I love how Steve keeps these big time celebs humble and chill because that's exactly what Steve is. They can't help but to come back down from their celebrity ladder and just have a normal chat. This isn't like Howard Stern where he just blows smoke up their ass for 3 hours and asks them the most ridiculous questions or just probing type questions for drama. It really is/feels just a chat between two friends. A+
@@adrianc1264 snort! bwaaahahaa 2funny mate, from a curmudgeonly old Geordie in Oz. you are a scream Ayge! camp-scouse whatta riot I'm on the floor busting a gut. Peace, respect & eee by-gum bleedin scousers n' camp'uns n'all?, u-me-carpark-now. Didyabringyabongalong Station, Central Queensland, Terra Australis Incognita.
20:24 - there are pictures of GnR with glam make-up floating around. Slash with lipstick & eye liner... That said, the story I heard was that for their first big photo shoot, whomever was supposed to bring the make-up forgot it. The rest is history.
Me and my best friend had Appetite for Destruction for a whole summer before anyone caught on to it. That album was my life for 3 months. Then it blew up huge when I started high school in 87. One of the best bands ever. The best period of my life.
Great you are back jonsey and it suck that we get older but take care and love the show and slash is always a great interview 🙂👍 and i Saw him with the snakepit in 1995 😉🤘
I love Steve. I was never a fan of any of Slash's music. But, he definitely has my respect for his love of music, and comes over as a really genuine guy.
@@kenzielee5439 nah man. He used to play melodically and cool, went to see him live in march and he only just played fast up and down the fretboard. It's like he's lost all of his musicality. When playing with Guns he plays a bit better though...
No he isn't, you are just falling for the appearance of it, he's regal. You are a superficial man, you don't look beneath the surface, just like most "regular" people.
Yeah. He's pretty normal actually. He grew up in Hollywood. So none of this is anything to him. Like my friend said who played on stage with him and chatted with him back stage, "Slash would be happy playing guitar in a gutter."
I remember seeing Jonesy in 1989 opening for Ian Hunter/Mick Ronson.. I usually don't remember the opening band, but Steve blew them off the stage.. Amazing gig.. Glad your better and welcome back. : )
I really love the sharing of what constitutes the guest’s favorite style incorporated while performing The Star Spangled Banner. Really great tone. THANK YOU Slash!
@J Wil but Eddie has not been consistently releasing albums and touring since Sammy split in 1996!! Slash has never ever stopped releasing albums and touring. Just my opinion. I love both players always!
Hey...thank you for this. It's a real treat to see and hear Slash and stories that are really great. Just found out about the Box with this one. And a thank you to the great gal's and guys who put this together. Take care everyone...-M
why the hell everybody is asking him on same things over and over again. There is so many things I would like to know about him, but I still have to listen how slash started playing guitar, how he got together with myles kennedy etc etc...
Somebody once said “You don’t stop laughing because you get old, you grow old because you stop laughing” Love your sense of humour Steve keep it real me old mate and stay healthy, you’re one of The UK’s best exports - A BIG Hello!! from jolly old England.
Great to see Stevie boy back! I was getting worried. No weight loss, so maybe not ill? Who cares? Hes back and healthy, which is all that matters !!xxxx
I say the same thing all the time. I gigged at the Whiskey and Roxy in Los Angeles in 2003 and it was not the same. In the 70s and 80s I couldn't even imagine!!!
its pretty stunning when the interviewer doesn't know anything about the person who hes interviewing "you're still in Snakepit, right?" or "you love playing guitar" really?
You mean Steve jones right ..... guitarist for the sex pistols. Mate did you do your research. Lol he could fart in a bag and make slash huff it if he wants
In any other situation I’d agree, but you have to take into account the man was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy and suffered a major heart attack three months prior and is on 8 types of medication here. He also wrote and performed on arguably the most seminal punk album of all time. And did everything else in between. Genuine bloke as well.
Tell the truth slash...you said many times spaghetti incident was the end of GNR....simpathy for the devil is what made you quit...axls boy played over your tracks...Steve always has wrong info...he needs someone to fact check
Rick Rick The Spaghetti Incident album and Simpathy For The Devil cover song are 2 different stories. Spaghetti is a good album and Slash never said bad things about it. And the lineup of the album was Axl - Slash - Duff - Gilby - Matt - Dizzy and no other. Different story for Sympathy that GnR recorded for a movie and becomes a very long and troubled recording where the communication between Axl and Slah was really bad. So this was the end of the Axl+ Slash GnR lineup until 2016.
and now you're the best guitarist in the world... Don't you like singing? you sing beautifully, for me 10 times better than axel rose. You are perfect on guitar and vocals... long life to slash. thanks slash.
Those stones albums are probably my favorites too. About twelve years there anything the stones put out was rock gold. I’d add some girls, IORR, and tattoo. But tattoo is really just a compilation album of songs that were written in that twelve years. Some great great music on those albums.
The Exile on Main Street documentary they're talking about was presented by Alan Yentob for the BBC, www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sl8bf www.imdb.com/title/tt1609157/ The Stones in Exile: the story of the making of The Rolling Stones' acclaimed 1972 album Exile on Main Street. Facing huge unpaid tax bills, the band fled to a crazy and chaotic French Riviera life.