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Guns n ‘Roses Lachen about himself – and above all about front man Axl rose – In a new compilation of the singer’s stage. The band’s official Instagram account published a video that summarizes excerpts from different times when AXL rose has fallen during her live appearances. Some of them even from the 1980s.
Axl rose falls – and everyone laughs with
Extracts with their classic “Welcome to the Jungle”, the video is a minute. “Guns N ‘Roses Greatest Hits,” the band titled the clips. In some scenes, Rose falls on the back. In others, he lands on the floor with his face. And in one scene he misses the end of the stage. And runs directly beyond the edge.
Fall as a running gag of rock history
The youngest fall of the 63-year-old occurred on the weekend when he stumbled while performing “Sweet Child O ‘Mine” in Mumbai while running stairs. The clip is the second that can be seen in the compilation.
“I love someone who can laugh at himself. He is definitely an above -average person … 🩷❤️🇧🇷,” writes a fan about Axl Rose’s fails. Another: “Oh no 😢, sorry, but I can’t like this video. It’s not funny, the man I love to see so much. It breaks my heart 💔💔 I hope he is doing well after the fall in Mumbai, 🇮🇳🙏🏼🙏🏼. Axl is the strongest man I have ever seen. After a fall, he goes on. you !!
The new tour of the band: humor and hardness combined
Guns N ‘Roses recently have their “Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completeely Different Things World Tour “ Started, which will stop in Europe, Asia and the Middle East by the end of July. Public Enemy, Rival Sons and Sex Pistols will accompany the band on selected shows. The tour is the first with the new drummer Isaac Carpenter, the beginning of the year Frank Ferrer has replaced.
Frank Ferrer goes – Carpenter brings fresh groove
“With its unique mix of versatility and groove, paired with brutal strength and technical skills, Carpenter made a name and consolidated his reputation as a multifaceted drummer in the industry,” the band explained in a statement at the time. At least behind his drums, Carpenter doesn’t have to worry about falling on the nose in front of thousands of people.

