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"It’s funny, because I grew up in that world,” the rock legend, whose real name is Saul Hudson, told Yahoo Entertainment in a previous interview. It just is what it is.”Īn except from 'The Collection: Slash' featuring the Les Paul ‘59 replica used on Guns N' Roses' 'Appetite for Destruction.' (Photo: Gibson Publishing) But anyway, I don't dwell on all that stuff.
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… I'm just glad that we didn't have the internet back then! It would've been a different world altogether. But I mean, a lot of things from back then would not be what you consider acceptable at this moment in time. We would not have fared well in this environment, for sure - I mean, on so many different levels. “But now that you mention it, most of everything that did would've gotten us canceled in this day and age. I mean, I really, to be honest, I haven't really thought about all that that much recently,” Slash muses, when asked about G N' R Lies. “I haven't actually haven't thought about it in that context.
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But that’s not the sort of autobiography that Slash wanted to write at this point in his life. Such a book, from 2007, does exist for those who are interested. Just the acoustic album G N' R Lies - which turns 35 this year - and its “One in a Million” controversy could fill a lengthy chapter, all on its own. Guns N’ Roses guitar god Slash certainly has led a wild life, and if he wanted to pen a juicy new memoir filled with the typical topics of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll, certainly dozens of publishing houses would make him an offer.
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