Slash's Snakepit was his first solo effort post GNR. That setup did two albums. Then he did one or two albums with various singers. Now it's Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. All of its good! He also was in velvet revolver that had the band of gnr with Scott Weiland, former lead singer of stone temple pilots, and did two great albums with that set up.
Slash did 2 versions of Slash's Snakepit. This is the first with Eric Dover on vocals & Mike Inez (Alice In Chains) on bass. The second version had a vocalist named Rod Jackson. Both are great.
@@Fnelrbnef He doesn't have the range of Myles Kennedy but i love the tone Rod has and he's just a really good guy. I used to see him play in Richmond Va before he moved to Cali. Myles us also a really nice guy.
Slash is always so great no matter what he's involved with. Great song. You guy's really should check out Slash with Myles Kennedy. All of their records together kick ass. Check out their Live cover of Elton John's Rocket Man. 🚀 This one will will throw you another curve ball. Slash and Kid Rock on vocals. "I Hold On" ruclips.net/video/h7yDsscAEdI/видео.html
Had GN'R not split in 94/95, this would've been on the next GN'R album. I've always wondered what Axl would've done with it lyrically/vocally. It's a great song, it just makes you wonder.
@@chadwhitfield6946 I’ve seen the slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the conspirators 7 times over past 9 years.. great stuff.. I’ve suggested Anastasia live from Sydney many times ..
This record Slash (Guns N' Roses lead guitarist) put together in 1994 was an all-star line-up - Eric Dover (lead vocals) was a guitarist in Alice Cooper's band... Matt Sorum (drums) and Gilby Clarke (guitar) were from Guns N' Roses, and Mike Inez (bass) was from Alice In Chains. Guns had finished a massive tour in 1993 and released a covers album that year... A lot of lawsuits were involved w/ Guns vocalist Axl Rose, so work on a new Guns album was delayed... Always the working musician, Slash started writing music for a new Guns album and sent a copy of them to Axl... Allegedly, Axl sent Slash back the copy back, telling him the music was "no good' and wanted the new material to sound "more like Pearl Jam"... Frustrated w/ the inactivity, Slash put together Slash's Snakepit and recorded the material as the album "It's 5 O' clock somewhere"... Guns' label Geffen agreed to release it in 1995. Slash claimed that he later got a call from Axl asking to hear the music again, but Slash told him it was gone... already recorded for release... While Slash went on tour to promote the album, Axl Rose was furious at Slash and talked about firing the guitarist... Matt Sorum opposed that option, and he was out of Guns as a result. The Slash's Snakepit album did not sell up to expectations, but it was poorly promoted in the grunge era... Geffen also pulled Slash off the road after a few months and insisted he work on a new Guns N' Roses album. In 1996, months had passed by w/ no Guns sessions and no new music... then came Axl's announcement that Slash was fired from Guns N' Roses... By 1997, bassist Duff McKagan had also left the band quietly. It was just months and months of waiting around and nothing happening... Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde was tapped to play in Guns in 1995, but he claimed he would just be sitting around waiting for something to happen, but nothing did. Slash put together a 2nd Snakepit album "Ain't life grand" in 1998 w/ all-new members, released in 1999... but after opening for AC/DC in 2000, he ended the band by 2002. Velvet Revolver was the band Slash put together in 2004 w/ Duff McKagan (bass) & Matt Sorum (drums) ... Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland joined as the singer and recorded 2 albums, before they split in 2008. Slash did a solo album in 2010 and recruited a new solo band w/ Alter Bridge singer Myles Kennedy and the band he named the Conspirators.
Nice, I'm glad you started with his first solo. Towards the end of GN'R a few of them made solos. Duff McKagan's (bass) that was awesome. Plz try Slash ft. Fergie - Beautiful Dangerous. Awesome reaction guys.
If you are going to listen to slash stuff .. slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the conspirators.. many songs to choose from. Start with Anastasia live from Sydney
Hey it's me again lol just trying to get a request in still lol but first off, great pick, nobody ever really gives the snake pit the credit they deserve. So, if you guys are starting to get down with Slash now you gotta try either; Velvet Revolver Fall to Pieces....or, Slash's Snakepit Soma City Ward. No disappointments from Slash
I can't believe you guys did this song!!!! Slashs snakepit!! this is a deep deep cut. Straight up LA heroin Rock music. Good album. I really dig a track off that album called "neither can I"
I actually know Eric, the lead singer. we are from the same town, he is our local hero here in North Alabama. lol... He also played guitar on one of Alice Coopers albums...
Ive heard or read somewhere Slash originally wrote that whole album for Guns n’ Roses! Axl kept stalling so Slash didn’t want to wait and went on. There’s a few bangers on there and Eric Dover was good, but. that would of been Guns next album after illusions and may have kicked serious ass!
Slash is one of my favorite artists and he'll probably always be my favorite guitarist. I own the album on which this song is on, bit I never really enjoyed it. I don't know if it's the songs or the voice of the singer, bit it just doesn't move me in any way. I don't hate it, but I never choose to listen to it.
Slash's Snakepit was his first solo effort post GNR. That setup did two albums. Then he did one or two albums with various singers. Now it's Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. All of its good! He also was in velvet revolver that had the band of gnr with Scott Weiland, former lead singer of stone temple pilots, and did two great albums with that set up.
I’m glad you gave an underrated song a chance ! Great reaction!!!!!
Slash did 2 versions of Slash's Snakepit. This is the first with Eric Dover on vocals & Mike Inez (Alice In Chains) on bass. The second version had a vocalist named Rod Jackson. Both are great.
Rod Jackson is Slash's best vocalist ever, imo. I think... Second album is awesome.
@@Fnelrbnef He doesn't have the range of Myles Kennedy but i love the tone Rod has and he's just a really good guy. I used to see him play in Richmond Va before he moved to Cali. Myles us also a really nice guy.
Absolutely loved this era of Slash with Slash's snakepit. 🐍🎩 🤘🏻
Slash is always so great no matter what he's involved with. Great song.
You guy's really should check out Slash with Myles Kennedy. All of their records together kick ass. Check out their Live cover of Elton John's Rocket Man. 🚀
This one will will throw you another curve ball. Slash and Kid Rock on vocals. "I Hold On"
ruclips.net/video/h7yDsscAEdI/видео.html
Let's not forget Velvet Revolver- Slither and Fall To Pieces.
Anastasia
Had GN'R not split in 94/95, this would've been on the next GN'R album. I've always wondered what Axl would've done with it lyrically/vocally. It's a great song, it just makes you wonder.
Would’ve MURDERED it
Slash also did this song with Myles Kennedy (lead singer of Alter Bridge) and the Conspirators in a live video that's really good!
Agreed.. great version with Myles Kennedy and the conspirators
Better version with Myles.
@@chadwhitfield6946 I’ve seen the slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the conspirators 7 times over past 9 years.. great stuff.. I’ve suggested Anastasia live from Sydney many times ..
Slash S' Snakepit Been there lately Reaction 🔥🔥🔥🙌🌟
This record Slash (Guns N' Roses lead guitarist) put together in 1994 was an all-star line-up - Eric Dover (lead vocals) was a guitarist in Alice Cooper's band... Matt Sorum (drums) and Gilby Clarke (guitar) were from Guns N' Roses, and Mike Inez (bass) was from Alice In Chains.
Guns had finished a massive tour in 1993 and released a covers album that year... A lot of lawsuits were involved w/ Guns vocalist Axl Rose, so work on a new Guns album was delayed... Always the working musician, Slash started writing music for a new Guns album and sent a copy of them to Axl... Allegedly, Axl sent Slash back the copy back, telling him the music was "no good' and wanted the new material to sound "more like Pearl Jam"... Frustrated w/ the inactivity, Slash put together Slash's Snakepit and recorded the material as the album "It's 5 O' clock somewhere"... Guns' label Geffen agreed to release it in 1995. Slash claimed that he later got a call from Axl asking to hear the music again, but Slash told him it was gone... already recorded for release...
While Slash went on tour to promote the album, Axl Rose was furious at Slash and talked about firing the guitarist... Matt Sorum opposed that option, and he was out of Guns as a result. The Slash's Snakepit album did not sell up to expectations, but it was poorly promoted in the grunge era... Geffen also pulled Slash off the road after a few months and insisted he work on a new Guns N' Roses album.
In 1996, months had passed by w/ no Guns sessions and no new music... then came Axl's announcement that Slash was fired from Guns N' Roses... By 1997, bassist Duff McKagan had also left the band quietly. It was just months and months of waiting around and nothing happening... Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde was tapped to play in Guns in 1995, but he claimed he would just be sitting around waiting for something to happen, but nothing did.
Slash put together a 2nd Snakepit album "Ain't life grand" in 1998 w/ all-new members, released in 1999... but after opening for AC/DC in 2000, he ended the band by 2002.
Velvet Revolver was the band Slash put together in 2004 w/ Duff McKagan (bass) & Matt Sorum (drums) ... Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland joined as the singer and recorded 2 albums, before they split in 2008.
Slash did a solo album in 2010 and recruited a new solo band w/ Alter Bridge singer Myles Kennedy and the band he named the Conspirators.
Not to forget Dave Kushner on rhythm guitar in Velvet Revolver
Nice, I'm glad you started with his first solo. Towards the end of GN'R a few of them made solos. Duff McKagan's (bass) that was awesome. Plz try Slash ft. Fergie - Beautiful Dangerous. Awesome reaction guys.
If you are going to listen to slash stuff .. slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the conspirators.. many songs to choose from. Start with Anastasia live from Sydney
Hey it's me again lol just trying to get a request in still lol but first off, great pick, nobody ever really gives the snake pit the credit they deserve. So, if you guys are starting to get down with Slash now you gotta try either; Velvet Revolver Fall to Pieces....or, Slash's Snakepit Soma City Ward. No disappointments from Slash
Seconded on either selection.
This whole album was incredible. The mix of jazz rock was so good I remember pulling it out my cousin's car at 10 and LOVING the albums cover art.
Happy birthday Slash! He's 57 today🎸🎩💜
I can't believe you guys did this song!!!! Slashs snakepit!! this is a deep deep cut. Straight up LA heroin Rock music. Good album. I really dig a track off that album called "neither can I"
The acoustic version with Myles is incredible…awesome slide playing
I actually know Eric, the lead singer. we are from the same town, he is our local hero here in North Alabama. lol... He also played guitar on one of Alice Coopers albums...
Slash did so many great solo and guest songs.
Wife here..AWESOME..WOW..Slash has AMAZING talent...Thanks Guys!!!.."Another level guitar." Yesss BJ...Great perspective lyrically Ms. Asia..U2 always on point!!
Thanks again!
Ive heard or read somewhere Slash originally wrote that whole album for Guns n’ Roses! Axl kept stalling so Slash didn’t want to wait and went on. There’s a few bangers on there and Eric Dover was good, but. that would of been Guns next album after illusions and may have kicked serious ass!
About fkn time somebody is checking these guys out. Gotta check out these ones too..
Back to the Moment {One of my fav tunes period}
Neither Can I
You guys should react to Anastasia by Slash. The guitar solos are from another universe.
Agree, 100%. For those interested: ruclips.net/video/1DxWZl3XeKg/видео.html
You have to do the live version of this on guitar sessions with Myles Kennedy singing even if it's only for yourselves. It blows this version away.
Snake pit is a bluesy sounding band for the most part
Epic
Masterpiece of a Album
Slash can sure bend them strings ...
Love all things Slash. Lol
Neither Can I
Is a sic track from Snakepit
Faster Pussycat "Bathroom Wall" Friday's should be fun metal fridays!
You need to react to , Lenny Kravitz feat Slash - Always On The Run (Official Music Video) I know you’ll love it !!!
Epic Band!!!
Ozzy Osbourne - Ordinary Man ft. Elton John, Slash... a must !
Cool I met slash with velvet revolver 💜🔮💜🤍🐧🤍
Guns n roses - civil war
Love slash! But where y’all at with all the new Brodnax songs he’s put out? Love y’all’s reactions to Brodnax!! 🔥
Slash is one of my favorite artists and he'll probably always be my favorite guitarist. I own the album on which this song is on, bit I never really enjoyed it. I don't know if it's the songs or the voice of the singer, bit it just doesn't move me in any way. I don't hate it, but I never choose to listen to it.
Have a suggestion for you guys :) "Me and Mary-Jane" by Black Stone Cherry.
React to son of the dirty south by Brantley Gilbert and Jelly Roll!!!
If you ever get a chance can you react to “ i hate everybody but you” and or Soma city ward. 🙏
You guys should have done Lifes sweet drug before this one!
Peewee is the biggest begger n Ponce I know 😂😂
1st for me too. Lets see?
Doesn't disappoint. Slash is a great
Yikes, that singer can't sing a lick.