Guns N' Roses Photographer Releases Limited Edition Prints Of The Original Band
By
Sefany Jones,
Contributing Editor
Friday, September 20, 2002 @ 2:39 PM
Photographer Robert John Relea
Robert John: The Guns N' Roses Photo Collection
From their inception in 1985 right to the present, Guns N' Roses has been one of the most popular and controversial groups in music. Wherever the band went, from the studio to the stage and everywhere in between, photographer Robert John was there with them. His photos serve as visual history of the band, documenting their entire sixteen-year career.
Now for the first time Robert is making photos from his archive available to collectors and the public. Through unlimited access to the band, both onstage and off, you will get to the opportunity to see the band in their most public and private moments, all beautifully captured by his camera.
Robert personally selected some of his favorite and most famous images of the group, as well as individual/combination photos of Slash, Duff, Izzy, Matt, Steven and Axl. All have been expertly produced as limited edition prints on gallery quality paper stock in vibrant color.
In addition, there are a limited number of prints signed by Slash, Duff and Robert.
Selections and prices can be viewed at fusedarts.com/gnr.
vampyre_gurl - 11/2/2002 9:02:20 PM I am 18 years old. Ever since i was younger i have dreamed of going to a Guns N' Roses concert! Now on December 16th i finally get too. Why ya'll gonna hate? why hate on someone who can defend themselves and stop being lamers on the internet. Can u please say LOSER! hello? its like ok lets talk about people for no reason. Lets hate because they make more many than i do. Lets hate because they got to live they're dream or your still probably living waht you had to. Ita pathetic. No one needs to rant about this. They havent toured in 9 years! Give them props. I surely am!!
CrueHead23 - 10/4/2002 1:22:39 PM Trash Head on guitar
Owlknight - 9/30/2002 8:58:22 AM i wish that Axel Rose would Decide to Add Electric Violin to the Band !!!!!!! Via Jon Luc Ponty !
Death_Chronicle - 9/27/2002 4:08:53 PM Gee, cosbykid-that's an incredible comment! Not once has that ever been mentioned! Wow! I guess i'll have to rethink after all!Surely a few hundred thousand drunk, hard up foreigners couldn't be wrong!
I_Agree_Nazi - 9/27/2002 3:34:26 PM I agree.
kozmickidd - 9/27/2002 2:58:42 PM Guns N' Roses, who opened their Chinese Democracy Tour in Hong Kong last week to rave reviews, broke both festival attendance records and venue capacities at whilst headlining Tokyo's Chiba Marine Stadium (35,000 plus) and Osaka's WTC Open-air stadium (25,000 plus) for Japan's Summer Sonic Festival.
A spokesman for the Summer Sonic Festival said "Both festivals were record breaking sell outs. We were very honoured to witness such spell-binding performances from Guns N' Roses" -well let facts do yhe talking-Im Out
Decomposing1 - 9/27/2002 1:20:22 PM Yes we all do and that is ok. I myself moved on to heavier stuff, I guess looking back I have bands such as GnR,LA Gun's, Skid Row, Faster Pussycat shit like to thank. My metal root's started with act's such as them but now have moved on to harder music.
bobbybrady - 9/27/2002 8:51:41 AM Yo decomposing1, you like so many others, myself included, have moved on, and thats the way it should be bro, but....we still got our opinions.
Decomposing1 - 9/27/2002 7:43:22 AM Depends what size Bobbyb. hehee. GnR when they first came out was cutting edge "metal" I had their AFD, and would have died to see them in concert but it never worked out that way. We like so many "old fucks" here were totally into.. I have lost that desire for them and that is all there is to it.
bobbybrady - 9/27/2002 7:18:08 AM Yo Kozmickidd, i take heart with you man, no offense to the other ranters on this board, i sympathsize with you because it was Kiss that abled me to go from K.C and the Sunshine band and the BayCity Rollers to more sophisicated music like Yes,Zepplin,Rolling Stones ,etc. Kiss provided the bridge of transition in my musical maturity, even tho i soon grew out of Kiss,but they served a point( just so ya understand Koz,the baycity rollers were the Backstreet boys of the mid seventies).But yeah, the original Gnr represented a fond era for some of us older rockers,something almost sacred to a point in some way, i don't really feel comfortible in saying that, but it is true.
bobbybrady - 9/27/2002 7:04:41 AM Hey Decomposing1, do ya know where i can get some more depends, i'm all out!
SaintBastard - 9/27/2002 2:24:24 AM btw, I apologise about the 'ignorant' statment. I will listen to the new GnR when it comes out because I hope it will kickass. I have my doubts but I suppose most ppl do as well. Up the Irons!!!
kozmickidd - 9/27/2002 12:32:54 AM Saint Bastard i think you are the only one on this board with a brain.I hate dissen Maiden but like you our curiosity about GNR is overwhelming is it not?Fuck what you said about me i still think you are smart.Maiden will always kick ass but we all cant wait to see Axl and you know it -Cmon Man!!!!Zeppelin Rules by the way so i guess poser bitches have bad taste too!
kozmickidd - 9/27/2002 12:24:06 AM And to all that have some funky ideas,im already ahead of you so dont even try i might be a little young bu t i aint naive.Fly-on your wings -like an eagle-fly as high as the SUN!!!!!!!!!
kozmickidd - 9/27/2002 12:20:43 AM Hey Saint basterd-yeah right -like ive ever listened to Vanilla ice-im a little better than that i think-but im curios to talk to someone thats lived the decade of decadence-(Kozmickidd@aol.com)With all due respect