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yes 'welcome to the jungle', 'you could be mine' are just ZZZZZ fests
Not wrong.
Boring lyrics too.
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yes 'welcome to the jungle', 'you could be mine' are just ZZZZZ fests
I suppose Angus Young is another overrated guitarist right?
And of course there's a correlation.. just like there'd be a correlation between people who like Britney and Christina or people who liked Snow Patrol and Coldplay. I don't really see the point of your comment other than to advertise your personal prejudice against GnR and AC/DC which limits your objectivity somewhat when discussing the prowess of their respective guitarists.. I would've thought.
Yeh not a massive A. Young fan either.
AC/DC, GnR, The Angels, INXS, Cold Chisel etc etc. Those sort of bands.
Not wrong.
Boring lyrics too.
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Slash is an extremely talented guitarist.
Prince is an extremely talented musician.
I am not a huge GnFnR fan and I've never even listened to Velvet Revolver or Snakepit.
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dont watch this, will be to boring and simple and not intense enough for you, just a average boring band going through the motions.
p.s how was your greenday concert?
You may not be into them, but every single one of those bands has produced iconic songs/albums. What kind of music are you into pray tell?
Some awesome stuff there, no doubt about it.
Keep in mind that he was playing with Tom Petty and Jeff Lyne, along with Harrison's son, who are brilliant musicians in their own right and so they add to the overall affect. Clapton, who played the solo in the original version of How My Guitar Gently Weeps, would be impressed by Prince.
Clapton's performance of How My Guitar Gently Weeps, from Concert for George, is simply awesome. Watch this soon as it will no doubt be taken down from youtube in the next few days. Also, Concert for George is one of the best albums I have heard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLQxTgO-z5A
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Some awesome stuff there, no doubt about it.
I still think it's pretty close minded of you to say Slash is overrated as a guitarist just because you don't like GnR though..
I can respect he has talent but on the whole I don't see what others see.
As far as contemporary guitar virtuouso's go, I'd rather listen to John Frusciante or Omar Rodriges-Lopez over Slash.
Gotta love it when you're introduced into a new and exciting musical world...
Still interested in people's thoughts on slash's solo in the OP's video.
Everyone bowed to Clapton.. until an unknown guitarist got up to jam with the band one night and literally blew Clapton off the stage.
Jimi Hendrix. Is a great story in the first episode of a great BBC series that's on at the moment (may have finished? I downloaded it) called the 7 Ages of Rock.
Claptons guitar playing in Cream is undoubtedly one of the biggest influences on my own guitar style. I based alot of my initial leads around the riffs he played in songs like Crossroads and White Room, and they evolved from their. Love his cream stuff.
Derek Trucks is amazing.
And while we're talking about Jimi Hendrix, may i bring up a certain Mr. Stevie Ray Vaughan. A man very much Hendrix equal, and some may argue superior in pure guitar chops. Just love his guitar tone, and the ferocity behind his playing.
Hendrix though is assuredly the most influential guitarist of all time- through his use of feedback, his stage persona, and his mixture of soul and blues into rock.
Also, MARK KNOPFLER.
Ya.
Decent guitarist, yes, but I can't get into it.
Probably doesn't help that GNR are a very average band.
Don't mind Velvet Revolver TBH.
I can respect he has talent but on the whole I don't see what others see.
As far as contemporary guitar virtuouso's go, I'd rather listen to John Frusciante or Omar Rodriges-Lopez over Slash.

Boring band.
Axl Rose' voice is incredibly grating and I can't get half way through a GnR song without wanting to stab at my ears.
Oh, and he's a massive tool too.
Some awesome stuff there, no doubt about it.
I still think it's pretty close minded of you to say Slash is overrated as a guitarist just because you don't like GnR though..
exactly. that's like saying john frusciante is an overrated guitarist (which he ain't) because you don't like RHCP (which i do not).