"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." - Persius
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"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." - Persius
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This photograph captures a rare and intimate moment in rock history from the late 1980s. The image was taken in July 1989 at the Scrap Bar, an iconic haunt of the underground scene in New York’s Greenwich Village. That night, stepping away from the massive stages and arena hysteria, Axl Rose made a surprise appearance for a raw, impromptu performance.
Standing alongside Axl is West Arkeen, often regarded by hardcore fans as the "ghost sixth member" of Guns N' Roses. A central figure in the band's creative foundation, Arkeen's influence was woven into the very fabric of their discography. He co-authored legendary tracks such as the aggressive "It's So Easy," the bluesy "Bad Obsession," and the psychedelic "The Garden." On that specific night in NYC, those in attendance witnessed visceral versions of songs like "Yesterdays," performed in an atmosphere where the barrier between rock icons and the audience completely vanished.
The value of this image lies in its documentation of a deep creative partnership and a friendship that was tragically cut short by Arkeen’s passing in 1997. It is a portrait of the space between global stardom and hard rock roots, showcasing the vulnerable and spontaneous side of the musicians who defined an era.
P.S: Guys, this photo is so much more important than people realize! It’s more than just Axl on a stage; it’s a record of a real, deep connection. Seeing Axl so at ease in a small NYC bar, sharing the mic with West Arkeen, reminds us that behind all the fame, there was a small circle of trust.
West was truly the "ghost member" of GNR—without him, we wouldn't have masterpieces like "It's So Easy" or "The Garden." Looking at this image is like seeing a piece of the soul of the band that few people got to witness up close. It’s a fragment of time where the only things that mattered were the music and the bond between two great friends. It’s pure rock history! ✨🔥
Like the cicada, I, too, am unable to resist the need to crawl from the depths of one world into another.
A memory deep and unnamed twitches me into movement, and, when memories of that world emerge,
I do too, quivering more audibly than I thought myself capable,
incapable of resting the wings of my yesterdays.
— Jackie McClure, "Summer Back in Ohio," MockingHeart Review (Volumn 11, no. 1)
Guns N' Roses – Yesterdays