The rock guitarist recently opened up about working with Bob Dylan in the 1990s, calling the experience "a drag" and admitting he "really regrets" it. For two musicians who've shaped rock and roll in completely different ways, their studio session proved that sometimes even legends don't click.
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♬ som original - Frame RiffsThen came the crushing blow. At the last minute, Dylan removed Slash's entire guitar solo from the song. His reason? It "sounded like Guns N' Roses."
Why Didn't Bob Dylan and Slash Work Together?
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Slash, meanwhile, is one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time - Time magazine ranked him second only to Jimi Hendrix. His strength is bringing powerful, polished rock solos that elevate every song he touches. It's what made "Sweet Child o' Mine" and "Welcome to the Jungle" timeless classics.
Two Different Eras of Rock Collide
"Bob Dylan then is not the same as Bob Dylan now," Slash explained, noting he hadn't been following Dylan's evolving style closely enough to understand what the folk icon was after.
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The lesson? Even when you bring two legends together, magic isn't guaranteed. Sometimes the chemistry just isn't there.
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