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January 1, 2010
Slash's studio
Here are pictures of the studio Slash did built in a Los Angeles mansion acquired in the early 1990s. He worked on the first Snakepit record there. The studio was partially destroyed during an earthquake in 1994. Slash sold the house a few years later.
Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature
First Marshall amp to bear the signature of an artist, the Marshall JCM Slash Signature is an authentic reissue of the classic 2555 Jubilee head that was released in 1987 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the company. Only 3.000 units of the Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature amp were made from 1996 to 1997 to pay homage to the man.
Specifications of the Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature guitar amp
- 100W Valve Head
- 3 x 12AX7 Preamp Valves
- 4 x EL34 Power Amp Valves
- 1 Jack Input
- EQ (Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble)
- Output Master
- Lead Master
- Input Gain Control
- 100W/50W Switch Function
- Fx Loop
- DI Output
- Speaker Output: 4 ohm, 8 ohm, 16 ohm
- Voltage Selection: 110v, 220v, 230v
- 1 Way Footswitch
Slash's recommended settings for dirty tone
Presence 8 | Bass 7 | Middle 7 | Treble 4,5 | Output Master 6 | Lead Master 10 | Input Gain 6,5
Slash's recommended settings for clear tone
Presence 0 | Bass 9 | Middle 3 | Treble 5,5 | Output Master 10 | Lead Master 0 | Input Gain 4
Related links
>> Marshall JCM 2555 SL Handbook
>> More info on Slash Marshall
>> Marshall AFD100 Slash page
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
>> Marshall JCM 2555 SL Handbook
>> More info on Slash Marshall
>> Marshall AFD100 Slash page
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
Les Paul Slash Signature
Crybaby SW95 Slash Signature
First wah pedal to bear the signature of Slash. Made by Dunlop.
Specifications of the SW95 Crybaby Slash Wah
- Low pass : 270Hz - 370Hz
- High pass : 1.5Hz - 1.9kHz
- Input impedance : 1M OHm
- Output impedance : < 4.7K OHm
- Nominal input level : -8 dB
- Maximum output level : 7dB
Related links
>> SW95 Crybaby Slash Wah Handbook
>> SW95 Crybaby Slash Wah Official Page
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
>> SW95 Crybaby Slash Wah Handbook
>> SW95 Crybaby Slash Wah Official Page
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
We're All Gonna Die Tour 2010
Slash World Tour 2010 : from April 10 to October 6 over 4 continents.
Played shows [all tour dates]
Played songs [all played songs]
Main facts
More
>> Slash live gear for World Tour 2010
>> 74 selected photos
>> 12 selected videos
What's next
Played shows [all tour dates]
- Europe : 31
- USA : 27
- Canada : 8
- Asia : 7
- Oceania : 6
- Total : 79 concerts in 28 countries
Played songs [all played songs]
- Slash : 11
- Guns N' Roses : 7
- Slash's Snakepit : 3
- Velvet Revolver : 5
- Cover songs : 10
- Total : 36
Main facts
- April 10 : first show at The Roxy Theater in Hollywood. Steven Adler on stage.
- Arpil 28 : Angry Anderson and Andrew Stockdale on stage in Melbourne.
- June 10 : Slash hustled by a fan in Milan.
- June 13 : Lemmy Kilmister on stage in Donington.
- June 15 & 18 : opening for ACDC in France.
- June 20 : testing Marshall AFD100 and Alice Cooper on stage in Paris.
- July 12 : Michael Monroe on stage in Turku.
- July 14 & 15 : Brent Fitz played bass and John Douglas played drums in Russia.
- August : touring in Asia and Australia with Tony Montana on bass.
- August 7 : Michael Monroe on stage in Osaka.
- August 8 : Koshi Inaba on stage in Tokyo.
- August 16 : Angry Anderson on stage in Sydney.
- August 20 : Monster Energy private gig at the Key Club in Hollywood.
- August 28 : Todd Kerns back on bass.
- August 30 : Fergie on stage in Hollywood.
- September 4, 8 & 9 : headlining with Billy Idol in North America.
- September 20 : Lemmy Kilmister on stage in Atlanta.
- October 6 : last show at House of Blues in Hollywood. Lemmy Kilmister on stage.
More
>> Slash live gear for World Tour 2010
>> 74 selected photos
>> 12 selected videos
What's next
From January 2010 Slash will be back on the road with Myles Kennedy. The tour will cross USA, Asia, Australia, Latin America and may be Europe.
Thanks to Myles Kennedy, Bobby Schneck, Todd Kerns, Brent Fitz, Tony Montana, all the tour crew & Slash (specially for this interview in Paris). You made us dream. See you soon...
Slash live gear for World Tour 2010
It's about gear Slash used for his World Tour with Myles Kennedy in 2010 and 2011.
Guitars (9 in total)
- Gibson Slash Les Paul Appetite For Destruction
- Gibson Slash VOS Les Paul Aged
- Gibson Slash Les Paul Goldtop (for slide parts)
- Gibson Les Paul Axcess Standard (with floyd rose)
- Gibson Slash's Snakepit Les Paul (not for every show)
- Respective backup guitars
Amps (switched backstage via Whirlwind A/B Box)
- 2010 Marshall AFD100 (for distorted sounds)
- 1996 Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature (for distorted sounds)
- 1987 Marshall JCM 2555 Silver Jubilee (for clean sounds)
- Marshall 1960BV Cabinet 4x12 with 70 Watt Celestion Vintage 30 HP
Effects
- Dunlop Crybaby DCR 2SR Wah-Wah
- Dunlop Crybaby SW-95 Slash Wah-Wah (only the controller)
- MXR Smartgate (for noise reduction)
- Dunlop-Q-Zone (Wah filter settings)
- MXR Phase 90 (for "By The Sword")
- Custom Audio Electronics Boost/Line Driver (for solos)
- MXR Stereo Chorus (for the clean parts in "Paradise City" and "Suckertrain Blues")
- Boss DD-3 Delay (for the spheric sounds during "Slither")
- Korg Pitchblack Tuner (for spontaneous muting)
- Peterson Strobe Tuner
- Power Supply
- Hum Eliminator
Exclusive gear review
Backline tour with Chet Haun (Slash guitar tech) filmed before the show in Berlin on June 7.
Backline tour with Chet Haun (Slash guitar tech) filmed before the show in Berlin on June 7.
Related links
>> Slash live gear with Velvet Revolver
>> Slash World Tour page
>> Marshall AFD100 Slash
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
>> Slash live gear with Velvet Revolver
>> Slash World Tour page
>> Marshall AFD100 Slash
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
Slash live gear with Velvet Revolver
It's about gear Slash used for World Tour with Velvet Revolver in 2007-2008.
Guitars (16 in total)
- Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature
- Gibson Les Paul Standard
- Gibson Les Paul 1957 Goldtop reissue
- Gibson EDS 1275's
- B.C. Rich Mockingbird
- B.C. Rich Bich
- Guild Crossroads doubleneck
- Respective backup guitars
Amps
- 1996 Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature (for distorted sounds)
- 2008 Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 (for distorted sounds)
- 1987 Marshall JCM 2555 Silver Jubilee (for clean sounds)
- Marshall 1960BV Cabinet 4x12 with 70 Watt Celestion Vintage 30 HP
Effects
- Dunlop Crybaby SW-95 Slash Wah-Wah Custom
- Boss DD-3 Delay
- Boss OC-2 Octaver
- MXR 10 Band EQ
- Ampeg SVTMP (for acoustic)
- Yamaha SPX-900
- DBX 166
- Dunlop Heil Talk Box
- Peterson Strobe Model 590
- Rocktron Hush 2CX
Exclusive gear review
Backline tour with Adam Day (Slash first guitar tech).
Backline tour with Adam Day (Slash first guitar tech).
Related links
>> Slash live gear for World Tour 2010
>> Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
>> Slash live gear for World Tour 2010
>> Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
Slash World Tour 2012
Line-up
North American Leg 2012
European Leg 2012
Australasian 2012
- Myles Kennedy: lead vocals
- Slash: lead & rhythm guitars
- Frank Sidoris: rhythm guitar
- Todd Kerns: bass, backing vocals
- Brent Fitz: drums
North American Leg 2012
- Mar 23, 2012: Toronto (Canada), Phoenix Concert Theatre
- May 3, 2012: Baltimore (USA), Rams Head Live
- May 4, 2012: Virginia Beach (USA), Rams Head Live
- May 5, 2012: Charlotte (USA), Carolina Rebellion Festival
- May 7, 2012: Orlando (USA), Hard Rock Live
- May 9, 2012: Jacksonville (USA), Florida Theater
- May 10, 2012: Biloxi (USA), Hard Rock Live
- May 12, 2012: Kansas City (USA), Liberty Memorial Park
- May 13, 2012: Indianola (USA), National Balloon Classic Field
- May 14, 2012: Minneapolis (USA), The Brick
- May 16, 2012: Madison (USA), Orpheum Theater
- May 17, 2012: Grand Rapids (USA), Orbit Room
- May 19, 2012: Columbus (USA), Rock on the Range
- May 20, 2012: Camden (USA), Susquehanna Bank Center
- May 25, 2012: Pryor (USA), Rocklahoma
- May 26, 2012: Albuquerque (USA), Route 66 Casino
European Leg 2012
- Jun 8, 2012: Donington (England), Download Festival
- Jun 11, 2012: Monchengladbach (Germany), Hockeypark
- Jun 12, 2012: Berlin (Germany), Max-Schmeling-Halle
- Jun 18, 2012: Paris (France), Le Zenith
- Jun 20, 2012: Bamberg (Germany), Stechert-Arena Bamberg
- Jun 21, 2012: Basel (Switzerland), St. Jakobshalle
- Jun 23, 2012: Milan (Italy), Gods Of Metal
Australasian 2012
- September - October 2012
Slash World Tour 2011
Dates | Concerts | Countries | |
North American Leg | Jan. 16 - Feb. 22 | 25 | 1 |
Australasia Leg | Feb. 26 - Mar. 22 | 11 | 6 |
Latin America Leg | Mar. 26 - Apr. 12 | 12 | 6 |
European Leg | Jul. 9 - Jul. 31 | 15 | 9 |
Total | Jan. 16 - Jul. 31 | 63 | 22 |
Opening for Ozzy Osbourne
- January 16 : Qwest Center, Omaha (USA)
- January 18 : Toyota Center, Houston (USA)
- January 20 : American Airlines Center, Dallas (USA)
- January 21 : The Cotillion Ballroom, Wichita (USA)
- January 22 : Sprint Center, Kansas City (USA)
- January 24 : AT&T Center, San Antonio (USA)
- January 25 : Speaking Rock Center, El Paso (USA)
- January 26 : Dodge Theatre, Phoenix (USA)
- January 28 : Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas (USA)
- January 29 : The Depot, Salt Lake City (USA)
- January 30 : Reno Events Center, Reno (USA)
- February 1 : Gibson Amphitheatre, Los Angeles (USA)
- February 3 : HP Pavillon, San Jose (USA)
- February 4 : Spirit Mountain Casino, Grand Ronde (USA)
- February 5 : Tacoma Dome, Tacoma (USA)
- February 8 : Pepsi Center, Denver (USA)
- February 10 : BOK Center, Tulsa (USA)
- February 12 : The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit (USA)
- February 13 : House of Blues, Chicago (USA)
- February 14 : I Wireless Center, Moline (USA)
- February 16 : Bridgestone Arena, Nashville (USA)
- February 17 : The Fillmore, Charlotte (USA)
- February 18 : St Pete Times Forum, Tampa (USA)
- February 20 : Bank Atlantic Center, Fort Lauderdale (USA)
- February 22 : Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville (USA)
- February 26 : RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane (Australia)
- February 27 : Showgrounds, Sydney (Australia)
- March 2 : The Tivoli, Brisbane (Australia)
- March 4 : Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne (Australia)
- March 5 : Bonython Park, Adelaide (Australia)
- March 7 : Claremont Showgrounds, Perth (Australia)
- March 10 : Impact Exhibition Hall 2, Bangkok (Thailand)
- March 12 : Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore (Singapore)
- March 14 : Namba Hatch, Osaka (Japan)
- March 20 : Ax-Korea Hall, Seoul (South Korea)
- March 22 : Star Hall, Hong Kong (China)
- March 26 : Vive Cuervo Salon, Mexico City (Mexico)
- March 27 : Vive Cuervo Salon, Mexico City (Mexico)
- March 28 : Vive Cuervo Salon, Mexico City (Mexico)
- March 31 : Anfiteatro Sambil, Caracas (Venezuela)
- April 2 : Coliseo Campin, Bogota (Colombia)
- April 4 : Teatro Caupolican, Santiago (Chile)
- April 6 : Circo Voador, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- April 7 : HSBC Hall, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
- April 8 : Master Hall, Curitiba (Brazil)
- April 10 : Microestadio Argentinos Juniors, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
- April 11 : El Teatro Colegiales, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
- April 12 : Orfeo Superdomo, Cordoba El Teatro, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
- July 9 : T in the Park Festival, Kinross (Scotland)
- July 10 : Oxegen Festival, Naas (Ireland)
- July 12 : Le Zenith, Paris (France)
- July 13 : Komplex, Zurich (Switzerland)
- July 15 : Sonisphere Festival, Madrid (Spain)
- July 16 : Super Bock Festival, Lisbon (Portugal)
- July 17 : Rockstar, Bilbao (Spain)
- July 20 : Academy, Birmingham (England)
- July 21 : Apollo, Manchester (England)
- July 23 : High Voltage Festival, London (England)
- July 24 : Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent (England)
- July 25 : Leeds Academy, Leeds (England)
- July 28 : Civic Arena, Milan (Italy)
- July 29 : Ippodroma Delle Capannelle, Rome (Italy)
- July 31 : Belgrade Arena, Belgrade (Serbia)
Related links
>> Slash World Tour main page
>> Slash gear for World Tour 2010-2011
>> Slash Tour Dates 2010
>> Slash interview by Slash Paradise
>> Check out Slash Official Website
>> Slash World Tour main page
>> Slash gear for World Tour 2010-2011
>> Slash Tour Dates 2010
>> Slash interview by Slash Paradise
>> Check out Slash Official Website
Slash World Tour 2010
Dates | Concerts | Countries | |
Warm-up Leg | Apr. 10 - May 23 | 5 | 2 |
European Leg | May 30 - Jul. 7 | 31 | 19 |
Australasia Leg | Jul. 29 - Aug. 16 | 12 | 7 |
North American Leg | Aug. 20 - Oct. 6 | 32 | 2 |
Total | Apr. 10 - Oct. 6 | 80 | 28 |
Warm-up Dates
- April 10 : The Roxy Theater, Los Angeles (USA)
- April 28 : The Palace Theatre, Melbourne (Australia)
- May 21 : Northern Lights Casino, Walker (USA)
- May 22 : Borgata Music Box, Atlantic City (USA)
- May 23 : Rock On The Range Festival, Columbus (USA)
- May 30 : Pinkpop Festival, Pinkpop (Netherlands)
- May 31 : Paradiso, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- June 2 : Live 10-Oren, Copenhagen (Denmark)
- June 4 : Rock AM Ring, Nurburg (Germany)
- June 5 : Rock IM Park, Nurburg (Germany)
- June 7 : Postbahnhof, Berlin (Germany)
- June 8 : Tesla Arena, Prague (Czech Republic)
- June 10 : Palalido, Milan (Italy)
- June 12 : Novarock Festival, Nickelsdorf (Austria)
- June 13 : Download Festival, Donington (England)
- June 15 : Stade Charles Ehrmann, Nice (France) opening for ACDC
- June 16 : X-tra, Zurich (Switzerland)
- June 18 : Stade de France, Paris (France) opening for ACDC
- June 19 : Hellfest, Clisson (France)
- June 20 : Le Bataclan, Paris (France)
- June 22 : Oporto Coliseum, Porto (Portugal)
- June 23 : Coliseu dos Recreios, Lisbon (Portugal)
- June 25 : Azkena Rock Festival, Vitoria (Spain)
- June 26 : Graspop, Dessel (Belgium)
- June 27 : Glastonbury Festival, Glastonbury (England)
- June 29 : Vicar St, Dublin (Ireland)
- June 30 : Mendela Hall, Belfast (Ireland)
- July 1 : HMV Picture House, Edimbourg (Scotland)
- July 3 : Manchester Academy, Manchester (England)
- July 4 : Wireless Festival, London (England)
- July 5 : Rockhal, Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- July 8 : Norway Rock Festival, Kvinesdal (Norway)
- July 10 : Getaway Festival, Gavle (Sweden)
- July 11 : Ruisrock Festival, Turku (Finland)
- July 14 : Moscow Arena Club, Moscow (Russia)
- July 15 : Gav Club, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
- July 29 : Asia World Expo, Hong Kong (China)
- July 31 : Jatim Expo, Surabaya (Indonesia)
- August 2 : Fort Canning Park, Singapore (Singapore)
- August 3 : Istora Senayan, Jakarta (Indonesia)
- August 5 : Sunway Lagoon, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
- August 7 : Summer Sonic Festival, Osaka (Japan)
- August 8 : Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo (Japan)
- August 11 : Festival Hall, Melbourne (Australia)
- August 12 : The Tivoli, Brisbane (Australia)
- August 14 : TSB Stadium, New Plymouth (New Zealand)
- August 15 : Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth (Australia)
- August 16 : Hordern Pavillion, Sydney (Australia)
- August 20 : Key Club, Hollywood (USA) Monster Energy private gig
- August 28 : Sunset Strip Music Festival, Hollywood (USA)
- August 29 : Warfield Theater, San Francisco (USA)
- August 31 : Belly Up, Aspen (USA)
- September 1 : Ogden Theatre, Denver (USA)
- September 2 : Voodoo Lounge, Kansas City (USA)
- September 4 : Soaring Eagle, Mount Pleasant (USA) co-headlining with Billy Idol
- September 5 : Pabst Theater, Milwaukee (USA)
- September 6 : Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake (USA)
- September 8 : Riviera Theater, Chicago (USA) co-headlining with Billy Idol
- September 9 : Caesars Windsors, Windsor (Canada) co-headlining with Billy Idol
- September 10 : Kool Haus, Toronto (Canada)
- September 11 : Empire Theater, Belleville (USA)
- September 14 : Terminal 5, New York (USA)
- September 15 : House Of Blues, Boston (USA)
- September 17 : Borgata Hotel Casino, Atlantic City (USA)
- September 18 : The Norva, Norfolk (USA)
- September 20 : Center Stage, Atlanta (USA)
- September 22 : Harrah’s, Council Bluffs (USA)
- September 23 : Medina Entertainment Center, Medina (USA)
- September 24 : Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg (Canada)
- September 25 : Odeon Events Centre, Saskatoon (Canada)
- September 27 : Stampede Corral, Calgary (Canada)
- September 28 : Events Centre, Edmonton (Canada)
- September 30 : Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver (Canada)
- October 1 : Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver (Canada)
- October 2 : Showbox at the Market, Seattle (USA)
- October 4 : Grand Sierra Casino, Reno (USA)
- October 5 : House of Blues, Hollywood (USA)
- October 6 : House of Blues, Hollywood (USA)
Thanks to Myles Kennedy, Bobby Schneck, Todd Kerns, Brent Fitz, Tony Montana, all the tour crew & Slash (specially for the interview in Paris). You made us dream guys. See you soon...
Related links
>> Slash World Tour main page
>> Slash gear for World Tour 2010-2011
>> Slash Tour Dates 2011
>> Photo selection from World Tour 2010
>> Video selection from World Tour 2010
>> Slash interview by Slash Paradise
>> Check out Slash Official Website
Related links
>> Slash World Tour main page
>> Slash gear for World Tour 2010-2011
>> Slash Tour Dates 2011
>> Photo selection from World Tour 2010
>> Video selection from World Tour 2010
>> Slash interview by Slash Paradise
>> Check out Slash Official Website
Marshall AFD100 Slash
After almost 8 months of research and development, Slash and Marshall have tweaked the AFD100 enough to be the most accurate reproduction of the original amp that Slash used to record the Guns N' Roses album, Appetite For Destruction. The AFD100 is limited to 2.300 pieces worldwide (2.300 because when it cames out, it's been 23 years since the Appetite For Destruction album).
Specifications of the Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature guitar amp
- 100W Valve Head
- 5 x ECC83 Preamp Valves
- 4 x 6550 Power Amp Valves
- 2 Jack Inputs (vintage styled)
- EQ & Master Volume
- Power Attenuation (right down to 0.1 watts)
- FX Loop switchable on front panel
- Tonal switch between #34/AFD and FX Loop mode
- Speaker Output: 2 x 4 ohm, 2 x 8 ohm, 1 x 16 ohm
- 2 Way Footswitch
Related links
>> Marshall AFD100 Handbook
>> Marshall AFD100 best tests & demonstrations
>> Marshall AFD100 homepage
>> Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
>> Marshall AFD100 Handbook
>> Marshall AFD100 best tests & demonstrations
>> Marshall AFD100 homepage
>> Marshall JCM 2555 Slash Signature
>> Check out Guitars & Equipment page
Slash Made in Stoke CD/DVD/Blu-Ray
- The band: Slash / Myles Kennedy / Bobby Schneck / Todd Kerns / Brent Fitz
- Recorded: July 24, 2011 at Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent (England)
- Length: 160 minutes
- Format: Dolby, DTS stereo
- Label: Eagle Vision
- Release date: November 14, 2011
Setlist:
- Been There Lately
- Nightrain
- Ghost
- Mean Bone
- Back From Cali
- Rocket Queen
- Civil War
- Nothing To Say
- Starlight
- Promise
- Doctor Alibi
- Speed Parade
- Watch This
- Beggars And Hangers-On
- Patience
- The Godfather Solo
- Sweet Child O' Mine
- Slither
- By The Sword
- Mr. Brownstone
- Paradise City
Slash Deluxe Edition
CD 1
- Ghost (with Ian Astbury & Izzy Stradlin)
- Crucify The Dead (with Ozzy Osbourne)
- Beautiful Dangerous (with Fergie)
- Back From Cali (with Myles Kennedy)
- Promise (with Chris Cornell)
- By The Sword (with Andrew Stockdale)
- Gotten (with Adam Levine)
- Doctor Alibi (with Lemmy Kilmister)
- Watch This (with Dave Grohl & Duff McKagan)
- I Hold On (with Kid Rock)
- Nothing To Say (with M. Shadows)
- Starlight (with Myles Kennedy)
- Saint Is A Sinner Too (with Rocco De Luca)
- We're All Gonna Die (with Iggy Pop)
- Sahara (with Koshi Inaba)
- Paradise City (with Cypress Hill & Fergie)
- Mother Maria (with Beth Hart)
- Baby Can't Drive (with Alice Cooper & Nicole Scherzinger)
- Sahara (with Koshi Inaba)
- Beautiful Dangerous - radio mix (with Fergie)
- Demo #4
- Demo #16
- Back From Cali - live acoustic (with Myles Kennedy)
- Fall To Pieces - live acoustic (with Myles Kennedy)
- Sweet Child O' Mine - live acoustic (with Myles Kennedy)
- Watch This - live (with Myles Kennedy)
- Nightrain - live (with Myles Kennedy)
- Making of the album documentary
- Back From Cali - clip (with Myles Kennedy)
- By The Sword - clip (with Andrew Stockdale)
- By The Sword – behind the scenes
- Starlight - live (with Myles Kennedy)
- Mean Bone - live (with Myles Kennedy)
- Track-by-track interview with Slash
Slash Deluxe Edition content includes :
- 2 early demo tracks
- 5 bonus songs
- 18 minute behind-the-scenes-in-studio video documentary of the making of Slash
- Slash one-on-one, track-by-track video interview
- The final video edit and the making-of-the-video for "By The Sword"
- Live Video of "Back From Cali" from the Roxy secret show in April 2010
- Live Video of "Starlight" and "Mean Bone" from MTV Classic Australia in April 2010
- 2 songs recorded Live from the launch of MTV Classic in Australia in April 2010
- 3 acoustic songs recorded Live at XFM in London in May 2010
- 2 songs recorded Live during Slash’s show at the Manchester Academy in July 2010
- "Beautiful Dangerous" Radio Mix Version
- A limited edition guitar pick designed by Ralph Steadman and Slash
- Plus an exclusive 3’ x 3’ Fan-Contributed-Photo-Mosaic-Poster of Slash
- ...as well as the original album, Slash