Activision has announced that several bands will re-record their classic recordings for Guitar Hero World Tour. First up is MC5's lead guitarist Wayne Kramer who will re-record and "modernize" the track "Kick Out the Jams" with the help of Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains and Gilby Clarke who spent three years with Guns N' Roses (the recording will retain the vocals originally recorded by lead Rob Tyner). The Sex Pistols will contribute another track, "Pretty Vacant," which was re-recorded at the same time as "Anarchy in the UK," which was featured in Guitar Hero III. Finally, Motörhead will re-record the title track from its album Overkill.
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ugh not another rerecording. the first sex-pistols rerecording sounded tired and the guitar was just a fraction behind the rest of the band. sucks when you have 60 year olds try to play classics
Age has nothing to do with it. Ever see Eric Clapton perform Layla (electric version) in live concerts, from just a couple years ago? Go to Youtube and look it up. He is 63, and better than nearly all or, (more likely,) all guitarists.
dude hes good yes, but its DEFFINETELY not the same renditions as the originals. if i wanted a very late live version of it where hes deffinetely ages, it deffinetely would be for listening to, but not playing to.