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    The greatest ever “version” of Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child o’ Mine”, period

    April 20th, 2008

    This has been around for quite some time, but I stumbled upon it on youtube while looking for a video of that fabled Yehudi Menuhin - Ravi Shankar collaboration: when the greatest violinist of the 20th century played with the leading Indian musician of the modern era.

    This is undisputably one of hard rock’s greatest ever songs, which means it’s severely overplayed, and even classic songs get on one’s nerves after non-stop listening. There have been many covers but none could hold a candle to the original.

    Until several nights ago when I saw this, apparently just an ad on Channel V, but still I’m wondering: is there a full length version of this?

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    Comment by swordie
    2008-04-20 11:48:36

    cool man…
    there is one album… i think it is called Classical Rock… it has 3 volumes if not mistaken… the rocks songs from the 80s and 90s were played by London Orchestra I think… it was in the cassette… wonder if there is a CD version of it.

     
    Comment by Kay Kastum Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-04-25 01:52:03

    Ah..GNR, the music I grew up to..

     
    Comment by cicak
    2008-05-04 19:56:41

    it has always been interesting listening to something different

     
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