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Richard Greco
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 - posted 08-16-2004 09:38 PM      Profile for Richard Greco   Email Richard Greco   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I know she did alot of vocals for songs, but did she actually play that solo in her "band's" song @ the House of Blues?

If not, anyone know who did?

I think that is a pretty damn good solo.

BUT nothing compares with Slash's solo in "November Rain"

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Chris Hipp
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According to her interview with the "movie surfers" on the Disney channel she did play it herself.

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John Lasher
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 - posted 08-17-2004 12:17 AM      Profile for John Lasher   Author's Homepage   Email John Lasher   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
No. She faked it. She did have lessons in how to fake it convicingly, though.

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Jennifer Pan
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ahhh ha!

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William Hooper
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quote: Richard Greco
BUT nothing compares with Slash's solo in "November Rain"
Okay, he's a great guitarist, but it's not within a million miles of many others; to start off the top of the head, any of B. B. King's in "Live At the Regal"!

Been to a lot of shows, & a lot of rock & roll guitar shows, but nothing has compared live to Albert King. Beautiful & lyrical on a ballad like Carmen Cavallaro's old "The Very Thought of You", on anything else, it was like feeling you were in that last scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark where the people were getting their faces melted off.

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Michael Barry
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Actually, nothing compares to ANY of Allan Holdsworth's solos... [Smile]

www.therealallanholdsworth.com

Check out his live album 'All Night Wrong' with Jimmy Johnson on bass and Chad Wackerman on drums if you want more evidence than you'll ever need!

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Robert L. Fischer
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Ew, solos.

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Mike Pennell
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Hendrix and Page make Slash look like a putz, talented, but still a putz.

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