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Guitarist slash biography review

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          Slash's book is one of the greatest rockstar autobiographies that I've read.

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        3. This eponymous memoir is very good, quite exhaustive (without being exhausting), brutally honest, and accessibly written.
        4. From one of the greatest rock guitarists of our era comes a memoir that redefines sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll He was born in England but reared in L.A.
        5. The Tragedy Of Guns N' Roses Guitarist Slash Explained

          ByDB Kelly

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          Some musicians seem to have such a natural talent that it's easy to imagine that they were born with an instrument already in hand.

          Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash might seem like one of those people, but in his book "Slash: The Autobiography," he wrote that he credits GN'R bandmate Steven Adler with introducing him to the idea of the guitar — and they met when they were 13 years old.

          But it wasn't an easy ride from then on for Slash.

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          Slash stresses that he started from knowing nothing, attending Fairfax Music School, and being taught the basics by a guy who "didn't look like a rock star at all." Still, the sound stuck, and within years, he was in a chart-topping band performing before legions of fans.

          GN'R has had a famously contemptuous run, often defined by controversial moments that lead singer Axl Rose will never be able to leave behind him.

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