You’re off on the amp Slash was using. It was a RENTED, just for the recording sessions, Frank Levi modded Marshall 1959 Super Lead head that apparently came from Studio Instrument Rentals in LA. They tried to buy it later, after they had some money and fame. But, it was GONE! No one could find it! The rental company said it was missing, just gone, or stolen. I forget which ended up being the verdict on the final disposition of it. Either way, it is believed to be literally lost to time, which is just a crime done to humanity! Because when one considers its impact on that album, on Slash’s tone and reputation, and how that success caused “glam” or “hair” bands to start fading out to be replaced with “sleeve”, what that amp was and did cannot be understated in my opinion. It actually put other things in motion as well. Some include Slash, and his people, searching all over for that head, one like it, anyone that knew how it was modded, or just to find anything else that could replicate the tone with or without mods. Later, its popularity and the legend that grew from it also caused Marshall to do extensive work with Slash to develop his signature Marshall head. It was basically a factory built boutique modded amp, but built in “mass” on an assembly line. If, and that’s a BIG IF, someone could find it today, and prove it was that head, and if still working, and if the original mods were still in place, and with documentation proving that it was it ( like serial numbers that are legit, that match the paperwork the rental place had, and that people that know what the Levi mods looked like could verify they were legit and all of the time period…I dare say it would still sell at auction at one of the highest prices ever paid for an amp, if not the highest.
1987. 10 years old. Months before this song dropped on MTV. Before Axl finished the opening growl I knew GNR was my favorite band. That's never changed. And all because my best bud's (RIP man) uncle bought the tape "because the cover looked cool"
about the amps on this record: slash use a mod 100w marshall super tremolo (1959T) and izzy use a 50w marshall jcm800 combo that i saw on sale on ebay about 10 year ago
Stradlin is the one playing the arrangement in the intro, his guitar parts are very interesting specially in the first solo but you have to really pay attention to listen to it in the mix. That guy is a beast 🤟🏻
Yes! Finally! Guns n F’n Roses! Haha Great job guys! Love the Duff background vocals! Slash is my all time favorite so been looking forward to this… you could catch some crazy stuff deep inside “Rocket Queen”
Very nicely done.great to hear all that stuff unpacked.When I hear it normally,it sounds very"busy" as in alot of moving parts. Good stuff. Man,that band was the shit back in day!
Well done dude’s, this song is a gem. It’s a pleasure to hear guitars separately, bass, drums, and Axl’s voices. About amps on Appetite, Slash used to play on a modified Plexi Marshall and Izzy on a Mesa Boogie Mark 3. The Jubilee wasn’t avalaible early 1987. Slash also did some good lines with a 6 strings Bass Fender on this tune. You missed it sadly but anyway, I like this video so much, so thanx thanx thanx. And I wish You will that happen with another GNR song. 🙏😊🤘
@@RonnieDee2323 Hello! we can hear this Fender 6-string bass at several times on Welcome to the Jungle: the first on the bridge where the tune calm down a bit, between 2:19 and 2:32, Slash plays the chords of D and G. the second when he doubles and triples the chromatic riff (minor third and major third I guess), behind the slide’s part, from 3:35 to 3:46. and finally he did a few D chords on the chorus.
Do you realize they need the unmixed master tracks to isolate channels with ProTools? You can't do that unless you have the master tracks. Since most live music is not recorded on to multi-track masters, there isn't much chance of that happening.
GnR one of my faves, seen them live in the 90's and current day and I never realized how ridiculous some parts of this song sound w/just vocals lol 🤘🏼🥰
This is fascinating to me, someone with zero guitar knowledge. It popped up in my feed and i clicked on it cuz due to my limited guitar knowledge, i can never hear Izzy if that makes sense cuz i dont know what to listen for. I really wanted to know who played that build up b4 Axl says do you know where you are? Thanks for the knowledge 😊
IZZY used a Fender Bassman 60s Blackface head with Mesa Boogie 4×12 cabinet with EV speakers in the bottom and Celestions on top. He used several gits and thus no one is sure exactly which ones. He made it a point not to use Marshall amps because he wanted the guitars to sound completely different. As it is he was unhappy because he thought the two gits sounded too similar. No idea if he used any pedals or what was done to his signals in post production.
OK, so a lot of these single line guitar vibratos sound like they slowed the tape down during recording, then sped it up for playback, they sound to me like coked up nervous ninnies, I'm sure no blow was involved. The stacked rhythm guitars: definitely good but remember your first 4 track recorder and seeing how many times you could bounce doubled guitars? Pretty messy and I just listened to the MC5 as reference. Please keep up the (Willy Ronnie Lemonjello) (Tom)foolery, some people think these musicians are above reproach but Slash would love the fun and frolic. What's in the purple cups?
yer channel is amazing. nothin' i love better than geeking out on the music i love. this channel is so awesome even if it's a band i don't care for i'll still watch and enjoy the episode. btw, i know y'all only cover established artistes but if you should ever wanna try something farther down on the pecking order let me know. i got 2 albums to my credit (working on a third) and would love to have ya guys do one of my tunes. who knows? could make fer an interesting change of pace covering something less well known (shameless self promotion here lol).
Thank you!!! We have considered joining the artist, promotions, business model, and charging people to make a show on their music, check out the one we did for the Abraham Billings band! You never know 😀 Thank you very much for watching and subscribing!
Mike Clink isn't that typical. Somehow he keeps that chaos together sweetening the rawness with just a pinch of sugar. Its almost a noisy record.... almost.
You guys are awesome, I’ve enjoyed this immensely this evening dragging my wife in to watch as well. And I finally nailed Willy’s voice doppleganger …… Theo Von
I have always loved Adler's drumming style. Makes me smile and want to move.
YES!
You’re off on the amp Slash was using. It was a RENTED, just for the recording sessions, Frank Levi modded Marshall 1959 Super Lead head that apparently came from Studio Instrument Rentals in LA. They tried to buy it later, after they had some money and fame. But, it was GONE! No one could find it! The rental company said it was missing, just gone, or stolen. I forget which ended up being the verdict on the final disposition of it. Either way, it is believed to be literally lost to time, which is just a crime done to humanity! Because when one considers its impact on that album, on Slash’s tone and reputation, and how that success caused “glam” or “hair” bands to start fading out to be replaced with “sleeve”, what that amp was and did cannot be understated in my opinion.
It actually put other things in motion as well. Some include Slash, and his people, searching all over for that head, one like it, anyone that knew how it was modded, or just to find anything else that could replicate the tone with or without mods. Later, its popularity and the legend that grew from it also caused Marshall to do extensive work with Slash to develop his signature Marshall head. It was basically a factory built boutique modded amp, but built in “mass” on an assembly line.
If, and that’s a BIG IF, someone could find it today, and prove it was that head, and if still working, and if the original mods were still in place, and with documentation proving that it was it ( like serial numbers that are legit, that match the paperwork the rental place had, and that people that know what the Levi mods looked like could verify they were legit and all of the time period…I dare say it would still sell at auction at one of the highest prices ever paid for an amp, if not the highest.
Thank you so much for this fantastic insight!
Marshall 1959 is an MVP amp for this album 🔥
1987. 10 years old. Months before this song dropped on MTV. Before Axl finished the opening growl I knew GNR was my favorite band. That's never changed.
And all because my best bud's (RIP man) uncle bought the tape "because the cover looked cool"
This is awesome.
hey guys. 4:24, I don't think that's Slash. Slash is playing the loop you hear in the background. This riff was Izzy. The top riff.
SWEET! We love IZZZZYYYYYYY
about the amps on this record: slash use a mod 100w marshall super tremolo (1959T)
and izzy use a 50w marshall jcm800 combo that i saw on sale on ebay about 10 year ago
Thanks!!!
IRS isolated is awesome
Stradlin is the one playing the arrangement in the intro, his guitar parts are very interesting specially in the first solo but you have to really pay attention to listen to it in the mix. That guy is a beast 🤟🏻
We agree, 100%!
Yes! Finally! Guns n F’n Roses! Haha
Great job guys! Love the Duff background vocals! Slash is my all time favorite so been looking forward to this… you could catch some crazy stuff deep inside “Rocket Queen”
Thanks Larry!!!
real DEEP!
Looking forward to this one
Stoney!!!😊
Please do other guns n roses songs. It would be amazing to hear sweet child o mine and patience.
Great video guys 👍 Keep it going.
Thanks! We will try!!!
@@RonnieDee2323 How about COMA with the left-right tricks. ;)
@@RonnieDee2323 Locomotive is a completely unhinged Axl vocal and would be worth doing.
This band is one of the greatest of rock's history. You have Slash and Axl in the same band.
Very nicely done.great to hear all that stuff unpacked.When I hear it normally,it sounds very"busy" as in alot of moving parts. Good stuff. Man,that band was the shit back in day!
That´s so cool. Cheers from a brazilian gunner.
Obrigado!❤
Well done dude’s, this song is a gem. It’s a pleasure to hear guitars separately, bass, drums, and Axl’s voices.
About amps on Appetite, Slash used to play on a modified Plexi Marshall and Izzy on a Mesa Boogie Mark 3. The Jubilee wasn’t avalaible early 1987.
Slash also did some good lines with a 6 strings Bass Fender on this tune. You missed it sadly but anyway, I like this video so much, so thanx thanx thanx. And I wish You will that happen with another GNR song. 🙏😊🤘
Where is the slash bass part?
@@RonnieDee2323 Hello! we can hear this Fender 6-string bass at several times on Welcome to the Jungle: the first on the bridge where the tune calm down a bit, between 2:19 and 2:32, Slash plays the chords of D and G. the second when he doubles and triples the chromatic riff (minor third and major third I guess), behind the slide’s part, from 3:35 to 3:46. and finally he did a few D chords on the chorus.
Great analysis and very entertaining crew. I’m onboard.
THANK YOU!
Axle has the moves.
He do!🐍
Love it ❤!
Nobody better than Axl Rose!!!
AGREED!!! It’s crazy!
Fantastic ✊
Axl is a true legend 👌You should try listening to a live performance. He's so much better live
Hell
Yes he is!🤟🏻 we will try to find some “LIVE”! Thanks for watching!
@@RonnieDee2323 1992 1993 was he's prime. night train ,Rocket queen, Estranged from Tokyo 1992🙌 or Coma live from Chicago 1992 . you will like it 🙌
@@camillachristiansen5896 Stfu 86 87 88 was the band prime axl prime then they lost it
Do you realize they need the unmixed master tracks to isolate channels with ProTools? You can't do that unless you have the master tracks. Since most live music is not recorded on to multi-track masters, there isn't much chance of that happening.
MTV VMA’s 1988!
Listening to this great shit makes my Bose headphones purchase completely worth it. Great stuff guys.
THANKYOU❤
It’s all about that left speaker channel. All Izzy
#138 Here. Awesome pick today gents. Keep up the great work!!!
Thanks 138!!!
Would love if you guys got your hands on a Boston track 🤘
Yes! Brad stripped down would be epic!!
GnR one of my faves, seen them live in the 90's and current day and I never realized how ridiculous some parts of this song sound w/just vocals lol 🤘🏼🥰
It’s crazy!!! Thanks for hanging
Duff is a valuable piece of that beast.
Hell yes he is!!!
This is fascinating to me, someone with zero guitar knowledge. It popped up in my feed and i clicked on it cuz due to my limited guitar knowledge, i can never hear Izzy if that makes sense cuz i dont know what to listen for. I really wanted to know who played that build up b4 Axl says do you know where you are? Thanks for the knowledge 😊
This was soooo good! Wow. Would love to hear "Iron Madien" breakdown
RUN TO THE HILLS! Currently in production
Thank you so much!
Great. Subbed.
THANKS! Welcome☺️
IZZY used a Fender Bassman 60s Blackface head with Mesa Boogie 4×12 cabinet with EV speakers in the bottom and Celestions on top. He used several gits and thus no one is sure exactly which ones.
He made it a point not to use Marshall amps because he wanted the guitars to sound completely different. As it is he was unhappy because he thought the two gits sounded too similar. No idea if he used any pedals or what was done to his signals in post production.
Holy moly thank you for this information!
My best friend and I used to split a pair of headphones on the bus in jr high and always fight over who got to listen to Izzy’s side. ❤
THATS CLASSIC! Thanks for watching!
Can you please play November rain
OK, so a lot of these single line guitar vibratos sound like they slowed the tape down during recording, then sped it up for playback, they sound to me like coked up nervous ninnies, I'm sure no blow was involved. The stacked rhythm guitars: definitely good but remember your first 4 track recorder and seeing how many times you could bounce doubled guitars? Pretty messy and I just listened to the MC5 as reference. Please keep up the (Willy Ronnie Lemonjello) (Tom)foolery, some people think these musicians are above reproach but Slash would love the fun and frolic. What's in the purple cups?
You have a way with the words. “Beyond reproach”!?! Yep.
🖤
Thanks?!?
Damn, I just tuned my guitar back up to E standard 😢
Uh oh! Lol💜
Perfect excuse to own more than 1
@@ponzo1967 I have acquired 3 new guitars since this was posted 😁
yer channel is amazing. nothin' i love better than geeking out on the music i love. this channel is so awesome even if it's a band i don't care for i'll still watch and enjoy the episode.
btw, i know y'all only cover established artistes but if you should ever wanna try something farther down on the pecking order let me know. i got 2 albums to my credit (working on a third) and would love to have ya guys do one of my tunes.
who knows? could make fer an interesting change of pace covering something less well known (shameless self promotion here lol).
Thank you!!! We have considered joining the artist, promotions, business model, and charging people to make a show on their music, check out the one we did for the Abraham Billings band!
You never know 😀
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing!
Pls do Patience by GNR❤!
Mike Clink isn't that typical. Somehow he keeps that chaos together sweetening the rawness with just a pinch of sugar. Its almost a noisy record.... almost.
HELL YES 🤟🏻 PONZO!
GNR is GNR without: Slash
GNR is GNR without: Axl
GNR is GNR without: Izzy
GNR is GNR without: Duff
GNR is GNR without: Steven
Perfect chemistry!
Whoa! Nice!
You have no soul if that intro doesn't hook you in
100%!!!
the man with the guitar is very similar to Vince Neil!
There was no jubilee on this record.
Whoa!?!
@@deepinsidethemusic a modded jcm800 was used
where can i try this. on the computer is it possible. please tell me how
How do you isolate all these tracks? What software do you use?!
This one
Was downloaded from the incredible Internet! We didn’t separate.
@@deepinsidethemusic thanks!
What do you normally use?
What software do you guys use to separate the tracks?
That’s LeMonJello magic!
There’s lots of different ones out there, and sometimes we get the tracks separated without the help of software 😄
You guys are awesome, I’ve enjoyed this immensely this evening dragging my wife in to watch as well.
And I finally nailed Willy’s voice doppleganger …… Theo Von
react to ac/dc live in river plate!
how can i try to separate the tape
Duff Mckagan is a better bassist than flea
20:10
YES! 20:10
I couldn’t watch it because of your silly impressions.. Pls don’t do it
It’s a tribute ! 😊
Agree…this could be so much better without the stupid sh*t…I had to stop watching as well.
“REACTION” show. Not a school lecture.
@@RonnieDee2323 makes sense.
24:15 Bro no wonder he sounds like fucking Mickey Mouse nowadays.
Lol !