Just watched GNR live in Munich a Week ago and had a amazing Time. So Glad he is still around and i got to See HIM & and GNR live. One of My all Time Favorites. Pure Icon
It’s cool hearing Slash mention Thin Lizzy. You can really hear how they influenced GNR when you listen to tracks like Warriors, Killer on the Loose, S&M, The Rocker, Black Boy on the Corner. That rare balance of soul, street cred and genuine songwriting ability
I love how you bring out the humanity in the artists that you talk to - regular folk who have attained lofty heights, in bringing us the metal groove. Thank you for that. I have been a fan of yours since 2010, and will continue to follow all of your endeavors. Peace!
I echo Quentin’s sentiments. I hope you will acknowledge the immense amount of pleasure you, and Banger, provide us with. The “semi-anthropological” underpinnings in your work give it extra depth, perspective, and meaning. And what a great interview!
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my older sister did the,"ok enough am radio" in mid to late 70s.it was just in time for a lot of kiss, pink floyd, zepplin, aerosmith, judas priest, black sabbath,max webster,rush,van halen.
Huge thumbs-up! Great questions and awesome answers. I think the main takeaway for me is a sense of authenticity and clarity. Like Slash’s guitar notes, his speaking voice rings solid and true.
He is one of my top 5 guitar playesr that really influenced me as a guitar player 1. Randy Rhoads 2. Jeff Hanneman 3. Slash 4. Ace Frehley 5. Duane Allman
T \oo/ yes I do play the Les Paul Log. 2013 Gibson Les Paul Traditional no weight relief and also play a Schecter KM6 with Black Winter pups. That all goes virgin through a Marshall DSL-40c. Nothing says a sexy sound like that of a Les Paul through a Marshall amp. I did forget to toss Dave Mustaine in there somewhere. I'll stretch it to top 10 to include 6 Dave Mustaine 7 Stevie Ray 8 Dan Spitz 9 Joe Bonamasa I am starting to like this guys playing 10 myself. I know it's a funny but you have to have inspire yourself to try to compete with these guys. For me I look at versatility with in the solos and song structure. Lot of my guys are lead players so I look for what kind of emotion is in their riffs and solos. Yes Jeff shreds but when it comes to Beauty Through Order or Human Stain (after the slow part) you can imagine the mosh pit going nuts
I love this channel just subscribed, so good Interviews man. great interviewer+background crew! SLASH+CHRIS ADLER BOOMHH!! I think he was wearing Breitling luxury chronograph watch. Funny how he had a one string guitar, Im a drummer and played master of puppers on guitar but only with one string, LOL!
I love GNR and AFD no doubt set the world on fire. But when talking “LA glam metal” I would like to get Slash’s thoughts on the main riff to Lay It Down. You can’t tell me Warren DeMartini was a poser...
tambor76 he wanted to just play rock music, but when he showed up to the audition they asked him "so what are you gonna be wearing?" And so he knew he wasn't gonna get the gig cause it had to do with looking glam..... GNR is better than poison anyways.....
If he didnt wanna glam it up then why does he do it on the early GNR photos? Makeup, lipstick, the whole nine yards. The photos are out there, just do a search.
VH wasn't glam. They were out before that whole scene that started to fester like a wound around 81/2. They had a showy/fun presentation in the late 70s to early 80s, but they had late 70s ethos and clothes IN THE LATE 70s where it was appropriate. The problem is that damn near the entire spate of lesser bands in the 80s tried to copy their style from the prior decade and did a shit job of it. No one likes a counterfeit. It makes you look like a sellout, which they all were. They were corny cut-rate approximations that lacked the musicianship VH had. Motley Crue was a bit different with the Satanic thing and GNR was more stripped down. However, I've seen all 3 of those groups called glam at least once and incorrectly so for the most part. Crue was the closest to it with their late 80s make up years where Vince wore pink lipstick and shit. However, neither VH nor GNR was glam simply because they came out of LA like the rest. They had their own self-created looks/presentations and both of them looked different than the majority of bands that were out when either of them hit. When VH hit, most of the bands were leather/spike clad angry looking blokes. When GNR hit, everyone was glam. Similarly when GNR became popular, you started seeing shitty sounding and looking approximations of them with dudes in leather/jeans/top hats, etc. The thing that stands out about VH and GNR is not their appearances, though they both had very saleable appearances and they were better looking in a general sense than a band like Journey (ugliest band ever). It was their musical chops that made them huge as soon as they dropped and that keeps them forever well-thought of today. Meanwhile bands like RATT and Slaughter were shit on by rock fans then and now.
Yeah too bad he talks so much shit about glam culture and style, the scene. Oh well. He likes super loud and rougher.... I guess... somehow. I always thought and think GNR is Glam influenced, sort of glam style with axl rose and everything. Long hair. stylish leather stuff tophat. Reminds me of Aerosmith in a way. And also they say Hanoi Rocks as an influence and they are glam'y heavily. But thats all good.
I was born in LA in 1971, and my family moved to Seattle in summer of 1986. At the time I moved from LA, I was very much into early thrash and punk/metal crossover. I remember seeing tons of GNR show fliers posted around town in 86 and they definitely looked VERY glam... especially Axl and Duff with big hair-sprayed hair. We considered them and Poison to be the upcoming poser kings of the LA glam scene. Maybe I'm wrong (because I never got to see them live in those days.. that just wasn't my cup of tea), but we all thought they were a local glam band too. I like Slash a lot, but I feel like he is trying to distance himself from that scene. Perhaps I'm wrong... I don't know.
Axel the Frank Who are you? A guitarist of a heavy metal band who tunes down to the point where you play shit and get away with it? And you don't even solo? Honestly, posers don't make this far. These guys did. So your point is pretty lame and invalid.
Slash is the guitar icon period
Just watched GNR live in Munich a Week ago and had a amazing Time. So Glad he is still around and i got to See HIM & and GNR live. One of My all Time Favorites. Pure Icon
You're so lucky my two all time favorites as well!🤘
I love HIM, same for GNR but I am a lot into Black Metal and Melodic Death Metal.
It’s cool hearing Slash mention Thin Lizzy. You can really hear how they influenced GNR when you listen to tracks like Warriors, Killer on the Loose, S&M, The Rocker, Black Boy on the Corner. That rare balance of soul, street cred and genuine songwriting ability
Thanks for the interview Owen Wilson!
His November Rain Solo in the wind in front of a church is the most memorable moment in my childhood.
I love how you bring out the humanity in the artists that you talk to - regular folk who have attained lofty heights, in bringing us the metal groove. Thank you for that. I have been a fan of yours since 2010, and will continue to follow all of your endeavors. Peace!
Thanks a lot! \m/
I echo Quentin’s sentiments. I hope you will acknowledge the immense amount of pleasure you, and Banger, provide us with. The “semi-anthropological” underpinnings in your work give it extra depth, perspective, and meaning. And what a great interview!
If you guys ever managed to interview Axl I'll die
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I somehow lost the password. I love any help you can offer me!
@Zeke Malachi Instablaster :)
This guy asked some killer questions! Best interview I’ve seen in a while 🤘🏻
Van Halen are innovators/geniuses and pure Rock Royalty
Such a great guy! Horns up for Slash and the great music he has been a part of \m/
Best Slash interview I've seen.ive seen a lot.
my older sister did the,"ok enough am radio" in mid to late 70s.it was just in time for a lot of kiss, pink floyd, zepplin, aerosmith, judas priest, black sabbath,max webster,rush,van halen.
I Love it when we talk about his songs he loves.
Sweet Child opening riff was all i had to hear to know i had to play guitar. Slash is an amazing musician and person, so inspiring
Huge thumbs-up! Great questions and awesome answers. I think the main takeaway for me is a sense of authenticity and clarity. Like Slash’s guitar notes, his speaking voice rings solid and true.
My top 5 1.Edward Van Halen 2.Jeff Beck 3.Robin Trower 4.Jimi Hendrix 5.Richie Blackmore
I’ve seen this guy give interviews before he’s really good one of the best I’ve seen. Also slash is a legend the heart of gnr.
Love me some Slash. Great interview!
Slash is so freaking awesome!!
i heard the opening riff of sweet child and knew i wanted to play like the guy. Slash was my guitar inspiration i guess.
Thanks BangerTV
He is one of my top 5 guitar playesr that really influenced me as a guitar player
1. Randy Rhoads
2. Jeff Hanneman
3. Slash
4. Ace Frehley
5. Duane Allman
I bet u play a les paul lol
my top 5
1.jimmy page
2.james hetfield
3. izzy stradlin
4. Billie joe Armstrong
5. joe bonnamassa
and yes I play a low slung les paul
dave grohl is a big influence 2
T \oo/ yes I do play the Les Paul Log. 2013 Gibson Les Paul Traditional no weight relief and also play a Schecter KM6 with Black Winter pups. That all goes virgin through a Marshall DSL-40c. Nothing says a sexy sound like that of a Les Paul through a Marshall amp. I did forget to toss Dave Mustaine in there somewhere. I'll stretch it to top 10 to include
6 Dave Mustaine
7 Stevie Ray
8 Dan Spitz
9 Joe Bonamasa I am starting to like this guys playing
10 myself. I know it's a funny but you have to have inspire yourself to try to compete with these guys.
For me I look at versatility with in the solos and song structure. Lot of my guys are lead players so I look for what kind of emotion is in their riffs and solos. Yes Jeff shreds but when it comes to Beauty Through Order or Human Stain (after the slow part) you can imagine the mosh pit going nuts
T \oo/ Dave is an animal on drums. Guitar I like his tone
dude seems pretty down to earth
I'm drooling just by looking at all of those Gibson guitars.
Slash.really.knows.his.music!
EDDIE VAN HALEN JPYF8TDITCOYVOYVOYVOUVOYG9U EDDIE'S MY FUCKING IDOL MY ROLE MODEL
Have u ever realized how UN rock n roll America really is I mean when u walk outside your door
Sounds like Lars is doing interview, didn’t realize how much there cadence is the same. Love me some Metal evolution.
Great interviewer!
Amazing Interview!
Back in 2010 when metal was still big and good now it’s not the same
killer interview thanks
Slash seems like a really cool guy. Really laid back, no ego.
Great interview x)
Great interview
THE man!
I love this channel just subscribed, so good Interviews man. great interviewer+background crew! SLASH+CHRIS ADLER BOOMHH!!
I think he was wearing Breitling luxury chronograph watch. Funny how he had a one string guitar, Im a drummer and played master of puppers on guitar but only with one string, LOL!
Thanks man. Welcome!
Slash 2020 !
Rock n' Roll man
I just want to know what happened to Take 1..
I love GNR and AFD no doubt set the world on fire. But when talking “LA glam metal” I would like to get Slash’s thoughts on the main riff to Lay It Down. You can’t tell me Warren DeMartini was a poser...
no
Slash is Supercool
Flagged for false advertising, I came here for Nash the Slash......
He's dead.
ATTITUDE/ Hard rock and metal music does energize you and it is for the uncontrollably wild ones, holy outlaws/
That was cool
Slash says he didnt care for glam, yet he auditioned for Poison. That makes zero sense.
maybe he wanted exposure and after some time leave the band
tambor76 he wanted to just play rock music, but when he showed up to the audition they asked him "so what are you gonna be wearing?" And so he knew he wasn't gonna get the gig cause it had to do with looking glam..... GNR is better than poison anyways.....
Actually, he was offered the position and he turned it down because he would have to glam it up
If he didnt wanna glam it up then why does he do it on the early GNR photos? Makeup, lipstick, the whole nine yards. The photos are out there, just do a search.
Haha do your research first before you talk about something u know nothing about.
Come on Slash are you telling me George Lynch wasn't genuine?????
\__/ love this
For me, I always viewed GNR as sort of a bridge between Glam Metal and Alternative.....
no
I-WANT-YOU-TO-..
How did Slash ever stay so clear-headed and articulate (dare I say he sounds intelligent?!) after all those drugs!?!?!?!
quasipseudo1 he was clean since his near death experience
How long's it been? I saw them in '90 - '91'ish and they were lit on stage, but still an amazing show (Skid Row opened, Cleveland Colosseum [RIP]).
genetics
VH wasn't glam. They were out before that whole scene that started to fester like a wound around 81/2. They had a showy/fun presentation in the late 70s to early 80s, but they had late 70s ethos and clothes IN THE LATE 70s where it was appropriate. The problem is that damn near the entire spate of lesser bands in the 80s tried to copy their style from the prior decade and did a shit job of it. No one likes a counterfeit. It makes you look like a sellout, which they all were. They were corny cut-rate approximations that lacked the musicianship VH had. Motley Crue was a bit different with the Satanic thing and GNR was more stripped down. However, I've seen all 3 of those groups called glam at least once and incorrectly so for the most part. Crue was the closest to it with their late 80s make up years where Vince wore pink lipstick and shit. However, neither VH nor GNR was glam simply because they came out of LA like the rest. They had their own self-created looks/presentations and both of them looked different than the majority of bands that were out when either of them hit. When VH hit, most of the bands were leather/spike clad angry looking blokes. When GNR hit, everyone was glam. Similarly when GNR became popular, you started seeing shitty sounding and looking approximations of them with dudes in leather/jeans/top hats, etc. The thing that stands out about VH and GNR is not their appearances, though they both had very saleable appearances and they were better looking in a general sense than a band like Journey (ugliest band ever). It was their musical chops that made them huge as soon as they dropped and that keeps them forever well-thought of today. Meanwhile bands like RATT and Slaughter were shit on by rock fans then and now.
Only after Eddie's death did media, and shockingly enough fans, remove VH from the "Glam" era.
G'n'r not a glam hair band ? really? no sunset boulevard posers ? really ? to me that's exactly what they were !
GnR were never a Glam band.
Yeah too bad he talks so much shit about glam culture and style, the scene. Oh well. He likes super loud and rougher.... I guess... somehow.
I always thought and think GNR is Glam influenced, sort of glam style with axl rose and everything. Long hair. stylish leather stuff tophat. Reminds me of Aerosmith in a way. And also they say Hanoi Rocks as an influence and they are glam'y heavily. But thats all good.
I was born in LA in 1971, and my family moved to Seattle in summer of 1986. At the time I moved from LA, I was very much into early thrash and punk/metal crossover. I remember seeing tons of GNR show fliers posted around town in 86 and they definitely looked VERY glam... especially Axl and Duff with big hair-sprayed hair. We considered them and Poison to be the upcoming poser kings of the LA glam scene. Maybe I'm wrong (because I never got to see them live in those days.. that just wasn't my cup of tea), but we all thought they were a local glam band too. I like Slash a lot, but I feel like he is trying to distance himself from that scene. Perhaps I'm wrong... I don't know.
Axel the Frank Who are you? A guitarist of a heavy metal band who tunes down to the point where you play shit and get away with it? And you don't even solo? Honestly, posers don't make this far. These guys did. So your point is pretty lame and invalid.
Thrasher This. Slash even said in the video that they used a little make-up in the beginning, but they dropped it before AfD even came out.