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Slash twitters on Michael Jackson's death

Death comes just weeks after Slash's mother passed away

Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has taken to Twitter to comment on the death of Michael Jackson, who passed away yesterday (June 25) at the age of 50.

“Really sad news about Michael, he was a talent from on high,” Slash wrote.

The pair had collaborated in the past, including an appearance at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards when Slash played the ‘Black Or White’ riff during a medley by Jackson.

Jackson’s death comes just weeks after the passing of Slash’s mother Ola Hudson, who lost a battle with lung cancer on June 5.

The guitarist revealed via Twitter that he did not attend the June 20 funeral service for his mother after the details were leaked online. Instead, he and his father held a private service earlier that day.

Jackson was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles yesterday, after suffering what is believed to be a cardiac arrest at his home. A team of doctors tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate him for more than an hour before he was declared dead.

An autopsy is due to take place later today (June 26).

Read Michael Jackson's obituary on NME.COM now.

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sriram thirugnanam 

Jun 26, 2009

micheal jackson was such an inspiration for many young men like me. his death is such a huge loss for the man kind. i deeply know he was such a mistaken personility. His loss can never be compensated. i blame the media, court, cases and false allegations for his death. he will always 'heal the world'. micheal' 'i want you back'. :-(

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When Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash quit the band in 1996, he was eventually replaced with Buckethead. The eccentric axeman, famous for wearing a KFC bucket on his head, insisted on having a giant chicken coop built for him in the studio. Former Guns N Roses A&R man Tom Zutaut described the coop thus: "No one was allowed to go in there - you could not destroy the karmic vibe of the coop, his personal retreat."
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When Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash quit the band in 1996, he was eventually replaced...

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