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Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar Featuring Guns N’ Roses’ Bassist Duff McKagan Sharing Emotional Moments on Tour

December 30, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


I think you’re gonna like this short little video from AXS TV’s Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar. In this clip, Guns N’ Roses’ bassist Duff McKagan tells Sammy about one of the most emotional moments he’s had out on tour.

What I love about this video is both Duff and Sammy talk about how they always look out in the crowd and see people and wonder, “What’s that guy or girl’s story?” Duff tells a story about a dad and his daughter who he keeps seeing on the front row at their concerts, and he sees them on the streets in New Orleans and asks them why they’ve been at every show. It was an emotional moment to hear the dad’s answer.



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