He managed to get better and better throughout his entire career, which is particularly awesome given the fact that he reached the top of commercial success pretty early on in life. F****** LEGEND!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
It’s no way out of tune Slash turns his tone volume down to 3 And the gain is set at 2 It’s called the Slash Trick Can’t fuck with those settings and he don’t
To me slash is my favourite guitarist of all time I don't see how people hate on him like a lot of other guitar players he has shaped a new playing style and changed the music lives of others
ok brothers... I've told before you judging with negative comments. Slash is not a "bluesman", he doesn't learn a real blues. He just use pentatonic blues scale on his style so do not compare him to any blues guitarist like SRV or Eric Clapton. He doing this jam just for fun not to proof he was a blues player.
+Psycho Unicorn -You try cramming 6 mops into a black leather top hat, pull it down over your head,chain smoke after chugging Jack to wash down a full buffet table and stand under stage lighting.
+Leonardo Casalini - So is Muddy Waters also not 'blues'? What about Freddy King? TBH I'd much, much rather listen to this than a strictly traditional blues. IMO any musical form that is too constrained becomes cliche'd and meaningless. I listen to some of these purist Chicago style blues players and it's almost as bad as country.
I like Slash, but holy damn, he is no Stevie Ray Vaughn. He is out of his lane here. His ear doesn't hear the blues like the masters. So he can't produce the phrases. He is using major and minor petatonic 'boxes' as guitarists call them. He is technically GREAT don't misunderstand me here. Blues is about phrasing, timing, melodic stories.