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Watch Slash's Fan-Shot Video for "Mind Your Manners"

Fans shot live footage of the concert via the Cinebody app which was assembled by director and editor Clifton Collins.

Los Angeles, CA (November 12, 2018) -- Last month, Slash ft. Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators--Slash (guitars), Myles Kennedy (lead vocals), Todd Kerns (bass), Brent Fitz (drums) and Frank Sidoris (rhythm guitar) called out to fans to help create their new live music video at the band’s electrifying two-hour show on the final date of their sold-out fall U.S. headlining tour at the Palladium in Hollywood. Fans shot live footage of the concert via the Cinebody app which was assembled by director and editor Clifton Collins to create the final video.

"It was great to involve the fans to make this video,ā€ says Slash. ā€œThey did an awesome job! Having Clifton shoot as well as edit it all together was just perfect."

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