Civil War (song)

"Civil War"
Single by Guns N' Roses
from the album Use Your Illusion II
A-side "Civil War" (LP Version)
B-side "Garden of Eden" (LP Version)
"Dead Horse" (LP Version)
Released May 3, 1993
Format CD single
Recorded 1990
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length 7:44
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Axl Rose
Slash
Duff McKagan
Producer Mike Clink, Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses singles chronology
"Yesterdays"
(1992)
"Civil War"
(1993)
"Ain't It Fun"
(1993)

"Civil War" is a song by the rock band Guns N' Roses, which originally appeared on the 1990 compilation Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal and later on the 1991 album Use Your Illusion II. It is a protest song on war, referring to all war as 'civil war' and that it only "feeds the rich while it buries the poor." In the song, singer Axl Rose asks, "What's so civil about war, anyway?"

Contents

Background

"Civil War" was the brainchild of the Guns N' Roses artists Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan. Slash stated that the song was an instrumental he had written right before the band left for the Japanese leg of its Appetite for Destruction world tour. Axl wrote lyrics and it was worked into a proper song at a sound check in Melbourne, Australia.[1] On September 27, 1993, Duff McKagan explained where the song came from in an interview on Rockline: "Basically it was a riff that we would do at sound-checks. Axl came up with a couple of lines at the beginning. And... I went in a peace march, when I was a little kid, with my mom. I was like four years old. For Martin Luther King. And that's when: "Did you wear the black arm band when they shot the man who said: 'Peace could last forever'?. It's just true-life experiences, really."

Track listings

UK CD (The "Civil War" EP)
No. Title Length
1. "Civil War (LP Version)"    
2. "Garden of Eden (LP Version)"    
3. "Dead Horse (LP Version)"    
4. "Interview with Slash (March 1993)"    
Germany CD
No. Title Length
1. "Civil War (LP Version)"    
2. "Garden of Eden (LP Version)"    
3. "Interview with Slash (March 1993)"    
Australia and Japan CD
No. Title Length
1. "Civil War (LP Version)"    
2. "Don't Damn Me (LP Version)"    
3. "Back off Bitch (LP Version)"    
4. "Exclusive Interview with Slash (March 1993)"    

Reception

Allusions, Sampling, and Trivia

Personnel

External links

References

  1. ^ Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 239
  2. ^ Bond, Callan (February 8, 2006). "Questions and Answers". Cool Movie Trivia. http://www.cool-movie-trivia.com/Question_Answers_02_08_06.htm.