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GN'R: No Drinking on Stage? No Show!

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POSTED: 1:24 p.m. EST, November 10, 2006

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) -- Guns N' Roses canceled 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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Hey Axl, "This Jagermeister's For You"........LOL
 

what a dumb a**...................is drinking this important?lets pass up thousands of dollars because we cant get trashed onstage.....what a loser.i do like guns n roses but come on....
 
What we have got here is, failure to communicate
Some men you just can't reach

TAKEN FROM CIVIL WAR
 
frmboybuck said:
Who would want to see GNR without the booze and dope.......Kinda defeats the purpose dosent it??

Didn't they throw Slash out for being too strung out on drugs/booze? :shock:
 
once you been hit head on by a drunk driver maybe you will feel different.if he needs drugs n booze to perform he is a drug addict /alcoholic period.that being said...still a loser
 
they had amoung the best bands going
such a shame it comes to this

he likly thinks his convictions make it ok to demand as he did
he needs to get past all the drugs and drinking

even though that was what made the band

either way you or i continue on
he seems unable to
 
fnkycoldmedina said:
once you been hit head on by a drunk driver maybe you will feel different.if he needs drugs n booze to perform he is a drug addict /alcoholic period.that being said...still a loser

Im not trying to say it is right to drink and drive....Dont read more into it than is there.....Im saying thats what "Made the Band" GNR cant be GNR without the booze. Just the facts
 
not reading into it frmboy,you are entitled to your opinion for sure.i too was once a drinker .....a few years after giving up the booze ,the g/f and i were on our way home from work when we got hit head on by a drunk driver.a 79 lebaron being hit head on by a 79 camaro.....you can imagine the impact...our car skidded across the rain soaked road and smashed up against the side of a large oak tree......the g/f was hurt bad.so i dont have much tolerance for people who drink outside the home......if your drinking away from home you will have to drive to get back,and most do.......it was unfortunate we leard the hard way the dangers of drinking n driving ....have a good one
 
Somehow I'm thinking the performers in the band GNR can afford someone to drive them home after a concert full of alcohol and drugs.

There are things like designated drivers too, so not all drinking outside the home is bad, and I take part in it on occasion, but only when driving isn't going to be necessary.
 
My sister was hit by a drunk driver, so I don't condone driving under even a slight influence (drunk is too far gone).

In this instance, I don't think that them drinking, then getting on their bus (their home for the tour) is a problem. I doubt they drive their own bus.
 

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