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Slash has denied he played on Michael Jackson's single 'Black or White' saying the songs riff is ''gay'' and uncharacteristic of his playing.

Slash has denied he played on Michael Jackson's 'Black or White' and has branded the song "gay".

The former Guns 'N' Roses guitarist worked with the late 'King of Pop' from 1991 onward, but has denied appearing on the lead single from his 'Dangerous' LP - saying confusion arose from the fact he played on another track, 'Give in to Me', from the same album.

He told US TV network CNN: "I never played on 'Black or White'. If you listen to the riff, that's gay. I'd never play that. I played on 'Give in to Me' and in the 'Black and White' video, when Macaulay Culkin was trashing around, that's me playing."

Slash, 44, also spoke about the 'Thriller' singer's untimely death - from acute intoxication of the powerful anaesthetic Propofol at his home in Los Angeles, last June - and the child molestation accusations he faced.

Michael settled the first case with Jordy Chandler out of court in 1994, and was acquitted of all counts in the second case in 2005.

Slash added: "Michael Jackson was f***ing amazing to watch. The one thing that Michael really wanted was for somebody to like him and the child molestation accusations just sorta just killed him. The fact that he was doing downers really makes sense for his lifestyle."

Meanwhile, it has been revealed the first track on a posthumous album of Michael's unreleased songs will be a recording made with another guitarist, Lenny Kravitz.

The song had originally been planned for inclusion on the singer's 'Invincible' record, but was cut from the final tracklist, because it was considered "too rocky".


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mumof3

I thought he did play on that track
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_EarthSonG_

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might be not true.....MEDIA BS
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mykidsmum

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I believe him, but I think he was using the word "gay" when he should have used Corney...I feel it is too Corney for slash as well...too..clean...not edgy enough.  I believe him.  I love LOVE the guitar in give into me and MJ should have done more edgy stuff and can't wait to hear Lenny and MJ!
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MJ was a true rocker..  he had the perfect rock voice and stance.  

When you watch Black or White, Dirty Diana, Give in to Me...   listen to his voice.  Especially Dirty Diana..  that boy was born to rock!!!
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loma

There were 3 guitarists. Slash, Bill Bottrell, and Tim Pierce.
Slash didn't do the main riffs.
And I really think Slash wants attention again. I mean come on.
He's old now and is pit-clawing for fame.  :roll:
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Michael, we\'ll never stop loving you.
We\'re all wishing you well, and wishing you home.

Quote from: "loma"
There were 3 guitarists. Slash, Bill Bottrell, and Tim Pierce.
Slash didn't do the main riffs.
And I really think Slash wants attention again. I mean come on.
He's old now and is pit-clawing for fame.  :roll:
:lol:  :lol:  :lol: your probably right, who cares about Slash now?
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[youtube:dhofvcri]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qylb1Y80vk[/youtube:dhofvcri] he just wants Attention! thats clearly him playing Black or white with Michael!!
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