Guns N' Roses Reunion Was Not A Surprise To Slash's Bandmates
. Kerns admits he and the other members of the Conspirators had to keep quiet about the news, even though they'd known for many months. He says in his blog: "That thing that everyone had wished for but never thought possible was quietly - and not so quietly - cooking under our very noses. To be this close to a history of rock'n'roll moment has been nothing short of incredible. "As Slash's bro I think this is a very exciting and important chapter for him. I suppose him wholeheartedly to dive into this experience. How it affects me really isn't the point - this thing is bigger than all of us. I think it's a healthy thing for the individuals involved as well as the great gift they are giving to the world. I accept that gift thankfully." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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