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Re: 100 Worst Guitar Solos - Guitar World
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100 MICHAEL JACKSON
“Black or White”
Dangerous (1991)
GUITARIST: Slash
Shooting for another rock-crossover coup along the lines of Eddie Van Halen’s “Beat It” solo, Wacko Jacko placed a call to Slash, the hottest guitarist of the moment. Lightning failed to strike twice, however, and Eddie no doubt lost little sleep over Slash’s plodding contributions.
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Re: 100 Worst Guitar Solos - Guitar World
I've never heard Slash playing that song, as far as I know he totally changed the solo, cause he 'wanted to do his own thing', with other words, he's not into tapping and cannot play Eddie's solo. I don't know if it was that horrible, but a stupid move by Slash, without a doubt, cause you just don't replace one of the most famous guitar solos of all time with another try. Slash should practice the word 'no', when it comes to guest appearances.
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Re: 100 Worst Guitar Solos - Guitar World
I liked some of it, but not a lot. My biggest issue with it was Cult of Personality being on there, I really like that song and solo. Some of the hardest and best guitar work on that album (Vivid).
Even being a Blind Melon fan, I can accept No Rain being on there, but they should know its not Chris Thorn playing it, it's Rogers Stevens.
Re: 100 Worst Guitar Solos - Guitar World
I didn't get that far but yeah, Cult of Personality doesn't belong on the list. Personally I think it's an awesome solo.
Overall it seemed pretty lighthearted though, so I won't take it seriously. It seems they tried to mix in bad songs (Mr Roboto) with more serious ones (Foxy Lady). So it gave it variety.