1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
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1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
Date:
January 31, 1988.
Venue:
The Limelight.
Location:
New York City, USA.
Setlist:
01. One in a Million
02. Patience
03. Cornshucker
04. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05. Used to Love Her
06. Don't Cry
07. Welcome to the Jungle
08. It's So Easy
09. Mr. Brownstone (w/ Not Fade Away intro)
10. Patience
Instrumental jam (parts of Whole Lotta Rosie and Born to be Wild)
10. Rocket Queen (without lyrics)
11. You Shook Me
12. Rock and Roll
Instrumental jam
Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitarist), Slash (lead guitarist), Duff McKagan (bass) and Steven Adler (drums).
Notes:
Rare acoustic/electric show. The only known live performance of 'Cornshucker'. 'Welcome To The Jungle' started the electric set. A roadie sang lead on the two last songs.
Quotes:
Next concert: 1988.02.02.
Previous concert: 1988.01.21.
January 31, 1988.
Venue:
The Limelight.
Location:
New York City, USA.
Setlist:
01. One in a Million
02. Patience
03. Cornshucker
04. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05. Used to Love Her
06. Don't Cry
07. Welcome to the Jungle
08. It's So Easy
09. Mr. Brownstone (w/ Not Fade Away intro)
10. Patience
Instrumental jam (parts of Whole Lotta Rosie and Born to be Wild)
10. Rocket Queen (without lyrics)
11. You Shook Me
12. Rock and Roll
Instrumental jam
Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitarist), Slash (lead guitarist), Duff McKagan (bass) and Steven Adler (drums).
Notes:
Rare acoustic/electric show. The only known live performance of 'Cornshucker'. 'Welcome To The Jungle' started the electric set. A roadie sang lead on the two last songs.
Quotes:
(Grimaces) I hate to say it, but that was more of a money thing—we had this gig at the Limelight for $7,500 for 45 minutes. So we said O.K., but my heart wasn't into it. I didn't want to do it because . . . my major problem with acoustic stuff is that we've never sat down and arranged any acoustic material. Those songs weren't written as Guns N' Roses rock & roll. No one's really got their own parts; Axl sings, the rest of us just wing it. I got really drunk before we went on stage, which is something I never do.
The worst [gig we ever played]... I can easily tell you the worst gig I personally ever played. There is no such thing as a worst gig for the whole band, because - like bad gigs and good. We’ve had bad gigs all the time, to the point, like, we have – when we’re bad, we’re bad, when we’re good, we’re good, you know? It’s like, when the inspiration is there and everything, it’s happening. You can’t always go out and be great. But the worst gig I’ve ever done was, we played a gig at the Limelight, not too long ago, and if you’ve ever heard about that one, where I was just completely wasted out of my mind and fell into the crowd three times, and all that stuff. That was sort of a drag. It was fun, though, at the time. […] I fell into the crowd with my guitar, like, three times. Something like that. That’s happened to me just a few times, though. I’m never – I make a point never to get so bombed before we play that I can’t keep it together.
[...] we played The Limelight, acoustically, or semi-acoustically, everyone was so fucking drunk. Slash fell off the stage like three times, Steven fell off his drum set, Izzy, just, like fell over, and the only people left on the stage was Axl and myself.
Two night before [the Ritz] show, we decided to play a semi-acoustic surprise show at a venue in Manhattan called the Limelight, a former church. By the time we headed into the sanctuary, everyone in the band was so fucked up that we lost members one by one as the set progressed. eventually everyone except me and Axl went down. It was a comical gig, but I took something serious away from it. I told myself I would never get so deep in my cups that I wouldn't be able to play.
Duff's autobiography, "It's So Easy", 2011, p. 132
Next concert: 1988.02.02.
Previous concert: 1988.01.21.
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Re: 1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
According to the setlist.fm user evilsugar25, "after Patience, Axl stormed off the stage. The remaining Jams and covers were played with members of Law & Order, who opened, just filling out the set."
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Re: 1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
From GN'R live:
Rare acoustic/electric show. The only known live performance of 'Cornshucker,' which was written by Duff & sung by Duff & Axl at this show. 'Welcome To The Jungle' starts the electric set. Axl sings a few lines of 'Not Fade Away' by The Rolling Stones during the beginning of 'Mr. Brownstone.' Axl temporarily leaves after the second performance of 'Patience,' which was an improv jam. He was pissed because GN'R wasn't supposed to play this show. The band then jams on some songs. During the 'Instrumental Jam' after 'Patience,' parts of 'Whole Lotta Rosie' & 'Born To Be Wild' are played, with Axl singing. A roadie comes on stage to sing 'You Shook Me' & 'Rock And Roll,' which were done by Led Zeppelin. 'Rock And Roll' features the 'Living Loving Maid' intro. Again Axl comes back during 'Rock And Roll' to help out on vocals.
Rare acoustic/electric show. The only known live performance of 'Cornshucker,' which was written by Duff & sung by Duff & Axl at this show. 'Welcome To The Jungle' starts the electric set. Axl sings a few lines of 'Not Fade Away' by The Rolling Stones during the beginning of 'Mr. Brownstone.' Axl temporarily leaves after the second performance of 'Patience,' which was an improv jam. He was pissed because GN'R wasn't supposed to play this show. The band then jams on some songs. During the 'Instrumental Jam' after 'Patience,' parts of 'Whole Lotta Rosie' & 'Born To Be Wild' are played, with Axl singing. A roadie comes on stage to sing 'You Shook Me' & 'Rock And Roll,' which were done by Led Zeppelin. 'Rock And Roll' features the 'Living Loving Maid' intro. Again Axl comes back during 'Rock And Roll' to help out on vocals.
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Re: 1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
Slash mentions this show in Circus Magazine, May 1988:
"(Grimaces) I hate to say it, but that was more of a money thing—we had this gig at the Limelight for $7,500 for 45 minutes. So we said O.K., but my heart wasn't into it. I didn't want to do it because . . . my major problem with acoustic stuff is that we've never sat down and arranged any acoustic material. Those songs weren't written as Guns N' Roses rock & roll. No one's really got their own parts; Axl sings, the rest of us just wing it. I got really drunk before we went on stage, which is something I never do."
"(Grimaces) I hate to say it, but that was more of a money thing—we had this gig at the Limelight for $7,500 for 45 minutes. So we said O.K., but my heart wasn't into it. I didn't want to do it because . . . my major problem with acoustic stuff is that we've never sat down and arranged any acoustic material. Those songs weren't written as Guns N' Roses rock & roll. No one's really got their own parts; Axl sings, the rest of us just wing it. I got really drunk before we went on stage, which is something I never do."
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Re: 1988.01.31 - The Limelight, New York City, USA
A Limelight executive, talking about Axl:
He just dropped his mike and walked offstage. The band all kind of looked at each other and kept on playing until Axl came back.
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