SLASH Says Classic GUNS N' ROSES Lineup Was Offered 'Hundreds Of Millions' To Reform

January 6, 2010

Former GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash tells GQ magazine that he GN'R frontman Axl Rose have been offered "hundreds of millions" to reform the band's classic lineup.

"During that last tour it was like an ongoing exercise in how we could bond the least, it just got worse and worse," Slash is quoted as saying, according to Metro.co.uk.

Slash and Axl have not spoken for 13 years, but the guitarist said: "It got to a point off stage where it was impossible for us to even be in the same room together and create any music.

"So it's sad that something so good doesn't exist any more, even though we're both still alive and on the same planet. But that's all."

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