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Guns N' Roses 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. What was said throughout the scene. Translate. 3Q

The award speech was as follows: Green

Day's Billie Joe Armstrong delivered the GN'R induction speech. Here's Armstrong's overall speech: "The first time I saw Guns N' Roses on MTV, I thought, 'These guys could end up dead or in jail.' The opening riff for "Welcome to the Jungle" is a down-and-dirty trip into the Los Angeles underworld. This ride isn't about parties, glamor or a power ballad. It's about the shabby underworld of misfits, drug abuse, bigotry, sex, violence, love in Hollywood Crack Angry. "Needless to say, I bought the record. "'Appetite for Destruction" is the best debut record in rock music history. [Wild applause] You can name a few others if you want, but what about tonight? Guns N’ Roses holds the crown, that’s for sure. Every song hits all the emotional levels on the hard drive. Journey through the seedy Los Angeles underworld in brutal sequences: 'Welcome to the Jungle', 'It's Easy', 'Nighttrain', 'Fight Me', 'Mr. High Society', 'Paradise' City', 'My Michelle', 'Miss You', 'Cute Kid O' Mine', 'You're Crazy', 'Anywhere' and 'Rocket Queen'. “In the sweat holes jamming up the walls, they write songs apart from other people’s stuff, pizza boxes and bar napkins, looking for a free drink and a place to crash, and their love of playing loud ass rock music. Be guts, Heart and soul. Most importantly, they told the truth and the pictures painted a crazy world in which they lived. "I **** hate power ballads." I hate the national anthem of the famous party. As a young musician, I longed for something more. "Deliver's an Appetite for Destruction". Eventually, they became the biggest and best rock band with an album. "After Guns N

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-Half live album and half acoustic record. Most people think that the acoustic record may show a rock musician being more sensitive. "[Laughs] It's insensitive. But this record, they came across as outlaws and they never lost a second of their advantage." (At this point, the audience yelled, "I love her!" Armstrong completes the chorus in response, "But I had to kill her!").

", the song "Patience" is an eternal ballad about love and anxiety, as if the character wants to talk about himself on the edge of a 20-story building. There is also humor: "I used to like her, but ..." "

Here he lets the audience complete the line "I'm going to kill her!"]

"Who knows if this is humorous?" As As they say, every joke has a reason. "And "One in a Million," that's when shit hits the fan. It's basically the story of an ignorant farm boy who moves to a diverse, unknown city and that's what I would say..." , and then they delivered not one, but two albums. Use Your Illusion I'and "Use Your Illusion II" had fans literally crashing the record stores to hear What the Guns Come Down's new GN'R records, which feature a wide range of rock anthems -

< p>'Hell Next Door', 'You Can Be Mine' grand piano ballads like 'November Rain' and 'Don't Cry', and then considering the listener is a serial killer with unknown head-turns, maybe that's understandable?