The General

Album: single release only (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose suffered abuse as a child, and the lyrics of "The General" seem to reflect that experience. The verses of the song paint a picture of a child being abused both physically and emotionally. The lyrics are full of pain and pleading as the child begs the abuser to stop.

    In the chorus, Rose expresses regret for not taking the time to process his emotions and move on from the trauma.
  • Drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia wrote the music during sessions for 2008's Chinese Democracy album with Steve Freeman and Marc Haggard. Steve Freeman is Extrakd, a DJ Brain used to work with. Marc "Mirv" Haggard was the frontman of the San Francisco experimental funk band M.I.R.V.
  • Axl Rose hired film composer Marco Beltrami to create the string arrangement. "I met with Axl, and he played me these songs, asked me my ideas about them, and I told him what I thought they needed," Beltrami said in an interview dated July 20, 2003. "They gave me four songs to orchestrate. A song called 'Seven,' which is the one I actually wrote a guitar part [on]. There was one called 'Thyme,' one called 'The General,' one called 'Leave Me Alone.'"
  • Brain called the song "The General" because they were eating General's Chicken, but when he submitted it to Rose, the singer thought Brain's title was a jab at bassist Tommy Stinson, likening him to a general. "I was turning in all these weirdo songs that were coming way out of left field," Brain told Appetite For Distortion, "and one of them was 'The General.'"
  • Axl Rose, guitarist Slash and bassist Duff McKagan reworked the song three decades later. Guns N' Roses premiered "The General" on November 2, 2023, during their two-night stand live at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. They released it as a single on December 8, 2023.
  • The song's animated music video is a collaboration between Guns N' Roses and Dan Potter, the creative director of Creative Works, a London-based creative studio. The visual uses artificial intelligence to create a psychedelic visual journey that alternates between 20 live scenes and the imagination of a young boy. The boy faces the demons of his traumatic childhood memories and experiences a distorted reality.

    The cinematic clip stands out as the band's first artificial intelligence-powered music video.

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