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Axl Rose wanted some pornographic sounds on Rocket Queen, so he brought in a girl in and they had sex in the studio. Recorded around 30 minutes of sex noises. Which is fine. The thing is, Axl chose for this the girlfriend of their drummer, Steve Adler (apparently he had a relationship with him too).

Another engineer, Michael Barbiero, did not want to record the sex session, so he set up the microphones and left the task to his assistant, Vic Deyglio.[5] Deyglio said the studio was "like a Ron Jeremy set", and he even had to enter the booth to adjust a microphone on which Rose and Smith had crashed into.[6] The Appetite for Destruction liner notes jokingly acknowledge Deyglio's contribution by crediting him as "Victor 'the fucking engineer' Deglio".[5]

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Axl Rose wanted some pornographic sounds on Rocket Queen, so he brought in a girl in and they had sex in the studio. Recorded around 30 minutes of sex noises. Which is fine. The thing is, Axl chose for this the girlfriend of their drummer, Steve Adler (apparently he had a relationship with him too).

Another engineer, Michael Barbiero, did not want to record the sex session, so he set up the microphones and left the task to his assistant, Vic Deyglio.[5] Deyglio said the studio was "like a Ron Jeremy set", and he even had to enter the booth to adjust a microphone on which Rose and Smith had crashed into.[6] The Appetite for Destruction liner notes jokingly acknowledge Deyglio's contribution by crediting him as "Victor 'the fucking engineer' Deglio".[5]

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If you had been on the set it would had been less than 5 minutes.
 
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