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Guns N’ Roses Play ‘Appetite For Destruction’ Deep Cut & More

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Guns N’ Roses recently thrilled fans at Istanbul’s Tüpraş Stadyumu by reviving a lesser-known track, “Out ta Get Me,” from their landmark 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction. This performance was part of the band’s ongoing 2025 tour, entitled “Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things.” The Istanbul concert marked the first time since November 2017 that the band included this deep cut in their setlist, a nostalgic treat for long-time fans who have followed their journey since the 1980s. The band's decision to dust off this track underscores their strategy of blending nostalgia with fresh elements to keep their live shows dynamic and engaging.

The Istanbul concert opened with “Welcome to the Jungle,” a staple from the same album. This song hadn’t been used to open a concert since 2012 until the band decided to bring it back for their recent tour, making its reappearance particularly special for attendees in Istanbul. The choice of opener and the inclusion of “Out ta Get Me” in their setlist illustrate the band's commitment to providing a rich, historical experience for their audience, tapping into the raw energy that characterized their early years. The group further delighted fans by delivering a selection of their greatest hits, including “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” “November Rain,” and “Don't Cry,” solidifying their reputation for high-energy performances that appeal to generations.

The Istanbul show was distinguished not only by its retrospective elements but also by unexpected surprises. Notably, the setlist omitted “It’s So Easy,” another track from Appetite for Destruction, for the first time since 1993. This kind of setlist shake-up signifies the band’s willingness to experiment and adapt, which keeps their performances unpredictable and remarkably exciting for concertgoers. Also adding to the intrigue was the band's inclusion of “Down on the Farm,” a cover of a song by English punk pioneers UK Subs, making its tour debut. These choices reflect Guns N’ Roses' diverse influences, showcasing a willingness to transcend their original genre confines and pay homage to the broader musical landscape that influenced their sound.

Beyond their own hits, Guns N’ Roses are notorious for their masterful covers, and they did not disappoint this time. Their renditions of Paul McCartney’s “Live and Let Die” and Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” remain enduring parts of their live repertoire. These covers are testament to the band’s knack for interpreting influential tracks with their unique rock flair, bridging classic rock with contemporary interpretations that resonate well with diverse audiences. The band’s versatility not only highlights their individual musical prowess but also their collective ability to breathe new life into tracks that are already timeless in their own right.

Their concert in Istanbul was a microcosm of their tour’s overall spirit—a combination of deep appreciation for their musical roots and an energetic exploration of new frontiers. Following the Istanbul performance, Guns N’ Roses are set to continue their tour in Portugal, promising to bring similarly impactful and memorable shows to other audiences. This ongoing tour reinforces why Guns N’ Roses remain a beloved staple in rock music, consistently drawing large crowds with their electric presence and powerful performances that have stood the test of time. With their innovative setlists and compelling stage presence, Guns N’ Roses prove that they are still among the giants of rock, successfully navigating the ever-evolving music industry landscape while staying true to the band’s storied history.

 

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