- Jan 22, 2007
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I don't know if any of you will find this thread-worthy but I'm bored so here goes:
I found this on Blabbermouth.
"VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash joined American pop/R&B singer, rapper and actress Fergie (a.k.a. Stacy Ann Ferguson) on stage at Saturday's (July 19) nearly sold-out show at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California for renditions of GN'R's 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and HEART's "Barracuda". According to The Orange County Register, Fergie introduced him: 'Some of you little ones may know him from 'Guitar Hero', but I know him from a band called VELVET REVOLVER and a band called GUNS N' (bleeping) ROSES!' The Orange County Register writer Kelli Skye Fadroski added, 'At the end of the latter track Fergie did numerous one-handed cartwheels, mic in hand, while singing the last high note of the song — I counted four cartwheels but started to get dizzy. Despite the acrobatics, Fergie should stick to doing what Fergie does best — pop-tart tunes — and stay away from rock.'"
The guy behind the camera is a total tool.
Despite what the writer had to say, I think Fergie did an impressive job. It could've been slightly better but by no means was it bad. In regards to Slash playing with her... no comment.
I just thought I'd share this with you.
I found this on Blabbermouth.
"VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash joined American pop/R&B singer, rapper and actress Fergie (a.k.a. Stacy Ann Ferguson) on stage at Saturday's (July 19) nearly sold-out show at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California for renditions of GN'R's 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and HEART's "Barracuda". According to The Orange County Register, Fergie introduced him: 'Some of you little ones may know him from 'Guitar Hero', but I know him from a band called VELVET REVOLVER and a band called GUNS N' (bleeping) ROSES!' The Orange County Register writer Kelli Skye Fadroski added, 'At the end of the latter track Fergie did numerous one-handed cartwheels, mic in hand, while singing the last high note of the song — I counted four cartwheels but started to get dizzy. Despite the acrobatics, Fergie should stick to doing what Fergie does best — pop-tart tunes — and stay away from rock.'"
The guy behind the camera is a total tool.
Despite what the writer had to say, I think Fergie did an impressive job. It could've been slightly better but by no means was it bad. In regards to Slash playing with her... no comment.
I just thought I'd share this with you.
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