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1991-12-06 Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA-FLAC

Guns N' Roses
Worcester Centrum, Worcester, MA.
12/06/1991
TYPE Audience
CD-FLAC
SOUND A
TIME CD 1 78:59
TIME CD 2 75:35

Disc 1
1. INTRODUCTION (SCARFACE)
2. NIGHTRAIN
3. MR. BROWNSTONE
4. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
5. LIVE AND LET DIE
6. ATTITUDE
7. SO FINE
8. DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE
9. CIVIL WAR
10. WILD HORSES (INTRODUCTION)
11. PATIENCE
12. ROCKET QUEEN (incl. IT TASTES GOOD, DON'T IT?)
13. DON'T CRY
14. MOVE TO THE CITY

Disc 2
1. BREAKDOWN
2. DRUM SOLO
3. GUITAR SOLO
4. GODFATHER THEME
5. SAIL AWAY SWEET SISTER (INTRODUCTION) / SWEET CHILD O' MINE
6. NOVEMBER RAIN
7. BAD OBSESSION
8. ONLY WOMEN BLEED (INTRODUCTION) / KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
9. YOU COULD BE MINE
10. ESTRANGED
11. MOTHER (INTRODUCTION) / PARADISE CITY

notes: After 'Mr. Brownstone,' Axl thanks the crowds in Massachusetts for selling out the concerts quickly. Before 'Double Talkin' Jive,' Axl mentions there has been a lot of talk in the press about 'Get In The Ring.' He goes on to say he's very proud of the song and that Duff came up with the song. He also says they won't be playing the song because he feels the song speaks for itself on the record. He then goes on a huge rant about GN'R's relationship with various publications. During 'Rocket Queen,' Axl mentions that 'It Tastes Good, Don't It?' was written a few years ago when the band was trying to get kicked off the Iron Maiden tour. First ever performance of 'Breakdown.' Axl sings the phone part of 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door.' Before 'Estanged,' Axl tells the crowd that Boston has always had a special place in their hearts because they grew up listening to a lot of Aerosmith.
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