The story went viral quickly, encouraging several comments on both the MAX article and the suggestion that "Unpublished Critics" had influenced "Sweet Child o' Mine", including one from Duff McKagan, bass player with Guns N' Roses when "Sweet Child o' Mine" was written and recorded | In March 2005, placed it at number 6 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks |
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This concept was rejected by | Crow performed the song live at |
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US 7" vinyl 27963-7 No | Where do we go now? Where do we go now? Where do we go now? Where do we go now? An alternate version featuring half a live version, half a newly recorded 1999 version plays during the credits of the movie "Big Daddy" |
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Rhythm guitarist asked Slash to play it again | When you get the chopped version of '' or half of 'Sweet Child' and '' cut, you're getting screwed |
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When the band recorded demos with producer , he suggested adding a at the song's end | In , Slash said "within an hour my guitar exercise had become something else" |