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Used to Love Her

"Used to Love Her" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses from the 1988 album G N' R Lies. The song was used as a B-side on some releases of the "Paradise City" single.[2]

"Used to Love Her"
Song by Guns N' Roses
from the album G N' R Lies
ReleasedNovember 29, 1988 (1988-11-29)
Recorded1988
GenreRoots rock[1]
Length3:13
LabelGeffen
Songwriter(s)Guns N' Roses
Producer(s)Guns N' Roses, Mike Clink

Background edit

Contrary to popular belief that the song is about a girlfriend of Axl Rose, the song was written as a joke. Izzy Stradlin stated, "I was sitting around listening to the radio and some guy was whining about a broad who was treating him bad. I wanted to take the radio and smash it against the wall. Such self-pity! What a wimp! So we rewrote the same song we heard with a better ending."[3] Rose would later say that the song that inspired Stradlin was from the band Great White.[4]

Live performances edit

The band debuted the song live at CBGB in October 1987, during the Appetite for Destruction Tour.[5] The song has been a live staple at Guns N' Roses concerts.[6] After last being played with the previous lineup in 1993, the song re-debuted in 2006 during the Chinese Democracy Tour.[7] It was played at every tour since, being played by the reunited lineup in 2016 during the Not In This Lifetime... Tour stop at Coachella.[8]

Reception edit

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the song as a "country-fried boogie", but criticized it as misogynistic.[9] Rolling Stone described it as a "hilarious countryish number that will probably have feminist hot lines jammed across the country".[10]

In 2016, Spin ranked the song 42nd out of 79 on their rankings of every Guns N' Roses song, saying "strip away the misogynist, dark, and twisted fantasy, though, and you’ve got a terrific, rootsy little mimic of an Allman Brothers’ on-the-road jam."[11] That same year, Medium ranked the song 20th out of 80, stating "The crowning achievement of the “remember this was written in 1988 [1987]; that doesn’t make it right, but still” manifesto that encompasses so much of Guns' oeuvre."[12] L.A. Weekly ranked the song 18th of 64,[13] and Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it 28th out of 80.[14]

In 2018, Loudwire ranked the song 83rd out of 87, stating "This song feels like their attempt at the Stones’ “Dead Flowers”... The song was likely meant to be taken with a grain of salt, but that was tough to swallow given that Axl’s ex-wife Erin Everly accused him of domestic abuse."[15] Houston Press named the song 5th on their list of "10 Worst Guns N' Roses Songs".[16]

Cover versions edit

White Lung covered the song as part of a SiriusXMU live session.[17][18][19] In February 2018, Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus joined Blackberry Smoke on stage to cover the song.[6] L7 released a cover of the song as the B-side to their 1992 single "Monster", changing the lyric and title to "Used to Love Him".[20]

References edit

  1. ^ Rolli, Bryan (August 6, 2022). "The 10 Weirdest Guns N' Roses Songs". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "Guns N' Roses - Paradise City".
  3. ^ "One-on-one with Guns N' Roses' gutsy guitarist Izzy Stradlin". Superstar Facts & Pics (16). 1988. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  4. ^ Tavana, Art (2021). Goodbye, Guns N' Roses: The Crime, Beauty, and Amplified Chaos of America's Most Polarizing Band. ECW Press. ISBN 9781773057262.
  5. ^ Greene, Andy (March 1, 2016). "Flashback: Guns N' Roses Perform Acoustic CBGB Set in 1987". Rolling Stone.
  6. ^ a b Gage, Jeff (February 20, 2018). "See Blackberry Smoke, Richard Fortus Play Guns N' Roses' 'Used to Love Her'". Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ "Here Today... Gone To Hell! - Guns N' Roses History". www.heretodaygonetohell.com.
  8. ^ Kreps, Daniel (April 24, 2016). "See Guns N' Roses Bring Back 'Used to Love Her' at Coachella". Rolling Stone.
  9. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "G N' R Lies - Guns N' Roses - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  10. ^ Neely, Kim (January 26, 1989). "G N' R Lies". Rolling Stone.
  11. ^ "Every Guns N' Roses Song, Ranked". Spin. February 19, 2016. p. 2.
  12. ^ Busbee, Jay (July 30, 2016). "All 80 Guns N' Roses Songs, Ranked". Medium.
  13. ^ Tavana, Art (February 18, 2016). "The Ultimate Ranking of Every Guns N' Roses Song". LA Weekly.
  14. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo (December 10, 2015). "Every Guns N' Roses Song Ranked Worst to Best". Ultimate Classic Rock.
  15. ^ "Every Guns N' Roses Song Ranked, Worst to Best". Loudwire. June 27, 2018.
  16. ^ Rouner, Jef (May 21, 2015). "The 10 Worst Guns N' Roses Songs". Houston Press.
  17. ^ Lozano, Kevin (June 16, 2016). "White Lung Covers Guns N' Roses' "Used to Love Her": Listen". Pitchfork.
  18. ^ Darville, Jordan (June 16, 2016). "Mish Way Of White Lung Covers Guns N' Roses's "Used To Love Her"". The Fader.
  19. ^ Rettig, James (June 16, 2016). "Hear White Lung's Mish Barber-Way Cover Guns N' Roses' "Used To Love Her"". Stereogum.
  20. ^ "L7 - Monster". Discogs. Retrieved April 22, 2019.

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This article is about the Guns N Roses song For similar songs see I Used To Love Her Used to Love Her is a song by American rock band Guns N Roses from the 1988 album G N R Lies The song was used as a B side on some releases of the Paradise City single 2 Used to Love Her Song by Guns N Rosesfrom the album G N R LiesReleasedNovember 29 1988 1988 11 29 Recorded1988GenreRoots rock 1 Length3 13LabelGeffenSongwriter s Guns N RosesProducer s Guns N Roses Mike Clink Contents 1 Background 2 Live performances 3 Reception 4 Cover versions 5 ReferencesBackground editContrary to popular belief that the song is about a girlfriend of Axl Rose the song was written as a joke Izzy Stradlin stated I was sitting around listening to the radio and some guy was whining about a broad who was treating him bad I wanted to take the radio and smash it against the wall Such self pity What a wimp So we rewrote the same song we heard with a better ending 3 Rose would later say that the song that inspired Stradlin was from the band Great White 4 Live performances editThe band debuted the song live at CBGB in October 1987 during the Appetite for Destruction Tour 5 The song has been a live staple at Guns N Roses concerts 6 After last being played with the previous lineup in 1993 the song re debuted in 2006 during the Chinese Democracy Tour 7 It was played at every tour since being played by the reunited lineup in 2016 during the Not In This Lifetime Tour stop at Coachella 8 Reception editStephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the song as a country fried boogie but criticized it as misogynistic 9 Rolling Stone described it as a hilarious countryish number that will probably have feminist hot lines jammed across the country 10 In 2016 Spin ranked the song 42nd out of 79 on their rankings of every Guns N Roses song saying strip away the misogynist dark and twisted fantasy though and you ve got a terrific rootsy little mimic of an Allman Brothers on the road jam 11 That same year Medium ranked the song 20th out of 80 stating The crowning achievement of the remember this was written in 1988 1987 that doesn t make it right but still manifesto that encompasses so much of Guns oeuvre 12 L A Weekly ranked the song 18th of 64 13 and Ultimate Classic Rock ranked it 28th out of 80 14 In 2018 Loudwire ranked the song 83rd out of 87 stating This song feels like their attempt at the Stones Dead Flowers The song was likely meant to be taken with a grain of salt but that was tough to swallow given that Axl s ex wife Erin Everly accused him of domestic abuse 15 Houston Press named the song 5th on their list of 10 Worst Guns N Roses Songs 16 Cover versions editWhite Lung covered the song as part of a SiriusXMU live session 17 18 19 In February 2018 Guns N Roses rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus joined Blackberry Smoke on stage to cover the song 6 L7 released a cover of the song as the B side to their 1992 single Monster changing the lyric and title to Used to Love Him 20 References edit Rolli Bryan August 6 2022 The 10 Weirdest Guns N Roses Songs Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved August 20 2022 Guns N Roses Paradise City One on one with Guns N Roses gutsy guitarist Izzy Stradlin Superstar Facts amp Pics 16 1988 Retrieved December 6 2017 Tavana Art 2021 Goodbye Guns N Roses The Crime Beauty and Amplified Chaos of America s Most Polarizing Band ECW Press ISBN 9781773057262 Greene Andy March 1 2016 Flashback Guns N Roses Perform Acoustic CBGB Set in 1987 Rolling Stone a b Gage Jeff February 20 2018 See Blackberry Smoke Richard Fortus Play Guns N Roses Used to Love Her Rolling Stone Here Today Gone To Hell Guns N Roses History www heretodaygonetohell com Kreps Daniel April 24 2016 See Guns N Roses Bring Back Used to Love Her at Coachella Rolling Stone Erlewine Stephen Thomas G N R Lies Guns N Roses Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Neely Kim January 26 1989 G N R Lies Rolling Stone Every Guns N Roses Song Ranked Spin February 19 2016 p 2 Busbee Jay July 30 2016 All 80 Guns N Roses Songs Ranked Medium Tavana Art February 18 2016 The Ultimate Ranking of Every Guns N Roses Song LA Weekly Rivadavia Eduardo December 10 2015 Every Guns N Roses Song Ranked Worst to Best Ultimate Classic Rock Every Guns N Roses Song Ranked Worst to Best Loudwire June 27 2018 Rouner Jef May 21 2015 The 10 Worst Guns N Roses Songs Houston Press Lozano Kevin June 16 2016 White Lung Covers Guns N Roses Used to Love Her Listen Pitchfork Darville Jordan June 16 2016 Mish Way Of White Lung Covers Guns N Roses s Used To Love Her The Fader Rettig James June 16 2016 Hear White Lung s Mish Barber Way Cover Guns N Roses Used To Love Her Stereogum L7 Monster Discogs Retrieved April 22 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Used to Love Her amp oldid 1199045451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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