed and polished into something better
That's what they did to the other songs from this same demo box
a demo is just that. a rough draft. it's just getting the track laid down, basically. i thought it was great for a demo, actually.
This will probably be their next trash single. 😂😂
No. This is not from them, is just Axl's voice with the band of a friend. Hater.
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It sounds like a song from chineese
Domok
Cant place the name
Its a slower tune
This isnt bad
I'm so confused but this is actually 1986
@@gunsnrosesdefinition7672 i wonder why this song wasnt in the box sett.
@@Ken-Morten this is NOT from Use Your Illusion
@@gunsnrosesdefinition7672 no but they gave out a appetite for destruction box sett a few years back on spotify with some unreleased songs from that era.
@@dickiemolitsanti2213 that make sense .