THE TABS hey gang I forgot to make the tabs public but there are all there now. Sorry about the delay
@EbonyPope3 ай бұрын
By greasy you mean sloppy I guess? Isn't most of that sloppiness due to him being drunk in most of the worst moments he had though? Isn't he pretty clean when he is sober and focuses on playing? What do you think? I mean even Page would get better on tour over time and strangely was a much better acoustic player than electric one. When he plays black mountain side he plays blistering fast and much cleaner than his cleanest electrical solos. Why is that though? Acoustic guitar is much harder to play. I still can't figure out why and I wished someone would ask him that question.
@MrAngryTwinkie3 ай бұрын
I can identify Slash by tone, feel, and phrasing. I can't say that about the overwhelming majority of musicians, never mind guitar players. Haters gonna hate.
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
All the haters probably could never come up with the fun catchy and iconic famous riffs that slash has done 😂 Guy has transcended beyond the GnR guitarist, and collaborated with so many artists, solo projects, Velvet Revolver, Myles Kennedy stuff, His new Blues tribute album. He's still rocking in 2024. Jealousy is a strange beast 😂
@IkenFister3 ай бұрын
When guitarists are good you can hear who they are based of tone and style. You probably only listen to slash.
@MrAngryTwinkie3 ай бұрын
@@IkenFister not in the least -- he's not even in my top 20 listens. Please re-read what I wrote, and then think about how many run of the mill guitarists and musicians are out there without the it-factor and unique sonic identity which immediately comes through.
@clampincher23903 ай бұрын
He is a tone player not a great player or guitar God like most people say
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
@clampincher2390 Whats a guitar god? I love Page, EVH, Slash, DiMartini, Lynch, Rhodes, Hendrix, The Edge. Those are some of the guys that made me want to pick up guitar? You?
@musicalcompanion58903 ай бұрын
I met slash in 96 when he was touring on the snake pit 1st album. Already my hero at the time. He he stood outside the his bus and talked to me for over a hour about music and the Gnr touring days and literally every question and topic i could get him to talk about. Never acted like dick or was to busy , wasnt in a rush to get on the bus. Maybe i caught him on a good night or what ever. Just saying it was a treat to actually meet him and hang out for real and not a hi bye sort of interaction. Take it for whats its worth, he played live with no backing tracks even forgot a few parts of his own songs, and messed up knocking on heaven door and had to change guitars mid song.( BTW snakepit is a waaay better album than the mish mash thats 2010 self titled0
@dprince28853 ай бұрын
Both snakepit albums are killer. Some great songs on there.
@anthonylove8213 ай бұрын
That’s a very cool story. I had seen him in some personal interviews on KZbin not by your typical reporters and he seems like the most down to earth guy not your typical celebrity a hole. It’s cool to know people like Slash don’t forget their roots and how they were brought up and raised. You were lucky to have been able to chat as long as you did. My first question would be how many chicks did you sleep with, threesomes etc? Lmfao.
@jokerhere45042 ай бұрын
had a similar experience and I can attest that he really is just that cool of a guy and this interaction was back in 2012 when he was with miles Kennedy
@DannyHood-j2 ай бұрын
I remember GnR before ‘appetite destruction’ released. Guns N’ Roses didn’t play gazzaries or whisky (least I don’t remember it). They played hardcore underground.
@markgrant13023 ай бұрын
It's kind of important to remember when Slash hit, it was the end of the 80s, the Era of Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen, Slash was a throwback to The Stones, The Faces and 70s playing. Before Slash hit nobody was playing a Les Paul, Edward had nearly put Gibson out of business with the birth of the superstrat. His style wasn't as intimidating as a player like Randy Rhoads or Paul Gilbert, but, it was trickier than it sounded... How many times have you heard someone mess up that Sweet child riff? I reat my case. What determines the street cred of a player.. is it guitar dexterity or having 100,000 people singing along to every guitar part in a south American soccer stadium? He's inspired millions to play, he has riffs that have endured for almost 40 years... How many can say that.
@marilyncatterall4023 ай бұрын
Not to argue with much of your post, but it was John Sykes who'd already made playing a Les Paul cool again.
@petealba7073 ай бұрын
Well said. By the way, even Yngwie has recognized Slash's talent as a guitar player.
@michaelpacinus2422 ай бұрын
What’s up, Saul
@Michael-t9k2 ай бұрын
Oh ynvie was just being nice.@petealba707
@meagainokay76732 ай бұрын
@marilyncatterall402 Sorry, I have to disagree with you here. It was me that made playing a Les Paul cool again. Someone had to take one for the team. You're welcome everybody!
@desertriderukverun10023 ай бұрын
I am sick and tired of people bashing guitarists. There are so many different styles and they are all good. How boring would music be if everyone played like Joe Satriani?
@Mark_B5853 ай бұрын
Your guitar playing isn't that good 😐
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
@yammak2004 I love Page, EVH, Slash, DiMartini, Lynch, Rhodes, Hendrix, The Edge. Those are some of the guys that made me want to pick up guitar? You?
@Mark_B5853 ай бұрын
@@RoofsHobbyGuitar anyone that picked up a guitar to get through rough times I'm a fan of
@BasedHyperborean3 ай бұрын
The irony is that Satriani’s playing couldn’t be less interesting to me and Slash was the main reason I picked up guitar. Not only are there so many styles that are all good and valid, there are so many tastes. Like I recognize that Satriani is an absolute beast, I just don’t care to listen to his work lol.
@bradhienzachary3 ай бұрын
It’s all how they make you feel. Who cares if they play better or worse.
@Dreyno3 ай бұрын
I think some people only seem respect players when they can’t play their stuff. They learn a Guns’n’Roses song (because it’s a great song) and then, because they managed to learn it, start saying Slash is crap. It’s childish. People who will never produce anything of note in music disrespecting someone who has produced an incredible amount of memorable riffs and solos because he doesn’t use enough weird scales or sweep picking.
@kosmaczek3 ай бұрын
touché
@blackstormer953 ай бұрын
And I bet if they tried to upload a cover, it would absolutely suck cause only Slash has the feel and tone to play his songs. For everyone saying he's basic, try to play Anastasia
@Dreyno3 ай бұрын
@@blackstormer95 Absolutely. I’ve listened to people drone on repeatedly about how bad Slash is and then heard them butcher the intro to “Sweet Child” laughably badly.
@yepdontcarebud3 ай бұрын
No one cares about music INDUSTRY accomplishments.. Taylor Swift was recently rated the 8th best guitar player of all time 🤣🤣🤣 This is like saying McDonalds is better than (insert 5 star resturaunt) because they pull more total sales. When literally half the pupulation can make a better burger at home on their grill... If this is all you have to pound on, youve already lost. Everyone has long known the industry is a joke and the broad masses are clueless when it comes to true skill.
@Dreyno3 ай бұрын
@@yepdontcarebud What the hell are you talking about? Seriously, that’s bizarre.
@DrAdams-fx6gy3 ай бұрын
I like Slashes tone and playing. Like Robert says not polished like so many are doing today. He comes from a old school of playing but with his own tweaks, turns ,ideas . He is just good at what he does. He is recognized from his tone, style and the hat Alice Cooper gave him. Oh and his Les Paul and Marshall. Those 2 were made for each other.
@mikedobson16782 ай бұрын
I thought he stole that hat 🎩 from a shop
@TribalGuitars3 ай бұрын
I love Slash's playing. It's instantly recognizable and he's the master of the 6-note pentatonic!
@glendoggett96703 ай бұрын
Would that be a hexa-tonic? 🙂
@flyballhdeg97753 ай бұрын
Hexa- penta-tonic!😅
@TribalGuitars3 ай бұрын
@@flyballhdeg9775 🤣
@guitarizt683 ай бұрын
Disagree. It isn't REMOTELY recognizable.
@blackstormer953 ай бұрын
@@guitarizt68 lol maybe you're tone-deaf, cause I have tried with my little brother's friends and they all recognized Slash's tone in a second
@TylerJohnstonGuitar3 ай бұрын
Slash is a real deal, rock and roll guitarist. He’s not a “technical wizard” like Yngwie, but I’d listen to Appetite over Rising Force 10/10 times.
@rickeymitchell83033 ай бұрын
This is stupid to say, Nightrain takes extreme precision, speed, and accuracy in order to play the solo
@chuckydall92503 ай бұрын
Who in the hell wants to listen to that shit Yngwie puts out?? It has no feeling, no soul!!
@ShreddingFinn3 ай бұрын
Can you cleanly play the intro to Welcome? I'd say that is pretty technical
@TylerJohnstonGuitar3 ай бұрын
@@rickeymitchell8303 What I was saying is not a knock on Slash at all. I meant Slash isn’t focused on playing arpeggios, he’s focused on playing what sounds good. And I prefer that.
@NintenDub3 ай бұрын
Yngwies rising force is a great album. He has probably 2 or 3 great ones. The rest are just the same, and sure he's deuchey but so is slash
@davemish41633 ай бұрын
Slash was a refreshing change from all of the shredders who sounded the same in the 1980s. He could play fast, but there was something there that referenced the past too. So many musicians are considered great because of what they brought to the table at a certain time. They should be understood in that context, whether or not you enjoy it. Clapton is a great example of this. He was a huge influence on guitarists, and yet so many present day guitar players hate on him.
@jamiemiller61563 ай бұрын
The big issue with guitar players is too many of them worry about how technical something is and don't pay attention to how good it sounds and how fun is it play.
@lilleaton3 ай бұрын
What could people have against Slash's playing? It's tasteful, extremely melodic, and just the right amount of notes.
@sirtogii52163 ай бұрын
Saying Slash is overrated is lazy. Sure he's not the most innovative rock hero we've seen but he is f%¤ing good at what he does. Everything he plays works with the tune he is playing to. Love a lot of his solo stuff, although the latest one is a bit too old school bluesy and not enough rock for my liking.
@cookiebombsta26073 ай бұрын
He’s overrated. And I’m not lazy. Anyhoo, could you make me a ham sammitch? My elbow kinda hurts and I better stay on the couch.
@sirtogii52163 ай бұрын
@@cookiebombsta2607 Have a cookie
@dprince28853 ай бұрын
@@cookiebombsta2607How can any musician be overrated? You either dig it or you don't, the album sales etc speak for themselves. Overrated is when people claim something is amazing and it's poor/mediocre. You can't say that when he's achieved what he has in music. Simply say it's not your thing and that cool. But saying he's overrated is moronic.
@blackstormer953 ай бұрын
@@cookiebombsta2607 how's the fat inside your arteries going?
@werewolflover86363 ай бұрын
@@cookiebombsta2607Now explain your reasoning behind your statement. Just saying he’s “overrated” just because isn’t an answer!
@francesco01853 ай бұрын
That guy is a living legend. One of the last guitar heroes. I learned almost 20 of his songs...what a trip: a riff machine, solos everywhere, smart melodic solutions. No way I could say anything against him. He's a master.
@loydthabartender57943 ай бұрын
There was some conan obrien sketch a while back where he's playing guitar and the guitar style changes. I knew from the first note that the joke was that it was actually Slash behind the curtain playing. I knew it before the punchline came just from the first note. I can sing the sweet child of mine solo note for note and so can a lot of people who don't even play guitar. I don't think Slash is the best guitarist ever or anything, and neither does he, but those two facts I just laid out definitely make him an amazing guitarist.
@justin43642 ай бұрын
Slash is one of the best rock guitarists ever because he plays what the song demands, not jerking off or just playing what is cool to guitarists (particularly in his prime, these days he tends to shred too much live imo). Also, his licks are just so incredibly recognizable, groovy, bluesy and aggressive. Go listen to the isolated slash guitars on welcome to the jungle, you’ll appreciate his playing way more. Everything just suits the song so perfectly.
@esehn69723 ай бұрын
Slash is the total package. He makes his guitar sing. Such great feel/groove and tone....and style/attitude.
@joker573 ай бұрын
People say that but man , but have you ever covered a slash tune? He’s got some finger twisting riffs I’ll say that
@TheFatstrat793 ай бұрын
Love Slash. It's his fault "as my wife says' why there is constant music, guitars, pedals, gigs going on! he's no knoffler...but he is Saul Hudson.
@BaronsDuju3 ай бұрын
Anyone who says Slash isn’t that good must be speaking about technique only… even tho his technique is really good. He is one of the only guitarists so instantly identifiable. He’s made some of rocks most identifiable riffs and licks, he plays them with a feel that is just superb, and of course he lives and breathes rock n roll. Haters are insane. He’s up there with Page and Hendrix.
@werewolflover86363 ай бұрын
What’s the obsession with technique? Shouldn’t it be much more important that a song sounds good and it’s actually rememberable vs how many notes you can play in a second, different scales you use, or cords you know? Nobody cares about any of this except idiots trying to act like they’re all virtuosos!
@iamsandman73 ай бұрын
I save my “hate” for Axl 😉 Slash has always been a great groove player. GnR stood out for the riffs as much as anything else
@8CountAudio2 ай бұрын
When most players were tapping and divebombing on pointy guitars, Slash was playing bluesy and filthy on a big ole Lp neck. His loose, Page-y phrasing was such a breath of fresh air in the late ‘80s
@chriskoch24653 ай бұрын
Today we have guitar acrobatics, takes talent yes but dosent say anything. Slash makes you feel the song and thats means more to people.
@domingogp3 ай бұрын
Hope one day you analyze Izzy Stradlin, for me has always been the spark & spice of GNR! And also his own material is great! 🎩🎸✨
@gratitudedude42802 ай бұрын
I think slash is very underrated still even. When you listen to appetite for destruction, listen to how well him and izzy stradlin write there riffs togehter. A lot of the time theyre doing different things and its so expressive. Then slash's solos are incredible melodies and just passionate. The 80's really got watered down with all the melodic shredders and stuff like that towards the end of the 80's. Slahs's style was a breathe of fresh air and energy, swagger, groove, shred that was needed at that point. Dirty rock 'n roll and fast and punky at times from duff mckagen's influence of punk. Then his image is legendary, and that just adds to his legacy, and then all the stories and all that too. Great stuff.
@agenticmark2 ай бұрын
Slash is great but his best work was when he is with duff and Izzy. It takes all 3 to fill out that sound.
@pedraw3 ай бұрын
I've gained immense admiration for Slash the last few years. When he released the Snakepit album "Ain't Life Grand" I was blown away. Then a few years back I watched the Slash and the Conspirators live in Sydney Australia video and was hooked ever since. He's more than an image, he's the real deal.
@michaelpacinus2422 ай бұрын
Slash used to rub me out for cash
@user-sn3cs2hd8r3 ай бұрын
It’s like the people that say Jerry Seinfeld isn’t that funny ….. even though he created the top comedy show for 8 years and was the highest paid comedian. Haters will always hate bc they think being a critical is a talent
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
I just covered that Ghost song. Love that riff. I love Slash. Classic blues hard rocker. Influence for sure. How can you not like Classic bluesy rock? 😂 Zero gimmicks, no whammy bar, just great blues rock and pentatonic jams. Check out my Ghost cover!
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
All the haters probably could never come up with the fun catchy and iconic famous riffs that slash has done 😂 Guy has transcended beyond the GnR guitarist, and collaborated with so many artists, solo projects, Velvet Revolver, Myles Kennedy stuff, His new Blues tribute album. He's still rocking in 2024. Jealousy is a strange beast 😂
@jakovmilicevic60493 ай бұрын
Thinking someone sucks does not make you jealous
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
@jakovmilicevic6049 Well, then to say Slash sucks, for no reason then, is just plain stupid then. If you don't even play guitar just stfu already 😂
@dprince28853 ай бұрын
You can not like someone because it's not your flavour but thinking someone "sucks" when they have achieved what they have like slash is fucking weird and clearly not a rashional response.@@jakovmilicevic6049
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@jakovmilicevic6049 It usually means you're ignorant...
@jakovmilicevic60493 ай бұрын
@@MickH60 it means i have an opinion
@giancarlodileo13453 ай бұрын
I am absolutely no Slash "hater" - he has his moments, but mostly I just don't feel him. Couple of days ago I heard Lukather live - that is someone I feel. By the way - same with Bonnamassa, I do not feel him. He is playing great, but ... 5 minutes listening to SRV and this guy really touches me. They all are great musicians and at the end - as always in those things - it is just a matter of personal taste. M2C
@dprince28853 ай бұрын
Spot on! Music is art and art is subjective. But if millions and millions have purchased his stuff it' stupid to say he's overrated. I can't stand Taylor Swifts music for example but she's not overrated, she's clearly amazing at her chosen genre and style.
@tonymarinelli73043 ай бұрын
Lukather is my absolute favorite and next level
@jamiemiller61563 ай бұрын
That might me one of the most intelligent responses from someone who is not into something as I have heard in awhile. Do your thing and listen to what you like and let everyone else do the same.
@jwinchester13203 ай бұрын
I agree it’s about how the music affects you. Stevie is the man it’s tough for anyone to live up to that.
@McGuire406952 ай бұрын
Finally, a person with common sense. I feel the same way about Bonamassa, and absolutely LOVE SRV as well!
@creamwobbly3 ай бұрын
He's not overrated jeez People who like him listen to him _because he's not flashy._ Sure, he's _showy_ because he's a bona fide rock star. Same way people listen to Ozzy or Motörhead. That's some damned good company.
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
All the haters probably could never come up with the fun catchy and iconic famous riffs that slash has done 😂 Guy has transcended beyond the GnR guitarist, and collaborated with so many artists, solo projects, Velvet Revolver, Myles Kennedy stuff, His new Blues tribute album. He's still rocking in 2024. Jealousy is a strange beast 😂
@TranceSFX17 күн бұрын
So much verbal salad. Fuck, KZbin engagement rules ruin content
@matorohy91702 ай бұрын
Man how can someone say that Slash is bad guitarist. His song-writing is something unbelievable. His songs from SMKC, from OOTD, from Snakepit, from GNR, it's something really awesome. I must say that nobody has done something like that. Only Slash. For me he is famous by the reason. And in my opinion he is best guitarist in the world. He can improvise so fast, so clean, so good. His solos are heart-touching. He can write in any genre. Okey not metal but in my opinion Hard Rock, Rock, Blues are more musical than Metal. I love metal. I do metal, i listen to metal. But I like Hard Rock more. And I know so many guitarists. And for me Slash is best. And he is humble too. I love him so much and it's not always about fast playing. Its really not. Song should have soul. Song should not be fast car. Slash knows what he is doing and he is doing it best. Really. In GNR and SMKC he does Hard Rock. In Slash Snakepit it was Hard Rock combined with metal singing. In Velvet Revolver it was Soft Rock and Hard Rock too. And in OOTD he does Blues rock. And he does everything perfect. He is best guitarist of all time. For me
@flightsimbuilder3 ай бұрын
Why am I even reacting to such a stupid statement? I've been gigging now for 26 years with my current band averaging no less than 70 gigs per year. The point is.. I bet 99% of the haters are wanna be guitar players who have done nothing. Credit to Slash and all working players. Rock on !!
@mathtrixmusiclix42483 ай бұрын
I used to be a doubter. Then, “Living the Dream” came out. Saw him live on that tour. Now I’m a believer.
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
That riff confused my brain and both hands. As a beginner still, it was tough for me to get under my fingers. But once muscle memory kicked in, I can play it easily now.
@ahyesverygood13362 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="41">0:41</a> - ...because he's Slash and they're just some random people in a comments section. I doubt we'll be hearing any legendary, iconic riffs and solos from them. Ever😄.
@iamanovercomer32533 ай бұрын
Neither is EVH , yet it seems like everyone drools over him. Jeff Beck Alvin Lee Robin Trower are great guitar players yet EVH gets talked about ⁉️
@anthonylove8213 ай бұрын
Don’t know how Slash can have a lot of haters. For a guy that came from almost nothing busted his a$$ to learn guitar at a young age and turn his life from an average kid to something many of could only dream of, people should praise his desire to get somewhere in life. He’s been to more places we could ever dream, play in front of thousands, meet many people from different cultures etc. I would say that if you believe in yourself like he did, you can make your dreams come true. I saw guns at giants stadium when the filmed the paradise city video. They were a kick a$$ band and glad I was able to see the original lineup. Not many can say that. I applaud Slash for what he’s become. Kudos to him.
@agenticmark2 ай бұрын
Still 1000 times better than Kirk Hammett
@Guitar3872 ай бұрын
Allot of people are jealous of his success, he does not have the technical perfection style like Paul Gilbert, Vai or Goven, but he is a very artistic inventive clever guitarist.
@CalliGom3 ай бұрын
Wouldn´t the BB box start on the 12th fret for B?
@lawbossproductions13313 ай бұрын
I think the 'box' Robert is playing in is often referred to as the "Albert King Box."
@thomaskendall62553 ай бұрын
I feel like people who hate on Slash are focused solely on chops and don't seem to have any real musical appreciation. There are plenty of players that can shred all over the place, but there are far fewer that can actually build the melodic riffs and phrases Slash seems to create so effortlessly. Truly one of the greats IMO.
@kdogg78823 ай бұрын
I can think of a ton of shred guitar players and virtuosos that can play ridiculous things most of us never will, but none of them write anything memorable.
@kdogg78823 ай бұрын
@A-xb1gf Not even just bedroom shredders, world class shredders. How many actual legendary songs do guys like Vai, Satriani, and Malmsteen have to their names? Very very few. Slash has more in one album than these guys have in a career. Years ago I saw Satriani open for Dream Theater and Petrucci played him out of the building.
@tim_shipp2 ай бұрын
Love him or hate him, he is an absolute guitar hero. He basically resurrected the Gibson brand.
@TMG-ln3lr2 ай бұрын
I never knew he got hate from anybody. Everyone I know treats him like a guitar god.
@aristokilla14962 ай бұрын
Dude wrote literally legendary and yet simple solos in the history of rock music! Thanks God for Slash!
@Rocknrolldaddy81-xy8ur3 ай бұрын
I think that’s the Albert King box…BB tends to play in the next box at the 12th fret (in B). I think.
@johannespatzig62183 ай бұрын
I think you’re correct.
@JohnDoe-ny1wp3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Sirius by Alan Parsons Project.
@jeramythompson13163 ай бұрын
I love your videos and your teaching style, but that is not the BB Box. That opening lick is in the Albert King Box a.k.a the House of Blues. You have to move up a whole step to get to what is commonly referred to as the BB Box.
@KRAZEEIZATION3 ай бұрын
His manners are poor too. My daughter worked at his Dublin gig recently and he barged through a door and bumped into her nearly knocking her over and didn’t even apologise. He’s now a grumpy old man with a silly had and too many Gibsons!
@nesta85183 ай бұрын
He’s the main reason I started playing guitar. Even a deaf person could feel his awesomeness!
@gregory493 ай бұрын
It’s his solo/riff composition on SO many beloved songs, something that’s been lost among guitarists of today where they want their guitar heroes to sound like the musical interpretation of the Pythagorean theorem(which is fine, there’s space for that too). The guy is fucking musical… it’s MUSIC.
@SpedSpedding3 ай бұрын
I've never heard of Slash. Thanks, I will have to check him out!
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
Ha ha! Nice one! Well I know who you are, so you're doing something right! 🤟🎸 Found you and Sophie individually and now you guys are rocking together!
@RobertBakerGuitar3 ай бұрын
HA
@70chevelless3 ай бұрын
Slash is amazing, how can you not admit that with how many Iconic solos and riffs/ballads that man has written.
@YaHiX_93 ай бұрын
He may not be that great player in technical terms and virtuosity. But he's veeeery great in terms of composition, feel, and art form and that's what really matters the most. I forgot who said this next quote but it goes something like this "I'd rather hear one that make me feel something, than to hear 1000 note that makes me feel none"
@reaper35092 ай бұрын
My favorite slash solo is from nothing to say. It’s so raw and shreddy
@joshfulmer368920 күн бұрын
I love the alternate picking part that was a lot of fun. Reminds me of thunderstruck a little bit.
@robbiegarnz77322 ай бұрын
I mean he’s good but not great. He can’t do sweep piking or tapping very well and I’ve never seen him do much with his right hand other than hold a pick. But despite his limitations I appreciate Slash’s style and kick ass work ethic!
@EEMusicLIVE22 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE Slash! Of couse there are plenty of HATERS to go around. Many of them don't even play guitar!
@wildstarchild68793 ай бұрын
When I hear people talking about whether they think guitarists are overrated or whatever, I've just learned over the years to shut down on it. I used to engage in all that incessant babel, but I realize that it comes from everyone’s varying tastes. I’m going to like bands and guitarists that you may or may not hate, so there’s really no wrong answer. You may hate 'Poison',... but I bet you sing-along to “Every Rose” or “Nothing But A Good Time” before you catch yourself doing it and look around to see if anybody saw you just before you say,..."Fn Poison suuucks!” I’ve known tons of people who used to be right beside me at concerts, thrashing out to a band, only to hear them a couple years later telling me how much they hated and never once loved them. They were the ones that showed me how to play some of the solo notes I know today, because they were the ones who figured them out and taught them to me…Lolol The point is that you can say anything you want about Slash, but there would have never been these huge iconic songs like “Welcome to the Jungle, Sweet Child, Paradise City, etc." and so many others we all know and love, without him. I don't think I have ever met anyone who didn't like at least one of those three songs. I guess I’ve just tried to adopt a philosophy where, "If I don’t like it, but I know, thousands of others do, let them enjoy it in peace." I have had moments that made me wonder why, in the living hell, someone would like a particular song because I thought it sucked so bad, but then there's this huge group of people up rocking out to it. It makes me want to pull my hair out, ears off, and stab drillbits in it! I have never been a huge Zeppelin fan… I know, I know, and I’ve caught hell over the years. (LOL) Same with Skynard. I cannot stand Rush. I can’t stand G. Lee’s voice; it's just never been the type of music I’m into, even though Neil Peart is/was one of the baddest ass drummers I’ve ever heard, but I would rather listen to Tommy Lee play drums because it’s more my style. And I know you guys would line up all day long to argue with that, but that’s fine because it’s about preference! You go and enjoy what you love, and I'll do the same. Screaming at me and telling me that the music I like sucks isn't going to dissuade me from listening to it. Some people would lay down in front of a bus to proclaim and defend the fact that Slash is the greatest guitar player of all time. Lolol…. You are not gonna change that fact in their minds. The same person might tell you that Eric Johnson blows….lol The fact is, all this shit is subjective. Unless there is some kind of sonic guitar test out there where one must sit down and play every single note in perfect time, perfect measure, and perfect pitch, then you’re never going to have an honest test on who’s the best or whatever. How can you judge between Stevie Ray Vaughan and Mark Knopfler? Why would you even want to? Enjoy both of them instead of pitting them against each other in a duel of death. Two very unique styles, both delicious for the ears to listen to. I never really understood the word overrated or underrated. People who love Slash’s guitar playing are going to rate him highly, and those that don’t won't. If the ones who really like him ever write it down, people who don’t like Slash are going to read it and cry, “Bullshit!” We need to be smarter and not get drawn into so much debate, unless that’s what we’re after in the first place. I think the reason so many people don’t actually learn how to play better is because they’re more interested in fussing and blaming everything on the equipment or the tricks and special effects that guitar players use in the studio because such and such player isn't all that good...(blah blah blah) . lol I could not care less! If it sounds good on the album, GREAT! And I really don’t care if I go to a concert and a guitar player comes out and uses a couple backing tracks behind him and rips a solo over the top of it. That doesn’t bother me at all. lastly, you certainly do not need me to tell you what you talk about or whatever... I'm just throwing in a little common sense commentary. I love robust talk about music, but I hate when it breaks down to people calling each other stupid because of the things they like. Some folks believe that their opinions should be the rule and there's no other room in the boat for anyone who thinks otherwise. They will be the first one to flip the boat over and drown everyone else for their own selfish ambitions.
@ShreddingFinn3 ай бұрын
Anyone who thinks Slash is overrated better be able to rip out the intro to Welcome, or frankly play through any song on AFD. Slash didn't play a million notes because he couldn't, its because the music didn't call for it
@NintenDub3 ай бұрын
Slash is overrated. They had one great album. That's it. Dudes been way overblown for decades now
@J.Lee833 ай бұрын
@@NintenDubFacts.
@slashtrio3 ай бұрын
@@NintenDubI’m a fan of slash but I think that is a fair point to an extent. AFD is classic album but the other GNR record is not so great, a few standout songs and solos. I do like his playing on the first snakepit album from 1995. I think at that time he had a very cool dirty blues sound with a touch of 80s rock with his legato but I am not a huge fan of those songs and that singer. I’m not sure he’s really overrated because I mostly hear guitarists in comment sections saying he’s not that great. Maybe it’s just because he’s more popular in general and is a well known guy and has all those signature models. He’s kind of brand almost. I like his playing style from the 90s. But his style is quite basic compared to tons of shedders out there, although to be fair most of said players have probably never even had hit songs. Malmstein is a mind blowing player but no one knows who he is aside from players and his music is not really very good unless you’re just all about the guitar
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
Agreed. And I can say I can't. I can't keep up with his solos or some of the brain twisted riffs.
@RoofsHobbyGuitar3 ай бұрын
@@NintenDubReally? Lol Idiot. Guy had multiple solo projects , Velvet Revolver, Myles Kennedy stuff, and just released a blues tribute album. Kids like you are morons and probably don't even play half as good as him. If you can, prove it. 😉
@James-ec4eb3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah Slash is the bomb 💣 one of the best ever and I'm an older man 54 in September he is awesome love his tone and the way he utilizes the rhythm pickup just awesome
@rik_rule3 ай бұрын
I think he comes up with good sounding parts …it doesn’t have to be complicated…..it’s rock and roll 😎
@Miri_20243 ай бұрын
Thank you - Slash it's always fun
@ddguitars19693 ай бұрын
He isn’t one of the shred stunt guys BUT he is a fantastic song writer and BAND guitarist…. Page and Richard’s don’t shred….they don’t do 220bpm or polyphia but they have made more money than any shred guy ever…because they write songs that appeal to the soul and make you feel better after hearing them. Isn’t that what we do this for? For people to respond?
@briansmith17602 ай бұрын
I saw him last Friday on his blues tour. AMAZING
@bluecollarguitarist2 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of the criticism of Slash stems from his early days when him (and GnR) were just completely wasted all the time. Some of his performances back then were not very flattering. I saw him a few years ago with Miles Kennedy and the Conspirators and it was the best guitar sound I’ve ever heard.
@phillippitts62943 ай бұрын
Well, he’s a million times better than me, at least !
@allbushnocraft30313 ай бұрын
it’s the tumbling down the stairs lead style passing notes etc instantly recognisable
@diequietschbeus81812 ай бұрын
My biggest "problem" with Slash is that he has become sort of his own caricature. Same look, same posing (with or without guitar), same licks for more than 20 years.
@LewisShieldsUS3 ай бұрын
If Svengoolie played guitar
@chromebuoy3 ай бұрын
Thats some statement.......mind you 517k subscriber's whats it matter if you lose a few thousand. 😂
@ZalMoxis2 ай бұрын
Well he's pretty average to my ears and sloppy... although having said that... there's always room for him like everyone else. Thats his angle to be like that so be it....who are we to poor scorn on another... anyone hating another is the problem...
@Jayquiroz39282 ай бұрын
Bro! I will love to have your tone to play worship music Sundays! Please make some tonex captures!!!!
@gregdemeterband2 ай бұрын
Such easy cheesy Commercial stuff.... never did like it... never will... always a pleasure...
@lollofunky3 ай бұрын
great click bait title "Slash Isn't Really That Good?" :) :) LOL ...anyway GNR album come out in 1988, when all the guitar players were using tapping and floyd rose, and playing the "I am the fastest dude" game Yngwie, Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert etc etc all these talented guitar heroes....so to have a guy SLASH bringing back an old style of playing was a great revolution !
@mrdfk94102 ай бұрын
Slash has my respect, however, I have never quite forgiven him for butchering "Hey Joe" solo at the Rock n Roll HOF. I was so hyped for him playing with Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox, but then Slash butchered the solo imo haha. Other than that, the man has his place in history, can't hate him for that.
@mikec88153 ай бұрын
Hes no Eric Johnson but he's not trying to be. Which is a good thing cause he couldn't be.
@chrisgmurray36222 ай бұрын
I've never thought Slash was anything but a good competent guitarist. He's not a god or an idol, nor is he the "greatest ever", or anything like that ,which sounds more like fan-club PR, than real musical appreciation. I don't want to be thought to be "damning with faint praise," but to over-rate him is just as bad as dismissing his work out of hand. Sadly we live in a time of intense and fast gratification, asked to like ir dislike someone or something because it suits marketing gurus to polarise identity opinions for their own benefit. Slash is, as is Don Felder, and Isn Moss (of Cold Chisel), and maybe Keith Scott , Brian May, and even George Harrison, well fitted for the songs they solo in, and the right kind of approach,and personality, for their respective bands. Any of them would be good wherever they played, but most would never have been heard of without the popular success of the songs their band turned out. If it weren't for the success of Guns and Roses, no one would be talking about Slash's guitar playing, whereas maybe someone like Eric Clapton or Jeff Beck would be notable even without a particular band setting. This doesn't make them any better than someone adapted especially for the group they were in,... it just means they have a slightly different musical goal or task.
@silkroad12012 ай бұрын
I have no idea what you're on about, but I feel like you're trying to convince people that he's good through a technical aspect. Technically, he's not even on par with most 12 year olds these days. What makes Slash so good is the way he's able to express emotion with every note he plays and make his audience feel something. It's not WHAT he's playing, it's HOW he's playing it. Slash has more soul and feel in his left nut than most people can even fathom. That's what makes him so fucking good. It has nothing to do with 7ths and minor bullshit penatonics or whatever the fuck. Music is an art. It's not a sport or a science (Listen to "Aint it Fun" by GnR and you -might- see what I mean)
@BlackPalmPincushion3 ай бұрын
Say what you will about Slash, but never forget that when " Appetite for Destruction" was released, he SINGLE HANDEDLY reminded the whole world what rock and roll guitar was. And it sure as hell wasn't Bach and Paganini.
@YepMarko2 ай бұрын
Don't think that hate is saying Slash is overated. Honestly if you say he is good , like really good, than it's really what he is really good. If you say he is one for best ever, well... He was to late to influence so many guitarist that already had heroes like Clapton, Page, Beck, Blackmore, Frimp, Hendrix ofc... By time of Slash you already had Martin Fridman, Steve Vai, Gilbert, that shreded shit out of anyone. Than if we talk about melody, Slash is really great with that, but still he wasn't that game changing. He did influence a lot of 90s kids tbh. Slash is not that high skilled mind blowing guitarist nor he can play anything, he is kind a unique with sound and stile witch is great and even as persona.
@guitarizt683 ай бұрын
He's ALWAYS been overrated. Smart that he capitalized on the fame that being in GnR provided - although that fame came more from being a caricature of a Rock Star (top hat, shades, etc.), not so much a LEGIT Rock Star who can play.
@helio10552 ай бұрын
A good guitar player is not only someone who is technically good, but someone who above all writes great songs And say what you want he’s written some very great / badass fuckin songs
@4GuitarTrance3 ай бұрын
Was never a Guns 'n' Roses fan, at all, and was never a Slash fan. Not saying he's not good, just don't care for his style, and definitely not his tone. I didn't like anything that came along after Slash (end of late 70's and 80's rock era) either... the so-called "alternative" or the so-called "Nu-Rock" scenes and all others similar. Hey, not my thing... and only my opinion!
@axel94732 ай бұрын
I think with Slash and in extension of course GnR, it's similar to bands like AC/DC or even Stones. Everyone says their stuff is so easy and the guitar players are bad because they can't shred or something like that. But then you rarely ever see someone actually playing those songs well. Like, people can play the notes but it rarely sounds as it is supposed to. Simple stuff still has to be played well, it has to groove the right way. AC/DC is definitely the prime example here imo. If it's so easy, why does it sound wrong when you play it, and not when they do? Because difficulty isn't always about playing fast and complex.
@jasoncdebussy2 күн бұрын
I wasn't aware that people hate Slash. For me he is a pretty good guitarist but far from the best
@angrytroll272 ай бұрын
Hes a solid player. But sick to death of hearing bout him
@kevinwidyandra41402 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes in terms of technical proficiency/mastery, slash is not up there, mediocre at best. BUT, in terms of persona/presence, widely recognized riffs, music composing, rock n roll swagger, he is definitely among the GOATS
@guitary3 ай бұрын
Not sure any guitarist went freshman with the greatness of Appetite in changes, low growl and melodical adventure. And I would kinda blame Axl for deviance in the illusions albums… But then Come back with that beginning of VR Slither and the solo…. Come on man.
@SaintYaronimo2 ай бұрын
I love Slash, but I don't love his playing. Same goes for SRV for me. I don't like the fast "shreddy" stuff. His solo on knocking on heavens door, that's what I love.
@SwampEye1Ай бұрын
Slash totally got my respect in 1988 on Appetite ... eventhough I kept asking myself who wrote the song : Slash or Izzy ? Well the prominent guitar is usually played by Slash so I guess he wrote the songs , more or less, ... of course not the lyrics
@goodcopbadcop98723 ай бұрын
I never really dug Slash or GnR, but I would never say he isn't good. He is an intuitive player much like Pagey but lacks the technical understanding. Some people are jealous of players who just jam and really don't know the music theory behind it.
@80sRockHead2 ай бұрын
I think of what he is doing there as Dorian with the major 6 and b7. BB tended to not use a 7 at all. Also, when I first learned this song years ago, I played the B note on 4th string 9th fret (instead of open B string). Don't know if that is right or not but it does have more of a percussive sound.
@subjektobjektpradikat79022 ай бұрын
Since pairing with MK Slash sells himself under value. Saw Slash live on the tour a few month ago and MK seemed bored and spoiled the show with repetitive rock star gestures and lack of ambition. OOTD is a well produced album btw.
@vikashchandra99173 ай бұрын
Slash is great with some legendary licks and solos. The issue I have is his live performances, where he isn’t able to do justice to his songs. I am not sure of the early GnR days but stuff I can find are mostly let downs. Sure there are a couple of nice concerts but majority is not meeting the quality of recordings. Many bands play stuff differently live but still hit the needed level, his ones don’t. Great to learn pentatonic licks from though, great inside the box player.
@CD-gk9ix3 ай бұрын
Why do guys care? Can Petrucci, Satriani, or Van run circles around Slash? Probably. Slash is much closer to them, than we are to him. And, all those riffs you heard on the GnR records and tried to learn? He came up with them in the creative process. We are merely trying to replicate them.
@theuserthatishere2 ай бұрын
i think the gap between gnr stardom and slash's guitar on it's own is why folks think he's not a blow your mind type of player. outside of gnr and izzy song writing he never really grew or did anything that made any one really care about his musical direction. don't agree? facts are the facts, snake pit, revolver...yawn,.....i think i just dozed off
@kuanchen66972 ай бұрын
He might not be the most skillful guitarist. He's got his own unique style and tone which are beloved, studied, and imitated. He's the legend of rock. He's the reason I started playing guitar and buying Gibsons.