"Sweet Child of Mine" Acoustic version

Cloud9Gal

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Wow! This guy is good!

One of my favorite songs from GNR!

Enjoy!

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Virtuoso!! Bravo!! He has the looong fingers that great guitar players need. Me, I'm not so lucky. Still makes me want to keep trying!
 
AMAZING!!!! :applause:

Check out some of his other stuff in the links below the video. His version of one of my personal favourites, Smoke on the Water, is outstanding!

Bravo! :applause::applause::applause:
 
fantastic, i like acoustic! (Even though i use a strat :icon_lol: (Although Strat is in Greece) back home i use a fender Strat, love the thing)
 
Not bad at all....I'm not much of a gunners fan, mostly because I couldn't stand the vocals.:mixedsmi:
 
Nice find. sounds much better without what's his name wailing in the foreground. Like Demorier, I wasn't/am not much of a gnr fan thanks to Axle's vocals.
 
He's good. Sound even better on a 12 string.

on a side note; I'd love to hear Joe Satriani do more of this type of playing :applause:
 
I was at a pub in Orlando (Paddy Murphy, I believe) this weekend and the guy that was singing that night sang Sweet Child o' Mine, acoustic of course, and it sounded pretty good. Believe it or not that was the first time I had heard that song play "unplugged". The singer at the pub was pretty good. He even sang Young MC's "Bust a Move" on the guitar. That sounded good too.
 
Good stuff :applause:

I like to hear it when thy stick fairly close to the original and don't "interpret" it too much.
 
I'm with Snuffy here. I liked GnR's sound. Liked many of their songs. HATED Axl's vocals. The new group isn't Guns & Roses; it's the Axl Rose Experience.

NOTE: If you went into any guitar dealership at the end of the 80s, there was a good chance you'd hear a teenaged kid playing (or trying to play) the carnival style intro to this song.

JAMES
 
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