Tracklist
| "Side 1: Studio demos" | |
| A1 | You’re Crazy (Demo) |
| A2 | Reckless Life (Demo) |
| A3 | Shadow Of Your Love (Demo) |
| A4 | Move To The City (Demo) |
| A5 | Mama Kin (Demo) |
| A6 | Nightrain (Demo) |
| "Side 2: The Ritz 1988" | |
| B1 | You’re Crazy (Live, Unknown Date) |
| B2 | Used To Love Her (Live, Unknown Date) |
| B3 | Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (1988-02-02, The Ritz, NY, US) |
| B4 | Nightrain (1988-02-02, The Ritz, NY, US) |
| B5 | Sweet Child O’ Mine (1988-02-02, The Ritz, NY, US) |
| "Side 3: Knoxville 1987" | |
| C1 | It’s So Easy |
| C2 | Out Ta Get Me |
| C3 | Mr. Brownstone |
| C4 | My Michelle |
| C5 | Sweet Child O’ Mine |
| "Side 4: Knoxville 1987" | |
| D1 | Don’t Cry |
| D2 | Welcome To The Jungle |
| D3 | Nightrain |
| D4 | Mama Kin |
Notes
Content:Side 1: Studio demos
Side 2: Tracks 1-2: Live, unknown date
Side 2: Tracks 3-5: The Ritz, New York, NY. February 2nd 1988 (SBD Recording)
Sides 3-4: Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN. November 17th 1987 (Audience Recording) [Time: 48 mins]
The label used for this bootleg, is a short for “Parents Music Resource Center”. It was a comity to warn for foul language in popular music. Fun they made a bootleg under that name, since Guns N’ Roses was becoming more and more controversial. Banned covers, stickers on releases with warnings.
The cover art on the back of the sleeve and the disc-centers is signed by “Robt. Williams, 1973″. This is the same person who made the artwork that was used for the album “Appetite For Destruction”. Shown is a woman in need of help, about to be grabbed by a “monster”.
To establish the 1988 release date, Slash mentioned this title by name in a 1988 KIIS FM (Los Angeles Radio) interview. According to caller questions, the interview took place after the 1988 MTV VMA awards (Sept. 88) and before the Paradise City music video release (Dec. 88).
Knoxville, TN Show (Side 3 & 4) Notes: GN'R is opening for Mötley Crüe. Axl dedicates 'Out Ta Get Me' to "People with closed-fuckin'-minds!" 'Sweet Child O' Mine' is dedicated to "All of the guys looking to get laid." Rare performance of then unreleased 'Don't Cry,' which Axl hints might be on the next record. It is dedicated to Izzy's mother.












