Guns N Roses-Welcome To The Videos (1998)

Guns N Roses-Welcome To The Videos
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A greatest hits video collection from the legendary Guns N Roses. From the mid eighties, Guns N Roses dominated the charts and MTV play lists with these videos. From Welcome To The Jungle to the masterpiece November Rain, this DVD is a collection of clips that defined a new era for the MTV generation: Track Listing: Welcome To The Jungle Sweet Child O' Mine Paradise City Patience Don't Cry Live And Let Die November Rain Yesterdays The Garden Of Eden Estranged Since I Don't Have You

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Status: Unavailable
Run time: 75mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
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Member Reviews (8)

8 Member Reviews
Andy S H.
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A stellar showcase of the hard rocking Gunners, this band defined 80's stadium rock. Some of these video clips are trully a work of art and had a lot of thought and money spent on producing them. Legends live on.
Posted Thursday, 24 January 2008 See my other reviews
Pauline B.
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Posted Wednesday, 18 October 2006 See my other reviews
Lucas D.
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This is excellent. Guns N Roses were huge and their songs are classics. I am not a huge fan but their videos are all done well. You can tell they spent heaps of money doing them and the last video with the red-faced Gary Oldman lookalike (or maybe it's him) playing the demon clown is an absolute unforgettable video. Axel and the band kick arse.
Posted Friday, 2 September 2005 See my other reviews
Margaret Box
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Good viewing, missing a few extras though.
Posted Monday, 16 August 2004 See my other reviews
Plugga
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Pure rock! Classic clips Welcome to the Jungle & Sweet Child O Mine are the highlights, with November Rain one of the all time best Music Video's!! All good here!!
Posted Friday, 13 August 2004 See my other reviews
Kevan
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Good collection of the Gunners film clips, Sound quality reasonable but better on the latter clips. Was puzzled there was no video clip for You Could Be Mine, fairly sure there was one that used some footage from Terminator 2. Even so a worthwhile DVD
Glenn
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William
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