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« Reply #80 on: May 26, 2006, 07:55:09 PM »

I'd like to know how much of Slash's guitar parts were re-recorded for Sympathy... I mean, you can easily tell that the solos are Slash's. No one plays like him. And judging from Paul's performance at Rock In Rio, he doesn't seem to be the most capable guitar player. So, it would be pretty easy to tell if it was him trying to do a solo instead of Slash.

Maybe Slash recorded 2 rhythm guitar parts, (one for himself, and one acting as "Izzy")
Then Paul came along and redone the 2nd rhythm part (the Izzy part)

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« Reply #81 on: May 27, 2006, 03:08:44 AM »

I think Sympathy For The Devil is a great cover, nicely done by all the members, except the guitar solo near the end where one guitar plays, then the other guitar plays the exact same notes.  Its not much of a solo and I don't care for the guitar tone... could this be Paul playing?  If its him and Slash, their guitars sound remarkably similar.
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