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Location: Milton Keynes, England  Date: May 30, 1993
Setlist: It's So Easy, Mr. Brownstone, Welcome To The Jungle, Live And Let Die, Attitude, Nightrain, Double Talkin' Jive, You Ain't The First, You're Crazy, Used To Love Her, I Was Only Joking [Intro], Patience [w/ Over The Hills And Far Away, Imagine], Dead Flowers, Knockin' On Heaven's Door [w/ Ziggy Stardust], Piano Intro, November Rain, Dead Horse, Drum Solo, You Could Be Mine, Guitar Solo, Godfather Theme, Sweet Child O' Mine, Honky Tonk Women, Mother [Intro], Paradise City


Information: Before "Attitude" Axl makes some fun of a guy who is holding up a sign towards the stage. The sign says something like "show some tits" and Axl jokes about it and says that he has seen Duff's tits and the manager's tits now. Mike Monroe joins the band for "Knockin' On Heaven's Door", while Ronnie Wood and Monroe joins the band for "Honky Tonk Women". "Dead Flowers" is performed for the first time, and Gilby sings it with Axl (Izzy plays the rhythm guitar). The song was kept in the setlist and it was performed 14 more times. Axl uses again the way of introducing the band members like the night before. The band plays the intro to "Ziggy Stardust" during "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".

Numbers N' Stats

Songs: 18  Playing Time: 1 hour, 59 minutes  Introduction Line: Unknown  Venue: National Bowl  Opening Act: The Cult, Soul Asylum, Blind Melon  Attendance: Unknown

Recording Info

CD | DVD Audio: Yes (Audience) [119 min]
On Bootlegs: Live At Milton Keynes '93, Roses With Broken Hearts

Sound clip: N/A

Video: Yes (Audience)
[116 min + 40 min (2nd source)]

On Bootlegs:

Screen shots: N/A

Comments: The video recording is incomplete. The 2nd video source is incomplete too although it seems that a combination of the two would be a full video.

In Their Own Words

Slash: I really looked forward to playing with [Izzy] again and really hoped that he had changed. I booked a place before the first gigs in Tel Aviv to rehearse. But Izzy thought it was unnecessary, that it was just wasted time. He hadn't changed one bit and therefore the gigs turned out the way they did.

Axl: We brought Izzy back in Europe when Gilby hurt his arm and then we kinda got blackmailed and we haven't, we really don't want anything to do with Izzy ever since then.

Slash: In all honesty, it was cool to get him back when the idea came up.

Axl: And it was cool when he went away!

Slash: We thought it was a good idea, you know to call him up and see if he wanted to come down and hang out and do a couple of gigs and then it turned sour at the end, so it took us right back to square one.

Duff: It was fun, and Izzy had nothing to lose. The gigs were cool. I was sober, and he was sober, so we hung out a bit. Out of all of us, I still stayed in contact with Izzy, and I know how he is.1

Izzy: I just saw it as a free holiday, really. I got to go to countries like Israel and Greece where I'd never been before.  It was cool in a way to be able to step back into comething I'd left behind and to judge whether anything had improved, but I just found that it hadn't. It made me realise why I was glad to get out in the first place. The band's egos are way out of control. Axl and Slash had the same attitude towards me as they did before I left, and there is a feeling of unreality about them. They lead isolated lives and don't seem to be in touch anymore with the real world. I spent all my time hanging out with the roadies. You know how many times i saw any of the band offstage? Once, that was Slash in London!2