Reports of a Guns N' Roses tour 2014 has gotten loyal fans of the famous rock band excited. If these reports are true, then today's generation will have the chance to experience Guns N' Roses in action and even listen to the band's hit singles, "November Rain", "Patience", and, of course, "Sweet Child of Mine."
However, it looks like online reports that talk about a Guns N' Roses tour 2014 soon were actually just hoaxes. The band's lead guitarist, Slash, is no longer open to the idea of a reunion concert. Slash recently had an interview with the Ottawa Citizen. He said, "I have a lot less distractions - a lot less, at least, unnecessary distractions - in the situation that I'm in now. What I intended to do from the get-go was never really that complicated. But, success and money and all that kind of stuff, it just makes life complicated."
Perhaps, Slash is referring to the controversial issues that compelled the group to disband, indicating that a rumored Guns N' Roses tour 2014 will not be taking place.
Now, though, what Slash is focusing on is his music because music is the main reason on why he is making it big in the music industry in the first place. The Ottawa Citizen has also reported about Slash's rock roots.
The Ottawa Citizen reported, "He's been called a rock and roll purist, perhaps a euphemism for an aging axeman's place in a shifting music landscape. But, Sal Hudson, a.k.a. Slash, grew up in this industry. His mother was a costume designer who worked with John Lennon and others and who was involved with David Bowie for a time after separating from Slash's father, according to the guitarist's autobiography. His father, who loved music, would eventually design album cover art. A young Slash got to see a side of the industry most kids never do."