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"Mr. Brownstone" is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured on their debut studio album, Appetite for Destruction (1987). Group guitarists Slash and Izzy Stradlin wrote the tune while they were sitting around Stradlin's apartment complaining about their addictions to heroin, for which "Brownstone" is a slang term.

"Mr. Brownstone"
SinglebyGuns N' Roses
from the album Appetite for Destruction
ReleasedJune 15, 1987 (1987-06-15) (UK)
Recorded1987
GenreHard rock
Length3:46
LabelGeffen
Songwriter(s)Izzy Stradlin · Slash
Producer(s)Mike Clink
Guns N' Roses singles chronology
"It's So Easy" / "Mr. Brownstone"
(1987)
"Welcome to the Jungle"
(1987)

Composition

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The lyrics make a clear reference to the tolerance that the drug causes: "I used to do a little, but a little wouldn't do it, so the little got more and more." They wrote the lyrics on the back of a grocery bag and brought it to Axl Rose. Slash said the lyrics describe a typical day in the life of Slash and Stradlin. He also states that it was the first song the band wrote after being signed by Geffen Records.[1]

Single release

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"Mr. Brownstone" was the first Guns N' Roses single released outside of the United States and appeared as the A-side of "It's So Easy" in the United Kingdom. In the US, it was used as the B-side of "Welcome to the Jungle".

Controversy

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Seung-Hui Cho, the perpetrator of the Virginia Tech shooting, wrote a play titled "Mr. Brownstone" that took inspiration from the song's lyrics.[2] The song "Shackler's Revenge" from the band's 2008 album Chinese Democracy was written in reaction to "the insanity of senseless school shootings and also the media trying desperately to make more out of one shooter's preference for the Guns song Brownstone to no avail."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. pp. 142
  • ^ "Virginia Tech Killer Named Play After GUNS N' ROSES Song 'Mr. Brownstone'". Blabbermouth.net. April 18, 2007. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  • ^ Rose, W. Axl (December 14, 2008). "Axl answers fans' questions on GN'R fan sites (transcripts) [updated Dec 14th]". Retrieved January 19, 2024.


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