I saw Slash live once with Velvet Revolver and it was bad.. I mean really bad. Solos were sloppy as hell and he tried to glue his notes somewhat together with his wah.
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Originally posted by ABSOLUT CHARVEL View Posthe aint shit ..... my 15 year old daughter beat his ass in Guitar Hero III on her sencond try!
Originally posted by Rupe View PostBecause Guitar Hero is a true test of one's playing skills
Slash is a Great Musician, and a Hell of a Nice Person.. like him or not, He can play, and has made a living out of it.. so there. go play your daughters game and maybe someday, you can beat her..
Carry on..
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OK, let me think about this...
Yep, I'd rather be shit and have Mr. Slash's bank balance than be master of my own guitar room.
It's kind of weird, when I saw GnR in 88 in the UK I didn't really rate them. I was more into thrash then and Megadeth were on the same bill, which I really liked. Now, I can't listen to the stuff I used to like without cringing, but I can listen to the GnR stuff. I dunno, taste changes with age I suppose.Fwopping, you know you want to!
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I think most people here have probably hear SCOM one too many times, but you gotta give the dude props for creating a killer guitar tone and nailing some great solos on that. Maybe the bottle caught up to him as far as work ethic and being able to consistently bringing his "A-game" goes?_________________________________________________
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I hated GNR for the longest time, Slash in particular. My buddy left his copy of "Appetite" in my tape player (that's right, TAPE) a few months back and suggested I listen to it. I ended up playing it after exhausting my MP3 collection a few weeks later and I'll be damned if I wasn't humming slash solos the rest of the day. It was actually quite a liberating experience for me. I feel Slash has helped me move out of my shred stage into my more soulful and melodic stage. To this day I'm not a GNR fan but "Appetite" is now easily one of my all time favorite albums.
Slash's playing, to me, embodies the lethargic and care-free attitude that is rock n' roll.
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Originally posted by FatalTragedy View PostSlash's playing, to me, embodies the lethargic and care-free attitude that is rock n' roll.
You got that right and he takes it to a whole new level.
Lethargic is what I call his playing and care-free is what I call to what he does to that pubic conglomeration of hair he calls head quilt.
I'll bet he smells like a 3 day old grocery store dumpster.Mr. Patience.... ask for a free consultation.
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Originally posted by Joe_Steeler View PostYou got that right and he takes it to a whole new level.
Lethargic is what I call his playing and care-free is what I call to what he does to that pubic conglomeration of hair he calls head quilt.
I'll bet he smells like a 3 day old grocery store dumpster.You hate Slash, we get it. It's not like he murdered your mother or anything.
Take a chill pill, or the ulcers will keeel yooou.
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Originally posted by Joe_Steeler View PostYou got that right and he takes it to a whole new level.
Lethargic is what I call his playing and care-free is what I call to what he does to that pubic conglomeration of hair he calls head quilt.
I'll bet he smells like a 3 day old grocery store dumpster.
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