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Slash The Conspirators: Saul Hudson Myles Kennedy: World on Fire: 2014 [21] "Back from Cali" † Slash Myles Kennedy: Saul Hudson Myles Kennedy: Slash: 2010 [22] "Bad Rain" Slash The Conspirators: Saul Hudson Myles Kennedy: Apocalyptic Love: 2012 [23] "Battleground" Slash The Conspirators: Saul Hudson Myles Kennedy: World on Fire: 2014 [24 ...
On August 27, 2010, it was announced that Slash was filming a music video for the song. Slash stated that "[the] concept is twisted; Fergie's idea." [4] The video for "Beautiful Dangerous" premiered on Vevo on October 26, 2010. The video depicts Fergie as a deranged woman who is obsessed with Slash.
Featuring American vocalist Myles Kennedy, the album was recorded on Slash's debut solo tour in Stoke-on-Trent, where Slash spent his early years. It was captured at the 1500 capacity [ 2 ] Victoria Hall on 24 July 2011 and released by Armoury Records, a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment , on 14 November 2011 as a live album and DVD/ Blu-ray ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Back from Cali; Bad Rain (Slash song) Beautiful Dangerous; Bent to Fly; By the Sword (song) C. Civil War (song)
On Friday, Nov. 29, the "Going Back to Cali" rapper, 56, appeared on Apple Music's Le Code with host Mehdi Maïzi, where he talked about his many contributions to rap and hip-hop culture.
"Back from Cali " by Slash featuring Myles Kennedy "Back From Hollywood" George White's Scandals 1931 "Back in L.A." by B. B. King "Back in L.A." by Johnny Hallyday "Back in LA" by Grace Ives "Back in L.A." by Peanut Butter Conspiracy "Back in L.A." by Phil & The Noise "Back on the Street" by Dyan Diamond "Back Street Hollywood" by The Durbervilles
Slash, guitarist of Guns N' Roses, says the band didn't have a predatory relationship with girls. "It was a lot more the other way around, in some cases! Some the songs were sort of sexist in ...
The music video for Eminem's 2013 song "Berzerk" referred to the "Going Back to Cali" video in a scene showing Rick Rubin playing cards. [1] In 2015, Jimmy Fallon cold-opened an episode of The Tonight Show with a shortened version of the song and music video, to kick off a week of hosting the show in California. LL Cool J has a cameo appearance ...