Axl Rose Issues Statement Over Cancellation

Band Photo: Guns N Roses (?)
Guns N' Roses cancelled a performance in Portland, Maine this week after being told by state officials that the band could not drink on stage.
Inspectors from the state fire marshal's office gave the band the no-drinking order when they came to look over the pyrotechnics planned for Monday's scheduled concert at the Cumberland County Civic Center, said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Public Safety Department.
McCausland said the band had wanted to drink beer, wine and Jagermeister while performing. A couple of hours after being told that would violate state law, Guns N' Roses canceled its concert, he said.
After the cancellation, a band spokesperson blamed fire marshals for "making it impossible for the band to perform their show to the usual high standards that their fans deserve." The press release, however, did not give a specific reason for the pullout.
Band leader Axl Rose issued a statement through the Guns N' Roses Web site apologizing to fans in Maine.
"It was important for us to play there and it is a shame that what should have been a great night for all of us was not possible due to the actions of two people," said Rose, referring to the fire marshals.
"I agree with, and ultimately take responsibility for, the end decision not to jeopardize the safety of the fans, the crews, the bands and myself as a result of the methods of these particularly draconian authorities," Rose's statement said. "We hope to find another way to play for you in the future."
Jeff Austin, supervisor of liquor licensing and inspection for the state Department of Public Safety, said state law prohibits performers from drinking while on stage, and prohibits employees at establishments with liquor licenses from drinking on the job.
"It's been on the books for years," said Austin, adding that he talked to state inspectors Monday afternoon while they were at the civic center to read them the law.
Austin said he's issued citations for three or four administrative violations of the no-drinking law this year.
The Cumberland County Civic Center Web site said refunds for the Guns N' Roses concert would be issued at the point of purchase.
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25 Comments on "Axl Rose Issues Statement Over Cancellation"



6. writes:
What a piece of sh**! Thats unreal. This stupid sh** stain is making such a fool out of himself! How bout, they say you cant drink, you say okay, and just pour some f***ing booze into a water bottle or something. Fans stay happy, you stay drunk (because apparently its IMPOSSIBLE for you to play a show without the proper booze law). What a dumb ass.
7. writes:
I don't get this guy at all.The crazy part is he is notorious for this type of crap & people still worship him.Seriously this incident is really just the tip of the Iceburg with him.Boy George saide this about Axl back in the late 80's just after the one in a million scandal."just because you are in the spotlight does not mean you should be".Axl's been proveing this point his entire career.

8. writes:
What a p**k, drink before and after your stage performance. Sneak booze in a water bottle, or maybe dont drink for oen night. Way to give a big FU to your fans over something that isnt a big deal. Axl is the biggest a$$hole in music. You cancel a show because you cant drink? Wow, I hate this guy, ruined a great band.




12. writes:
I don't get this guy...not performing because he can't drink...Mick Jagger's father died 1 day before he's show in Las Vegas and he still performed...Wtf Axl rose...W-T-F? This guy think's about his Beer before he think's about his fans...Im seriously losing alot of respect for the band right now.

14. writes:
axl u mother f***in c*** sucker i can see why ur dad left u as a baby u goddamn prick i cant wait to see u in hell it cant be too far away now, getting the fat from ur a$$ put into ur face cant be very healthy... id like 2 f***in rip ur tongue out... u used it to break up 1 of the greatest rock groups of all time... ihope ur happy with ur self u stupid c***...

16. writes:
The fire marshall mentioned a "no drinking on stage" law on the books in Maine to GnR's management, Axl's reaction was to cancel the show, before he even arrived In Portland, leaving 6500 fans (not 3000 as reported) out in the cold. Other performers still drink at Portland, Maine concerts, I saw Chad from Nickelback do it in September. Chad stepped behind a curtain to be "offstage" and take a swig of beer. Perhaps Chad even paid the petty $250 fine for drinking on stage. Axl could have maintained his 24/7 drunken state in Portland if he had a normal personality, but instead he flipped out as he usually does and cheated his fans, cost his bandmates and opening acts a bunch of money .... No respect for himself, his fans, his bandmates, his opening acts, I'm truly amazed that promoters, and fans, still take a chance on this train wreck of a human being in 2006.



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1. godlike writes:
Axl Rose is the epitomy of the term "jackass".....Sure lets disappoint fans and look like idiots because we cant drink onstage... and blame it on whatever we can....!!
I cant beleive the guy can even look in a mirror...what an idiotic bastard.