Axl Rose: 'Guns N' Roses on time at Reading & Leeds'
Read his account of event in full here!

Photographer:Sara Bowrey
Daniel Fahey - 01 September 2010
Writing on his Twitter account, the frontman is adamant that the
group weren’t late, despite coming out an hour after they were scheduled to start at Reading and 30 minutes later than
programmed at Leeds.
At the risk of what Rose might call ‘distortions and falsehoods by media’,
I’ll leave it up to you to decide who is writing things that ‘would appear intentionally false’
by presenting his wonderful account of events in the full
Tweet. It's all fair then, ain't it?
Here's Rose's continued Tweet in all of it's glory:
"Our start times at the Reading and Leeds festivals factually had nothing to do with us as the previous
bands (who were great by the way) came off stage when they did and we went on within' our contracted and documented changeover
time period.
"Whatever other nonsense anyone's choosing to write would appear intentionally false.
"Having the fans or our show penalized for how the event was ran or simply the natural flow of events those evenings
and for such minimal amount of overtime along with distortions and falsehoods by media, the promoter and or event organizers
regarding the events seems a bit draconian and more than unfair to the fans.
"A simple question: If you are
aware of our changeover time, the average length of our show and the general nature of how these types of festivals run all
of which are no big secrets...why book us?
"Is it simply because the lineup on our nights at both festivals
sold well? So it's a cash grab with no respect for the fans or the band and somehow an unwanted inconvenience for the
cities and law enforcement? If we're not wanted and just being used to line someone else's pockets or for fictitious
tabloid fodder at the fans and our expense we're fine with going elsewhere. God forbid we would force ourselves on anyone.
It's not that kinda party.
"I didn't organize, arrange, authorize, have knowledge of or was even consulted
about our being booked for these shows till after the fact nor did I choose to work with anyone I'm aware of other than
our manager who was involved in arranging these dates. Yet it would appear we're amazingly often legally obligated to
honor such arrangements whether against our will or better judgment. That's simply and unfortunately how this business
often works with the artist and imo [in my opinion] seems is legally supported to benefit managers, agents, promoters and
ticket vendors.
"With how the fans and we were treated in the past I had what I feel were legitimate and now
proven justified apprehensions. Yet we gave 100% and from where we stood it seemed as if the both the fans (who rocked!) and
our camp were having fun and making the most of things.
"Why (and what would appear intentionally) risk having
it go bad for everyone? Imo [in my opinion] that's where true recklessness and negligence at both the fans and our expense
would seem to be.
"Anyway...thanks again to all the fans who made our nights!!
"Peace!!
"Axl-"
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