Slash Does First Interview Since 'Surreal' Guns N' Roses Reunion
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Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash gave his first interview since the legendary band kicked off their Not In This Lifetime reunion tour, which marked the first time that he, Axl Rose and Duff McKagan had shared the stage together in over 20 years. Slash spoke to Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer on Boston's WZLX (via UCR) about how the reunion is going, "Everybody's playing great - playing nice. Everybody's getting along and everybody's playing great, and the shows have been awesome. "We all were pretty positive that that would never happen, so it's still sort of blowing our minds. It seems so surreal to me, you know. But everybody's really getting along great and I think everybody's come a long way, and it's all cool." Stream the full interview here.
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