Slash, Steven Adler Reunite for ‘It’s So Easy’ Clip
A fresh social media clip is making the rounds showing a high-profile lineup performing Guns N’ Roses’ “It’s So Easy,” with guitar legend Slash joined by bassist Duff McKagan, drummer Steven Adler, guitarist Gilby Clarke, and Faster Pussycat frontman Taime Downe handling vocals. The footage was shared Monday and is being framed as a standout moment from the previous night’s event.
In the post, Appetite For Distortion said the video came via music industry veteran Vicky Hamilton, who curated the “Rock for Jennifer” show, and quoted her reaction praising the night as a tribute.
While Guns N’ Roses’ current touring lineup has shifted over the decades, Adler and Clarke’s presence in the clip gives fans a rare look at multiple eras of the band sharing the same stage for a classic track, with Downe stepping in on lead vocals for the performance.
The moment also follows other recent one-off crossover performances involving Slash, including when he teamed up with Eddie Vedder for a supergroup-style set that drew heavy attention online.
For longtime Guns N’ Roses followers, the clip is another reminder of the continued draw of the band’s catalogue and the enduring interest in any reunion configuration—especially when it brings together key names from the group’s classic years in a single performance.
Clip from last night's performance of "It's So Easy" featuring Slash, Duff, Steven Adler, Gilby Clarke, and Taime Downe on vocals.
Video via Vicky Hamilton who curated the event. "Rock for Jennifer! Beyond beyond! Jennifer smile’s from above! What a super night!" – Vicky pic.twitter.com/YP4a6xMtAy
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