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Haha. This is fun. I don't know what would be produced by this combo:

 

Lead guitar / vocal: David Gilmour

Rythm guitar / vocal: Dave Matthews

Bass: Victor Wooten

Drums: Carter Beauford

Keyboard: Rick Wright

 

:D

 

-K

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band 1: Led Stripey Horned Soldiers

Guitar: Page + Jack White

Bass: John Paul Jones

Drummer:Nate Morton

Vocals:Jack White

 

band 2: THE BEST BLUES-ROCK EVER!

Guitar:Hendrix+Eric Clapton+Johnny Winter

Vocals:Hendrix+Johnny Winter

Drum:John Bonham

Bass:Jack Lawrence

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Oh! This is fun! I am gonna try

 

backing vocals female1 : sheryl crow (low ptch)

 

backing vocals female 2: annie lennox (high pitch)

 

backing vocals male1: paul mc. cartney (high pitch)

 

backing vocals male 2: eddie wedder (low pitch)

 

lead singer: sammy hagar

 

bass: billy sheehan (solid versatile)

 

guitar 1: nuno bettencourt (great rythmic guitars, great solo)

 

guitar 2: richie kotzen (same as nuno, a bit more experimental maybe)

 

guitar 3: mark knopfler (he would mellow down the other two maybe, which is a good thing coz I think he has got a great sense of melody)

 

keyboards: porcaro (love his playing...anyway keyboards on TOTO are good)

 

drums: vinnie colayuta (versatile)

 

Turntables, samples: Michael Diamond, Adam Yauch, Adan Horivtz (They are the Beastie Boys. Great sense of groove IMO)

 

Trumpets: miles davis, louis armstrong (if they can manage not being on the spot light like they are used to...:-)

 

Sogwriting: i leave it mainly to McCartney, Crow, Wedder and Knopfler

 

Producer: Bob Rock

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So many possibilities especially if you can reincarnate people. Heres a few with all members still alive.

 

Lead Vocals: Roger Daltry

Guitar and Vocals: Brian Setzer

2nd guitar and Vocals: Eric Clapton

Bass and vocals: Paul Mccartney

Drums: Ringo Starr

 

Lead Vocals: Scott Weiland

Lead Guitar: Jeff Beck

2nd guitar: Jerry Cantrell

Bass: John Entwistle

Drums: Joey Kramer

 

 

Lead Vocals: Stephen Tyler

Guitar: EVH

2nd guitar and vocals: Jerry Cantrell

Bass: Mike Inez

Drums: Dave Grohl

 

Lead Vocals and guitar: Brian Serzer

Guitar and Vocals: Jerry Cantrell

2nd guitar: Malcolm Young

Bass: Tom Hamilton

Drums: Eric Kretz

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Originally posted by aerorockjax

So many possibilities especially if you can reincarnate people. Heres a few with all members still alive.


Lead Vocals: Scott Weiland

Lead Guitar: Jeff Beck

2nd guitar: Jerry Cantrell

Bass: John Entwistle

Drums: Joey Kramer


 

 

i wish he wasn't but John Entwistle is dead. RIP

 

hey at least he went out like a rock star and still got to live a full life. he died doing coke in a hotel room with a stripper/escort in Vegas, didn't he?

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Originally posted by DADGADammit



i wish he wasn't but John Entwistle is dead. RIP


hey at least he went out like a rock star and still got to live a full life. he died doing coke in a hotel room with a stripper/escort in Vegas, didn't he?

 

Indeed, although the coke it's thought, merely aggravated an already present heart condition as it was a pretty small amount. He's buried in a small town not far from me, in a region of the UK called the Cotswolds.

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This is really tough...

 

I think I would go for Lenny Kravitz on vocals, along with "rythym" guitar duties. I think his skillset lends itself quite well to a band situation, rather than his "frontman-with-nameless-band" he's got going now. Whether or not his ego would allow him to relegate himself to that role is, of course, debatable.

 

For a second guitarist, how about Brad Whitford? I know he's known as Aerosmith's rythym guy, but he's a really solid player and, by all acounts, a mellow guy (important in a band, methinks). He would be a tasteful "lead" guy, I think.

 

Neil Peart on drums. I like his flow a lot. He's almost invisible in Rush, which can be a good or bad thing, but I think he would fit in well. A solid rythym section is HUGELY underrated in a band, which brings me to...

 

The only bass guys I know anything about are Flea and Duff McKagan, and while both are, of course, good, I feel unqualified to reccomend a bassist. I will say that this band would need a BASSIST, not just a guy who plays bass!

 

There you have it!

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Originally posted by Fosse Fox


Indeed, although the coke it's thought, merely aggravated an already present heart condition as it was a pretty small amount. He's buried in a small town not far from me, in a region of the UK called the Cotswolds.

 

 

forgive the ignorance. Who is this guy? Which band was he playing in? Just curious

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Originally posted by mekke



forgive the ignorance. Who is this guy? Which band was he playing in? Just curious

 

Who is John Entwistle? Aaaaah he was the bassist from Showaddywaddy a major British death metal band from the 80s. Hes was well known for his studded leather neck bands and Ibanez Destroyer with 8 strings. He died while on tour with a British up and coming band called The How in 2002.:cry:

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