slash2808 a écrit :
Est-ce que quelqu'un a déjà croisé une autre version de Sentimental Movie ?
Et si cette version est un Fake ?
Je ne vois aucun membre des Guns qui pourrait tenir le chant sur cette version .
( Collab ? West Arkeen ? )
Cette chanson a toujours été un mystère
En cherchant un peu, il s'avère que c'est West Arkeen qui chante en live et c'est Duff sur la démo.
Lineup - Live at The Coconut Teaszer:
West Arkeen- Vocals & Guitar
Slash- Guitar
Danny Clarke (Asphalt Ballet)- Guitar
Duff McKagan- Bass (& Backing vocals?)
Steven Adler- Drums
Guns N' Roses performed a notable, under-the-radar set at the Coconut Teaszer in Hollywood on January 14, 1988, appearing under the pseudonym "Drunk Fux". This 9-song gig, occurring shortly after Appetite for Destruction's success, featured the live debut of "Yesterdays" and included covers like "Communication Breakdown".
Key details regarding the 1988 Coconut Teaszer performances:
The "Drunk Fux" Gig (Jan 14, 1988 ): The band played a surprise, intimate show at the Coconut Teaszer on Sunset Blvd, featuring Axl Rose, and was billed as "Drunk Fux".
Setlist Highlights: Along with the first-ever performance of "Yesterdays," the band played "Sentimental Movie," and covers including "Honky Tonk Women" (Rolling Stones) and "Communication Breakdown" (Led Zeppelin).
Context: The show occurred during the band's rapid rise, following the release of Appetite for Destruction.
Other 1988 Appearances: Another performance by "The Drunk Fux" featuring Axl Rose, West Arkeen, and Danny Clarke occurred at the venue on December 27, 1988.
It is important to distinguish this January 1988 show from the 1987 record release party at the same venue, which was famously turned into a tribute for their late friend, Todd Crew.