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Good articleAxl Rose has been listed as one of the Music good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it.
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DateProcessResult
November 29, 2007Peer reviewReviewed
December 24, 2007Good article nomineeListed
On this day...Facts from this article were featured on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "On this day..." column on February 6, 2022, and February 6, 2023.
Current status: Good article

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I feel like the editor should really be locked unless you have permission because really none of us know AXL ROSE but things do need to be added DON'T CRY BY GUN'S N ROSES (talk) 13:05, 26 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Reviewing old talk pages, it was decided that his personal relationships and such were not part of a bio. I see the story of Kurt Cobain’s death isn’t even in his bio here. I don’t see all the performances listed when Rose et al had guest singers or when he has been a guest singer or invited speaker. I’m not we need this info, but this is about the singer as an entertainer. The personal issues do not belong in his story here. Demsuz (talk) 05:33, 15 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

"This is about the singer as an entertainer. the personal issues do not belong in his story here" You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding on what Wikipedia is and it's scope. And what are you talking about re: Cobain, there's an entire Suicide of Kurt Cobain article and his lead mentions his death too. RF23 (talk) 23:48, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I suggest you look more carefully at Kurt Cobain’s biography. It does not mention how he died and simply calls the note he left a suicide note. No one is discussing his life a tabloid. It’s completely unbiased unlike the way Axl is being dissected here. Demsuz (talk) 06:05, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

It says "On April 8, 1994, he was found dead in the greenhouse of his Seattle home at the age of 27, with police concluding that he had died around three days earlier from a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head" Nil Einne (talk) 10:03, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Where is that quote? Under “Death” on Kurt Cobain, the only paragraph about his death is, “On April 8, Cobain's body was discovered at his Lake Washington Boulevard home by an electrician, who had arrived to install a security system. A suicide note was found, addressed to Cobain's childhood imaginary friend Boddah, that stated that Cobain had not "felt the excitement of listening to as well as creating music, along with really writing ... for too many years now". Cobain's body had been there for days; the coroner's report estimated he died on April 5, 1994, at the age of 27.” Demsuz (talk) 20:14, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I read the excerpts from Mick Wall’s book in his own article on Medium and in no where does he say Slash and Axl were arrested nor is the girl’s name mentioned. Walls mentions there’s a rumor the charges were dropped because Axl slept with the mother. I don’t think anyone buys that or knows why the family didn’t pursue the case. In the end, this is an accusation without any evidence. The band had no money to offer a settlement if anyone if thinking along those lines. 2601:589:4400:477:2D78:3D04:A609:7850 (talk) 02:42, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

They were not arrested; they were charged then went on the run to avoid arrest then charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. This is all in the source. RF23 (talk) 23:53, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The claim was withdrawn. You are using information from tabloid sources.
Instead of warring editing, explain why you think this belongs in his biography.
Mick Walls is sensationalist and even Jimmy Page called his writing “distorted and inaccurate”. It’s mudding the waters to mix a credible source like Slash’s biography with tabloid fodder and it borders on libelous.
Ask yourself why is it so important to give so much detail when there was no criminal record?
Are you enjoying trying to harm these men’s lives by insisting a 39 year old run in with the law be synonymous with their place in music history?
A biography isn’t a critical essay. Focus on their place in history and not your personal feelings about them Demsuz (talk) Demsuz (talk) 05:43, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Biography:"A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life.", "an account of someone's life written by someone else.", "a written account of another person's life".
Hagiography:"a biography that idealizes its subject.", "idealizing or idolizing biography an account that smacks of hagiography", "a very admiring book about someone or a description of someone that represents the person as perfect or much better than they really are,"
This article is a biography, an account of Mr. Rose's life, including - as the saying goes - "warts and all". Legal troubles, relationship issues, breakups and makeups with band members and partners, awards, the highs, the lows, the bad and the good...all of it. To leave legal issues out of this article, issues that are reported on by multiple reliable sources would not be encyclopedic, would be against Wikipedia's mission, and would turn this biography into a hagiography.
Also, the eay WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS is pertinent in this case...the content of individual Wikipedia articles is written and decided upon with editorial consensus on an article by article basis. Just because some type of content might exist or even doesn't exist in another article has little to no bearing on other articles. And this talk page is for discussion of improvements to *this* article. The legal issues should stay. - Shearonink (talk) 13:14, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
What’s the opposite of a hagiography? In some parts, Axl’s biography is written like a tabloid.
Herein he is assumed to not have a side or get any benefit of the doubt in any of these issues.
Why is an alleged event
-that took place over 39 years ago and 3 years before the band was known to the public-
need a detailed paragraph?
His involvement in throwing a girl out of his studio (at minimum) has no named witnesses yet people were said to be there. A woman, who claimed she was this girl, came forward in 2019 from what I see and at the same time was publicly stating she was destitute on Facebook. That isn’t a judgment. I do question if the man who took her virginity was an adult and if she pursued any other men.
She claims she saw Axl sleeping with another women moments before she was assaulted. Who was that woman? There was no description. Why was a 15 year old allowed to go out at night and choose to be around musicians using drugs and alcohol at night? She was seen before so her parents let her be out at night apparently.
If a lawyer wouldn’t take her case, you have to wonder why. Slash’s book confirmed details and clearly she was humiliated. Is there only evidence there was an assault by speculation?
Kurt Cobain’s biography doesn’t discuss his marital, band issues, legal issues, or lawsuits. Axl’s legal issues, law suits, and accusations should get a separate page. It’s well-documented he was a terribly abused child for a long period. Let’s not abuse him here. Demsuz (talk) 15:09, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Demsuz - From the various responses here and from your own posts here it seems clear to me that you should probably open a formal WP:Requests for comment on this content and consensus from the editorial community regarding Axl Rose's legal issues staying in or being excised from this WP:BLP article can then be established. - Shearonink (talk) 15:30, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your input. I question why the legal issues and lawsuit sections aren’t condensed and a credible sources were used. My edits were reverted when I tried to. Take a look at the sources used and they are almost all music tabloids.
“Wikipedia is not the place for passing along gossip and rumors.”
The story of a girl claiming abuse in 2019 wasn’t picked up by any “Reliable Sources” here. I see no reason to lump an accusation made in 2019 of a 1985 encounter with a legal issue. The bio says he was arrested multiple times without all the details. Why do we need every detail on an accusation when there was no arrest?
Why aren’t Axl Rose’s abusers being excoriated in the same tone in this biography? There’s a narrative here by some constant editors like RF23 to minimize his activism and charity and to expand his tanglings with the law or estranged parties. Demsuz (talk) 17:37, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

RF23 Please state your case here. You keep reverting edits without discussion above. This alleged 1985 incident doesn’t belong in the bio. Why hasn’t any investigative reporter investigated these claims especially when the accuser is easily reached? Mick Wall has books to sell and sensationalism sells. I don’t even see how the female who came forward in 2019 has a similar account to any other version especially Wall’s version in his 2017 book. I see nothing that states his interviewed her. If no one can make sense of this story, why is it of interest? What’s your goal here? Demsuz (talk) 23:14, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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The legal and lawsuits sections don’t belong in this bio if not reliable sources. Even reliable magazines such as Rolling Stone and Spin might publish online articles that are not in their print magazine. Those often have click bait headlines or are opinion pieces. This bio seems to focus on too much minutiae in these sections. One editor named Ringfan23 will not engage on the topic of why they keep putting in the story of one accusation. In researching this story, no reliable news agencies picked it up and the woman’s case was not accepted by a prominent lawyer she met with. It was a lawyer who notably handles such cases. There’s some truth known about this incident in 1985. Slash’s bio mentioned it. Mick Wall’s, also biased, mentioned it in 2016. In 2019, a woman came forward and said she was the girl running down the street and added was also sexually assaulted. I cannot find one eyewitness or ear witness that collaborates her 2019 version of the alleged assault in front of witnesses. A accusation should be put in the bio just because people on social media are discussing it.

The alleged event happened 39 years ago in 1985. The band was signed in 1986 and became internationally known in 1988. What’s the relevance to his bio of an accusation in 2019? We know Slash and Axl were running from the law in 1985 with the accusation of statutory rape. Since the family withdrew the charges, where’s the explanation as to why? The woman’s mom could have been interviewed in 2019. Why is the public expected to navigate the truth with so little details? Why shouldn’t we be critical of the girl’s parents who let her roam the streets at night at 15 and be familiar to hard partying individuals at a rehearsal space? Do we know that the men she encountered knew her age? I would guess some did not. That would have mattered to a judge. What if Ringerfan23 decides to put every negative encounter Axl Rose had in his bio? Certainly, there’s not a word of his eulogy and singing at Lisa Marie Presley’s 2023 funeral which a significant event in his life and it was covered by reliable sources. This bio needs to be more neutral and balanced. Demsuz (talk) 22:30, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

No discussion on noticeboard posted. - FlightTime (open channel) 22:45, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It is there. Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard#c-NatGertler-20241017221700-Demsuz-20241017212600 Demsuz (talk) 23:17, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Demsuz: Oh, you posted it was @ Notice of neutral point of view noticeboard discussion - FlightTime (open channel) 23:23, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The legal section (and its lawsuit subsection) are laden with top-notch sources, like the Associated Press, Washington Post, Deseret News, and L.A. Times. Rolling Stone is considered a reliable source for non-political matters, and we accord websites in general with the same level of reliability as their print publications. There may be reasons to trim individual items from this section, but there is no basis for the elimination of the entire section. -- Nat Gertler (talk) 23:27, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]