Guns N’ Roses - Don’t Cry (Music Video) (Remastered) [HQ/HD/4K]

The official music video for “Don’t Cry“ was directed by Andy Morahan and Mark Racco. John Linson was the producer of the video. Rose commented on the difficulty of filming the video and how certain scenes inspired by his relationship with Erin Everly affected him emotionally: “With our video for “Don’t Cry,“ and the fight that Stephanie Seymour, (Axl’s then-current girlfriend) and I had over the gun, you don’t necessarily know what’s going on. But in real life that happened with Erin Everly (Axl’s ex-wife) and myself. I was going to shoot myself. We fought over the gun and I finally let her win. I was kind of mentally crippled after that. Before shooting our documentary, I said, “This seems really hard, ’cause it really happened.“ And the night we wrote the scene, my friend Josh said, “Okay, how are you going to play that?“ He wanted to rehearse and I was like, “Look, leave me alone.“ But he kept pushing until, finally, I stood up. I had this cigarette lighter that looked like a real gun and I said, “Look, I’m gonna do it like this.“ And I just went over and slammed around in the hallway a bit and threw the gun and said, “Is that good enough for you?“ Izzy Stradlin did not attend the music video shoot by the time the band came to film the video and therefore does not appear in the video for the song he co-wrote. A month later, it was announced he had quit the band. A sign saying ’Where’s Izzy’ can be seen in the video. Stradlin later deemed the multi-million dollar video “a pointless indulgence.“ · Music videos remastered in high definition. Be sure to comment, like and subscribe to keep us motivated and for more upcoming classic performances remastered in high definition. Concerts, interviews and more. The best in hard rock and heavy metal music. Check out our official store for band merchandise and pop culture collectibles: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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