why do i like this song so much? liked it since i first saw the video on MTV back in the day dude is so much of a mystery but if he prefers that, more power to him
this is probably one of the most relaxing songs that ive heard in a while. i've been stressed out with all the shit going on around the globe at the moment, and this is helping me take a breather.
Aaron Ramone take a breather dude. You deserve it. Things are fucked up right now. We will get through this. Keep listening to cool shit like this. I can’t tell you how important music like this helps me out.
I love Izzy Stradlin. His voice, his guitar, his songwriting skills. Its all amazing. He's so talented, and im so tired of having to answer that puzzled "Izzy Stradlin? Who?" from all the kids my age. He should e so much more famous than he is. The guy should e a legend.
***** Dude, I was just saying that he's epic and deserves more recognition. I'm fully aware that I'm not a special snowflake, that there have been billions of people just like me on this planet, and I'm okay with that. In a few decades I'll be just as dead and forgotten as most of them are. But some people should be remembered, and he's one of them.
how old are you??? im 10 and this is my 1st time listening to Izzy when he's NOT playing guitar in Guns n Roses. so far i like his music... just 1 straw away for being as good as he was In GNR for me
Izzy is the best! People always asked me, 'why Izzy'? Slash and Duff were super cool, but Izzy always kept me going, especially this song. My youngest brother said to me on xmas day, 'if Duff MacKagan says you're the coolest guy in the world, then you must be!' Slash, one of the best guitarists ever, acknowledges his brilliance.He wrote some of the best GnR songs ever!!! I come from Scotland, but this guy makes me want to travel the world!
I am very proud to say that my friends and I were able to see Guns N' Roses one time with Izzy at the very beginning of the Use Your Illusion Tour with Skid Row at the Inglewood Forum. We walked out of there delirious for three days talking about the show over and over again, no joke. Make no mistake about it, there was something almost paranormal about that band, even with Gilby. Thank God we have You Tube to post these bootleg and occasional pro-shot videos to relive some of that magic. Izzy is without question one hell of a talent and the way Izzy and Slash blended together is impossible to put into words.
This has a major Rolling Stones vibe. This is Richards, Wood, & Jagger influencing one man. Izzy is a legend just like those before him. His music is timeless.
@@Godloveszazahe is most definitely not the dave of gnr. he also does not get enough recognition. if he was as overrated as you say his solo stuff would be was more successful than it is
@@Godloveszaza Izzy was very supportive for Axl when he had to come to Los Angeles to become a rock star. He was her best friend, and they both believed they could go far. It's not just what he brought to Guns And Roses. It was a very strong pillar that had to be there for the band to continue destroying everything as it always did. When he left, even Axl must have thought it wasn't even worth it anymore. In fact, after he left, they didn't release any more albums. It's an amazing band that wasn't meant to last long. But they left such a large stellar mantle that to this day we are all grateful for it.
Izzy was an integral part of GNR. Pure talent. GNR wasn't quite rhe same after he left, the same goes for Steven Adler. The original lineup of GNR will always be the best.
I don't think Adler having to be replaced was nearly as impactful as Izzy leaving. That being said, I do think Fortus is doing a pretty good job in GnR.
michael vedder I don’t know about that. As far as I know, November rain, estranged, welcome to the jungle and civil war weren’t written by him. I’d say it was a combination of his and Axls songwriting efforts (as well as slashes guitar solos) that made gnr.
izzy brought that funky, southern tone and sensibility to everything he did in gnr and made that band something completely different. maybe the most under appreciated "rythmn" guitarist ever.
Finally found a great condition copy of the JuJu album on vinyl this week. Took me right back to this era. Saw Izzy play these tunes at the Mean Fiddler in Harlesden at the time with this band. It was a great time. RIP Chalo. X
Saw this club tour in Detroit Michigan and won a signed framed flat promo for it working at a record store from the company for a promotional display I did. All these years later it's still a highlight of my life. Amazing album. B sides are tight as well.
If GNR records a new album they're gunna have to bring back Izzy if they ever want to remotely capture any of that old sound they once had. He's the backbone to those first two albums. GNR were my Rolling Stones
W Brown Axl wrote some songs, Izzy wrote some, they both co-wrote also, izzy might've wrote more songs, but without Axl there'd be no guns n roses, he's one of the greatest frontman in rock history, slash is an overrated guitarist, he's alright, guns n roses could've found someone just as good. And I have done some research, I read a biography on them.
Izzy was always my fave feller in G n' R. His rhythm playin was tuff as hell, & when I realized he wrote all my favorite riffs on "Appetite", that settled it. Saw them open for The Cult in '87, then again in early '91, before the sophomore sets dropped & Izzy was still there. Without Izzy, I felt the Soul of Guns n' Roses had been dislodged.🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃
Damn, I had no idea he could sing. And damn good. I am very impressed. I am a Stones man and this is up there with them. Great job. Love the band. You ain't missing nothing in GNR, this sounds better than AXL trying to sing.
Fall 1992...got my first radio job. Had to go in for minor surgery. Listened to this CD about 100 times while recuperating. 25 years later, it is in my car's CD player. Killer debut album from one of rock's most unsung songwriters.
in my opinion, izzy's first solo album was his strongest. everything about that LP breathed cool. when you listened to it, it was like you could take a trip inside izzy's head and experience who he was as a person. definitely an album to have when you feel like taking on the world all by yourself :)
***** yep. izzy's basically screaming "FREEDOMMMM!" on that album. you hit the nail on the head about peace and contentment. izzy references "time" a lot in his songs and talks about going your own way a lot.
Me pasa lo mismo! Cuando era pibe y era fan de GNR no dimensione el peso que tenía el tipo en la banda y cuando se fue no me pareció gran cosa. Ahora en perspectiva me doy cuenta que era el mejor de todos.
@@ivotz de pendejo me pasaba al revés, Izzy siempre fue el que más me llamaba la atención, el hecho de que no era tan nombrado y casi era visto como un 0 a la izquierda, cuando en realidad era el compositor clave
This guy is a legend enough said the heart and soul of GN'R. His guitar playing is unique one day maybe he might be part of that machine that calls themselves "the most dangerous band in the world" live life in the fast lane Feeling like a spacebrain one more time tonight!!!!
GnR came out just as I discovered pot. I remember listening to them on headphones in a dark room while deeply stoned for possibly the first time... & the rhythm of each song was what, somehow in a "this only happens once" kind of experience, sent electric pulses zinging up & down my nervous system, SYNCHRONIZED to Izzys rhythmic patterns.... I never recaptured that experience no matter how much of what I smoked but I recall it vividly to this day. & have ever since (this was, like, 87) thought of Izzy as the true essential element of the sound.
Sometimes a song comes up randomly that fits the situation and the feeling so well that you have to acknowledge that it's the perfect soundtrack to a moment in your life. This is that song for me. Thanks guys.
I love this album and even after 20 years of listening to it, love it just as much as the first time of hearing. This track is my 'life' song. If you know, you know. ❤
+gar y Haha sure. It's really GNR's fault Izzy quit because he wanted to live a life of solitude and be the lead singer, and that Adler is a fucking junkie.
+Brandon Henderson Izzy had arguably the biggest heroin problem of all them. He was a huge heroin dealer in Los Angeles in the early-mid 80's. Of course he got completely clean in '91 and stopped doing all drugs and drinking while Adler, Slash, and Duff continued using but you can't act as if Adler was the lone druggie in the band.
No, I know this. It's just Adler's problems still seem to be an issue in his life, which is very likely why he was not included in the reunion (or Axl just really loves Frank Ferrer, I don't know).
+Gage Horn Except the rest of them cleaned up...while Adler did not. Hell he toured with Duff a couple years back and by his own admission was loaded and drunk of his ass for that...just 2 years ago. And think about it this way. Back in '89/'90 his drug use was so bad that the other drug addicts in the band were looking at his going "holy shit he's to far gone". I'm sure Adler's a nice guy, but damn...
This is the first time I've heard this and I like it. Manages to sound laid-back and cool yet upbeat and somewhat driving. Makes me think back to more innocent times gone by before the internet was mainstream. Cheers!
love how juju hound guitarist is Exile honking just like Izzy did. and Izzy smoked the red Dunhills....which i did for a while. i quit 20 years ago, but that is good tobacco.
I remember this debuting on MTV...it was a big deal, being that Izzy had left GNR to get clean and get sober. I went out that day to RECORD THEATER to buy the CD...it was NOT a mistake. It's an album I can still listen to from cover to cover, even in 2020 during the days of Covid19. Music saves, people, stay home, and turn it up!!
I just dug out my old tape collection for the son of a friend who's totally retro and rediscovered this album. Izzy truly deserves to be better well known.
Man this song just doesn't get old at all. Love it all these years later. Video doesn't show the keys, but damn.. shout out to that player, the organ carried this tune to another level!
Some people have to show off to be cool. Then there are those who are just cool without showing off at all. Izzy is definitely that kind of cool.
haha yeh. lucky bugger!
Smartest too. Compare his net worth to Axl's. For Izzy, it was always just rock music. Axl started to believe he was Beethoven or some crap.
Because he's white that's why
@@thetalentedmr.richie1725 there a so many cool black people, look at hendrix, Slash, Tupac. All really cool musicians
@@nightraven5760 Saul Hudson (aka Slash) is half white. Call him biracial. Doesn't exactly count. Sorry try again.
No GNR without Izzy. Was a fan from the 80’s .
Bingo.
Ditto ❤
Me too...🤘
No good music from GNR after Izzy left. Fact.
Yep. The whole soul of the songs was kinda gone afterwards...
Izzy's voice is cool
It's kinda like duff's voice
@@anaflaviaramos2076 i thought the same ☺️☺️
why do i like this song so much? liked it since i first saw the video on MTV back in the day
dude is so much of a mystery but if he prefers that, more power to him
I hear a touch of Rod Stewart. And a little Keef.
Soulful as hell!
RIP Charlie Quintana. He was one of the reasons this album was so great,
this is probably one of the most relaxing songs that ive heard in a while. i've been stressed out with all the shit going on around the globe at the moment, and this is helping me take a breather.
Bon. Jojf
Aaron Ramone take a breather dude. You deserve it. Things are fucked up right now. We will get through this. Keep listening to cool shit like this. I can’t tell you how important music like this helps me out.
it sure is
How you doin now?
@@garrettwinuk8421 a little less stressed! the anxiety and stuff is still there, but it's calmed down a little :)
Having a bad day? There's nothing like this song and a cold beer. Izzy rocks!
You said it
Onti Roberto it sounds like pop radio to me. Where is the balls?
DOIN JUST THAT !! MGTOW 2014 !!!
@@nickfanzo it's more of a Stones kind of Rock n' Roll
I second that
I love Izzy Stradlin. His voice, his guitar, his songwriting skills. Its all amazing. He's so talented, and im so tired of having to answer that puzzled "Izzy Stradlin? Who?" from all the kids my age. He should e so much more famous than he is. The guy should e a legend.
+StevenAdler IsMyHero people who are guns n roses 'fans' dont even know who he is it irritates me to
Totally agree !, my favorite gunner, unfortunately so talented as unknow.
***** Dude, I was just saying that he's epic and deserves more recognition. I'm fully aware that I'm not a special snowflake, that there have been billions of people just like me on this planet, and I'm okay with that. In a few decades I'll be just as dead and forgotten as most of them are. But some people should be remembered, and he's one of them.
how old are you??? im 10 and this is my 1st time listening to Izzy when he's NOT playing guitar in Guns n Roses. so far i like his music... just 1 straw away for being as good as he was In GNR for me
Lily Sills You’re 10 and listen to GNR & Izzy?! That’s awesome! My little sister is your age and I only wish she had as good a taste in music as you.
Izzy brought the "rolling stones" influence to the table.
Izzy voice is so raspy and melodious at the same time.
Izzy is the best! People always asked me, 'why Izzy'? Slash and Duff were super cool, but Izzy always kept me going, especially this song. My youngest brother said to me on xmas day, 'if Duff MacKagan says you're the coolest guy in the world, then you must be!' Slash, one of the best guitarists ever, acknowledges his brilliance.He wrote some of the best GnR songs ever!!! I come from Scotland, but this guy makes me want to travel the world!
I love all the Izzy support! Cannot be more true, fuck the reunion until Izzy's back!
He was the backbone forsure
ThreeMan AcousticJam izzy won't be going I don't think he doesn't seem to like world tours he hasn't done one since guns n roses
ThreeMan AcousticJam IZZY was GN'R GN'R was IZZY
I wouldn’t call Izzy the backbone of gnr. Axl also wrote a majority of their hits.
I forgot what I was going to say ha but I 100% agree 👍
Izzy Stradlin....The Man, The Myth, The Legend....
Wow haha well said
He was the cool factor. Everybody in that era said it.
I am very proud to say that my friends and I were able to see Guns N' Roses one time with Izzy at the very beginning of the Use Your Illusion Tour with Skid Row at the Inglewood Forum. We walked out of there delirious for three days talking about the show over and over again, no joke. Make no mistake about it, there was something almost paranormal about that band, even with Gilby. Thank God we have You Tube to post these bootleg and occasional pro-shot videos to relive some of that magic. Izzy is without question one hell of a talent and the way Izzy and Slash blended together is impossible to put into words.
With Steve Adler as well on drums 💓. He was like the heart beat of that band.
Saw them 92 RFK stadium with faith no more and Metallica.
Does not qualify...
Gum and Donuts do not meet ANY standards in this category...
Or anywhere for that matter..
I do agree .. Izzy is great!
This has a major Rolling Stones vibe. This is Richards, Wood, & Jagger influencing one man. Izzy is a legend just like those before him. His music is timeless.
I see more of a Keith richards solo stuff influence here.
He has a great singing voice people don't give him enough credit for it so here I am. Izzy you rock man. keep making solo material.
Best GNR song 14 years Izzy on Vocals
Hoje ele esta fazendo 60 anos
Izzy fans are so delusional. This man gets more credit than he deserves in everything he's the dave mustaine of gnr hes overrated.
@@Godloveszazahe is most definitely not the dave of gnr. he also does not get enough recognition. if he was as overrated as you say his solo stuff would be was more successful than it is
@@Godloveszaza Izzy was very supportive for Axl when he had to come to Los Angeles to become a rock star. He was her best friend, and they both believed they could go far. It's not just what he brought to Guns And Roses. It was a very strong pillar that had to be there for the band to continue destroying everything as it always did. When he left, even Axl must have thought it wasn't even worth it anymore. In fact, after he left, they didn't release any more albums. It's an amazing band that wasn't meant to last long. But they left such a large stellar mantle that to this day we are all grateful for it.
Great song from 1992, the happiest year of my life.
im 13 years old.. It will be a great surprise to know someone of my age listening to this kind of music. I love Izzy.
Izzy and The Juju Hounds had some great music. I wish they came out with more.
Izzy was an integral part of GNR. Pure talent. GNR wasn't quite rhe same after he left, the same goes for Steven Adler. The original lineup of GNR will always be the best.
They were fine without Steven, but Izzy left a void that still has not been filled.
I agree 100%. Izzy and Adler were integral to GNR. I thought the same thing since first listening to Use Your Illusion way back when.
this is a great song
Make some more izzy
he is song writer ....so..... the 3rd album gnr is the cover album
I don't think Adler having to be replaced was nearly as impactful as Izzy leaving. That being said, I do think Fortus is doing a pretty good job in GnR.
He is most underrated guitar player ever,izzy is legend!
terry kath????
helloo , hendrix called him the best guitarist ever and yet no one seems to remeber him
Izzy is no legend.
Izzy wrote and co wrote basically every hit in GNR. Guy is a True legend. Sad that music what it is in todays world...
michael vedder I don’t know about that. As far as I know, November rain, estranged, welcome to the jungle and civil war weren’t written by him. I’d say it was a combination of his and Axls songwriting efforts (as well as slashes guitar solos) that made gnr.
@@adamgriffith-smith9106 He definitely co wrote Jungle. It was an all five work.
Bilbo Baggins actually, it was just Slash and Axl who wrote that song according to the songwriting credits.
AGS 15 nope
Bilbo Baggins it LITERALLY says those 2 in the writing credits, by saying “nope” just shows that you’re refusing to except facts
Izzy is kind of a fucking genius.
and kinda not
He is. There's no "kinda" about it.
Fkn a x10
Yeah makes you wonder why Guns haven’t written a decent song since Izzy left.
Absolute LEGEND….. Izzy you are my Superstar
Stopped by to post birthday wishes to Izzy, who shuffled it all-the-way to 62 in April 2014!
izzy brought that funky, southern tone and sensibility to everything he did in gnr and made that band something completely different. maybe the most under appreciated "rythmn" guitarist ever.
I can't give enough likes to either this song or the album from which it came.
Seasons in the sun
But we can all like your comment
Great song!
I got the album on vinyl so good
Izzy is one of the best songwriters in the world
Izzy's voice is more relaxing then the relaxing music 😍
Finally found a great condition copy of the JuJu album on vinyl this week. Took me right back to this era. Saw Izzy play these tunes at the Mean Fiddler in Harlesden at the time with this band. It was a great time. RIP Chalo. X
Izzy Stradlin is a classic. He would have been just as cool as a musician in the 60s, 80s or even today. He is just timeless.
That voice makes me smile. Miss old great GnR.
Izzy is the best, my favorite gun.
My favorite too❤
Yes yes yes
Si , es el mejor guns es mi inspiración para tocar la guitarra
Yes , is the best guns , is my inspiration of guitar player
Izzy was the Brain, the Songwritter, when he left it was over....
Izzy is to G n R what George Harrison was to the Beatles, no fan-fair pyrotechnic bullshit, just pure unadulterated talent!!
Becky Barnes he is what Mick Mars is to Motley Crue
The Quiet Gun (The Quiet Beatle)
@@jurepotokar6218 The Silencer
I also think the same
He reminds me of a young Keith Richards, not flashy, just soulful!!!
Saw this club tour in Detroit Michigan and won a signed framed flat promo for it working at a record store from the company for a promotional display I did. All these years later it's still a highlight of my life. Amazing album. B sides are tight as well.
Love it...def has that Stones vibe that toned n shaped Izzy's songwriting.
If GNR records a new album they're gunna have to bring back Izzy if they ever want to remotely capture any of that old sound they once had. He's the backbone to those first two albums. GNR were my Rolling Stones
Great song, it has a Rolling Stones vibe
yea, guns n roses, especially izzy and axl, were inspired by the rolling stones
AlecFuEntertainment axl sux! Izzy, Slash rules!! Axl was the face/voice. Izzy wrote or co-wrote most gnr songs. do some research!
W Brown Axl wrote some songs, Izzy wrote some, they both co-wrote also, izzy might've wrote more songs, but without Axl there'd be no guns n roses, he's one of the greatest frontman in rock history, slash is an overrated guitarist, he's alright, guns n roses could've found someone just as good. And I have done some research, I read a biography on them.
***** Slash is not even close to Brian May, for me Axl is the third best frontman of all time, his 6 octaves are just amazing
*****
Well may's days are over,look at any list and you'll see May is ranked higher than slash
There's a reason why it's called Axl n' Roses nowadays...it all went downhill when Izzy left, he was the glue and what a talent!!!
Izzy was always my fave feller in G n' R. His rhythm playin was tuff as hell, & when I realized he wrote all my favorite riffs on "Appetite", that settled it. Saw them open for The Cult in '87, then again in early '91, before the sophomore sets dropped & Izzy was still there. Without Izzy, I felt the Soul of Guns n' Roses had been dislodged.🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃⚡🎸🤯😵🦃
Damn, I had no idea he could sing. And damn good. I am very impressed. I am a Stones man and this is up there with them. Great job. Love the band. You ain't missing nothing in GNR, this sounds better than AXL trying to sing.
You can't buy, teach, or fake what that dude has.
And it don't come on American Idle either...
A Ant Amen
agrees. and you can't buy his talent from a teacher. izzy stradlin is the one and only
man, thats poetry
jimmyray He's a second rate Keith Richards wanna be .
Charlie Quitana still remains one of my all time favorite drummers....
Although I know I should be here just for the music, I still wish he'd look up more often. He has gorgeous eyes.
Yeah, he looks really handsome at 0:57
Fkin hell always the same worthless comment from females
MC Terry Majid could be a male :)
@@ludaheracles7201 now you know how it is when it's a woman in the video
@@Veronica-rh4js what the videos that are aimed at other girls?
Fall 1992...got my first radio job.
Had to go in for minor surgery.
Listened to this CD about 100 times while recuperating.
25 years later, it is in my car's CD player.
Killer debut album from one of rock's most unsung songwriters.
Liking Izzy style, walked away from something that was BIG to do his own thing & enjoy life, but still rocking his way, Luv it
in my opinion, izzy's first solo album was his strongest. everything about that LP breathed cool. when you listened to it, it was like you could take a trip inside izzy's head and experience who he was as a person. definitely an album to have when you feel like taking on the world all by yourself :)
***** yep. izzy's basically screaming "FREEDOMMMM!" on that album. you hit the nail on the head about peace and contentment. izzy references "time" a lot in his songs and talks about going your own way a lot.
I like 117 degrees and Ride On
I agree man, I'll be facing this life alone in the next years but I feel this record
Yeah
He always had a modest voice and great sound on his own. He was/is the "humble one" of the brutal pack
This is a good song, got some play on the radio back in the day, can definitely tell Izzy's influence was Thin Lizzy and other mid tempo bands.
Underrated guitarist is one of the best guitarists in the world!!!!👍😌
I saw Izzy and the JuJus in a small venue in Michigan years ago..was a blast! Such a great show
Holy goodness!! I back again to like me old post. I can because i do shuffle
The mysterious man from Guns N Roses 😍
Stradlin, el músico que más me inspira. Antes cuando era más joven no le dimensionaba en Guns. Ahora se que es lo que más me gustó siempre de Guns.
Y hasta la fecha apesar de la reunión de GNR, el es y será el alma de GNR.
@@feralfaro0790 :v
Me pasa lo mismo! Cuando era pibe y era fan de GNR no dimensione el peso que tenía el tipo en la banda y cuando se fue no me pareció gran cosa. Ahora en perspectiva me doy cuenta que era el mejor de todos.
@@ivotz de pendejo me pasaba al revés, Izzy siempre fue el que más me llamaba la atención, el hecho de que no era tan nombrado y casi era visto como un 0 a la izquierda, cuando en realidad era el compositor clave
This guy is a legend enough said the heart and soul of GN'R. His guitar playing is unique one day maybe he might be part of that machine that calls themselves "the most dangerous band in the world" live life in the fast lane Feeling like a spacebrain one more time tonight!!!!
GnR came out just as I discovered pot. I remember listening to them on headphones in a dark room while deeply stoned for possibly the first time... & the rhythm of each song was what, somehow in a "this only happens once" kind of experience, sent electric pulses zinging up & down my nervous system, SYNCHRONIZED to Izzys rhythmic patterns.... I never recaptured that experience no matter how much of what I smoked but I recall it vividly to this day. & have ever since (this was, like, 87) thought of Izzy as the true essential element of the sound.
All the songs of Izzy Stradlin are very good. Makes me Remember the core of the old and good rock and roll. For sure, classic rock.
Love Izzy with all my heart, and this song is sooo rollingstones.
Paula La Blunda well they were one of his biggest influences
Thus song is so Izzy Stradlin. There. Fixed that for ya.
What a groove!
The man gained laid-back spirits.
This is real Rock n’ Roll.
This song is superior to anything Gn'R ever did. I'm talking to you Izzy. (Jeff.) You did awesome. It was all worth it. This song is your legacy.
Excellent song. I had this album on cassette tape, and I'd play this song over and over again.
Sometimes a song comes up randomly that fits the situation and the feeling so well that you have to acknowledge that it's the perfect soundtrack to a moment in your life. This is that song for me. Thanks guys.
I love this album and even after 20 years of listening to it, love it just as much as the first time of hearing. This track is my 'life' song. If you know, you know. ❤
Izzy was sooo underrated.
This has always been one of my favorite songs. Such a cool groove, and his voice is so good.
This was the best album of the entire 90s
This man is one of main reason behind Guns n Roses's success...Miss you Izzy...How are you...???
Izzy was the heart of GNR
Adler was the swing
w/o both of them it wasnt the same
+gar y . well put.
+gar y Haha sure. It's really GNR's fault Izzy quit because he wanted to live a life of solitude and be the lead singer, and that Adler is a fucking junkie.
+Brandon Henderson Izzy had arguably the biggest heroin problem of all them. He was a huge heroin dealer in Los Angeles in the early-mid 80's. Of course he got completely clean in '91 and stopped doing all drugs and drinking while Adler, Slash, and Duff continued using but you can't act as if Adler was the lone druggie in the band.
No, I know this. It's just Adler's problems still seem to be an issue in his life, which is very likely why he was not included in the reunion (or Axl just really loves Frank Ferrer, I don't know).
+Gage Horn Except the rest of them cleaned up...while Adler did not. Hell he toured with Duff a couple years back and by his own admission was loaded and drunk of his ass for that...just 2 years ago. And think about it this way. Back in '89/'90 his drug use was so bad that the other drug addicts in the band were looking at his going "holy shit he's to far gone". I'm sure Adler's a nice guy, but damn...
Man I have never listened to Izzy’s solo stuff man I love it. 👏👏👏
Izzy's a living legend. Least I can do is like the mv
The guns soul... Pure rock and roll, Izzy.. ladies and gentleman! 🤘👏
My baby.
His voice is so relaxing, you can sleep while we listen to him talk.
I love this man so much 💞😍
This is the first time I've heard this and I like it. Manages to sound laid-back and cool yet upbeat and somewhat driving. Makes me think back to more innocent times gone by before the internet was mainstream. Cheers!
Izzy & Duff were always my favourite 💋🖤
Underrated musician. Love you Izzy.
How many times have I seen this(?) Is it getting old?, 🤣 lmao, never will get old for me, I feel like Izzy's just as essential as oxygen!!🤟🥰⚘🎸💙💋👍
Izzy is a talent, cool and just rocks without all the drama. I wish he would get more recognition and put some more new music out. Love the band.
Izzy is a great song writer.
FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS IZZY STRADLIN 😍😘👍✌🎆🎂😂
AL MEJOR GUITARRISTA JEJE 🎸🎸🎸😂
izzy's voice is so calming it makes me wanna cry >(
Chalo Quintana
..great drummer. Great guy. Rest Chalo. Sweet dreams.
This is a great album, bought it when it came out. Go get it!
Izzy is the most underrated gun. While he and axl managed to scribble many songs, he rarely seemed to take control.
Izzy is awesome, solo or not, he is the best!
Izzy was the bullet in the gun
He was a barrel😀
Slash was the bullet of gnr as his solos are fast as a bullet..
GO IZZY!! YOU NEVER SHOULD'VE LEFT GUNS N ROSES!! GO IZZY!!!
I love Izzy Stradlin, if he comes to Toronto again im going to get front row seats.What a tight band,
Izzy's music wreaks of fantastic musicianship, great vibes, and never ending coolness!!
Izzy has done it again! He has risen above and created true music, We love you Izzy! Keep writing and singing great tunes and being beautiful!
We freaking need you Izzy !!! You were and you're still the heart of Guns n roses
When he was with GNR I never got to appreciate how talented this guy is. He is doing way better on his own
love how juju hound guitarist is Exile honking just like Izzy did. and Izzy smoked the red Dunhills....which i did for a while. i quit 20 years ago, but that is good tobacco.
He's got a real unique voice there. It's Soo izzy on my ears.
I always listen to this song when I'm on long bus rides or amtrack. I'm a drifter and this really hits it just right ... Life on the road
me too,I first heard this song on an Amtrak from Charlotte to NYC. Brilliant stuff
What a nice voice he had..
I miss you Izzy stradlin pookie 😢
Such a great band ! Charlie, Jimmy, Rick, powerhouse band!!!!
I remember this debuting on MTV...it was a big deal, being that Izzy had left GNR to get clean and get sober. I went out that day to RECORD THEATER to buy the CD...it was NOT a mistake. It's an album I can still listen to from cover to cover, even in 2020 during the days of Covid19. Music saves, people, stay home, and turn it up!!
Record theater? Are you from Buffalo, NY
one of my favorite guitarist of all time. mad respect !!
My Fav Member of Gn'R. The Heart & Soul of the Band. He brought a sleazy bluesy Rolling Stones vibe.
I just dug out my old tape collection for the son of a friend who's totally retro and rediscovered this album. Izzy truly deserves to be better well known.
Man this song just doesn't get old at all. Love it all these years later. Video doesn't show the keys, but damn.. shout out to that player, the organ carried this tune to another level!