Slash, Phil Collen + Robert DeLeo Rock Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Fire’ Live

Guns N’ RosesSlash, Def Leppard‘s Phil Collen and Stone Temple PilotsRobert DeLeo got together in the studio to perform a blistering live version of Jimi Hendrix‘s classic “Fire” that emerged on Sunday (June 6).

The all-star collaboration between the two guitarists and the bassist, also featuring Delta Deep drummer and frequent Collen partner Forrest Robinson, arrived as part of the livestream for the Los Angeles Zoo’s Virtual Beastly Ball 2021. The annual fundraiser again went online this year to solicit donations for the zoo’s nonprofit advocate, the Great Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA).

Watch the live-in-studio rendition of the Jimi Hendrix Experience song in the replay down toward the bottom of this post — it begins just before 42:00 into the hour-plus stream.

DeLeo called the recording part of an overall “memorable day” on Instagram. “I spent the day with Slash, Phil Collen and Forrest Robinson recording and filming our version of ‘Fire,'” he said.

“This was also a very emotional day for me with my friends,” the bass player added before pointing out a specific piece of recording equipment. “This is now where my beloved 1974 Neve 8014 console resides. Lots of great music and memories have passed through this board and I know it has gone to a great home. All around it has been such an amazing day with great friends!”

This year, the Joel McHale-hosted Beastly Ball honored actors Jackie Chan and Leila George, and it included additional performances from Weezer and REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin.

It wasn’t the Beastly Ball’s first virtual go-round. “Last year, more than 21,000 people from around the globe joined the celebration, making it our biggest and wildest party to date,” GLAZA President Tom Jacobson explained ahead of the event. “And with Joel McHale returning to host the event, it is guaranteed to be a laughter-filled evening of philanthropy, fun, favorite animals and fabulous celebrity friends.”

LA Zoo’s Virtual Beastly Ball – June 6, 2021

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