Edmonton Journal

Road name change a bad choice

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LAS VEGAS – A county commission­er in Las Vegas says she regrets the board temporaril­y renamed a street in honour of Guns N’ Roses after finding out about the band’s suggestive publicity artwork.

Ads promoting the band’s four-week run at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino depict a dishevelle­d woman who appears to be sexually assaulted beneath the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.

“I hadn’t seen the advertisin­g before the media event,” Commission­er Mary Beth Scow told the Las Vegas Sun. “It’s clearly inappropri­ate. Maybe it’s the risk of doing business with a rock band, but I guess we’ll have some remorse over this decision. It’s a lesson learned.”

Scow represente­d Clark County at a ceremony Monday that renamed Paradise Road to Paradise City Road, after the band’s famous 1987 song. The county prepared street signs with the new name, on a promise that the band’s promoters would reimburse the $300 cost of doing so.

Scow said she’d done her due diligence before the renaming, even listening to the song beforehand. She said she liked the line in the chorus, “Take me down to the paradise city, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty.”

But she later learned about the graphic posters, which are a sanitized version of the much-criticized cover from Guns N’ Roses’ debut album, Appetite for Destructio­n. The original artwork featured an apparently unconsciou­s woman with a breast exposed and underwear pulled below her knees. A robot stands by, and a monstrous flying creature descends on the scene as if to avenge her.

 ?? VINCENZO D’ALTO/ POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES ?? Guns N’ Roses will have a four-week run at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
VINCENZO D’ALTO/ POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES Guns N’ Roses will have a four-week run at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

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