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From the New York Times bestselling author, the complete story of the last rock supergroup from their drugfueled blast-off in the 1980s to the turbulent life of legendary singer Axl Rose and his fifteen-year, multi-million dollar effort to make the perfect hardrock album.
With 90 million of the band's records sold worldwide since 1987, Guns N' Roses prolonged rock music past its sell-by date with controversial albums and immense, often riotous world tours. But the band's complete story has never been fully tolduntil now. In his sixth major rock biography, Stephen Davis details the riveting story of a band that originated in the gutters of Sunset Strip and went on to set attendance records on the biggest stadiums on the planet.
Watch You Bleed documents the improbable story of W. Axl Rose, the biggest rock star of his generation. Taken from an abusive father in his infancy, he was raised as "Bill Bailey" in a strictly religious Indiana household by a stepfather who beat him for playing Led Zeppelin songs on the family piano. After quitting high school, and on the run from the police in his hometown, Axl arrived in Los Angeles in the midst of the street battles for supremacy among the top music genres of the eightiespost-punk, thrash, hair metal, and glam. The book also charts the backgrounds of every band member, especially Slash, a Hollywood street kid whose designer mother dated David Bowie.
Davis brilliantly captures the birth of Guns' raw power, whichdespite rape charges, drug-induced rampages, and a general appetite for destruction launched the band into the pantheon of rock gods such as Led Zeppelin and theRolling Stones. With a wealth of detail, Davis looks at Axl's unrelenting quest to release the long-awaited, mystery-shrouded Chinese Democracy album, as well as the further adventures of some of the Gunners under the banner of the hard-rocking band Velvet Revolver. For the first time, millions of Guns N' Roses fans will learn the whole truthsometimes funny, sometimes tragicabout the last of the great rock bands.
Stephen Davis is one of America's preeminent rock journalists. His many rock biographies include, most recently, Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend (Gotham Books, 2004) and the New York Times bestsellers Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith and Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga.
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July 31, 2009: Three drug addicts. One drunk. One small-town thug. How this poorly-educated bunch of misfits became such a huge success is hard to believe - until you hear the incredible music they produced as a rock band. Watch You Bleed traces the rise and fall of Guns'N'Roses along with the band members' personal histories. It's often painful and depressing reading. Four of them - Steven, Duff, Izzy, and Slash - were so substance-addicted it's a wonder they were able to perform at all, and variously ruined their relationships, health, and careers (some sobered up impressively later on, Duff in particular, who is now a successful financial analyst). Number five, frontman Axl, alternated between depression and simmering rage, and had no compunction about punching anyone's lights out - including women. He beat his long-suffering wife on several occasions, landing her in the hospital at least once, until she finally had the good sense to dump him. In spite of it all, the band became one of the greatest of its kind and performed to packed stadiums all over the world, with albums selling in the millions. As might be expected, this dysfunctional group did not handle success well, and G'N'R ultimately imploded. But as this book describes it, it was quite a ride while it lasted.
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