GUNS N’ ROSES - Previously Unseen Music Video For “It’s So Easy” Gets Wide Release
May 28, 2018, 6 years ago
In celebration of the forthcoming Appetite For Destruction reissues, due out on June 29th, Guns N' Roses recently released a previously unseen music video for "It's So Easy", available exclusively via Apple Music. The clip now gets a wide release, and can be seen below.
Filmed live in 1989 at the infamous Cathouse, "It's So Easy" was never completely finished and remained in the vaults, unseen and unreleased. The footage was recently uncovered for inclusion in the box set and has been digital 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.
Head to this location to the band’s 15 seminal videos spanning their career, in newly upgraded 1080p HD video.
On June 29th, Guns N' Roses will reissue their 1987 debut album Appetite For Destruction via Universal Music Group. Pre-orders can be placed now at this location. Check out an official lyric video for the unreleased song "Shadow Of Your Love" below. The song was recently released for the reissue and landed at #31 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs chart.
According to Nielsen Music, this new version of "Shadow Of Your Love" - which was originally recorded by frontman Axl Rose's pre-GNR band Hollywood Rose - earned 1.1 million audience impressions in three days of airplay across all rock radio formats in the U.S. in the week ending May 7th.
The Appetite For Destruction: Locked N’ Loaded box is the one true GN’R Holy Grail. The box includes the Super Deluxe Edition with 4 CDs featuring the album newly remastered for the first time ever; B-sides N’ EPs newly remastered; the previously unreleased 1986 Sound City Session N’ More recordings; a Blu-ray Audio disc with the album, bonus tracks and music videos in brand new 5.1 surround sound along with the unearthed music video for “It’s So Easy” originally shot in 1989 but never finished; and a 96-page hardcover book showcasing unseen photos from Axl Rose’s personal archive and a wealth of memorabilia.
In addition, the Locked N’ Loaded box contains high quality collectables including seven 12-inch 180g audiophile vinyl discs, seven 7-inch singles on yellow vinyl, a dozen lithos newly visualizing each song on Appetite, 5 custom hand-made metal-cast band skull face rings, 5 hand-made metal-cast band skull face lapel pins, buttons, patches, replica concert tickets and gig flyers, 5 metal skull face and signature-stamped guitar picks, a turntable mat, wall posters, replica ‘85/’86 club days banner, a Robert Williams painting litho, never-before-seen band lithos, a numbered certificate of authenticity and more.
Check out the official unboxing video:
Get yourself a Limited Numbered Edition - only 10,000 units are available worldwide. They include:
Simulated-Leather & Wood Cabinet with Embossed GN’R Logos
Handmade 3D Cross
96-page Hardcover Book with Unreleased Photos from Axl’s Personal Archive and a Bombardment of Memorabilia - Simulated-leather Wrapped Slipcase and Book Cover with Embossed GN’R Logos
4 CDs
73 Total Tracks - 49 Tracks Previously Unreleased
First Ever Album Remaster from Original Analog Tapes
12 Tracks from B-sides N’ EPs Newly Remastered from Original Analog Tapes
25 Unreleased Recordings from 1986 Sound City Session
2 Unreleased Recordings from Mike Clink Sessions:
“Shadow Of Your Love” - from December 1986 Mike Clink tryout session
“Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version)” - from GN’R Lies sessions
1 Blu-ray Audio Disc
New 96kHz 24-bit 5.1 Surround Sound Mixes from Original Analog Multi-tracks
Original Album Mixed by Elliot Scheiner
5 Bonus Tracks Mixed by Elliot Scheiner & Frank Filipetti
All songs feature brand new animations
4 Original Music Videos in 5.1
Unreleased 1989 “It’s So Easy” Video in 5.1
Seven 180-gram Audiophile 12-inch LPs
All Vinyl Cut from 192kHz 24-bit Remastered High-Resolution Audio
Original Album Expanded to 2-LPs for Maximum Audiophile Playback
Limited Edition Foil Art Slipcase
Side 4 Extra Bonus: Hologroove Hologram of GN’R Logo
Live Like A Suicide EP (1-LP) with Extra Track “Shadow Of Your Love”
B-Sides N’ EPs (1-LP)
1986 Sound City Session N’ More (3-LPs)
6 Replica 7-inch Singles + New 7-inch for “Shadow Of Your Love” on Yellow Vinyl
“It’s So Easy” b/w “Mr. Brownstone”
“Welcome To The Jungle” b/w “Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)”
“Sweet Child O’ Mine” b/w “Out Ta Get Me”
“Paradise City” b/w “Used To Love Her”
“Patience” b/w “Rocket Queen”
“Nightrain” b/w “Reckless Life”
“Shadow Of Your Love” b/w “Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version)”
32GB Metal Cross USB Stick with High-Resolution Audio Formats from All 4
192kHz 24-bit AIFF Files
96kHz 24-bit AIFF Files
44.1kHz 16-bit AIFF Files
12 New Illustration Lithos - Visualizing Each Song on the Album
5 Metal Band Skull Face Rings
5 Metal Band Skull Face Lapel Pins
5 Metal Guitar Picks with Band Skull Faces & Signatures
5 Previously Unseen Band Member Lithos
5 GN’R Logo Buttons
Robert Williams Painting Litho 12”x24”
Replica ‘85/’86 Gig Banner 27”x40”
“Welcome To The Jungle” Video Invite Flyer - Originally Drawn by Slash
Turntable Mat
Microfiber Vinyl Cleaning Cloth
7-inch Large Hole Adapter
6 Replica Early Years Gig Flyers
6 Iron-on Stitched Logo Patches
2-inch Collectable Coin
Bandana with Silver Metallic Ink
2 Wall Posters 24”x36”
Temporary Band Member Tattoos
3 Replica Ticket Stubs
Numbered Certificate of Authenticity
CD 1 - Appetite For Destruction: Remastered
“Welcome To The Jungle”
“It's So Easy”
“Nightrain”
“Out Ta Get Me”
“Mr. Brownstone”
“Paradise City”
“My Michelle”
“Think About You”
“Sweet Child O' Mine”
“You're Crazy”
“Anything Goes”
“Rocket Queen”
Produced by Mike Clink
Mixed by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero
CD 2 - B-Sides N’ EPs: Remastered
“Reckless Life”
“Nice Boys”
“Move To The City” (Live)
“Mama Kin”
“Shadow Of Your Love” (Live)
“You’re Crazy” (Acoustic Version)
“Patience”
“Used To Love Her”
“You’re Crazy”
“It’s So Easy” (Live)
“Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” (Live)
“Whole Lotta Rosie” (Live)
CD 3 - 1986 Sound City Session
All Previously Unreleased
“Welcome To The Jungle” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Nightrain” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Out Ta Get Me” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Paradise City” (1986 Sound City Session)
“My Michelle” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Think About You” (1986 Sound City Session)
“You’re Crazy” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Anything Goes” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Rocket Queen” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Shadow Of Your Love” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Heartbreak Hotel” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (1986 Sound City Session)
CD 4 - 1986 Sound City Session N' More
All Previously Unreleased
“Shadow Of Your Love”
“Move To The City” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Ain’t Goin’ Down No More” (Instrumental Version - 1986 Sound City Session)
“The Plague” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Nice Boys” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Back Off Bitch” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Reckless Life” (1986 Sound City Session)
“Mama Kin” (1986 Sound City Session)
“New Work Tune” (1986 Sound City Session)
“November Rain” (Piano Version - 1986 Sound City Session))
“Move To The City” (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session)
“You’re Crazy” (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session)
“November Rain” (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session)
“Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session)
“Move To The City” (1988 Acoustic Version)
DISC 5 - Blu-Ray Audio
96kHz 24-bit 5.1 Surround Sound & Remastered Stereo
5.1 Surround Sound mixed by *Elliot Scheiner and **Frank Filipetti
All Previously Unreleased
Appetite For Destruction*
“Welcome To The Jungle”
“It's So Easy”
“Nightrain”
“Out Ta Get Me”
“Mr. Brownstone”
“Paradise City”
“My Michelle”
“Think About You”
“Sweet Child O' Mine”
“You're Crazy”
“Anything Goes”
“Rocket Queen”
Produced by Mike Clink
Stereo mixed by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero
Bonus Tracks:
“Shadow Of Your Love”**
“Patience”*
“Used To Love Her”**
“You’re Crazy”**
“Move To The City” (1988 Acoustic Version)**
Music Videos*:
“Welcome To The Jungle”
“Sweet Child O’Mine”
“Paradise City”
“Patience”
“It’s So Easy” - Brand New Video From 1989