
Gilby Clarke
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Biography
Gilbert "Gilby" J. Clarke (born August 17, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer best known for a 3-year tenure as the rhythm guitarist of Guns N' Roses, replacing Izzy Stradlin in 1991 during the Use Your Illusion Tour. Following his departure from the group, Clarke went on to forge a solo career as well playing guitar with Slash's Snakepit, Kat Men, Heart, Nancy Sinatra, Kathy Valentine (of the Go-Go's), MC5 and forming his own group Rock Star Supernova with members of Metallica and Mötley Crüe. Clarke's production work includes albums by L.A. Guns, Bullets and Octane, The Bronx and Vains of Jenna.
Known For

An annual award ceremony presented by MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.
MTV Video Music Awards

Rock Star is a television series produced by Mark Burnett, David Geffen, Lisa Hennessy, and Al Berman in which aspiring singers from around the world competed to become the lead singer of a featured group.[1] It debuted on CBS on July 11, 2005, to mediocre ratings. The show was hosted by television personality and commercial spokeswoman Brooke Burke and Jane's Addiction lead guitarist Dave Navarro. In season one Australian rock band INXS chose J.D. Fortune as their new lead singer. For season two, the newly formed supergroup hard rock band, Rock Star Supernova chose Lukas Rossi as the lead singer.
Rockstar

The VH1 Rock Honors were an annual ceremony paying homage to bands who influenced the sound of rock music. The events began in 2006, and the final event took place in 2008. The general format of each show is for modern bands to "pay tribute" to classic greats of the rock/metal world, after which time the artist being paid tribute to plays multiple songs. The 2006 and 2007 shows featured four inductees each, whereas the 2008 show featured one, albeit with multiple bands paying tribute. The shows were directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery. Currently, VH1 has no plans for a CD or DVD release of any show.
VH1 Rock Honors

Michael Jackson's Dangerous album once again rocketed the global superstar to mega-platinum success! "Dangerous - The Short Films" captures the visual and musical highlights of his most recent string of hit singles. As well as extensive behind the scenes profiles of the making of Michael's state of the art short films.
Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films

Filmed live at Tokyo Dome, Japan, on 22 February 1992, during the Japanese leg of the Use Your Illusion tour. Originally released in 1992 over two volumes on VHS by Geffen Home Video and later on DVD.
Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion World Tour – 1992 in Tokyo I

Filmed live at Tokyo Dome, Japan, on 22 February 1992, during the Japanese leg of the Use Your Illusion tour. Originally released in 1992 over two volumes on VHS by Geffen Home Video and later on DVD.
Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion World Tour – 1992 in Tokyo II

A look behind the scenes at the making of the video for the song "Estrange" from Guns N Roses Use Your Illusion album from when the band was near the peak of its popularity. Inludes footage of the bandmembers hard at work in the studio, as well as in some of their more relaxed moments.
Guns N' Roses: Makin' F@*!ing Videos Part IV Estranged

Filmed live at Tokyo Dome, Japan, on 22 February 1992, during the Japanese leg of the Use Your Illusion tour. Originally released in 1992 over two volumes on VHS by Geffen Home Video and later on DVD.
Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion I - World Tour - 1992 In Tokyo

Guns N' Roses - 1993-03-23 - Saskatoon, CANADA (pro-shot) EVSD. This is from Skin N' Bones Tour, wich was one of the best leg of any Guns N' Roses tour. They did a five songs acoustic set during the show (You Ain't The First, You're Crazy, Used To Love Her, Patience and Knockin' On Heaven's Door).There are technical difficulties with Axl's microphone during the first few minutes of 'You Could Be Mine,' so the band starts the song over after it's straightened out.
Guns N' Roses: Live At Saskatoon
The Supergroup (Tommy Lee, Rob Zombie, Scott Ian, Gilby Clarke, Slash, Ace Frehley) performs God Of Thunder. Kiss performs Detroit Rock City, Love Gun
Kiss: VH1 Rock Honors 2006

Welcome to the Videos is a DVD released in 1998 featuring music videos made by Guns N' Roses between 1987 and 1994.
Guns N' Roses - Welcome to the Videos

An aspiring rock star finally gets his big break in the music industry after having neglected everyone he loves and is now trying to make up for lost time, but will he be too late?
Last Curtain Call

Guns N' Roses performed at Myriad Convention Center in Oklahoma City, OK on April 6th, 1992. To be more precise, Axl led the band onstage at 10:50pm, after keeping the wild and self-entertaining audience waiting for an hour and 20 minutes past the official start time.
Guns N' Roses: Live In Oklahoma City

Recorded on December 2nd 1992 when Guns N' Roses played the Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile as part of the Use Your Illusion tour. Tracklist: "It's So Easy", "Mr. Brownstone", "Live And Let Die", "Attitude", "Double Talkin' Jive", "Civil War (Cut)", "Piano Solo", "November Rain", "Wild Horses", "Patience", "Bad Obsession", "Drum Solo", "You Could Be Mine", "Guitar Solo", "Godfather Theme", "The One (Intro)", "Sweet Child O' Mine", "Welcome To The Jungle", "Only Women Bleed", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door", "Don't Cry", "Mother / Paradise City"
Guns N' Roses - Live In Santiago

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Guns N' Roses Live In Argentina
The Ritz, New York (NY), United States. 2nd February 1988: 1. It's So Easy 2. Mr. Brownstone 3. Out Ta Get Me 4. Sweet Child O' Mine 5. My Michelle 6. Welcome To The Jungle 7. Nightrain 8. Paradise City 9. Rocket Queen 10. Knockin' On Heaven's Door Hippodrome de Vincennes, Paris, France. 6th June 1992: 11. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) / Civil War 12. November Rain 13. Love Theme From The Godfather 14. Sail Away Sweet Sister (snippet) 15. Sweet Child O' Mine 16. Mama Kin (with Joe Perry (guitar) and Steven Tyler (vocals)) 17. Train Kept A-Rollin' (with Joe Perry (guitar) and Steven Tyler (vocals)) 18. Don't Cry