GNR release previously never before seen video for "It's So Easy"
- Publish Date
- Tuesday, 22 May 2018, 7:40PM
Keen for some new/old Guns N' Roses?
The clip has been released to support the new super deluxe version of the band's debut album 'Appetite For Destruction'.
Filmed live in 1989 at the infamous Cathouse, "It's So Easy" was never completely finished and has remained in the vaults, unseen and unreleased. The footage was recently uncovered for inclusion in the box set and has been digitally restored in 4K UHD from 16mm film transfers with the original conceptual scenes edited back in with the live footage, just as the band had originally intended.
Following the group’s 1985 formation, Guns N’ Roses injected unbridled attitude into the burgeoning Los Angeles rock scene. They went on to captivate the entire world with the July 21, 1987 release of Appetite For Destruction, which remains the best-selling U.S. debut album ever, moving over 30 million copies globally. Appetite features such indelible tracks such as the No. 1 single “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “Welcome To The Jungle,” “Nightrain,” and “Paradise City.”
There are various versions of the box set available, from CDs to LPs, ranging up in price to $1450.