Even though he hasn't been a member of Guns N’ Roses for 20 years, Slash is still regularly asked about the possibility of a reunion with his old band.
Slash had just released World on Fire last September when he took the stage at the Roxy Theatre on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip for a scalding set with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators.
Slash was on CBS This Morning earlier today to talk about his new music video, but that didn't stop anyone from shifting the talk to a possible Guns N' Roses reunion.
Guns N' Roses' ex-manager says an argument over collaborating with Michael Jackson is ultimately what fractured the relationship between Axl Rose and Slash.
Slash's wife Perla Hudson is describing their on-going divorce proceedings as "pretty amicable," adding that "there's no bad blood -- at least not yet."