


Since I was there, I know what the dialog was between the band for many of the events that took place." "I am going to see that everyone in the cast is doing their job and doing justice to the band. Writing on the unofficial GUNS N' ROSES web site, Canter (pictured above) says: "I do have a big say-so on the script, which is still being put together now, but so far looking cool. The film, which will not be a documentary, has been in works for about four months now and will feature "a few A-list people in the cast," according to Canter, who says that he is not making the movie himself but insists that the people behind it "will do it right." This book covers 10 of the 12 songs off Appetite for Destruction the first time they were played! List price: $29.The GUNS N' ROSES biography "Reckless Road: Guns N' Roses And The Making Of Appetite For Destruction", in which author Marc Canter tells of the making of the band's multimillion-selling debut, "Appetite for Destruction", is being made into a movie. The book is well designed and is a must for any GNR fan. Interviews with over 20 people including band members, roadies strippers, girlfriends, Tom Zutaut the A&R guy that signed the band, Mike Clink the guy who produced the record, Steve Thompson & Mike Barbiero the guys that mixed the record, and close friends of the band.

This book covers the first 50 gigs that Guns N Roses did. Containing original gig memorabilia including show flyers, ticket stubs, set lists, press clippings, and handwritten lyrics as well as in-depth interviews with band members and the people closest to them, Reckless Road offers an explicit, first-person perspective readers won't find anywhere else. The candid shots contained in Reckless Road, taken as the band toured in 1985-1987 and made the legendary album Appetite for Destruction, capture their raw, blood-sweat-and-tears performances as well as their intimate moments. His friend became the legendary guitarist Slash, and Canter found himself witnessing the creation of Guns N' Roses front and center. DescriptionWhen teenager and amateur photographer Marc Canter set out to document his best friend Saul Hudson's rise as a rock guitarist in 1982, he never imagined he was documenting the genesis of the next great rock 'n' roll band.
