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I am sad.
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He seems like a lovely chap, and I would happily spend an afternoon chatting guitars with him over a cuppa, but, please, don’t let him sing at me. It’s like someone said, “Nobody could sing in a more affected way than Axl Rose…” and Myles had one of those internet meme ‘Hold my beer’ moments.
The guy's legitimately a fantastic songwriter and rock & roll icon for good reason, and I like both Mammoth and GnR. Alter Bridge not so much.
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Both of those singers have me reaching for the "off" switch.
And Always On The Run is a Kravitz song that Slash wrote so I reckon it's fair game for him to play at his show...
But Myles's voice goes through me like Captain Quint's nails on the Amity Island community centre blackboard.
I also get fed up with long guitar solos these days. It's just so boring and predictable, and also a bit cringey and very dated. Time and music have moved on. I get vicariously embarrassed when I see someone trapped in the pre-grunge era widdling away to a room full of middle aged white men wearing band t shirts tucked into stone washed jeans atop white running shoes.
I've seen G n' R twice since their comeback. I loved the shows. But they're a stand-out phenomenon who crossed over into mainstream consciousness a long time ago. I don't, for some reason, cringe when I see them.
Of Slash's projects since G n' R broke up, his band with Myles is the most boring, perfunctory attempt at doing a "day job" I've ever seen. I never got to see VR, but liked their records. For me, Snakepit were the top of tree. Eric Dover was (is?) a brilliant singer, and the songs are brilliant. I don't know if Slash had loads of stuff left over he intended to use for G n' R or he channeled his hatred for Axl into emotional and creative energy, but those signs still manage to make a real connection with me.
Surely give the people what they want, do Paradise City if you can’t stand playing Sweet Child for the zillionbillionth time.
Mammoth WVH is an American rock band formed and fronted by Wolfgang Van Halen. The band name is a reference to both Wolfgang's initials and Mammoth, an earlier band that featured his father Eddie and uncle Alex prior to forming Van Halen.
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They were pretty good.
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