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Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose to have own reality TV show?

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'Chinese Democracy' may be subject of new show

Guns N Roses' Axl Rose may get his own reality TV show focusing on the saga of his as-yet-unreleased album, 'Chinese Democracy'.

According to AllyourTV.com, the show has been proposed, and is set to show footage of Rose and the other current members of Guns N Roses as they go about the recording of the album.

The website explains that a "major music-orientated television channel" is behind the proposal.

It quotes a source as saying: "There is a lot of footage to choose from. Some of it is incredibly personal and revealing about Axl's life."

The series is expected to tie in with the forthcoming release of 'Chinese Democracy'.

As previously reported, the album has finally been finished and delivered to the band's record label after a 14 year wait.

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maupa 

Apr 10, 2008

Beacause the music alone won't sell it alone any more for the "reclusive, shy and retiring " Rose.

ant_newhall 

May 6, 2008

he is a one man pantomine. whats wrong with him? can he not see how stupid he really looks. give up axl, its over. i cant beleive so many fans still big him up, after all the dissapointment and unessessary b's hes given them. im a massive guns fan, but it died when they split up. we dont need another album, a live show with session musicians or a reality tv show.

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