Chinese Democracy Tour


The Chinese Democracy Tour was a worldwide concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' Roses to promote the group's much-awaited album Chinese Democracy.
The tour began in 2001. That year the band played three U.S. dates and a Brazilian one, while their 2002 tour included Asian, North American and a few European dates. The band did not tour again until May 2006, when it toured North America again and performed a major tour of Europe. The band's tour continued in 2007 with shows in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Mexico.
Their first show after the 2008 release of Chinese Democracy was in Taiwan on December 11, 2009. In the same month the group played South Korea for the first time, as well as two dates in Japan. Since 2010 the tour has continued with concerts in North America, South/Central America, Europe and Australia. As of late 2010, the entire tour had attracted a total audience of about 4,000,000 people. The ten-year tour came to a close on the final day of 2011, with a New Year's Eve show in Las Vegas.

Band members history

The bulk of the band remained stable throughout the tour: lead vocalist Axl Rose; keyboardist and backing vocalist Dizzy Reed; bassist and backing vocalist Tommy Stinson; and keyboardist, programmer and backing vocalist Chris Pitman. The main lineup changes were in the form of rhythm guitarists, lead guitarists partnering Finck and drummers. The 2006/2007 tour lineup—Rose, Reed, Stinson, Pitman, Finck, Fortus, Thal and Ferrer—remained to complete the album, released in 2008. Finck rejoined Nine Inch Nails in 2008, and was replaced by guitarist DJ Ashba in 2009.

2001 European Tour

The 2001 European Tour was a scheduled concert tour by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, planned in support of the band's then-upcoming sixth studio album Chinese Democracy. Initially due to begin and end in June, many tour dates were rescheduled for December due to the reported illness of guitarist Buckethead. The re-configured tour was later cancelled outright.

Background

Following the Use Your Illusion Tour, which ran for over two years and visited 27 countries, and the release of cover album "The Spaghetti Incident?" in November 1993, the band began to write new material. Relationships between band members began deteriorating, however, and the future of Guns N' Roses was in doubt. As members turned focus to their own side-projects tensions began to grow.
Gilby Clarke was the first to leave the band, reportedly being fired in June 1994. On October 30, 1996 it was announced that lead guitarist Slash had officially left the band, after having not been involved since 1995 due to a poor relationship with vocalist Axl Rose. Drummer Matt Sorum was fired from the band after an argument with guitarist Paul Tobias, and Duff McKagan became the last member to leave in 1997. With only one remaining original member, Axl Rose, and one other member from the "Use Your Illusion" lineup, Dizzy Reed, Guns N' Roses began the search for new musicians, while the former members continued with their respective solo and band careers, with Slash, McKagan and Sorum later forming Velvet Revolver with Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland in 2003.
Robin Finck became the band's lead guitarist in 1997, followed shortly the next year by drummer Josh Freese and bassist Tommy Stinson. Finck left the band in 1999 to rejoin his former band Nine Inch Nails, before the band recorded and released their first new song in six years in the form of "Oh My God". A number of changes to the band occurred in 2000, including the departure of Freese, the hiring of lead guitarist Buckethead and drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia, and the return of Robin Finck. Along with these changes came the news that Guns N' Roses were planning a tour in the summer of 2001, and would be playing at the Rock in Rio festival in January.

Warm-up shows

The first warm-up show for the upcoming tour of Europe was announced in December 2000 as a New Year's Day performance at the House of Blues in Las Vegas. It was also rumoured that the long-awaited Chinese Democracy would be released in June 2001, for which the scheduled European Tour would be promotional. Guns N' Roses – then composed of vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarists Buckethead and Robin Finck, rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias, bassist Tommy Stinson, drummer Brain and keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman – completed the band's first performance in seven years, which was praised as "a triumphant return" by music magazine Rolling Stone. The band performed a number of new songs, including "Oh My God", "Riad N' The Bedouins", "Chinese Democracy", "Street of Dreams" and "Silkworms", including a bulk of original songs and 'classics' such as "Welcome to the Jungle", "Paradise City", "November Rain" and "You Could Be Mine". The Las Vegas show was followed two weeks later by the performance at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The performance featured a similar set list, which also included the live debut of new song "Madagascar". MTV praised the performance as "The capstone of the third night of the festival", summarising it as "an exciting show."

Cancellations

Guns N' Roses were due to begin their European Tour on June 1 at the German music festival Rock am Ring, but announced in May that they were to cancel the entire tour; according to the band's European management agency, the reason for the cancellation was the illness of lead guitarist Buckethead. With a rescheduling process said to be planned, it was later announced that many of the proposed tour dates would be completed later in the year. On November 8, it was announced that the tour was to be cancelled completely, allegedly due to the ongoing illness of Buckethead, which was also said to have delayed the completion of the upcoming album. The band's manager, Doug Goldstein, apologised to fans for scheduling the tour, which he admitted was a poorly executed decision, with the following statement:
Despite not being able to complete their tour of Europe, the full lineup of Guns N' Roses performed two more shows in 2001, both at The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, on December 29 and 31. Songs performed made up similar set lists to those at the January performances.

Set list

;January 1, 2001 – House of Blues, Las Vegas, Nevada
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Oh My God"
  6. "My Michelle"
  7. "Think About You"
  8. "You Could Be Mine"
  9. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  10. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  11. "November Rain"
  12. "Out ta Get Me"
  13. "Riad N' The Bedouins"
  14. "Chinese Democracy"
  15. "Rocket Queen"
  16. "Patience"
  17. "Street of Dreams "
  18. "Nightrain"
Encores:
  1. "Silkworms"
  2. "Paradise City"
;January 14, 2001 – Rock in Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Oh My God"
  6. "Think About You"
  7. "You Could Be Mine"
  8. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  9. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  10. "Madagascar"
  11. "November Rain"
  12. "Out ta Get Me"
  13. "Rocket Queen"
  14. "Chinese Democracy"
  15. "Street of Dreams "
  16. "Patience"
  17. "Nightrain"
Encores:
  1. "My Michelle"
  2. "Silkworms"
  3. "Paradise City"

    Personnel

#Source
*First show since 1993, ending of the Use Your Illusion Tour. First show for the new line-up. Axl on vocals, Dizzy Reed on keyboards, Tommy Stinson on bass, Chris Pitman on keyboards, Paul Tobias, Buckethead and Robin Finck on guitar, and Brain on drums. GN'R performed five new songs.
**Guns N' Roses' biggest concert attendance ever.

2002/2003 World Tour

Chinese Democracy Tour 2002 was a tour by Guns N' Roses which was the band's first major tour since 1993. The North American leg was organized in the autumn of 2002 to support the supposed release of Chinese Democracy, and was announced on September 25, 2002 as the Chinese Democracy Tour. Thirty-five dates had originally been scheduled, but the band ended up performing at only sixteen.

Set list

Madagascar, Chinese Democracy and Street of Dreams were played frequently while Riad N' The Bedouins was dropped a few dates later. Welcome to the Jungle opened the show and Paradise City ended the encore on all dates.
;August 18, 2002 – WTC Open Air Stadium, Osaka, Japan
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Think About You"
  6. "You Could Be Mine"
  7. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  8. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  9. "Out ta Get Me"
  10. "Riad N' The Bedouins"
  11. "Madagascar"
  12. "November Rain"
  13. "Rocket Queen"
  14. "Nightrain"
  15. "Street of Dreams "
  16. "Chinese Democracy"
  17. "Patience"
Encore:
  1. "Paradise City"
;December 5, 2002 – Madison Square Garden, New York City
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  6. "Think About You"
  7. "You Could Be Mine"
  8. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  9. "Out ta Get Me"
  10. "November Rain"
  11. "Chinese Democracy"
  12. "Madagascar"
  13. "Rocket Queen"
  14. "Street of Dreams "
  15. "My Michelle"
  16. "Patience"
  17. "Nightrain"
Encore:
  1. "Paradise City"

    Personnel

The only line-up change for this tour was the addition of rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus, replacing Paul Tobias due to the fact the latter no longer wished to tour. However, Tobias never officially left the band and continues to work with them. The touring line up for the 2002 tours of Europe, Asia and North America consisted of:
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*First show of the Chinese Democracy World Tour and it's in China. As the band came on late, maybe 90 minutes after the opening band.
**First Japanese show of the tour, in front of 30,000 people. One of GN'R's fog machines, mounted high in the lights, blew up right before showtime, showering the stage with slippery fog oil. GN'R ended up being 40 min late, while tech guys used just about every towel in the stadium to make the stage safe.
***The band played "Welcome to the Jungle", "Madagascar", and "Paradise City". The set was meant to be a surprise, but New York radio outlets announced the performance earlier in the day.
****The show was cancelled, according to a statement from the venue, "when it was recognised that the band could not take the stage at a reasonable time." The next day, in an interview with KISW, Axl Rose said, "Basically, the building manager just decided – in all of our opinion, prematurely – that the show was just cancelled. He didn't discuss it with anyone. found out over the PA."

2004 At Rock in Rio Lisbon

After the 2002 tour was cancelled the band went into hiatus until they were scheduled to play at Rock in Rio Lisboa 1 in May 2004. However lead guitarist Buckethead left the band in March 2004 and their appearance was cancelled and Axl Rose made the following statement:
Buckethead left Guns N' Roses, according to his manager, due to "Guns' inability to complete an album or tour".
DateCityCountryVenueNotes
May 30, 2004LisboaPortugalParque da Béla VistaCancelled

2006/2007 World Tour

The Chinese Democracy Tour 2006 was a concert tour by Guns N' Roses promoting their upcoming album Chinese Democracy. It started in May 2006 when the band launched a European tour, headlining both the Download Festival and Rock in Rio Lisboa. Four warm-up shows preceded the tour at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, and became the band's first live concert dates since the short 2002 tour. The shows also marked the debut of virtuoso fusion guitarist and composer Ron Thal on lead guitar, replacing Buckethead. During the course of this tour, Izzy Stradlin and Sebastian Bach made frequent guest appearances. The European dates played to over 700,000 people during 32 shows in 18 countries.

Set list

The band brought You're Crazy, Used to Love Her and Down On The Farm for some dates. Better, I.R.S. and There Was a Time made their live-debut reinforcing rumors about a Chinese Democracy release in 2006.
;July 29, 2006 – Wembley Arena, London, England
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  6. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  7. "Street of Dreams "
  8. "Better"
  9. "You Could Be Mine"
  10. "Out ta Get Me"
  11. "Sway"
  12. "Sailing"
  13. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  14. "Think About You"
  15. "My Michelle"
  16. "Patience"
  17. "November Rain"
  18. "Rocket Queen"
  19. "Nightrain"
Encores:
  1. "I.R.S."
  2. "Paradise City"
;September 23, 2006 – KROQ Inland Invasion, Hyundai Pavilion, San Bernardino, California
Main set:
  1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  2. "It's So Easy"
  3. "Mr. Brownstone"
  4. "Live and Let Die"
  5. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  6. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  7. "You Could Be Mine"
  8. "Street of Dreams "
  9. "Out ta Get Me"
  10. "November Rain"
  11. "Better"
  12. "My Michelle"
  13. "I.R.S."
  14. "Patience"
  15. "Nightrain"
Encores:
  1. "Rocket Queen"
  2. "Madagascar"
  3. "Paradise City"

    Personnel

The only line-up change for this tour was that of guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal replacing the departed Buckethead. Also, drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia missed the second half of the European tour because of the birth of his daughter in early July. He was temporarily replaced by session drummer Frank Ferrer. The line up of the European and North American Tours was:
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*First show for the new co-lead guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal.
**Izzy Stradlin joined the band on stage.
***In addition, Guns N' Roses were supposed to open for two dates of The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour in Germany on the European leg of the tour, but because of Keith Richards' infamous fall from a tree in Fiji, those shows were cancelled.

North American leg

On August 31, 2006, Axl Rose appeared on MTV Video Music Awards as a presenter, noting that the band would go on a North American tour on October 24. Five warm-up shows for the tour were held in September 2006, with two at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas two at Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and one show in Devore for KROQ's Inland Invasion 2006.
Following the band's appearance at Inland Invasion on September 23, a handful of subsequent warm-up shows were postponed, which led to rumours that this was carried out in order to finalize the work on the new album. The rumors were seemingly denied by manager Merck Mercuriadis, who stated that the shows had been merely moved to "fit in with the main body of the tour". He did, however, once again state that Chinese Democracy would be out before the end of the year. The actual tour, again called the Chinese Democracy Tour, was now scheduled to begin on October 20 in Jacksonville, Florida.
The Jacksonville show was moved to October 31, with the show of October 22 in Nashville, Tennessee postponed up to January 2007, until being cancelled in December. The tour commenced on October 24 in Sunrise, Florida, now ringing true to Rose's prior statement.
During the 2006 North American tour the band's opening acts included The Suicide Girls, Papa Roach, Sebastian Bach, Die Mannequin and Helmet. The band were also joined onstage by former Gunner Izzy Stradlin and Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich both making one-off appearances. Bubbles, Ricky, and Julian of the Trailer Park Boys made some appearances in Canada. Long-time drummer Bryan Mantia took a leave from his touring responsibilities before the October tour dates to spend more time with his family. He was replaced by his understudy Frank Ferrer. Since then, Ferrer has apparently been granted an official membership in the band, which fueled speculation that Mantia had resigned. During a Florida show in October, Ferrer was introduced as "our newest member" by Axl Rose. Regardless, the band's management has stated that both Mantia and Ferrer are official members.
Eagles of Death Metal were supposed to go on tour with Guns N' Roses. On November 24, 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio, during their first concert with Guns N' Roses, the band was not well received by the crowd. When Axl Rose came out to perform, he asked the crowd whether they enjoyed "the Pigeons of Shit Metal", following with an onstage announcement the band wouldn't open for the Guns during the remainder of the tour. Soon after, Eagles of Death Metal released a statement regarding the incident:
"At first the audience refused to welcome us to the jungle, but by the time we took our final bow, it had become paradise city. Although Axl tried to November rain on our parade, no sweet child o' mine can derail the EODM night train. We say live and let die."

Tour dates

#Source
*Lars Ulrich performed on drums with GN'R.
**Izzy Stradlin joined the band on stage.
**Cancelled in order for the band to complete the album in January to have a March 2007 tentative release date. However, the album wasn't completed in time for a March 6 release.

2007 World Tour

Chinese Democracy Tour 2007 was a continuation of the previous tour promoting Chinese Democracy. The album had a tentative release date in March according to Axl Rose, but it didn't materialize. The band continued touring in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico. They also performed two songs at Rodeo Drive's Walk of Style.

Set list

Nice Boys and Don't Cry were new additions to the setlist on this tour. This was the first appearance of these two songs in a live setting since 1993.

Walk of Style Ceremony

This performance featured keyboardist Chris Pitman on bass guitar, as Tommy Stinson was unable to attend due to a personal family issue. They played acoustic versions of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and "Sweet Child O' Mine" to close out the ceremony.

Live Earth

They were asked to perform but the band was already touring in Australia and Japan. Axl Rose issued a statement regarding Live Earth and rumors in the Guns N' Roses Website:

My Coke Festival

The band pulled out of the festival after bassist Tommy Stinson failed to recover from a wrist injury he sustained when he fell down a flight of stairs.

Tour dates

2009–2011 World Tour

Rumors started in February that Guns N' Roses would perform Spain and Italy in June, and continued through the year with comments from Irving Azoff about a Summer Stadium Tour but nothing happened.
On November 10, 2009 after speculation about shows in Japan, the band announced on their MySpace four dates in Asia and thirteen in Canada. More dates were added later for South America and Europe.
On August 15, 2010, a cancellation notice for the remaining shows of the tour was posted on Rose's Twitter. The statement would later be refuted on the official Guns N' Roses Twitter and Facebook, with claims that the tweets were being looked into. Several hours later, the band confirmed that Axl's account had been hacked, and the band would in fact continue the tour.
Following the events that took place at the Reading Festival where the organizers pulled the plug on their set because they passed the curfew time, Axl Rose released the following message via his Twitter account:
Towards the end of the European leg, Duff McKagan joined Guns N' Roses onstage for the first time in seventeen years on October 14, playing bass on "You Could Be Mine" and guitar on "Knockin' On Heaven's Door", "Nice Boys" and "Patience" at London's O2 Arena.
On November 5, 2010, DJ Ashba confirmed the tour would continue across the U.S. in 2011. When asked about a new album, he said:
On October 2, 2011, the band came back to South America playing Rock In Rio in front of 100,000 people. After passing through Argentina, Chile and Paraguay, the first US tour in 5 years took place with positive reviews.

Set list

All of the songs from Chinese Democracy with the exception of "Riad N' The Bedouins" were played at the show in Tokyo, along with 9 songs from Appetite for Destruction. A cover of AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie" has also been frequently played. In 2011, the band added "Estranged" to the set. The Tokyo setlist below is the longest set Guns N' Roses has ever played. The setlist on the right is a typical setlist from the 2011 tour.
;December 19, 2009 – Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Main set:
  1. "Chinese Democracy"
  2. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  3. "It's So Easy"
  4. "Mr. Brownstone"
  5. "Catcher in the Rye"
  6. "Sorry"
  7. "If the World"
  8. "Live and Let Die"
  9. "Street of Dreams"
  10. "You Could Be Mine"
  11. "Rocket Queen"
  12. "My Michelle"
  13. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  14. "Shackler's Revenge"
  15. "I.R.S."
  16. "November Rain"
  17. "Whole Lotta Rosie"
  18. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  19. "Scraped"
  20. "Prostitute"
  21. "This I Love"
  22. "Out ta Get Me"
  23. "Don't Cry"
  24. "Nightrain"
Encore:
  1. "Madagascar"
  2. "There Was a Time"
  3. "My Generation"
  4. "Better"
  5. "Patience"
  6. "Nice Boys"
  7. "Paradise City"
;November 19, 2011 – The Comcast Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
Main set:
  1. "Chinese Democracy"
  2. "Welcome to the Jungle"
  3. "It's So Easy"
  4. "Mr. Brownstone"
  5. "Sorry"
  6. "Riff Raff"
  7. "Estranged"
  8. "Better"
  9. "Rocket Queen"
  10. "Live and Let Die"
  11. "This I Love"
  12. "Shackler's Revenge"
  13. "My Generation"
  14. "Street of Dreams"
  15. "You Could Be Mine"
  16. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  17. "November Rain"
  18. "Don't Cry"
  19. "Whole Lotta Rosie"
  20. "Out ta Get Me"
  21. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  22. "Nightrain"
Encore:
  1. "Madagascar"
  2. "Nice Boys"
  3. "Patience"
  4. "Paradise City"

    Personnel

The only line-up change for this tour was that of guitarist DJ Ashba replacing the departed Robin Finck. Frank Ferrer remained as drummer, even with reports that Bryan "Brain" Mantia rehearsed with the band before the tour. There has been no official word on whether or not Brain has left the band, however Axl Rose mentioned him in the interview with Del James still working on things for the band, most likely in a studio capacity.
#Source
*First show since the release of Chinese Democracy.
**Longest GN'R show ever – 3 hours, 37 minutes.
***Rescheduled from March 14 due to stage collapsing in extreme weather.
****Duff McKagan plays with Guns N' Roses for the first time since 1993. He plays bass on You Could Be Mine and guitar on Nice Boys, Knockin' on Heaven's Door and Patience.
*****First performance of Estranged in 18 years.
******First performance of Civil War since February 1993.
*******Zakk Wylde joins the band for "Whole Lotta Rosie".

Supporting acts

Guns N' Roses relied on an Appetite for Destruction heavy set list whilst adding new songs from the upcoming album Chinese Democracy, such as "Street of Dreams ", "Madagascar" and the title track. In 2006, with regard to the leaks, Rose commented, "This is for all you downloading fuckers" and added "Better" and "I.R.S." and
"There Was a Time" to the set list.
In 2007, the Bumblefoot solos were completely altered, with his variation on "Don't Cry" being made into the full and original song, thus speculation abounds as to whether the set list would contain more Use Your Illusion–era material, as this was a significant record. Two more songs from these records were added to the set list in 2011 when they started playing "Estranged" and "Civil War" regularly.
Songs played between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2011.
AlbumSongTimes
Appetite for Destruction "Welcome to the Jungle"235
Appetite for Destruction"It's So Easy"232
Appetite for Destruction"Nightrain"229
Appetite for Destruction"Out Ta Get Me"136
Appetite for Destruction"Mr. Brownstone"234
Appetite for Destruction"Paradise City"233
Appetite for Destruction"My Michelle"110
Appetite for Destruction"Think About You"49
Appetite for Destruction"Sweet Child o' Mine"235
Appetite for Destruction"You're Crazy"2
Appetite for Destruction"Rocket Queen"162
G N' R Lies "Nice Boys"13
G N' R Lies"Patience"185
G N' R Lies"Used to Love Her"37
G N' R Lies"You're Crazy"5
Use Your Illusion I "Live and Let Die"229
Use Your Illusion I"Don't Cry"68
Use Your Illusion I"November Rain"230
Use Your Illusion II "Civil War"10
Use Your Illusion II"Knockin' on Heaven's Door"235
Use Your Illusion II"Estranged"39
Use Your Illusion II"You Could Be Mine"231
"The Spaghetti Incident?" "Down on the Farm"10
Chinese Democracy "Chinese Democracy"181
Chinese Democracy"Shackler's Revenge"63
Chinese Democracy"Better"187
Chinese Democracy"Street of Dreams"231
Chinese Democracy"If the World"27
Chinese Democracy"There Was a Time"6
Chinese Democracy"Catcher in The Rye"8
Chinese Democracy"Scraped"12
Chinese Democracy"Riad N' the Bedouins"6
Chinese Democracy"Sorry"111
Chinese Democracy"I.R.S."96
Chinese Democracy"Madagascar"186
Chinese Democracy"This I Love"100
Chinese Democracy"Prostitute"2
End of Days Soundtrack"Oh My God"5
Unreleased"Silkworms"4

Other songs:
Angie Instrumental
Another Brick In The Wall: Part II
Baba O'Riley Instrumental
Back In Black Instrumental
– Back in the U.S.S.R.
Beautiful Instrumental
Big Sur Moon Instrumental
Black Betty
Chip Away The Stone
Closer To The Heart
Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey Instrumental
Don't Dream It's Over Instrumental
Don't You Ever Leave Me Instrumental
Endless Rain Instrumental
Eruption Instrumental
Finlandia Instrumental
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Instrumental
Gran Torino Theme Instrumental
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Instrumental
– I Got You
I Want You Back Instrumental
In the Hall of the Mountain King Instrumental
James Bond Theme Instrumental
Light My Fire
Like a Hurricane Instrumental
Little Wing Instrumental
– Liquor & Whores
Mean Street Instrumental
– Mi Amor Instrumental
– Motivation
My Generation
Never Tear Us Apart Instrumental
People Get Ready Instrumental
Por Una Cabeza
Purple Haze Instrumental
Redemption Song Instrumental
Rhinestone Cowboy
Riff Raff
Rockaria!
Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner Instrumental
Run To The Hills Instrumental
Sailing
– Silver, Blue And Gold Instrumental
Someone Saved My Life Tonight Instrumental
Sonic Reducer
SOS Instrumental
– Sossego
Star Wars Theme Instrumental
Sunday Bloody Sunday Instrumental
Sway
Take Me Home, Country Roads Instrumental
Take On Me Instrumental
– The Ballad Of Death Instrumental
The Pink Panther Theme Instrumental
Waiting On A Friend Instrumental
Walk On The Wild Side
– We Want The Funk Instrumental
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Instrumental
Whole Lotta Rosie
– Yo Ho Instrumental
You Gotta Move Instrumental
– You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch
Ziggy Stardust Instrumental