Mr. Brownstone
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"Mr. Brownstone" | ||
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Cover for Appetite for Destruction | ||
Song by Guns N' Roses | ||
from the album Appetite for Destruction | ||
Released | July 21, 1987 | |
Genre | Hard Rock | |
Length | 3:48 | |
Label | Geffen Records | |
Producer(s) | Mike Clink | |
Appetite for Destruction track listing | ||
"Out Ta Get Me" (4) |
"Mr. Brownstone" (5) |
"Paradise City" (6) |
"Mr. Brownstone" is a song written by Guns N' Roses in the 1980s. It appears on their 1987 album Appetite for Destruction. The song is all about the effects of heroin, for which brownstone is a slang term; this is clearly reflected in the lyrics:
- We've been dancin' with Mr. Brownstone
- He's been knockin', he won't leave me alone
"Dancin' with Mr. Brownstone" would obviously imply heroin use, with the latter phrase "He won't leave me alone" likely referring to increased use or dependence. This is even more clearly supported by another passage from the chorus:
- I used to do a little but the little wouldn't do, so the little got more and more.
Mr. Brownstone is perhaps the most popular non-single track from Appetite for Destruction [citation needed], yet to the dismay of some, was not released in the Greatest Hits compilation of 2004.
No one in the band has commented on the fact that there was a senior executive at Geffen Records named Alfred Brownstone.
It has also been rumored that while in high school, band members Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin used to buy heroin from residents of the Brownstone Apartments, located in West Lafayette, Indiana on the campus of Purdue University. Both Rose and Stradlin grew up a few miles away in Lafayette, Indiana. [citation needed]