Guns N' Roses' first and only No. 1 hit, "Sweet Child O Mine," had a part that was the result of the band not knowing how to end the song.
From a nearly discarded riff to the top of the charts. The stage was set for a breakthrough single, and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” couldn’t have been more perfect. From guitarist Slash’s ...
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For years, people have speculated that the famous guitar riff from “Sweet Child O’ Mine” had originated from a warm-up exercise. However, in a recent interview for the Eddie Trunk Podcast ...
Guns N' Roses 'Sweet Child O' Mine' Plagiarism Claims Laughed Off by Australian Crawl Singer Guns N' Roses 'Sweet Child O' Mine' Plagiarism Claims Laughed Off by Australian Crawl Singer Guns N ...