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Ccr152 Posted - 10/04/2002 : 2:43:55 PM
Alright if you could create your own superband, pulling musicians from all over, even those whove passed away, who would you get and how would you arrange them? go nuts man, have three guitar players if you want, as long as itd sound good. if you want a percussionists or a dj in your band, add one its your sound. i just didnt want people to think they had to choose one guitar player, a drummer, and a bassplayer. go crazy.



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Arthen Posted - 03/02/2005 : 03:29:41 AM
New one for me:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel
Guitars: Steve Hackett/Tim Reynolds
Bass: Tony Levin
Keyboards: Tony Banks
Drums: Phil Collins (without the ability to speak or sing)

I call it GenesisMax.
Bustoff Posted - 03/01/2005 : 7:36:04 PM
Vocals/Sax: Napoleon Murphy Brock
Guitars: Frank Zappa, Robert Fripp, TR
Bass: Les Claypool
Rhodes Piano: George Duke
Drums: Bill Bruford
dan p. Posted - 03/01/2005 : 12:51:48 AM
vocals: hansi kürsch (blind guardian) and tarja turunen (nightwish)
guitar: tim reynolds (duh.) chris arp (psyopus)
bass: tony levin (liquid tension experiment)
keys: you know. . .that. . .guy.
drums: danny carry (tool)

you might could throw in the orchestra and choir from nightwish's "once" and they person who arranged all that.
Jiyra Posted - 02/28/2005 : 10:47:54 PM
I think that's exactly what I'm talking about! Thanks, now I can find some music to listen to!
Zachmozach Posted - 02/28/2005 : 9:18:10 PM
Are you referring to the theremin? If so Pamelia Kurstin is the Theremin god. Perfect pitch on the damn thing. Amazing. Sounds cool when you run one through a wah too.
Jiyra Posted - 02/26/2005 : 11:26:59 PM
speaking of electronic instruments, what's the name of that thing that, I think, uses radio waves or some kind of waves, and you have to use both hands to control tone and vibrato and such? I read an article about it in Discovery some time ago, anybody got any clues?
Zachmozach Posted - 02/26/2005 : 9:23:41 PM
Ornette Coleman-Saxaphone and Violin
Don Cherry- Trumpet
Cecil Taylor- Piano
futureman- Percussion & Phiano & other electronic instruments of his invention
Scott LaFaro- Bass

That would be pretty hip.
Jiyra Posted - 02/26/2005 : 2:26:21 PM
Guitar - Don Alder(plus vocals) & Al Petteway
Mandolin - Chris Thile
Upright Bass - Jordan Medas
Percussion - James West

mmmmMM!
thomasode Posted - 02/26/2005 : 10:46:23 AM
Bluegrass String Band

Jerry Douglass and/or Sunny Landrith: slide guitar
Jeff Austin on the Mandolin
Bela and Scruggs on the Banjo
Adam Aijala, Lester Flatt guitars
Rob Wasserman on the bass
Stanley Brothers with the vocals
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 02/25/2005 : 11:23:59 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Muskrat
Violin: Sara Watkins



Good Call.
Muskrat Posted - 02/25/2005 : 11:19:43 PM
Vocals: Ashlee Simpson + Milli Vanilli + Scott Stapp + John Mayer + Britney Spears
Guitars: Mark Tremonti
Keyboards/drums(at the same time): My friend's 2 year old daughter Arianna

That would frickin rock.

But seriously, going on musicians I've actually heard and remember their names (which is precious few) I think this would make an interesting combo (too bad we'll never know):

Vocals: Freddie Mercury, Mindy Smith
Guitars: Dave Matthews (I expect scorn but I don't really care), Tim Reynolds, Brian May, Eric Clapton (ok I'll stop here, for TIMe's sake)
Piano: Jamie Cullum
Bass: Victor Wooten
Mandolin: Chris Thile
Drums/Percussion: Carter Beauford (so it's obvious. sue me.)
Violin: Sara Watkins
Bagpipes: Some good bagpipe player.
guitarisPIMP Posted - 02/25/2005 : 5:57:55 PM
John Lennon: Guitar/Piano/Lead Vocals
Paul McCartney: Bass/Piano/Guitar/Lead Vocals
George Harrison: Guitar/Sitar
And now for the drums I first want this guy Pete Best to play with them in Liverpool and in Germany, but eventually fuck it up and have Ringo Starr play drums.


Oh I forgot, all song-writing for that band needs to be done by Bjork, with additional help from Cher.
bironieiscool Posted - 02/25/2005 : 5:05:22 PM
Guitar/Vocals:Billy Joe Armstrong
Drums:Marko 72
Bass:Brian Bromberg
Electric Guitar/Vocals:Tim Pagnotta
victorwootenfan Posted - 06/23/2003 : 1:05:46 PM
i started a thread like this once, and then no posted in it because of this thread. so i just added to it, it's a very good thread tho, cool idea!
Ccr152 Posted - 06/23/2003 : 12:21:42 PM
jesus i started this thread almost a year ago and its still running. that makes me proud...
victorwootenfan Posted - 06/20/2003 : 07:16:07 AM
quote:
Originally posted by victorwootenfan

my ideal power trio...

Derek Trucks- guitar
Oteil- bass, vocals
steve smith- drums

have a lot of oteil singing and scatting, lots of slide guitar, and some grooving drums!




Wow i don't think i've ever quoted myself but...Anyway, Oteil and derek trucks ARE putting out an album together with the jazz legend elvin jones. So that's REALLY REALLY close to my ideal trio, and probably a better drummer(elvin that is) than who i originally picked(in jazz at least).
pcbTIM Posted - 05/09/2003 : 10:57:54 PM
I've decided to change my vote to:

Tim Reynolds - guitars
Pagan Underdogs - everything else
victorwootenfan Posted - 05/09/2003 : 5:05:28 PM
flaming moe anyone?
hukkanen Posted - 05/09/2003 : 1:44:52 PM
Guitar - Tim Reynolds
Banjo - Bela Fleck
Bass - Victor Wooten
Mandolin/Vocals - Chris Thile
victorwootenfan Posted - 05/09/2003 : 11:43:30 AM
my ideal power trio...

Derek Trucks- guitar
Oteil- bass, vocals
steve smith- drums

have a lot of oteil singing and scatting, lots of slide guitar, and some grooving drums!
thomasode Posted - 05/09/2003 : 10:20:51 AM
What ever happened to power trios?

Name: Reynolds Rescue Mule
Guitar(s) and Lead Vocal-TR
Bass- Otiel Burbridge
Drums- Matt Abts

OR.........

Warren Haynes - Guitar and Vocals
Mike Gordon - Bass
Steve Smith - Drums and Percussion
Arthen Posted - 05/09/2003 : 01:56:16 AM
Mandolin: Sam Bush
Dobro: Jerry Douglas
Guitar: Tony Rice
Guitar: Tim Reynolds
Banjo: Bela Fleck
Bass: Vic Wooten


I love bluegrass. Go figure.
victorwootenfan Posted - 05/08/2003 : 7:22:12 PM
quote:
Originally posted by GuitarGuy305

James Hetfield--Guitar/Vocals
Kirk Hammett--Lead Guitar
Lars Ulrich--Drums
Cliff Burton--Bass Guitar
Jason Newsted--Backup Vocals, especially on Creeping Death (long story)


Adam


somebody likes metallica...lol
GuitarGuy305 Posted - 05/08/2003 : 5:33:35 PM
James Hetfield--Guitar/Vocals
Kirk Hammett--Lead Guitar
Lars Ulrich--Drums
Cliff Burton--Bass Guitar
Jason Newsted--Backup Vocals, especially on Creeping Death (long story)





Adam
centurybrother Posted - 05/08/2003 : 4:05:13 PM
Andy Lattimar - guitar/vocals
Chris Squire - bass/vocals
Peter Gabriel - main vocals
Patric Moraz - piano/keyboards
Neal Pert - Drumbs
Jay Posted - 05/08/2003 : 3:50:18 PM
Here's mine, new and revised!

KJP: Vocals, Lapslide
Kottke: 12-string, Vocals
TR: Electric, acoustic, Vocals
David Rawlings: Acoustic, Vocals
Gillian Welch: Vocals, rythym geetar
Richie Havens: Vocals, rythym geetar
Gene Krupa: Drums
Zubot+Dawson: Fiddle/mandolin/weissenborn
My Dad: Archtop Jazz shit
the bass player from the EARLY Chicago: Bass?
the brass section, and Hammond player from the EARLY Chicago: Brass section and Hammond Organ
Jerry Douglass: Dobro
CPPJames Posted - 05/08/2003 : 2:23:19 PM
I wonder what a Tim (music) and Chris Cornell (lyrics + vocals) writing process would spawn, lol. That might make for an interesting blend.
victorwootenfan Posted - 05/08/2003 : 12:09:05 PM
1. Vocals- Bobby Mcferrin
2. Bass- Wooten, Oteil, and Steve Bailey(slap, chords, fretless)
3. Guitar- Scott Henderson, John Mclaughlin
4. Keybords- Page McConnel(phish)
5. Sax- Branford Marsalis
6. Banjo- Bela
7. Drums- Steve Smith and Dennis Chambers
8. Tablas- Sandip Burman(flecktones big band)
9. Trumpet- Arturo Sandoval

Thare's my band.... The "Best guys ever in one room together" Band
SourGirl Posted - 10/05/2002 : 8:44:04 PM
This is a hard one, there are so many amazing musicians out there its hard to choose, but heres my pick

Vocals- Layne Stayley, and the singer of Live, ( I can't ever think of his damn name)
Guitar- Tim and my wonderful husband Joe
Bass- Flea
Drums- Danny Carey (he is wicked)
Piano/Vocals- Tori Amos
Penny Whistles- Thsi one Irish guy I heard on a cd,(can't remember his name)but they are so beautiful
But this is just off the top of my head I'm sure if I really thought about it I could think of better ones, but oh well, I like these. Oh and sorry erich I stole some of yours but they are great musicians.


"Loneliness...is and always has been the center and inevitable experience of every man." -Thomas Wolfe
Jay Posted - 10/05/2002 : 4:49:50 PM
Alas! Another SCI FAN! Hollingsworth is one hell of an orgna player..that Hammond is just amazing! When my dad had his band, they had to drag the organ (350 pound, approx.) and the amp ( 300 pounds, approx.) up three flights of stairs...rough.

Jay
" It's a scavenger hunt in the best of times, a one armed man with a box of dimes. Throw the stick and let the bulldog roll." KJP
Baboonboy Posted - 10/05/2002 : 12:39:49 PM
All instrumental soul/funk extravaganza
Tim - Guitar
Rocco Prestia - Bass
Kyle Hollingsworth - Hammond B3
The Tower of Power horn section with Leroi Moore on baritone sax
David Garibaldi or Carter Beauford - Drums
Michael Travis - Percussion


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AIM - bluwaterbaboon
Fleabass76 Posted - 10/05/2002 : 03:01:33 AM
Arturo Sanduval-Trumpet
John Coltrane-Sax
Kenny Werner-Keys
TR and Pat Matheny-Guitar
Vic-Electric Bass, Edgar Meyer-Upright
Paul Wertico-Drums
Manolo Badrena-percussion



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Saint Jude Posted - 10/05/2002 : 01:39:19 AM
One man band.....
Sssssssssssssssssssssssatan! - Everything

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tericee Posted - 10/04/2002 : 6:07:29 PM
No clue, but I can't wait to see what Fluffy writes!

teri

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Jay Posted - 10/04/2002 : 5:16:47 PM
Leo Kottke- 12 string, backup vocal
TR- Electric, Back up vocal
Kelly Joe Phelps- Vocal and Guitar
Larry Taylor- Upright Bass, or Keith Mosely- 5 stirng bass
Brain from Primus(Or Carter)- Drums
David Rawlings- backup Vocal


Jay
" It's a scavenger hunt in the best of times, a one armed man with a box of dimes. Throw the stick and let the bulldog roll." KJP
pcbTIM Posted - 10/04/2002 : 5:06:33 PM
Ultimate jam band.

TR - electric
Bela Fleck - banjo
Leo Kottke - 12 string
Victor Wooten - bass
? - drums (I don't know very many drummers and I don't want to put down Carter cuz it's too obvious)

This would sound awesome because they are all experts at what they do. You could have Leo map out a basic melody with Vic following, TR adds his fill-ins, Bela then picks up the melody while Leo solos......and then each person gets to solo. No song is under 10 minutes.


"Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor's a lot like a woman: you just have to read the manual and push the right button." - Homer
Erich with an h Posted - 10/04/2002 : 3:52:51 PM
Ian Anderson - Flute / Vocal
Anneke van Giersbergen - Vocals
David Gilmour - Guitar
Danny Carry - Drums
Tori Amos - Piano / Vocal
Geezer Butler - Bass
James Hetfield - Guitar
Robert Smith - Guitar / Songwriting / Vocals

it would sound pretty rough, but youd get a crunchy guitar and bass leveled with smooth lead, piano, and flute, a perfect melody and song writen by Robert, topped with a battery from Cary like no other. the vocals would mostly be mellow, and i left James' vox out cause of it. there are other superbans id creat too, that would include Les Claypool, Peter Steele, Tim, and others, but this is a nice one

Erich w/ an h
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