ROSE TATTOO: Pro-Shot Footage Of Sydney Concert

September 21, 2012

Legendary Australian hard rockers ROSE TATTOO supported Slash on his Australian tour in late August.

Professionally filmed video footage of ROSE TATTOO's August 25 performance at Sydney Entertainment Centre, plus a video interview, can be seen at MoshCam.com.

ROSE TATTOO frontman Angry Anderson said in a 2010 interview that he always enjoyed sharing the stage with Slash because the VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist is the real deal.

"One thing I love about Slasher is he's the real rock n' roll animal," Angry told Triple M.

ROSE TATTOO's most recent release, "Blood Brothers", is a tribute to former bandmembers Dallas Royall, Peter Wells, Ian Rilen, Lobby Loyde and Mick Cocks, who have all passed away.

ROSE TATTOO supported GUNS N' ROSES on their Australian tour in 1993.

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