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Welcome To The Videos
Video by Guns N' Roses
Released 1998
Recorded 1987 - 1994
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Label Geffen Home Video
Professional reviews
Guns N' Roses video chronology
Use Your Illusion II (1992) Welcome To The Videos (1998)

Welcome to the Videos is a DVD released in 1998 featuring music videos by the American hard rock group Guns N' Roses. All the videos featured were made between 1987 and 1994.

Video listing

  1. "Welcome To The Jungle" (Appetite For Destruction)
  2. "Sweet Child O' Mine" (Appetite For Destruction)
  3. "Paradise City" (Appetite for Destruction)
  4. "Patience" (G N' R Lies)
  5. "Don't Cry (Original Version)" (Use Your Illusion I)
  6. "Live and Let Die" (Use Your Illusion I)
  7. "November Rain" (Use Your Illusion I)
  8. "Yesterdays" (Use Your Illusion II)
  9. "The Garden" (Use Your Illusion I)
  10. "Dead Horse" (Use Your Illusion I)
  11. "Garden of Eden" (Use Your Illusion I)
  12. "Estranged" (Use Your Illusion II)
  13. "Since I Don't Have You" ("The Spaghetti Incident?")


Notes

Many fans thought the video for "You Could Be Mine" from Use Your Illusion II should have been included as part of the DVD, but a likely reason for it's omission is it uses scenes from Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The promo video for "It's So Easy" from 1987's Appetite For Destruction is omitted because of content licensing issues - but can be found online.

The alternate lyrical version of "Don't Cry" is also missing because it is essentially the same as the original version, instead showing the band playing on a rooftop in the video. Knockin' On Heaven's Door, which is taken from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert is not included for copyright reasons.


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