Axl Rose Has Bone to Pick with 'Guitar Hero'

Last week, Guns 'N Roses frontman Axl Rose used a message board to criticize the use of G'n'R songs in the most recent installment of Guitar Hero, we learned from PC World.
Logged in to the MyGNRForum fan site as 'Dexter,' Rose posted a pages-long rant in response to some of the innumerable questions posed to him in the forum. One of those questions had to do with Guns 'N' Roses' 'Welcome to the Jungle' being used in 'Guitar Hero III,' complete with an avatar of Slash, the band's former lead guitarist.
Rose's objection largely stems from his opinion that 'Guitar Hero's' simultaneous use of the song and the image of Slash serve to associate the guitarist with Guns 'N' Roses, while, in fact and law, he is no longer a member of the band.
According to Axl:
Yes Slash was in Guns and on Jungle (and the whole [story that] I came to him for his riff is as much crap as him saying he brought Locomotive and Coma in as complete songs) and he has rights to perform it but not to be represented in this context in association with Guns. And since they weren't granted the license it'll take some sorting.Rose apparently finds Slash's behavior in this instance to be symptomatic of a fundamental arrogance, identifying it as "[the] ok I put up with all Axl's and Izzy's crap now I'm gonna be the man trip."
Our take? We think Axl's jealous that the spectacularly terrible 'Chinese Democracy' turned out to be even worse than Slash's post-Guns albums with Slash's Snake Pit. And, believe us, a band's got to work at it to be worse than Slash's Snake Pit. [From: MyGNRForum via PC World]



