Guest Flyboy Posted April 21, 2002 Report Posted April 21, 2002 I've always wonder who the hell the sweet CHILD was in the song? Does anyone know? I never figured it out... I always thought it was either his (Axl's) sister, mother, lover, or a close girl-friend of his. Here's most of the song if it helps: She's got a smile that it seems to me Reminds me of childhood memories Where everything Was as fresh as the bright blue sky Now and then when I see her face She takes me away to that special place And if I stared too long I'd probably break down and cry Sweet child o' mine Sweet love of mine She's got eyes of the bluest skies As if they thought of rain I hate to look into those eyes And see an ounce of pain Her hair reminds me of a warm safe place Where as a child I'd hide And pray for the thunder And the rain To quietly pass me by *shrugs* Oh well--I still love the song.
Guest goodhelmet Posted April 21, 2002 Report Posted April 21, 2002 I'm almost positive it was about his former wife (girlfriend at the time) Erin Everly. She was the daughter of one of the Everly Bros. and Axl used to beat the shit out of her in his spare time. I'd have to dig up some of those old Circus and Metal Edge mags to comfirm it but I'm almost positive.
Guest evenflowDDT Posted April 21, 2002 Report Posted April 21, 2002 If he beat her, then what's with the line "I'd hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain?" Is he ignoring pain he personally inflicted for purpose of the song, or was the song written in response to terrible guilt he felt for beating her after she left? Did she leave? I'm not up on G'NR history... I'm not even totally sure what "the spaghetti incident" was.
Guest goodhelmet Posted April 22, 2002 Report Posted April 22, 2002 No, the song was written prior to their marriage and subsequent divorce. He probably didn't beat her ass until he became an eccentric, egomaniacal millionaire. As for the Spaghetti Incident, I have no idea what it refers to but I know the album is filled with subpar cover songs that should have never been remade.
Guest Black Lushus Posted April 22, 2002 Report Posted April 22, 2002 the Spaghetti Incident is a reference to them fighting over the name of their next album while having a spaghetti dinner, i believe is what I read...
Guest swan Posted April 22, 2002 Report Posted April 22, 2002 I'm almost positive it was about his former wife (girlfriend at the time) Erin Everly. She was the daughter of one of the Everly Bros. and Axl used to beat the shit out of her in his spare time. I'd have to dig up some of those old Circus and Metal Edge mags to comfirm it but I'm almost positive. Ahh Circus Magazine, the National Enquirer of the music world. And Metal Edge, nothing but a bunch of fluffy bullshit.
Guest goodhelmet Posted April 23, 2002 Report Posted April 23, 2002 I'm almost positive it was about his former wife (girlfriend at the time) Erin Everly. She was the daughter of one of the Everly Bros. and Axl used to beat the shit out of her in his spare time. I'd have to dig up some of those old Circus and Metal Edge mags to comfirm it but I'm almost positive. Ahh Circus Magazine, the National Enquirer of the music world. And Metal Edge, nothing but a bunch of fluffy bullshit. Exactly!!!!! And I was being facetious. Just an ode to the days when I was 11 years old!
Guest swan Posted April 23, 2002 Report Posted April 23, 2002 I'm almost positive it was about his former wife (girlfriend at the time) Erin Everly. She was the daughter of one of the Everly Bros. and Axl used to beat the shit out of her in his spare time. I'd have to dig up some of those old Circus and Metal Edge mags to comfirm it but I'm almost positive. Ahh Circus Magazine, the National Enquirer of the music world. And Metal Edge, nothing but a bunch of fluffy bullshit. Exactly!!!!! And I was being facetious. Just an ode to the days when I was 11 years old! Does Circus still exist?
Guest areacode212 Posted April 23, 2002 Report Posted April 23, 2002 Last I saw of Circus, I believe it dropped any pretense of being a "metal" or even a "hard rock" mag, and just covered pop music in general. And yes, "Sweet Child..." was written for Erin Everly (who also shows up briefly in the video).
Guest Eric the Eagle Posted April 24, 2002 Report Posted April 24, 2002 Funny thing is, back when MTV would actually occasionally play something besides boybands and Britney-clones (not that Britney was on TV then, but you get my drift), they had a Gn'R weekend, during which the band (read: Axl or Slash) would comment on the songs and/or videos. Now, Slash said he first played that opening solo (you know the one) as a joke, abd the the others really liked it and insisted they use it. Slash spent years hating that song... ...but I like it!
Guest pochorenella Posted April 24, 2002 Report Posted April 24, 2002 Last I saw of Circus, I believe it dropped any pretense of being a "metal" or even a "hard rock" mag, and just covered pop music in general I dropped that magazine when they started printing articles about the New Kids On The Block. Can you believe that? And I was a subscriber for almost 4 years! They had the best pictures of any rock magazine, though. Yes, the song is about Erin Everly. Peace.
Guest mesepher Posted April 30, 2002 Report Posted April 30, 2002 yep... Slash hated that song. Slash rocks... check out his current solo works @ snakepit.org
Guest HellSpawn Posted May 6, 2002 Report Posted May 6, 2002 Last I saw of Circus, I believe it dropped any pretense of being a "metal" or even a "hard rock" mag, and just covered pop music in general I dropped that magazine when they started printing articles about the New Kids On The Block. Can you believe that? And I was a subscriber for almost 4 years! They had the best pictures of any rock magazine, though. Yes, the song is about Erin Everly. Peace. Yep, is about Erin Everly. and about Circus, you guys hit the nail, I like Circus way back in late 80s when Hard Rock/Metal was the main event in music, but suddenly Circus began to use Pink or Neon colors on his covers and then... New Kids articles... ugh.
Guest HellSpawn Posted May 6, 2002 Report Posted May 6, 2002 I have one more question about Sweet Child 'o Mine... What do you think of Sherryl Crow's version? IMO its a ** 1/2 version, and still I think she won a (Insert a huge laughter) Grammy. I mean, is almost the same song but with her band and her voice. My point is, is not a new version is the same song.
Guest evenflowDDT Posted May 6, 2002 Report Posted May 6, 2002 I mean, is almost the same song but with her band and her voice. My point is, is not a new version is the same song. Isn't that how 95% of all covers are anyway?
Guest areacode212 Posted May 8, 2002 Report Posted May 8, 2002 I really like Sheryl Crow and I really like "Sweet Child O' Mine", but the combination of the two didn't really do it for me. I prefer her voice when she's singing in that husky way of hers, and she's just too shrill & annoying on this song.
Guest goodhelmet Posted May 8, 2002 Report Posted May 8, 2002 Eh. the Sheryl Crow version of the song is absolute junk. Then again, I'm pretty anti-"Lilith Fair woe is me I'm a feminist dyke crap" anyway.
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