Current Guns N’Roses lineup diss hurt him and Axl Rose.
In April 2012, the classic lineup of Guns N'Roses was invited to join the esteemed Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Missing in attendance at the ceremony were the band's controversial frontman Axl Rose and their multi-instrumentalist Dizzy Reed.
“I personally didn't think it was right to not invite the new band – the current members of Guns N' Roses. I didn't think that was cool at all,” explains Reed.
“Also, I was only allowed one guest, and the rest of my family would have had to pay full price for tickets, and I was like, 'Where does that money go anyway?' So the whole thing was just kind of... the concept, and the fact that I was considered, is very honourable. As far as the whole process, I just didn't understand where that was coming from.”
It's obvious that Reed is protective and proud of the current Gunners look.
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“I think there's no doubt that this is the strongest line-up we've ever had. You can just feel it,” he gushes.
“There always seem to be tricks up someone's sleeve, sometimes that I don't even know about. Honestly, I think that with the band we have now, and we've been together now for three years, things are just going along so good. We're tight, it's a well oiled machine. It's still a rock band. It's Guns N' Roses man. I guess you could call it a classic vibe, but I think that's what we do.”
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