Michelle Kwan (no, not the figure skater) has been getting a lot of attention on YouTube by uploading her cover versions of classic rock and pop tunes, played on the guzheng, a Chinese plucked zither.
Her most recent clip might be her best work to date: a beautiful version of Guns N' Roses' classic 'Sweet Child O' Mine...
"Love. It's the most powerful thing on the planet," says the soothing voice at the start of Johnson & Johnson's new commercial. "Love is family. Love is the reason you care for the tiny and the fragile," continues the narrator over sweet black-and-white shots of babies and their parents, and -- wait, is that Guns N' Roses' 'Sweet Child O' Mine' in the background?
We have a new addition to our growing collection of 'Really Talented Little Kids Playing Classic Rock' videos. Earlier this month we saw a six-year-old drumming along to Van Halen's 'Hot for Teacher.' and now we have a seven-year-old girl playing Slash's guitar part on Guns N' Roses' 'Sweet Child O' Mine.'
It's hard to believe there was a time when Guns N' Roses weren't absolutely huge. But in reality, if it weren't for the second chance 'Sweet Child O' Mine' granted them, the world at large could have missed out on a lot of great music. And yes, some drama.
Want to get so drunk on nostalgia for Guns N' Roses guitar-driven ballad 'Sweet Child O' Mine' that you have a raging hangover and don't get out of bed for two days? Well, we can help make that possible for you.