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1988.11.18 - L.A. Weekly - L.A. Dee Da (Axl, Slash, Duff)

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Post by Blackstar Tue Aug 27, 2019 5:28 pm

1988.11.18 - L.A. Weekly - L.A. Dee Da (Axl, Slash, Duff) 1988_111

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Somehow, we found more reasons to go to the Palace in the last week than we did all of last year. First, there was the fab 2 a.m. Prince show. Just two days later came the Lee Selwyn Tribute, to raise a reward fund for the capture of motorcyclist and DJ Lee Selwyn’s killer. The sold-out show featured early sets by Little Caesar, 20 Flight Rockers and others before the big guns rolled out: Charlie Sexton, Julian Lennon and Billy Idol, all in separate sets, and a scary rendition of “Wild Thing” (the one song — well, other than “Louie Louie” — that a moron can safely manage) by Billy’s buddy Sam Kinison. Guns N’ Roses’ Duff and Slash showed up at the side door with their guitars, only to be detained so long by security that Duff decided to bail. Between the door and T-shirt sales, the Tribute raised approximately $15,000 for the reward fund. Posthumously, Lee Selwyn has turned into a cottage industry.

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And while Taime Downe is no longer associated with Cathouse, Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose continues to be the club's biggest fan: in the newly produced video for the song "Paradise City" (filmed at the recent Donington Music Festival in Britain, where two members of the audience were crushed to death during G&R's set), Axl wears a Cathouse T-shirt throughout...
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Post by Blackstar Tue Aug 27, 2019 5:30 pm

And while Taime Downe is no longer associated with Cathouse, Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose continues to be the club's biggest fan: in the newly produced video for the song "Paradise City" (filmed at the recent Donington Music Festival in Britain, where two members of the audience were crushed to death during G&R's set), Axl wears a Cathouse T-shirt throughout...
This is not entirely correct. Axl wore the Cathouse t-shirt in the part of the video that was filmed at the Giants Stadium show.
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