Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Videos
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- Seller:RAREWAVES-IMPORTS
- Sales Rank:307,768
- Format:PAL, Full Screen
- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
- Running Time:75 Minutes
- Genre:video_ML
- Region:0
- Discs:1
- Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Dimensions (in):7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
- Publication Date:January 20, 2004
- UPC:602498613368
- EAN:0602498613368
- ASIN:B0000U2094
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com
Here's a baker's dozen of Guns N' Roses' most explosive and memorable music videos from 1987 to 1993, and what a lesson they provide in the early evolution of visual style on MTV. Looking back, it seems Guns N' Roses embraced almost every "type" of music-video setting: "Welcome to the Jungle," for instance, finds rapid images of the band's stage performance interspersed with a semi-narrative featuring Axle Rose as a newcomer to the big bad city. "Paradise City" is set against an arena sound check, while "Sweet Child O' Mine" is structured around the now-threadbare idea of a video documentary about a video production. A couple of obsessive themes emerge from this anthology, the starkest involving love and watery deaths ("Don't Cry" and "November Rain"). Most interesting is the opiate-like distortions of "The Garden" and the surreal "Since I Don't Have You," starring Gary Oldman as a grinning devil. --Tom Keogh
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