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angusyoungfan
This time it is the rock legend Slash( the top hat the fag the hair) from the legendary rock band Guns N' Roses and also the not so legendary Slash's Snakepit.




Biography

SLASH was born in Hampstead (London), England on July 23, 1965, and he was raised in Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England. His given name is Saul Hudson. His mother is a Black American, and his father is a white Englishman. Both parents are artistic and work in the entertainment field. His mother is a clothing designer for entertainers. She designed some of David Bowie's unforgettable costumes. His father provides art direction for record albums. Two notable clients are Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. Anyway enough about his parents on to the man himself .

At age 11 SLASH moved to Los Angeles with his mother while his father remained based in England. Born in the UK, SLASH was an immigrant in the United States and was to remain one for many years. The family eventually lived together again in L.A. where SLASH had a rough transition to conservative Southern California. The long hair, jeans and t-shirts that he wore even then didn't exactly fit with the other kids. An outsider at school, he lived a bohemian life at home. Surrounded by artistic friends of his parents, SLASH grew accustomed to the moods and eccentricities of those in the music world. Frequent visitors at the Hudson household included Joni Mitchell, David Geffen, David Bowie, Ron Wood and Iggy Pop. SLASH has said that these surroundings prepared him for coping with the stress of the music industry, the conflict between artistry and business.


In the mid-1970's, his parents separated. SLASH moved in with his beloved grandmother until he could sort out the situation at home. About this time SLASH discovered BMX (bicycle motorcrossing), joined up with a group of kids, and rode with a passion. It's not surprising to hear that SLASH would ride without brakes! SLASH eventually became a professional BMX biker winning awards and money for his great riding.


While in junior high school (age 15), SLASH's grandmother gave him his first guitar. Although it had just one string, SLASH was able to learn to play. SLASH's early musical influences were Led Zep, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith,Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Neil Young. He credits the Aerosmith album ROCKS with changing his life. The story of this he has said in the Aerosmith autoboigraphy walk this way . The story goes like this . Slash was on a date with some woman and as he put's in a nice way was pretty much gonna get laid . He arrived at her house where the Aerosmith album rocks was then put on and Slash just sat there pretty much taken aback at what he was listening to after listening to it all he then got up left and went home still thinking about the album and with an even bigger passion to play guitar.
Getting to play with the musical idols of his life means a lot to him. Standing on a stage in Paris with Jeff Beck and Joe Perry was overwhelming. SLASH also has gotten to play with guitarist "god" Eric Clapton. He has played with many other artists including Lenny Kravitz, Paul Rogers, Iggy Pop, Michael Jackson, Brian May to name just a few.


Soon the bike was put aside. SLASH devoted at least 12 hours a day to playing guitar. His schoolwork suffered when he skipped classes and sat in the bleachers all day playing guitar. School may have suffered, but his social life got better! The other kids now thought SLASH was cool, and he was no longer a social outcast. SLASH joined band after band jamming with other young musicians. Eventually, SLASH gave up on school and dropped out in eleventh grade. Another education was waiting for him in the L.A. band scene. SLASH met Steven Adler, formed the band Road Crew, and was looking for a good singer. Then he met Izzy Stradlin who played him a tape of W. Axl Rose singing. SLASH went to see Axl perform and immediately wanted to steal him from Izzy, but the two Indiana natives were fast friends. SLASH found his bass player in Duff McKagan when Duff answered an ad SLASH had placed in the paper. All the players changed combinations, but the result was Guns N'Roses! With a lot of talent and a lot of drive, the band became an international success story.


After the Illusions tours, Guns N'Roses went on a well-deserved hiatus, and SLASH became a U.S citizen. He decided that immigration hassles, lost green cards, etc. were just too timeconsuming for his lifestyle. So SLASH became a citizen of the United States. About this time, SLASH became restless and decided to form a new band as a side project to his GNR work which seemed to be taking forever to get started. Matt Sorum, Gilby Clarke, Mike Inez, Eric Dover, and SLASH formed SLASH's Snakepit and recorded the album IT'S FIVE O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE. Never content to stay home and smell the roses, SLASH went on the road with his touring band: Gilby Clarke, Brian Tichy, James Lomenso, Eric Dover. Playing to small venues, SLASH was able to get back to playing in clubs and being toe-to-toe with the audience. IT'S FIVE O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE went platinum worldwide, and SLASH promised that Snakepit would be back again.

In the summer of 1996, SLASH was invited to play at a blues concert in Budapest, Hungary. He got together some musicians and headed for Europe. From this beginning came a terrific band called SLASH's Blues Ball. And though this band never recorded an album, it was in big demand by promoters and fans.

While this was going on, SLASH was waiting for Axl Rose to get Guns N'Roses together. SLASH and Axl had talks about the musical direction of the band. SLASH saw GNR as a rock band while Axl Rose wanted to go in a more techno/industrial direction with GNR. After many, many meetings and heated discussions, SLASH resigned from GNR in October 1996 with Rose retaining the rights to the band name. SLASH didn't sit at home with his head in his hands. He got busy with Blues Ball! Blues Ball played blues covers, so they could start playing gigs right away. Throughout the end of 1996 till the fall of 1997, SLASH's Blues Ball played at clubs throughout California, into the southwest and the northeast. !

When SLASH left Guns N'Roses, his many fans wondered what he might be going do with all that talent and personality. The media were wondering, too. At first, there was speculation that the Axl - SLASH rift would be of short duration and a reconciliation was inevitable. SLASH had been quoted as saying that when Axl Rose was ready to make a rock and roll album, he would be back. As Rose filled GNR with hired guns and unknowns, SLASH made it clear that Snakepit will be his permanent band. He says he could do a one off or a short tour with the original band, but he would never walk on stage with a band pretending to be the Guns N'Roses band.

As promised, SLASH brought back Snakepit! He had 300 demo tapes from musicians who wanted to be in his band. He settled on drummer Matt Laug (formerly with Venice) and bassist Johnny Griparic (formerly with SLASH's Blues Ball). Rhythm guitarist was at first Ryan Roxie. Ryan was in Dad's Porno Magazine and Alice Cooper's band. Ryan did the pre-album tour and the recording, but then decided to stick with his many other bands. SLASH was able to enlist the wonderful Keri Kelli as the band's second guitarist. Snakepit's vocalist is a newcomer, Rod Jackson, from Virginia and the band Ragdoll there. The new album was released October 10, 2000 in the US with the upbeat title Ain't Life Grand. Elsewhere in this website, you will find some song clips, lyrics and reviews. SLASH's Snakepit began their tour by opening for AC/DC on the North American leg of their tour. This gave the band huge exposure. The band toured the Far East with great results and and then did a European tour in December. In February 2001, the 'pit launched a club show in the US. The tour did very well, but on March 11, SLASH came down with the flu and the rest of this tour was cancelled. The band was also to open for AC/DC again in March in the US until SLASH's flu turned into pneumonia. It's hard to imagine this dynamo stopped by illness, and he won't be for long. May 2001 finds SLASH recuperating and planning the next leg of the tour. Snakepit gave its last performance in July 2001. The band went home for some rest before recording the next album. The rest time was getting long, so Snakepit (minus SLASH) got together to write some songs. Sadly, SLASH announced publicly that Snakepit was no more. SLASH was breaking up the band in order to do some solo projects of his own. He said that he had been through all that excitement of touring and arranging gigs when he was starting out. He was glad the guys had a good time, but he was not interested in repeating what they had done. So, Snakepit band members disappeared to other bands.

SLASH then decided he would do a solo project involving music from different countries. He would use guest musicians, but he would write all the music. At the same time, he started jamming with Duff and Matt. Soon, this project went from "not a high priority" to the sole focus of SLASH. Izzy has been in and out, and The Project (this is used in lieu of a name) now has about 40 songs written. In case Izzy is not touring, they picked up the guitarist from Duff's Loaded band, Dave Kushner. At this time in early 2003, The Project is auditioning vocalists. When the band is together, they will cut an album. SLASH says that when it is released (after finding the right label for it), the band will tour in support of the album. SLASH has checked out over 500 singers. There is a group that SLASH calls his finalists, but no one has been selected as yet. They have to be able to sing rock, perform and help out with the lyrics. SLASH is being very patient in the selection process, so it may be awhile. He wants just the right style to complement the band and someone they can get along with! It will be a very cool band, and hopefully the album will be out this summer.


SLASH's life once seemed a symbol of rock and roll decadence, but things have calmed down with him in some ways. Once a heroin addict, SLASH has been off drugs for several years. His astounding drinking habits are sometimes in evidence, and he still smokes his Marlboros and Galitanos. A major change occurred when SLASH fell in love with Renee Suran. They were married October 10, 1992 in Marina Del Ray, California. Renee stayed out of the rock spotlight but was described as beautiful, sweet, and very much in love with SLASH. She pursued her own career as model and actress. Renee and SLASH both appeared in Howard Stern's movie "Private Parts". The two separated and divorced in the fall of 1997. They remain friends. After his divorce, SLASH was in Las Vegas when he ran into a young woman he had known for many years. Her name was Perla Ferrer, and the couple soon began dating seriously. Perla and SLASH eventually started living together, and fans started seeing Perla on the SLASH's Snakepit tours and his appearances in clubs or on TV. It became clear that Perla was someone very special to SLASH, and in 2000, the two became engaged to be married. Perla's beautiful, sparkling diamond ring was designed by SLASH himself. On October 15, Saul Hudson married Perla Ferrar in Maui in a solemn relgious service there. The bride wore a strapless, pleated white wedding gown and carried a beautiful floral bouquet that matched those in her long brown hair. SLASH wore new black leather pants, a white shirt, his faithful black leather jacket and a floral lei matching Perla's flowers. All their fans and friends and families wish Mr. and Mrs. Hudson a wonderful married life. The Hudsons returned to Los Angeles where they will buy a new home. In February 2002, SLASH and Perla announced that they are expecting their first child in September! On August 28, 2002 little London Hudson made his appearance! Despite some problems Perla had with the pregnancy, London was in excellent condition.

SLASH's lifestyle has changed over the years. From being a wild rocker, SLASH has settled into a role of husband and father. Some things about SLASH don't change - his love for his music, his wife, his fans and his friends as well as the California climate and the Los Angeles setting. If you are in the Sunset Boulevard area, you might run into SLASH hanging out with Perla and his friends or jamming with a band on the Strip.

Discography

With Guns N Roses


Guns N' Roses - Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide
Released: December 1986


Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction


Guns N' Roses - GN'R Lies
Released: November 30, 1988


Movie Soundtrack - Lean on Me
Released: March 14, 1989


Charity Album - Nobody's Child: The Romanian Angel Appeal
Released: 1990


Movie Soundtrack - Days of Thunder
Released: 1991


Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I
Released: September 17, 1991


Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II
Released: September 17, 1991


Guns N' Roses - The Spaghetti Incident?
Released: November 23, 1993


Movie Soundtrack - Interview with the Vampire
Released: December 13, 1994


Grosse Pointe Blank Movie Soundtrack
Released: March 13, 1997


Movie Soundtrack - Can't Hardly Wait
Released: May 26, 1998


Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion (rack version)
Released: October 25, 1998


Movie Soundtrack - End of Days
Released: November 2, 1999


Guns N' Roses - Live Era '87-'93
Released: November 23, 1999

Sales
Appetite For Destruction - #1 on The Billboard 200 in 1988
GN'R Lies - #1 on The Billboard 200 in 1989
Use Your Illusion I - #2 on The Billboard 200 in 1991
Use Your Illusion II - #1 on The Billboard 200 in 1991
The Spaghetti Incident? - #4 on The Billboard 200 in 1993
Live Era '87-'93 - #45 on The Billboard 200 in 1999

Singles
1988: Sweet Child O' Mine - #1 on The Billboard Hot 100
1988: Welcome To The Jungle - #7 on The Billboard Hot 100
1988: Sweet Child O Mine - #7 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1988: Welcome To The Jungle - #37 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1989: Nightrain - #93 on The Billboard Hot 100
1989: Paradise City - #5 on The Billboard Hot 100
1989: Patience - #4 on The Billboard Hot 100
1989: Nightrain - #26 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1989: Paradise City - #14 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1989: Patience - #7 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1990: Civil War - #4 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1990: Knockin' On Heaven s Door - #18 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1991: Don't Cry - #10 on The Billboard Hot 100
1991: You Could Be Mine - #29 on The Billboard Hot 100
1991: Don't Cry - #3 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1991: Live And Let Die - #20 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1991: You Could Be Mine - #3 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1992: Live And Let Die - #33 on The Billboard Hot 100
1992: November Rain - #3 on The Billboard Hot 100
1992: Yesterdays - #72 on The Billboard Hot 100
1992: November Rain - #15 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1992: Pretty Tied Up - #35 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1992: Yesterdays - #13 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1992: November Rain - #19 on Top 40 Mainstream
1993: Ain't It Fun - #8 onMainstream Rock Tracks
1993: Estranged - #24 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1993: Hair Of The Dog - #19 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1994: Since I Don't Have You - #69 on The Billboard Hot 100
1994: Sympathy For The Devil ("Interview With The Vampire") - #62 on The Billboard Hot 100
1994: Estranged - #16 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1994: Hair Of The Dog - #11 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1994: Sympathy For The Devil - #10 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1995: Sympathy For The Devil ("Interview With The Vampire") - #55 on The Billboard Hot 100
1995: Sympathy For The Devil - #36 on Mainstream Rock Tracks
1999: Oh My God - #26 on Mainstream Rock Tracks

I wont include Slash solo work because of the vast amount of solo work he has done i think over 100 different appearances etc on different albums .



And there you have it the second legend concluded i hope you have found it interesting and found out some stuff you didn't know about the top hatted man one of the coolest guitarists of the rock and roll world . Well next week hopefully shall be just as good :smile: and Thank you for reading .

Z :smile:

Edit:They edited out fag laugh.gif

Z :smile:
frankyz84
A most exellent read, well done. look forward to the next one.

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[ This Message was edited by: frankyz84 on 2003-04-26 14:42 ]
spongeyguy
You'd be surprised at how much I don't care.
angusyoungfan
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On 2003-04-26 14:39, frankyz84 wrote:
A most exellent read, well done. look forward to the next one.

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http://www.soundclick.com/bands/4/rickyb.htm
The Hatterz, we had some fun.

"He's off to see the wizzy the wonderfull wizzy of oz" Gravity


Thanks . I took a bit more time with this one with the pics etc the one im working on at the moment gave me the most trouble for the biography but im almost done and ill move onto the discography when i can it will be up round about this time next saturday :grin:

Z :smile:
misterhat
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On 2003-04-26 14:35, angusyoungfan wrote:

SLASH devoted at least 12 hours a day to playing guitar. His schoolwork suffered when he skipped classes and sat in the bleachers all day playing guitar. School may have suffered, but his social life got better! The other kids now thought SLASH was cool, and he was no longer a social outcast. SLASH joined band after band jamming with other young musicians. Eventually, SLASH gave up on school and dropped out in eleventh grade. Another education was waiting for him in the L.A. band scene. 


This is how you really get good at guitar and become a rock star. Devote your life to it.
angusyoungfan
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On 2003-04-26 15:09, misterhat wrote:
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On 2003-04-26 14:35, angusyoungfan wrote:

SLASH devoted at least 12 hours a day to playing guitar. His schoolwork suffered when he skipped classes and sat in the bleachers all day playing guitar. School may have suffered, but his social life got better! The other kids now thought SLASH was cool, and he was no longer a social outcast. SLASH joined band after band jamming with other young musicians. Eventually, SLASH gave up on school and dropped out in eleventh grade. Another education was waiting for him in the L.A. band scene. 


This is how you really get good at guitar and become a rock star. Devote your life to it.


12 hours a day is a lot of hours to p[lay guitar i play for 3-4 hours not including stuff i play at the computer i probably play about 5-7 hours of guitar each day .

Z :smile:
sparkster778
excellent stuff! I learnt loads
misterhat
Slash, like me, learned how to play guitar in the days before most homes had computers.
We had records and Guitar Player magazines.
woggie
dude "1999: Oh My God - #26 on Mainstream Rock Tracks " slash didn't do that. hes been out of GNR for years before that came out. bucket head did that with the new GN'R
improviduto
Legends 2: Electric Bugaloo
khammett
Only one problem, you said Slash is "one of" the coolest guitarists. He is THE coolest :smile:
angusyoungfan
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On 2003-04-26 15:29, woggie wrote:
dude "1999: Oh My God - #26 on Mainstream Rock Tracks " slash didn't do that. hes been out of GNR for years before that came out. bucket head did that with the new GN'R


Yeah sorry about that i was looking for sales ###### on Guns N Roses and forgot about the whole when Slash left thing ill edit it out .

Z :smile:
mrbung1e
good post

mike patton from mr bungle was offered the job as singer for the new ex GnR band, but he turned them down as hes too busy :sad:
misterhat
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On 2003-04-26 16:35, khammett wrote:
Only one problem, you said Slash is "one of" the coolest guitarists. He is THE coolest :smile:


Slash is cool, but he is actually only one of many, many cool guitarists.
weonlywonfiveone
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On 2003-04-26 14:35, angusyoungfan wrote:


Elsewhere in this website, you will find some song clips, lyrics and reviews. SLASH's Snakepit began their tour by opening for AC/DC on the North American leg of their tour. This gave the band huge exposure. 


Great read, learnt alot from that. Never expected Slash to be an ex-biker! Cool!

But, what site did you get that from?
rabid_fox
Good ol' Slash. Though I lost a lot of respect for his playing when I watched him butchering Beat It with MJ
steppinout
Well done man! I'm exciting for next week.
misterhat
legends 3 should be about Curt Kirkwood.
steppinout
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On 2003-04-26 19:13, misterhat wrote:
legends 3 should be about Curt Kirkwood.


Are you firebirddude?
mrbung1e
legends 3: Mike Patton
evileye
that was really good!
Guns N Roses will never be the same without slash.
mrbung1e
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On 2003-04-27 06:55, evileye wrote:
that was really good!
Guns N Roses will never be the same without slash.


or the other 3
woggie
izzy dosnt get enough credit. remember there were 2 guitarist in GN'R

izzy & slash were great together.
dead_president
who was legend number one?
mrbung1e
keith moon i think, dunno wtf was going on there, these are guitar forums after all
angusyoungfan
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On 2003-04-27 13:47, mrbung1e wrote:
keith moon i think, dunno wtf was going on there, these are guitar forums after all


Hey he is a legend . !!!

Z :smile:
angusyoungfan
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On 2003-04-26 18:45, weonlywonfiveone wrote:
QUOTE
On 2003-04-26 14:35, angusyoungfan wrote:


Elsewhere in this website, you will find some song clips, lyrics and reviews. SLASH's Snakepit began their tour by opening for AC/DC on the North American leg of their tour. This gave the band huge exposure. 


Great read, learnt alot from that. Never expected Slash to be an ex-biker! Cool!

But, what site did you get that from?



I got most of it from Slash's Snakepit.com . I will admit that i did take a lot of the biography from here and incorporated some stuff into i forgot to edit out some stuff though did take a long time to check through it all anyway legends 3 is all written by me not alot knocked off from websites .

Z :smile:
khammett
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On 2003-04-26 18:13, misterhat wrote:
QUOTE
On 2003-04-26 16:35, khammett wrote:
Only one problem, you said Slash is "one of" the coolest guitarists. He is THE coolest :smile:


Slash is cool, but he is actually only one of many, many cool guitarists.

I never said he was the only cool guitarist. Read more carefully next time :smile:
mrbung1e
yeah misterhat, u noobe
misterhat
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On 2003-04-27 00:14, steppinout wrote:
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On 2003-04-26 19:13, misterhat wrote:
legends 3 should be about Curt Kirkwood.


Are you firebirddude?



Actually, no. I've heard alot about firebirddude and have read some past posts from back in the day. It seems like firebirddude and I share some common interests and have similar attitudes about some things. In fact we have some of the same gear. Though it's not exactly the same. It would be nice if I could actually meet him. But I have no idea what his name is or how to get in touch with him.
But yes, I would like to see Curt Kirkwood get more props. It seems firebirddude had alot of respect for him. So do I.
misterhat
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On 2003-04-27 15:36, khammett wrote:
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On 2003-04-26 18:13, misterhat wrote:
QUOTE

On 2003-04-26 16:35, khammett wrote:
Only one problem, you said Slash is "one of" the coolest guitarists. He is THE coolest :smile:


Slash is cool, but he is actually only one of many, many cool guitarists.

I never said he was the only cool guitarist. Read more carefully next time :smile:



I know what you said. He's just not the coolest in my book.
misterhat
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On 2003-04-27 15:43, mrbung1e wrote:
yeah misterhat, u noobe


If you only knew. With some practice you can be like me.
mrbung1e
its called sarcasm btw
misterhat
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On 2003-04-27 17:38, mrbung1e wrote:
its called sarcasm btw


Word.
freebird784ever
Actually Slash's new band they mentioned id VELVET REVOLVER and Scott Weiland from STP is the singer. They already put out 'Set Me Free" from the Hulk Soundtrack and their first album is set to be released this Spring. And then a tour backing it up. I think they'll be frickin awesome. SLASH IS THE MAN!!!!
boycie
QUOTE (mrbung1e @ Apr 26 2003, 11:09 PM)
mike patton from mr bungle was offered the job as singer for the new ex GnR band, but he turned them down as hes too busy :sad:

Was Mike Patton once the frontman for Faith No More by any chance? If so it's a damn shame he couldn't become Velvet Revolver's lead singer. A very talented vocalist with an interesting voice, IMO.
sk8er4life666
What abotu valvet revolver?
redharmony
im glad somebody FINALLY mentioned velvet revolver! oh and when the snake pit was opening for AC/DC, i saw a show on that tour. unfortionatlly it was in april and snakepit didnt open, cant remmeber the band that did but AC/DC was great and angusyoungfan, this bio was most exellent. 2 thumbs up!
angusyoungfan
If you guys would look at the original post date you would see that thjis was posted well before Velvet Revolver were even known thats why they are not featured during this legends smile.gif

Zak smile.gif
dcdude
nevermind lol
ronnie ronnie
in the top 5 of best guitarist ever. What about Noel Gallagher (lyrically genius) Johnn Lennon (john Legend) SO many legends still to do, SO many to chose from. It must be hard to pick ONLY one a week.
PissTaker
SLASH IS SO COOL!

He was great in Guns 'n' Roses, and I look forward to seeing more of him in Velvet Revolver! cool.gif
Spratt-man
thants one hell of a read i never knew that he droped out of school becaus eof the guitar!
mudvay
wat abt james hetfield (his riffs) rolleyes.gif
mudvay
hey spart man tongue.gif
shoe1
QUOTE (woggie @ Apr 27 2003, 03:46 PM)
izzy dosnt get enough credit. remember there were 2 guitarist in GN'R

izzy & slash were great together.

Yea i agree- but check out this little figure i read about GNR. For songwriting credits on AFD, and how much each person gets, Axl was #1 with something like 40 or 50 percent, and guess who was #2? Izzy! Then Slash was just above Duff, and Steven had like 10. He really played a huge role in Guns N Roses. Good read!

-Shoe
xplizit
QUOTE (shoe1 @ Oct 2 2004, 04:01 PM)
QUOTE (woggie @ Apr 27 2003, 03:46 PM)
izzy dosnt get enough credit. remember there were 2 guitarist in GN'R

izzy & slash were great together.

Yea i agree- but check out this little figure i read about GNR. For songwriting credits on AFD, and how much each person gets, Axl was #1 with something like 40 or 50 percent, and guess who was #2? Izzy! Then Slash was just above Duff, and Steven had like 10. He really played a huge role in Guns N Roses. Good read!

-Shoe
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They all helped create the Gn'R sound though. It wouldn't be the same without Axl's vocals, Slash's lead, Izzy's rhytm, Duff's bass or even Adler's drumming.

Even though they replaced Adler after AfD, he was an important part of their sound. The drumming is tighter on UYI, but it had a much cooler feel on AfD.
c..g.
Slash is cool, but he is actually only one of many, many cool guitarists.
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You do have a point there are many more cool guitarists out there, that being said TONY IOMI ROCKS
slashhammet515
QUOTE (ronnie ronnie @ May 4 2004, 10:11 PM)
in the top 5 of best guitarist ever. What about Noel Gallagher (lyrically genius) Johnn Lennon (john Legend) SO many legends still to do, SO many to chose from. It must be hard to pick ONLY one a week.
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i dont get it.why dont you have joe satriani?!cuz he is DA BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!
slashhammet515
QUOTE (mudvay @ Sep 20 2004, 01:00 PM)
wat abt james hetfield (his riffs) rolleyes.gif
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yeah hetfield & hammet.you can't leave them out
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