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I know that, at that time, Myles was probably the easiest choice (for many reasons) for Slash to continue with his solo career ... but, I think that his voice is probably one of the weakest voices in that album.

Who do you think that would be the best choice for him to do is solo stuff without killing GNR songs?

I would choose Ian Astbury.

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Myles, obviously. Not only is his voice great, but he seems to work well with Slash.

Do you think that one of the main reasons for him to work well with Slash is the fact of being a weak frontman (when you compare him with some of the others) ?

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Myles, obviously. Not only is his voice great, but he seems to work well with Slash.

Do you think that one of the main reasons for him to work well with Slash is the fact of being a weak frontman (when you compare him with some of the others) ?

Nah, he's not a weak frontman. I've seen VR and SMKC, and SMKC was the superior show. Myles not only has great chemistry with the band and the audience, but he's fucking phenomenal live.

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Sorry but Myles was the best fit to sing the whole Slash catalog from Gn'R to Snakepit to VR to his solo stuff. Technically good and definitely a great guy.

You can imagine people like Whit Crane (who is a great friend of Slash & Myles) or maybe M. Shadows

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Myles, obviously. Not only is his voice great, but he seems to work well with Slash.

Do you think that one of the main reasons for him to work well with Slash is the fact of being a weak frontman (when you compare him with some of the others) ?

Nah, he's not a weak frontman. I've seen VR and SMKC, and SMKC was the superior show. Myles not only has great chemistry with the band and the audience, but he's fucking phenomenal live.

Illusions - some posters have this weird theory now that Slash picks weak people to play with so they don't steal his spotlight. Is that an idiotic theory? Yes. But for some reason......a few people think this way. It is very important to insult Slash at every opportunity.

I'd go with Cornell. An entire album by those two guys might be interesting.

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the only other singer outside of Myles would be Stockdale given By the Sword was one of my favorites off the Slash album; but I wonder how that would work since Stockdale's band quit on him not only after the 1st Wolfmother album; but after the 2nd album as well. Cornell's song on the album did just about nothing for me. And Myles is about the only guy on the album that you know can handle everything Slash has done throughout his career

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Sorry but Myles was the best fit to sing the whole Slash catalog from Gn'R to Snakepit to VR to his solo stuff. Technically good and definitely a great guy.

You can imagine people like Whit Crane (who is a great friend of Slash & Myles) or maybe M. Shadows

Sorry but that's just what you prefer. There is nothing imo that Myles can do, that Chris is not capable of doing for example. (if he was available and interested)

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Sorry but Myles was the best fit to sing the whole Slash catalog from Gn'R to Snakepit to VR to his solo stuff. Technically good and definitely a great guy.

You can imagine people like Whit Crane (who is a great friend of Slash & Myles) or maybe M. Shadows

Sorry but that's just what you prefer. There is nothing imo that Myles can do, that Chris is not capable of doing for example. (if he was available and interested)

Well, how can i say that...Chris is really talented, amazing singer, performer, powerful voice and so on but not as low profile as Myles. Slash really needed someone who is not a diva... That's why i'm not so sure about Chris... but hey that's just my two cents ;)

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Sorry but Myles was the best fit to sing the whole Slash catalog from Gn'R to Snakepit to VR to his solo stuff. Technically good and definitely a great guy.

You can imagine people like Whit Crane (who is a great friend of Slash & Myles) or maybe M. Shadows

Sorry but that's just what you prefer. There is nothing imo that Myles can do, that Chris is not capable of doing for example. (if he was available and interested)

Well, how can i say that...Chris is really talented, amazing singer, performer, powerful voice and so on but not as low profile as Myles. Slash really needed someone who is not a diva... That's why i'm not so sure about Chris... but hey that's just my two cents ;)

Never heard anything about Cornell being a diva. I guess one of the main advantages about Myles is that he's not a diva, and is low profile.

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I know that, at that time, Myles was probably the easiest choice (for many reasons) for Slash to continue with his solo career ... but, I think that his voice is probably one of the weakest voices in that album.

Who do you think that would be the best choice for him to do is solo stuff without killing GNR songs?

I would choose Ian Astbury.

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Myles, obviously. Not only is his voice great, but he seems to work well with Slash.

Do you think that one of the main reasons for him to work well with Slash is the fact of being a weak frontman (when you compare him with some of the others) ?

Nah, he's not a weak frontman. I've seen VR and SMKC, and SMKC was the superior show. Myles not only has great chemistry with the band and the audience, but he's fucking phenomenal live.

Illusions - some posters have this weird theory now that Slash picks weak people to play with so they don't steal his spotlight. Is that an idiotic theory? Yes. But for some reason......a few people think this way. It is very important to insult Slash at every opportunity.

Yeah, first people were complaining Velvet Revolver only picked Scott because he was a big name and they wanted someone famous.

And now Slash picks a lesser known singer and it's because he doesn't want other people to steal his spotlight.

Slash can't win with some people on here.

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