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    Axl Rose Was ‘Bullied’ By High School Students

    By Bishal Roy,

    8 hours ago

    Guns N’ Roses legend Axl Rose attended Lafayette Jefferson High School. It has come to light that he was bullied in the school He was once stuffed into a locker by his fellow cross-country teammates. Health teacher Phil Hurt had revealed that Axl Rose had a “tendency to agitate people.” One one occasion, some students taped Rose’s mouth shut. On the other hand, he was also was also put in a locker.

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    Meanwhile, Billy Joel was joined by Axl Rose on stage for a rendition of the song ‘Live And Let Die’ during the former’s show in Los Angeles.

    While performing at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 12th, the ‘Piano Man’ hitmaker had surprised the Californian audience with the Guns N’ Roses frontman. The pair performed a cover of the Wings classic.

    Guns N’ Roses had released their rendition of the 1973 James Bond theme, for the film of the same name, penned by Paul and Linda McCartney – as the second single from their 1991 LP ‘Use Your Illusion I’.

    Back in July, Joel played his historic 150th – and last – show as part of his Madison Square Garden residency, and brought out Rose to perform a number of songs. He had been playing one show at the iconic venue every month since January 2014.

    Late last month, Joel announced two new UK live shows – marking his only European tour dates for 2025. So far, these are the only European performances that the New York artist has scheduled for next year, and tickets are available here.

    The post Axl Rose Was ‘Bullied’ By High School Students appeared first on Alternative Nation .

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