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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Angus Young and Angry Anderson Join Guns n Roses Second Sydney Show

by Paul Cashmere on February 12, 2017

in News

Angus Young was back on stage with Gun n’ Roses in Sydney Saturday but so was Angry Anderson.

Guns N Roses covered Rose Tattoo’s ‘Nice Boys’ on the 1988 EP ‘G n’ R Lies’. Rose Tattoo supported Gun N Roses in Sydney and frontman Angry Anderson joined the Gunners to perform his song with them.

Anderson’s Rose Tattoo opened for Guns n’ Roses on the previous Australian tour and often performed the song with Axl Rose.

AC/DC’s Angus Young is home in Sydney visiting family and joined his fourth singer for two AC/DC classics. Young is working on a new album AC/DC album with Rose on vocals.

Guns N Roses setlist, 11 February 2017, Sydney

It’s So Easy (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Mr. Brownstone (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Chinese Democracy (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
Welcome to the Jungle (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Double Talkin’ Jive (from Use Your Illusion I, 1991)
Better (from Chinese Democracy, 2008)
Estranged (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Live and Let Die (from Use Your Illusion I, 1991)
Rocket Queen (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
You Could Be Mine (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
New Rose (from The Spaghetti Incident, 1993)
Nice Boys (with Angry Anderson) (from G N R Lies, 1988)
Civil War (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Coma (from Use Your Illusion I, 1991)
Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from The Godfather) (cover)
Sweet Child O’ Mine (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)
Whole Lotta Rosie with Angus Young (AC/DC cover)
Riff Raff with Angus Young (AC/DC cover)
Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd cover)
November Rain (from Use Your Illusion I, 1991)
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (from Use Your Illusion II, 1991)
Nightrain (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)

Encore
Patience (from G N R Lies, 1988)
The Seeker (The Who cover)
Paradise City (from Appetite For Destruction, 1987)

Guns N Roses Australia Dates

MELBOURNE – Tuesday 14 February at the MCG
ADELAIDE – Saturday 18 February at Adelaide Oval
PERTH – Tuesday 21 February at Perth Domain Stadium

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