Slash playing The Godfather theme ...

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f.sciarrillo
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Slash playing The Godfather theme ...

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This is actually pretty good. He does good with the theme song to without a doubt the greatest movie of all time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCplsXu1 ... re=related

This is the first time I heard, so I don't if anyone else on here has or not?
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I think that's from thier '92 tour in Tokyo.
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Yeah, I remember seeing that on a bootleg.
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He had a great tone back then, one of the most distinguished and purest of his era actually.
When I opened the link, I purposely looked away and only listened to the guitar and instantly I knew it was Slash.

One of the greatest accomplishments of a musician, is finding your own sound and having it recognized by people.

The AFD album remains one of my favorite albums to this day because of the stripped down, yet in your face guitar playing.

They werent the flashiest or most proficient players of their era, but their playing had a voice and that's something not easily attained.

I miss good music like that.
RIP Slash :lol:
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metalchurch wrote:He had a great tone back then, one of the most distinguished and purest of his era actually.
When I opened the link, I purposely looked away and only listened to the guitar and instantly I knew it was Slash.

One of the greatest accomplishments of a musician, is finding your own sound and having it recognized by people.

The AFD album remains one of my favorite albums to this day because of the stripped down, yet in your face guitar playing.

They werent the flashiest or most proficient players of their era, but their playing had a voice and that's something not easily attained.

I miss good music like that.
RIP Slash :lol:
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Haha no, man he's still a good player I'm sure, I just didnt get into his later work with Velvet Revolver thats all.
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