Guns n ‘Roses: unpublished recording with Ringo Starr and Elton John
In the past few hours a network has been shared on the net Extraordinary recording in the unpublished studio Of Guns n ‘Roses, Ringo Starr and Elton John who reinterpret “Children of the Revolution“Of the T. Rex. To publish the registration was Zak Starkeyduring his dismissal and reinstatement in the Who.
The video, which sees the participation of Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan of the Guns N ‘Roses together with the Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Elton Johnrepresents the first true scholarship material that emerged from the Guns N ‘Roses front from their reunion in early 2016 – The four songs officially published after the reunion have in fact all originated from the 2008 sessions for “Chinese Democracy”.
“Strength, wonderful people”, Starkey wrote to accompany the recording: “We let this song come out and help these teenagers on whom, as musicians, we depend so much. If we still wait, some of these brave young people may not have enough time to listen to it. This is only the first half, then everything is unleashed! Everything that will be generated by this album (other tagged artists) will be able to benefit from the cancer. which depends totally on the wonderful participants who give us the green light “.
Zak Starkey therefore revealed that the Registration is part of a charity album Which also includes contributions from Iggy Pop, Richard Ashcroft of the verve, members of Smiths, Pretenders and “more than one beat”.
