Even though he hasn't been a member of Guns N’ Roses for 20 years, Slash is still regularly asked about the possibility of a reunion with his old band.
Guns N' Roses fans don't need to be too concerned with recent allegations that the group lifted its classic hit "Sweet Child o' Mine" from an earlier song by Australian Crawl.
Slash was on CBS This Morning earlier today to talk about his new music video, but that didn't stop anyone from shifting the talk to a possible Guns N' Roses reunion.
One of the biggest questions regarding a Guns N' Roses reunion is, Which drummer, Steven Adler or Matt Sorum, would the band use if the golden-era lineup ever got back together?
It's difficult to change people's minds about you once you develop a reputation for being a certain way, and Axl Rose has a bigger reputation than most.
Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal has reportedly been asked not to comment on his status with Guns N' Roses, something that has made promoting a new solo project more difficult.
Axl Rose has surely received some obscenely huge offers to reunite the classic Guns N' Roses lineup for a new album or tour, but he's obviously never accepted any of them.