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In an interview with Guitar World, Earl Slick, a renowned guitarist, reflects on his career and experiences working with iconic musicians such as David Bowie, John Lennon, and David Coverdale. He discusses his busy years in the 1970s and 1980s, struggles with addiction, and decision to take a break from music. Slick also talks about his return to the music industry, collaborations with various artists, and his current project with a band called KillerStar. He shares insights into his creative process and memories of recording albums like "Young Americans" and "Station to Station." Slick discusses his time recording with Lennon on the "Double Fantasy" album and his work with Bowie, mentioning his surprise at not being called for Bowie's final album, "Blackstar." He also reflects on his own musical preferences and the guitars he currently plays. [Extracted from the article] |