Not really though -- Slash is equally influenced by blues rock. He and Izzy just had a really dynamic chemistry that was hard to recreate. I would liken Izzy to Keith Richards though in terms of his rhythm playing and it definitely brought something special to the first few records.
@@MikaHakkinen83 dude, are you telling me that izzy wrote the solos of SCOM or November Rain? Are you on drugs? Izzy didn't make slash, SLASH made *himself* a legendary guitarrist.
@@marinadiamondz he wrote the songs is what I'm saying. Without him there wouldn't have been Appetite for Destruction or Guns n Roses as we know it. Or Slash.
This man is my hero. He is my favorite member from gnr. He left the band cause he just got tired of the life in gnr ( all those drugs, alcohol and etc), and nothing stopped him on his way. He wrote lots of great songs, and I LIKE THEM much more, than gnr's songs... Izzy is a great man, really... I think HE deserves to be respected allover the world
@@godloveszazaIzzy wants it that way. Besides the aforementioned drugs and alcohol, Izzy chose to leave because he didn't want the extreme level of fame GnR grew to. He's perfectly happy at the level he is. His words from several interviews, not my conjecture.
Izzy Stradlin's a rock and roll genius. Music's got soul, feel, guts, grit and overall excellence. Axl Rose seriously needed this dude with him if he ever wanted to stay relevant. We all know that didn't happen in the last 30 years though.
Todos en la banda tenian talento pero Axl sentía que los miembros dependian de el y cuando se separo la banda demostraron que no era si, izzy stradlin saco este album que es muy bueno de pies a cabeza, Slash, Duff y Matt crearon Velvet Revólver que es una banda exelente. Axl se quedo en un limbo y no a sacado nada bueno en años.
All of Izzy's solo stuff was so underrated. It think it was unfairly compared to Gn'R and it's nothing like anything he wrote for Gn'R. His more underground roots show much more, I get the feeling that Izzy wasn't influenced by the same stuff as the rest of Gn'R except maybe Duff McKagan. Izzy's solo stuff really shows his blues roots and the HEAVY influence of pre-punk like The Dolls/Johnny Thunders and MC5. He is such a great song writer and I think it's no coincidence that Guns hit a brick wall and fell off of the face of mattering musically after Izzy left. I mean god, Spaghetti Incident (all cover tunes) and the abomination that was Chinese Democracy...come on. Not to mention the ridiculous videos for Don't Cry/November Rain/Estranged...that wasn't rock n'roll and he saw that. Axl swimming with dolphins was miles away from You're Crazy, My Michelle, Reckless Life and Rocket Queen. Guns became overblown and started buying their own press, which took them outta' the realm of real rock n' roll that made them sound so fresh in 1987 when Appetite hit and they lumped themselves into the very bands that they over threw, i.e. Motley Crue. Izzy was the weapon that got no credit in Guns and they thought when he quit that it was no big loss, please!!! He was the only real, full on songwriter in the band. You can have all the great front men, singers, great guitarists and so on but to be a trully GREAT band, great songwriting is still the most important ingredient and Izzy was truly a GREAT songwriter. He was also the only one who wasn't constantly trying to keep their public image going with the press. He avoided the press where as Axl sought them out and that in itself says alot. And Slash did the same thing, I think Slash is just as big of a sell-out, press whore as Axl was, he just was more careful to make sure he came off like he DIDN'T seek the press and remain "cool". Izzy didn't talk until he was blue in the face to the press like Axl and Slash did and he wasn't into the stadium gigs and full orchestra and back up singers that the Illusion tour brought into Gn'R and I don't blame him. They were a rock band but became SOOooo pretentious with the 10 piece band and all....that wasn't what Izzy was about. He was real and was in it for THE MUSIC!!! All of Izzy's solo records reflects that and they are all great records. He threw away being in the biggest band in the world so he could hang onto his musical integrity and I have nothing but respect for the guy.
+Steve E You're wrong about a lot of things there. Izzy did share musical influences with the rest of the band. For example The Stones, Hanoi Rocks etc. The Spaghetti Incident had nothing to do with Izzy leaving. They started recording that stuff while on the road even when Izzy was still in the band. That record was just for fun. It was never meant to be serious. You're right about Izzy not really liking the big tours and videos and it's part of the reason why he left. A much bigger reason however was Slash and Duff's alcohol and drug addiction. Izzy had gotten clean and he couldn't stay sober in an environment where those guys were doing drugs and drinking all the time. Axl never did drugs like that. There were business reasons too. If you think the other band members thought Izzy leaving was no big loss you're massively mistaken. Axl tried desperately to change Izzy's mind. They had conversations that lasted for hours about it. Izzy wasn't the only songwriter in the band. Just because you appreciate his style of songs more than the others doesn't make them any less of a songwriter. Axl wrote Breakdown, Estranged, November Rain. Slash wrote Coma, Locomotive. Those songs are all amazing. Why should only one person be allowed to express themselves musically in a band? So called "rock purists" whine all day long about how Axl forced them to do these epic piano ballad songs and whatever. It's all bullshit. What? Shouldn't Axl be allowed to write the songs he wants to write? Izzy and Slash can write punk rock and hard rock songs all day long but Axl isn't allowed to write a few piano tunes because they're not rock n' roll enough? Give me a break. About public image in the press. Duff and Matt never cared about that and were never in the press much. And you're dead wrong about Axl trying to get himself in the press all the time. It was the exact opposite. Axl did everything he could to stay OUT of the press. After the Use Your Illusion tour ended, during the next 20 years he talked to the press maybe 3 to 5 times. He was a notorious recluse. Nobody ever saw him anywhere. Infact this is the reason most people still erroneously believe that the breakup was all on Axl. Because Axl never defended himself in the media. You're right though. Izzy was and is an amazing songwriter and was extremely important to the band's sound. Most people don't realize just how different Appetite For Destruction would have been if Izzy hadn't been in the band. To be honest, most Gn'R fans are utterly clueless about the band. They run around RUclips commenting on videos and hating on Axl and think they know everything when in fact they know almost nothing about the band.
+Steve E You're wrong about a lot of things there. Izzy did share musical influences with the rest of the band. For example The Stones, Hanoi Rocks etc. The Spaghetti Incident had nothing to do with Izzy leaving. They started recording that stuff while on the road even when Izzy was still in the band. That record was just for fun. It was never meant to be serious. You're right about Izzy not really liking the big tours and videos and it's part of the reason why he left. A much bigger reason however was Slash and Duff's alcohol and drug addiction. Izzy had gotten clean and he couldn't stay sober in an environment where those guys were doing drugs and drinking all the time. Axl never did drugs like that. There were business reasons too. If you think the other band members thought Izzy leaving was no big loss you're massively mistaken. Axl tried desperately to change Izzy's mind. They had conversations that lasted for hours about it. Izzy wasn't the only songwriter in the band. Just because you appreciate his style of songs more than the others doesn't make them any less of a songwriter. Axl wrote Breakdown, Estranged, November Rain. Slash wrote Coma, Locomotive. Those songs are all amazing. Why should only one person be allowed to express themselves musically in a band? So called "rock purists" whine all day long about how Axl forced them to do these epic piano ballad songs and whatever. It's all bullshit. What? Shouldn't Axl be allowed to write the songs he wants to write? Izzy and Slash can write punk rock and hard rock songs all day long but Axl isn't allowed to write a few piano tunes because they're not rock n' roll enough? Give me a break. About public image in the press. Duff and Matt never cared about that and were never in the press much. And you're dead wrong about Axl trying to get himself in the press all the time. It was the exact opposite. Axl did everything he could to stay OUT of the press. After the Use Your Illusion tour ended, during the next 20 years he talked to the press maybe 3 to 5 times. He was a notorious recluse. Nobody ever saw him anywhere. Infact this is the reason most people still erroneously believe that the breakup was all on Axl. Because Axl never defended himself in the media. You're right though. Izzy was and is an amazing songwriter and was extremely important to the band's sound. Most people don't realize just how different Appetite For Destruction would have been if Izzy hadn't been in the band. To be honest, most Gn'R fans are utterly clueless about the band. They run around RUclips commenting on videos and hating on Axl and think they know everything when in fact they know almost nothing about the band.
+mrsiCkstar Have you read Duff's book? Or Slash's? Slash goes out of his way to paint his book as "this is just the way i saw it, other opinions might differ" but between his view as well as Duff's Axl sounds like the real asshole in the situation. His personality most definitely made him a great frontman and songwriter but his egomaniacal control freak tendencies were also a huge factor in the demise of a once great band. I'd love to hear Axl's side of the story but based on what I've read from others in the band I'm quite amazed Duff and Slash stuck it out for as long as they did.
+SombraPiloto I haven't read Duff's book yet. I did read Slash's when it came out, in fact the book is on a shelf right next to me. Anyway, I'm not trying to say that Axl had no part in Gn'R breaking up. He definitely did. I'm just saying it wasn't as one sided as it has been made out in the press over the years. Reading Slash's book I could definitely see why he was frustrated at some of the things Axl did. But at the same time I could see all the things Slash did that would have frustrated the hell out of Axl. For example, when the band was in Chicago (or was it Boston?) to record UYI and they were waiting for Axl to show up. When he finally did, Slash decided to skip town and go on a heroin binge. Sure, Axl was late and made everyone wait, but then when work could have resumed, Slash went AWOL to do drugs instead. So both Axl and Slash did things that were not cool. They both contributed to the animosity between them. A lot of the things Axl gets blamed for were not his fault. People think including My World on UYI II was Axl's idea. That's wrong. People think Axl rejected Slash's music on It's 5 o'Clock Somewhere and then later wanted it. What actually happened was Axl liked a lot of it but thought it needed more work to get to Gn'R level. Slash didn't like that. He thought it was finished. Even Duff didn't think it was good enough to be the next Gn'R record but people always overlook that to blame it on Axl. People have a problem with Axl rejecting the Snakepit music but they don't have a problem with Slash essentially writing a whole Gn'R record by himself and then trying to force it on the band? And people call Axl a selfish control freak. Where is the consistency?
I hear New York dolls, rolling stones, flaming groovys and Georgia satellites. I like the blues rock groove they have going. I'm gonna have to check out more of their stuff
I remember when I first heard the intro to this song as a 12 year old, I thought it was the sound of Izzy drinking a milkshake down by the train tracks 😂. 💨
Got Izzy's first solo album Fall of '92, right after I got my first radio job, but got sidelined for a week (minor surgery). Must have listened to this CD a hundred times. This is the best song that the Stones, Faces and Black Crowes never wrote. Always been an Izzy fan. Raw, great vibe.
I bought it early 1993 when I finally had a ride into town, listened to it for a month before before going into basic training. I didn't know any of the lyrics but I knew all the songs so I made my own lyrics and sang them in my head during basic training just to keep from going insane.
Izzy could play a guitar made from fishing line and a Kleenex box and still be the coolest rhythm guitarist on the planet. Effortlessly cool. Pure genius. Voice, looks 😍❤️🔥🤤, and talent. What he has cannot be taught. BIG FACTS. 🤷🏻♀️
@@salatielalves2952 merda né cada integrante é importante na banda....ex. bon jovi só dão atenção e credibilidade ao jon e o resto os outros tem mto talento tbem,tico,richie,david e o falecido Alec John Such.......mas ó foco é somente no john.bon jovi........eu gosto da banda mas acho isso um ponto negativo...... o falecido Alec
My brother bought this cd when it came out and hated, it so he gave it to me and I love it. I think he thought it was gonna sound like G-N-R but obviously it does not. I drank many a Budweiser to this song and cd. I don't drink anymore, but listening to this song sure makes me crave a brewski or two. Or three. Also love the sound of the bong at the beginning. that brings back memmories to. Wish this lineup were still together making good music like this. Izzy getting back to his roots with blues
Definitely a good song. Blues rock. Reminds me of Junkyard from 1990, I think they were from Texas, but this is really kick ass solid music I want to buy.
Izzy wrote the majority of GNR's music (not lyrics) but music, I'm currently reading "Watch You Bleed" (GNR Biography). I wish I still had my Izzy CD "Shuffle It All". It was a great album, his solo stuff so makes me think of Keith Richards........
...SONG OF THE DAY!!! IZZY STRADLIN AND THE JU JU HOUNDS - TRAIN TRACKS (1992) Uno de los menos reconocidos por los fans, pero que llevo la guitarra rítmica durante los mejores 4 discos, y que al finalizar su periodo en GNR hasta 1991, decidió formar su propia bNd y nos entregó esta extraordinaria canción en la que recuerda sus "loqueras" cuando era más joven y que su reflexión será que SIEMPRE DEBEMOS DE CONTINUAR, APRENDER DE LAS "MALAS" EXPERIENCIAS DEL PASADO, MANTENER ESA BASE DE APRENDIZAJE, CAMBIAR EL "TELÓN DE FONDO". Pd. ESCUCHEN UNAS DE LAS MEJORES INTERPRETACIONES CON EL SLIDE A MI HUMILDE OPINIÓN. 🤘🏿ROLOTA🤘🏿
Izzy brought the blues to Guns. They were never the same without him.
true, chinese democracy was industrial.
Not really though -- Slash is equally influenced by blues rock. He and Izzy just had a really dynamic chemistry that was hard to recreate. I would liken Izzy to Keith Richards though in terms of his rhythm playing and it definitely brought something special to the first few records.
@@johnulcer Izzy wrote their songs though, so without him there would never have been Slash as we know him.
@@MikaHakkinen83 dude, are you telling me that izzy wrote the solos of SCOM or November Rain? Are you on drugs? Izzy didn't make slash, SLASH made *himself* a legendary guitarrist.
@@marinadiamondz he wrote the songs is what I'm saying. Without him there wouldn't have been Appetite for Destruction or Guns n Roses as we know it. Or Slash.
Izzy Stradlin = Rock N' Roll
plus steven adler
So sad that the Ju Ju Hounds only released this one album …☹️
Listening during covid and realizing how freakin great his solo work is .
And several months later we're still in the middle of the biggest piece of psychological warfare in human history.
I wasn't ready for this album in '92, but this is where that sound from GNR went
This man is my hero. He is my favorite member from gnr. He left the band cause he just got tired of the life in gnr ( all those drugs, alcohol and etc), and nothing stopped him on his way. He wrote lots of great songs, and I LIKE THEM much more, than gnr's songs... Izzy is a great man, really... I think HE deserves to be respected allover the world
He is the only educated musician in GNR. GNR was a spoilt criminal band of Axl Rose.
Izzys solo career is very mediocre.
@@godloveszazaIzzy wants it that way. Besides the aforementioned drugs and alcohol, Izzy chose to leave because he didn't want the extreme level of fame GnR grew to. He's perfectly happy at the level he is.
His words from several interviews, not my conjecture.
I caught this tour in a small club way back when. Izzy plays with his soul.
JK1 this is absolutely true, he never got to play with this much soul in guns n roses.
@Philip Holmes Nope, no GnR. Songs from the new record, and some covers. Stones, Faces, Bo Diddley.
My favorite member of gnr.
JK1 what Stones songs did he play?
Snowblind I saw him in Indianapolis on this tour at The Vogue. The Stones song he played was Jiving Sister Fanny which he released on an import album😎
Chalo Quintana...great drummer and really nice guy. Rest in peace Chalo.
Izzy Stradlin's a rock and roll genius. Music's got soul, feel, guts, grit and overall excellence. Axl Rose seriously needed this dude with him if he ever wanted to stay relevant. We all know that didn't happen in the last 30 years though.
IZZY is a genius!!!
Sry, Rick Richards w/ his slide-guitar is the genius
Lawrence Valencia nah
@@Wurstfachbetrieb Not much different than Can't Stand The Pain from the Georgia Satellites...
same lead-guitarist ;-)
He does what he likes, I think not to be a genius
Hope Izzy is doing good. Cuz someone with this talent shouldn't stay under the darkness for a long time.
Been listening to Izzy's songs lately.
Biggest influence on me as a guitar player (along with Malcolm Young). Thank you Izzy for showing some integrity as a musician during the 90s
El gran cerebro de GN'R 💥
El cerebro es Axl
Lo amo, chao.
Los cinco lo eran, tenían buena química, después todo cambió.
Todos en la banda tenian talento pero Axl sentía que los miembros dependian de el y cuando se separo la banda demostraron que no era si, izzy stradlin saco este album que es muy bueno de pies a cabeza, Slash, Duff y Matt crearon Velvet Revólver que es una banda exelente. Axl se quedo en un limbo y no a sacado nada bueno en años.
All of Izzy's solo stuff was so underrated. It think it was unfairly compared to Gn'R and it's nothing like anything he wrote for Gn'R. His more underground roots show much more, I get the feeling that Izzy wasn't influenced by the same stuff as the rest of Gn'R except maybe Duff McKagan. Izzy's solo stuff really shows his blues roots and the HEAVY influence of pre-punk like The Dolls/Johnny Thunders and MC5. He is such a great song writer and I think it's no coincidence that Guns hit a brick wall and fell off of the face of mattering musically after Izzy left. I mean god, Spaghetti Incident (all cover tunes) and the abomination that was Chinese Democracy...come on. Not to mention the ridiculous videos for Don't Cry/November Rain/Estranged...that wasn't rock n'roll and he saw that. Axl swimming with dolphins was miles away from You're Crazy, My Michelle, Reckless Life and Rocket Queen. Guns became overblown and started buying their own press, which took them outta' the realm of real rock n' roll that made them sound so fresh in 1987 when Appetite hit and they lumped themselves into the very bands that they over threw, i.e. Motley Crue. Izzy was the weapon that got no credit in Guns and they thought when he quit that it was no big loss, please!!! He was the only real, full on songwriter in the band. You can have all the great front men, singers, great guitarists and so on but to be a trully GREAT band, great songwriting is still the most important ingredient and Izzy was truly a GREAT songwriter. He was also the only one who wasn't constantly trying to keep their public image going with the press. He avoided the press where as Axl sought them out and that in itself says alot. And Slash did the same thing, I think Slash is just as big of a sell-out, press whore as Axl was, he just was more careful to make sure he came off like he DIDN'T seek the press and remain "cool". Izzy didn't talk until he was blue in the face to the press like Axl and Slash did and he wasn't into the stadium gigs and full orchestra and back up singers that the Illusion tour brought into Gn'R and I don't blame him. They were a rock band but became SOOooo pretentious with the 10 piece band and all....that wasn't what Izzy was about. He was real and was in it for THE MUSIC!!! All of Izzy's solo records reflects that and they are all great records. He threw away being in the biggest band in the world so he could hang onto his musical integrity and I have nothing but respect for the guy.
+Steve E You're wrong about a lot of things there. Izzy did share musical influences with the rest of the band. For example The Stones, Hanoi Rocks etc.
The Spaghetti Incident had nothing to do with Izzy leaving. They started recording that stuff while on the road even when Izzy was still in the band. That record was just for fun. It was never meant to be serious.
You're right about Izzy not really liking the big tours and videos and it's part of the reason why he left. A much bigger reason however was Slash and Duff's alcohol and drug addiction. Izzy had gotten clean and he couldn't stay sober in an environment where those guys were doing drugs and drinking all the time. Axl never did drugs like that. There were business reasons too.
If you think the other band members thought Izzy leaving was no big loss you're massively mistaken. Axl tried desperately to change Izzy's mind. They had conversations that lasted for hours about it.
Izzy wasn't the only songwriter in the band. Just because you appreciate his style of songs more than the others doesn't make them any less of a songwriter. Axl wrote Breakdown, Estranged, November Rain. Slash wrote Coma, Locomotive. Those songs are all amazing. Why should only one person be allowed to express themselves musically in a band? So called "rock purists" whine all day long about how Axl forced them to do these epic piano ballad songs and whatever. It's all bullshit. What? Shouldn't Axl be allowed to write the songs he wants to write? Izzy and Slash can write punk rock and hard rock songs all day long but Axl isn't allowed to write a few piano tunes because they're not rock n' roll enough? Give me a break.
About public image in the press. Duff and Matt never cared about that and were never in the press much. And you're dead wrong about Axl trying to get himself in the press all the time. It was the exact opposite. Axl did everything he could to stay OUT of the press. After the Use Your Illusion tour ended, during the next 20 years he talked to the press maybe 3 to 5 times. He was a notorious recluse. Nobody ever saw him anywhere. Infact this is the reason most people still erroneously believe that the breakup was all on Axl. Because Axl never defended himself in the media.
You're right though. Izzy was and is an amazing songwriter and was extremely important to the band's sound. Most people don't realize just how different Appetite For Destruction would have been if Izzy hadn't been in the band.
To be honest, most Gn'R fans are utterly clueless about the band. They run around RUclips commenting on videos and hating on Axl and think they know everything when in fact they know almost nothing about the band.
+Steve E You're wrong about a lot of things there. Izzy did share musical influences with the rest of the band. For example The Stones, Hanoi Rocks etc.
The Spaghetti Incident had nothing to do with Izzy leaving. They started recording that stuff while on the road even when Izzy was still in the band. That record was just for fun. It was never meant to be serious.
You're right about Izzy not really liking the big tours and videos and it's part of the reason why he left. A much bigger reason however was Slash and Duff's alcohol and drug addiction. Izzy had gotten clean and he couldn't stay sober in an environment where those guys were doing drugs and drinking all the time. Axl never did drugs like that. There were business reasons too.
If you think the other band members thought Izzy leaving was no big loss you're massively mistaken. Axl tried desperately to change Izzy's mind. They had conversations that lasted for hours about it.
Izzy wasn't the only songwriter in the band. Just because you appreciate his style of songs more than the others doesn't make them any less of a songwriter. Axl wrote Breakdown, Estranged, November Rain. Slash wrote Coma, Locomotive. Those songs are all amazing. Why should only one person be allowed to express themselves musically in a band? So called "rock purists" whine all day long about how Axl forced them to do these epic piano ballad songs and whatever. It's all bullshit. What? Shouldn't Axl be allowed to write the songs he wants to write? Izzy and Slash can write punk rock and hard rock songs all day long but Axl isn't allowed to write a few piano tunes because they're not rock n' roll enough? Give me a break.
About public image in the press. Duff and Matt never cared about that and were never in the press much. And you're dead wrong about Axl trying to get himself in the press all the time. It was the exact opposite. Axl did everything he could to stay OUT of the press. After the Use Your Illusion tour ended, during the next 20 years he talked to the press maybe 3 to 5 times. He was a notorious recluse. Nobody ever saw him anywhere. Infact this is the reason most people still erroneously believe that the breakup was all on Axl. Because Axl never defended himself in the media.
You're right though. Izzy was and is an amazing songwriter and was extremely important to the band's sound. Most people don't realize just how different Appetite For Destruction would have been if Izzy hadn't been in the band.
To be honest, most Gn'R fans are utterly clueless about the band. They run around RUclips commenting on videos and hating on Axl and think they know everything when in fact they know almost nothing about the band.
+mrsiCkstar Have you read Duff's book? Or Slash's? Slash goes out of his way to paint his book as "this is just the way i saw it, other opinions might differ" but between his view as well as Duff's Axl sounds like the real asshole in the situation. His personality most definitely made him a great frontman and songwriter but his egomaniacal control freak tendencies were also a huge factor in the demise of a once great band. I'd love to hear Axl's side of the story but based on what I've read from others in the band I'm quite amazed Duff and Slash stuck it out for as long as they did.
+SombraPiloto I haven't read Duff's book yet. I did read Slash's when it came out, in fact the book is on a shelf right next to me. Anyway, I'm not trying to say that Axl had no part in Gn'R breaking up. He definitely did. I'm just saying it wasn't as one sided as it has been made out in the press over the years.
Reading Slash's book I could definitely see why he was frustrated at some of the things Axl did. But at the same time I could see all the things Slash did that would have frustrated the hell out of Axl. For example, when the band was in Chicago (or was it Boston?) to record UYI and they were waiting for Axl to show up. When he finally did, Slash decided to skip town and go on a heroin binge. Sure, Axl was late and made everyone wait, but then when work could have resumed, Slash went AWOL to do drugs instead. So both Axl and Slash did things that were not cool. They both contributed to the animosity between them.
A lot of the things Axl gets blamed for were not his fault. People think including My World on UYI II was Axl's idea. That's wrong. People think Axl rejected Slash's music on It's 5 o'Clock Somewhere and then later wanted it. What actually happened was Axl liked a lot of it but thought it needed more work to get to Gn'R level. Slash didn't like that. He thought it was finished. Even Duff didn't think it was good enough to be the next Gn'R record but people always overlook that to blame it on Axl. People have a problem with Axl rejecting the Snakepit music but they don't have a problem with Slash essentially writing a whole Gn'R record by himself and then trying to force it on the band? And people call Axl a selfish control freak. Where is the consistency?
I wish I could hug you! So much yes in everything you said! 💕
La influencia Stone de Stradlin hizo grande a los Guns N Roses
I've been listening to this song since 1994 and I still love it just as much as I did then.
I hear New York dolls, rolling stones, flaming groovys and Georgia satellites. I like the blues rock groove they have going. I'm gonna have to check out more of their stuff
I remember when I first heard the intro to this song as a 12 year old, I thought it was the sound of Izzy drinking a milkshake down by the train tracks 😂. 💨
Izzys N' Izzys
Love that bluesy slide; rock on!
The black crows wish they were this cool
0:45 ジャンケン・ポーン!!
The backbone the DNA of GnR . Bring he back
Got Izzy's first solo album Fall of '92, right after I got my first radio job, but got sidelined for a week (minor surgery). Must have listened to this CD a hundred times. This is the best song that the Stones, Faces and Black Crowes never wrote. Always been an Izzy fan. Raw, great vibe.
hey! You izzy literally saved my life thanks for all... i love this album
I fucking love straight up raw American Rock'n'Roll... this is how it's done, tight with slide
Izzy is our generation z Ron wood gnr a joke without him gotta love rack Richard z more than steady line up never a dull moment!!!!
Ron Wood played with Izzy on this album
grande izzy
These guys learned the entire Rolling Stones 101 Manual! Killer dudes!
Master Izzy.......!!!!!
Izzy took this path for a reason long live Izzy
Love his beautiful eyes 😍
Jamming with my first cup of coffee. Puts a strut in my walk.
Shit this is good! Damn, Izzy!
I'm celebrating the G & R "Where's Izzy" tour by playing Izzy all day.
IZZY FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Izzy is like Mike Ness of social D, true rock N roller, heart and soul...
bought this CD in late '92, the week I had throat surgery...listened to it non-stop. This was as pure as the Stones and Faces, early 70s.
I bought it early 1993 when I finally had a ride into town, listened to it for a month before before going into basic training. I didn't know any of the lyrics but I knew all the songs so I made my own lyrics and sang them in my head during basic training just to keep from going insane.
The intro is someone blowing bubbles into their chocolate milk, right? What?!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Izzy could play a guitar made from fishing line and a Kleenex box and still be the coolest rhythm guitarist on the planet. Effortlessly cool. Pure genius.
Voice, looks 😍❤️🔥🤤, and talent.
What he has cannot be taught. BIG FACTS. 🤷🏻♀️
Me encanta esta rola, no me canso de oirla
EL MENTOR DE GNR, MIS RESPETOS SALUDOS DESDE BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA
Izzy era a criatividade em pessoa ❤
Sempre foi!!!! Ele é o autêntico Rhythm Guitar!
Verdade,pena que a maioria só vê o Guns como axl e slash.
@@salatielalves2952 merda né cada integrante é importante na banda....ex. bon jovi só dão atenção e credibilidade ao jon e o resto os outros tem mto talento tbem,tico,richie,david e o falecido Alec John Such.......mas ó foco é somente no john.bon jovi........eu gosto da banda mas acho isso um ponto negativo......
o falecido Alec
Great song!
IZZY RULES !!!
Izzy es muy lindo lo amooooooo uwu dios el es tan perfecto
A long time passed since the last time I heard this song, I still love it. Izzy is so cool, one of my favorite musicians.
We love you Izzy in Los Angeles! Make another record soon.
My brother bought this cd when it came out and hated, it so he gave it to me and I love it. I think he thought it was gonna sound like G-N-R but obviously it does not. I drank many a Budweiser to this song and cd. I don't drink anymore, but listening to this song sure makes me crave a brewski or two. Or three. Also love the sound of the bong at the beginning. that brings back memmories to. Wish this lineup were still together making good music like this. Izzy getting back to his roots with blues
Tenerle en GNR era una bendición. 😍❤
izzy pieza clave de los guns
1st Time I heard this song I just Dug it and even more every time I heard it. Love the Slide in it.
Definitely a good song. Blues rock. Reminds me of Junkyard from 1990, I think they were from Texas, but this is really kick ass solid music I want to buy.
Fun fact: On 1989 Geffen signed Junkyard as the next GNR, but soon they dropped. Great band too.
GREAT SONG, IZZY AND THE BAND ARE SHOWING AWESOME MUSICAL ABILITY, CHEERS, COUSIN FIGEL
Izzy wrote the majority of GNR's music (not lyrics) but music, I'm currently reading "Watch You Bleed" (GNR Biography). I wish I still had my Izzy CD "Shuffle It All". It was a great album, his solo stuff so makes me think of Keith Richards........
I can feel both Izzy's roots and GNR's roots.
...SONG OF THE DAY!!!
IZZY STRADLIN AND THE JU JU HOUNDS - TRAIN TRACKS (1992)
Uno de los menos reconocidos por los fans, pero que llevo la guitarra rítmica durante los mejores 4 discos, y que al finalizar su periodo en GNR hasta 1991, decidió formar su propia bNd y nos entregó esta extraordinaria canción en la que recuerda sus "loqueras" cuando era más joven y que su reflexión será que SIEMPRE DEBEMOS DE CONTINUAR, APRENDER DE LAS "MALAS" EXPERIENCIAS DEL PASADO, MANTENER ESA BASE DE APRENDIZAJE, CAMBIAR EL "TELÓN DE FONDO". Pd. ESCUCHEN UNAS DE LAS MEJORES INTERPRETACIONES CON EL SLIDE A MI HUMILDE OPINIÓN. 🤘🏿ROLOTA🤘🏿
Still here after all these years! 🤘
amazing izzy
Like a Rolling Stones! Go Izzy 🔥🔥
IZZY PLS MAKE RUclips /VEVO CHANEL WITH MOST OF YOUR SONG. YOU ARE AMAZING MAN. !
izzy rocks
0:45 ジャンケンポーン!
That's the guitarist from Georgia Satellites folks!!👍👍
amo ouvir todas as suas músicas lindas e apaixonada eu sou pela sua orelha e voz você é perfeito lindo demais 💋💋💋
Feels like listening to gnr song
Happy Birthday Izzy!!!
Haven't heard this song in a long time.
I will put this album up against any album ever made by any band ever @ anytime. It's That Damn Good!!!
frigin love this
I love youu Izzy !
This guy is so fucking good I push this through my old school system (tubes) it's phenomenal
OMG!!! I've never listened Izzy Singing like that.... THAT VOICE!!!!!
he is amazing!
Simplemente PERFECTO, LO AMO
Love!
really good music!
I actually love this song...love trains and Izzy...perfect combo haha xxxx
What a great song
This is gold
Izzy Stradlin is cool rocker
i love you izzyyy
one of my fave tracks of all time!
Cool song, Izzy.... Real Rock and Roll
He really rock
Just pure good ol rock n roll thanks Izzy
People say where's Izzy and then i'm got this video ohhh damn i love it 🤘🏼😎
I sing this every time I'm at/near a train station.
Yeah man I live life on the edge!!!!!!
Izzy 🔥🔥🔥
izzy in pure rock n' roll..!! love it..!!
King "izzy" ❤✌
Izzy is my favorite! 💘
Good song!!
daem this rocks! i really like the guitar! IZZY YOU ROCK!
IZZY IS FREAK'N AWESOME
Adoro as músicas. Izzy ❤️
Très très cool!🖤🖤🖤🖤✨
master composer
Althought I don't like dreads...I would eeeat him up until the last dread hair :-D Love you, man!
rock n roll to the core
Izzy Greast One!!! No Izzy no Band... the're no Guns n' Roses after Izzy left a Band!!! Long Live Izzy!!