SweetZombieJesus
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Fri Oct-24-03 03:24 PM
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What's your dream band line-up? |
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Death holds no sway over this one. Pick anyone you like, for any genre you like.
Rock: Lead vocals: Iggy Pop, Lead Guitar: Jimi Hendrix, Rhythm Guitar: Keith Richards, Bass: John Entwistle, Drums: John Bonham, Keyboards: Ray Manzarek
Punk: Lead Vocals: Joe Strummer, Lead Guitar: Johnny Thunders, Bass: Mike Watt, Drums: Grant Hart
Metal: Lead Vocals: LEMMY!, Lead Guitar: Randy Rhoads, Bass Player: Cliff Burton, Drums: Dave Lombardo(Slayer)
Funk: Lead Vocals: Sly Stone, Lead Guitar: Eddie Hazel, Bass: Bootsy Collins, Drums: Cornelius Johnson(Ohio Players)
That's all I can think of right now.
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Fri Oct-24-03 03:38 PM
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Thelonius on piano Getz and Parker on sax Gillespie on trumpet Farlow on guitar
And I'll take any bassist and percussionist
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Fri Oct-24-03 03:39 PM
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Robert Plant - Vocals Jimmy Page - Guitar John Paul Jones - Bass, Keys, String Arrangments John Bonham - Drums
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Fri Oct-24-03 04:25 PM
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lead vocals: Mick Jagger, lead guitar: Mick Taylor, rhythm guitar: Keith Richard, Bass: Bill Wyman, Drums: Charlie Watts, Piano: Ian Stewart and Nicky Hopkins Damn, that would be a great band!
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Fri Oct-24-03 04:40 PM
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4. I'll take funk for 100 Alex. |
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Edited on Fri Oct-24-03 04:44 PM by GumboYaYa
Since Funk is my favorite type of music, my band will be some of the greatest funk players ever.
Sly Stone on vocals is a must. Of all the potential reunion shows out there, seeing Sly Stone play again is on the very top of my list. I hope beyond hope that he overcomes his personal issues and plays in public again.
Eddie Hazel is mean on guitar, but I have to pick a personal favorite here. Leo Nocentelli is the baddest funk guitarist I have ever seen.
On bass, the funkiest man on earth, Mr. George Porter, Jr. Find any really funky album that has been released in the past twenty years and there is a good chance that George Porter, Jr. was in the studio playing bass. Besides, the guy who wrote Cissy Strut has to be the baddest bass player in funk music.
Drums would be handled by Mike Clark formerly from the Headhunters. This guy lays down a beat like no other. Listen to those old Headhunters albums and you can't get the rythmn out of your head for days.
The Hammond B would be manned by Jon Cleary. IMO there is no funkier band playing right now than Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentleman.
I would throw in Maceo Parker on sax, just cause I really would want to be shaking everything that I got.
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Fri Oct-24-03 06:28 PM
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The rock legends line up: Vocals: Robert Plant or Jim Morrison (it's a toss up) Lead Guitar: David Gilmour or Eric Clapton (another toss-up) Rhythm Guitar: Walter Becker Bass: Paul McCartney (backup on vocals) Drums: Stewart Copeland Keys: Ray Manzarek Producer: George Martin
The classic 80's lineup Vocals: David Bowie Guitar: Johnny Marr Guitar: The Edge Bass: Johnn Taylor Drums: Terry Bozio Keys: Alan Wilder Producer: Nile Rogers
The OK-I'm gonna mess with this because I can lineup: Vocals: Bob Marley Lead Guitar: Jimi Hendrix Rhythm Guitar: The Edge Bass: Bootsy Collins Drums: Kraftwerk Drum Machine programming Keys: Moby Producer: Quincy Jones All backed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Fri Oct-24-03 07:55 PM
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6. I'll front with Morrison/Hendrix |
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Jim Morrison on the mike. He had the voice and image, and had enough versatility to pull of Crystal Ship, Break on Through, and The End, all on the same album. Crooner and rocker and poet.
Hendrix on lead guitar. Eric Clapton on rhythm guitar. John Entwistle on bass. Keith Moon on drums.
I'll take some liberty and expand the band out a bit:
Ray Manzarek-organ Keith Emerson-piano Chicago's brass/woodwind(Lee Loughnane-trumpet, Walter Parazaider-flute, James Pankow-trombone). I thought about Ian Anderson or Ian McDonald (early King Crimson) for flute, but thought that all things being nearly equal (like with Moon), keeping the section intact was the better part of valor. Robby Steinhardt of Kansas- violin Backup vocals- Jon Anderson, Annie Haslam, Mike Love. Sitar-George Harrison (I needed at least one Beatle. Sorry Ravi)
What's a band without some supporting cast...
Peter Grant-manager Owlsey Stanley-drugs and munchies Alan Parsons-producer
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Whitacre D_WI
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Fri Oct-24-03 08:31 PM
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7. Genre-specific lineups are bourgeois. |
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Or, perhaps, I just wanna make one list:
Skip James sings. Rashied Ali plays drums. John Entwistle on bass guitar. Trane and Pharoah Sanders doing the dueling sax thing. Martin Rev on keys. Richard Thompson and Tom Verlaine on guitars. Orchestral arrangements by John Cage. All songs written by Brian Holland, Eddie Holland, and Lamont Dozier.
I'd buy that record.
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Fri Oct-24-03 09:05 PM
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8. The Fall makes me want to go out and kick a cat... |
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Lead vocals: Ian Curtis, Lead Guitar: Bernhard Sumner, Bass: Pete Hook, Drums: Steven Morris
...Joy Division convince me I could spit in the face of God
Jazz: Alto-Sax: John Coltrane, Bass: James Jamerson (nothing else needed) Hello from Germany, Dirk
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Fri Oct-24-03 09:06 PM
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9. Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker. |
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That would have been a great band.
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Fri Oct-24-03 09:40 PM
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Jazz-- Guitar: Pat Metheney Guitar: Pat Martino Guitar: Randy Johnston Bass: John Pattitucci Bass: Scott LaFaro Drums: Elvin Jones Drums: Brian Blade Keyboards: Keith Jarret
Rock-- Lead vocals: Jim Morrison Lead Guitar: Jimi Hendrix Co-Lead Guitar: Eric Clapton Co-Lead Guitar: Robert Johnson Bass: John Entwistle Drums: John Bonham Keyboards: Ray Manzarek
Punk-- Lead Vocals: Jello Biafra Lyricist: Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) Lead Guitar: Fletcher (Pennywise) Bass: Flea (did play w/ Circle Jerks) Drums: Bobby Schayer (Bad Religion)
Metal-- Lead Vocals: Geoff Tate (Queensryche) or Rob Halford (Judas Priest) Lead Guitar: Alex Skolnick (Testament) Rythum Guitar: Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) Bass Player: Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) Drums: Dave Lombardo(Slayer)
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