![]() ![]() "It’s at once the most sterile and creative process I've been involved in," he told Musician magazine in February 1991. Jackson's recording process was also much different than the raw, live-in-the-studio takes to which Slash had become accustomed. Watch Michael Jackson's 'Black or White' Video "The recorded song 'Black or White,' I did not play on," he told CNN anchors John Roberts and Kyra Phillips. Many people wrongly credited Slash for playing the song's choppy main riff, but he debunked the rumor at the 2010 Canadian Music Week. The guitarist also played on the intro skit to Dangerous' lead single "Black or White," which blares through a boombox in Macaulay Culkin's bedroom in the song's music video. One of those songs was the menacing ballad "Give in to Me," which features sizzling leads and a blistering solo from Slash. I finally went down and recorded some rhythm stuff for a couple of songs." ![]() I got a call three months later to do it at such and such a date, but when that date came, it wouldn’t happen. "I like to keep a schedule and be punctual, but those dates just sat there for months and months until I kept thinking they didn’t want to use me anymore. But when it came down to it, the sessions were so unorganized," the guitarist told Rolling Stone in a January 1991 story. ![]() But the Dangerous sessions were disjointed even by his standards. "Michael Jackson was somebody I admire and have a lot of respect for. ![]() Slash, who was deep in the throes of recording Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusionalbums at the time, was all too familiar with studio dysfunction after working with Axl Rose for years. ![]()
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