Estranged

"Estranged"
Single by Guns N' Roses
from the album Use Your Illusion II
A-side "Estranged" (LP version)
B-side "The Garden" (LP version)
Released January 17, 1994
Format CD single
Recorded 1991
Genre Hard rock, progressive rock, heavy metal
Length 9:23
Label Geffen Records
Writer(s) Axl Rose
Producer Mike Clink, Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses singles chronology
"Ain't It Fun"
(1993)
"Estranged"
(1994)
"Since I Don't Have You"
(1994)
Music video
"Estranged" on YouTube

"Estranged" is a song and music video by the American rock band Guns N' Roses from the second part of their two-part Use Your Illusion album, Use Your Illusion II.

At over nine minutes long, "Estranged", also known for its music video, is the longest song on Use Your Illusion II and Guns N' Roses' second longest song overall (after "Coma" from Use Your Illusion I). It has many verses, no set chorus, and several distinguished guitar and piano solos. Use Your Illusion II's liner notes thank lead guitarist Slash for "the killer guitar melodies", which captured Axl Rose's vision. Slash has specifically stated that recording the guitar parts for this song was very intensive for him; he recorded it using a Les Paul Gold Top, using the rhythm pickup with the tone turned all the way down.[1]

According to Slash, the song was written while the band was rehearsing for an extended period of time in Chicago.[2] Axl revealed that he wrote the song during a more "bummed out" time in his life when his marriage with Erin Everly was annulled.[3]

Contents

Music video

Released in December 1993, the music video is the third and final part of an unofficial Del James trilogy of videos (preceded by "Don't Cry" and "November Rain") from the Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II albums.[4] The estimated budget was US$4 million.[5]

The almost ten-minute-long video for "Estranged" is similar in style to the previous two in the trilogy; however, it appears only loosely to pick up the theme. This is mainly because Axl Rose and then-girlfriend Stephanie Seymour (who played Axl's love interest in "Don't Cry" and "November Rain") had broken up prior to filming, making the theme of separation/divorce highly relevant.

The video begins by showing Axl pursued by a group of SWAT team members while hidden in what appeared to be an abandoned mansion (his actual house). Later, in a flashback, Axl is shown being escorted off that same (presumably marital) property. During this sequence, dictionary definitions for "Estranged" are flashed across the screen suggesting that Axl is going through a separation. Definitions of illusion and disillusion also appear. The next segment features the entire band boarding an Antonov An-124 transport aircraft with their equipment. In the final sequence, Axl is seen walking on the deck of the Judith Prosperity, an oil tanker, where in the video's climax, he leaps into the water in an apparent suicide attempt but ends up being rescued by a group of bottlenose dolphins. The video is also known for the memorable scene where Slash walks on water while playing a guitar solo. The video contains multiple shots of the Rainbow Bar, which is also seen in the music video for "November Rain". The video ends with a note from Axl which says, "Lose your Illusions, Love Axl GNR '93".

Live

"Estranged" was played live very frequently during the Use Your Illusion Tour from 1991 to 1993. Usually, during performances of this song, Dizzy Reed would play piano instead of Axl Rose. A live version of this song can be heard on Live Era: '87-'93. During the Chinese Democracy Tour, a riff from the song was sometimes included in Ron Thal's solo interpretation of the Pink Panther Theme. In December 2008, Axl spoke of his desire to bring Estranged back into the live set. The song recently appeared in Guns N' Roses live set list and was played Live at the 2011 Rock In Rio on October 3rd, 2011 with Axl Rose stating after playing the song, "I dont think I've sung that song in 18 years" . [6]

Formats and track listing

Germany and Australia CD
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Estranged" (LP version) W. Axl Rose 9:23
2. "The Garden" (LP version) Axl Rose, West Arkeen, Del James 5:22

Personnel

See also

References

  1. ^ Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 316
  2. ^ Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 262
  3. ^ Del James (1992), "I, Axl - Part III"
  4. ^ "Guns 'n' Roses - "Estranged"". mvdbase.com. http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=12347. Retrieved 2011-08-04. 
  5. ^ Mick O'Shea. (2008). The Guns n' Roses encyclopaedia. New Malden, Surrey, UK: Chrome Dreams. p. 83. ISBN 9781842404232. 
  6. ^ "Guns N' Roses News". Here Today... Gone To Hell!. 2008-12-14. http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/news/shownews.php?newsid=1974. Retrieved 2011-08-04. 

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