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Originally posted by thief thief wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

For a one recording and toruing project..

Vocals - Greg Lake
Vocals - Kate Bush
Guitar - Dave Gilmour
Bass - Geddy Lee
Keys - Tony Banks
Sax - Dave Jackson
Violin - Daryl Way
Drums - Gavin Harrison


Love this team. Geddy and Gilmour are so likeable, Lake brings emotional side, Bush - another dimension. Darryl Way is a terrific under the radar pick. Minor complaint - Gavin Harrison was 17 in 1980 which is the "end date" of this project... But I bet he already had good chops.

JD, you came up with a fantastic list of talent as well, but there are 9 musicians - the limit is 7. :)
Sorry man, my band needs all the players to execute their latest album "Close to the Dark Side of a Crimson Brain's Broadway Brick", an 8CD release covering the 2019 US Impeachment Inquiry. Very complex...Very Dark.
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Originally posted by tamijo_II tamijo_II wrote:

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Steve Howe - Guitars, etc.
John Entwistle - Bass
Ian Anderson - Flutes and whatever else needs playing, backing vocals only
Justin Hayward - Vox & rhythm guitar
Manfred Mann - Keys
Ringo Star - Drums
Brian Eno - Overlord to keep egos in place, producer, sound treatments
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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Gabriel....Theatrics and lead vocals.
Wakeman.....Moogs, Mellotron, Hammond Organ, Electric and Acoustic Piano, Harpsichord and Pipe organ.
Hackett....six and twelve string acoustic guitar, Lead guitar, backing vocals
Squire...Bass guitar and bass pedals, backing vocals.
Peart...Drums

THIS!!!!
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Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Steve Howe - Guitars, etc.
John Entwistle - Bass
Ian Anderson - Flutes and whatever else needs playing, backing vocals only
Justin Hayward - Vox & rhythm guitar
Manfred Mann - Keys
Ringo Star - Drums
Brian Eno - Overlord to keep egos in place, producer, sound treatments

Ringo on drums? Interesting choice. 
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Originally posted by Argo2112 Argo2112 wrote:

Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Steve Howe - Guitars, etc.
John Entwistle - Bass
Ian Anderson - Flutes and whatever else needs playing, backing vocals only
Justin Hayward - Vox & rhythm guitar
Manfred Mann - Keys
Ringo Star - Drums
Brian Eno - Overlord to keep egos in place, producer, sound treatments

Ringo on drums? Interesting choice. 
yeah, that's strange. Dave Clark would be better for prog, me thinks.
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Originally posted by thief thief wrote:

MY ONE YEAR PROGRESSIVE TWISTED FANTASY

Peter Hammill
Robert Fripp
Greg Lake
Bill Bruford
Rick Wakeman
David Jackson
David Cross

This one is wild. Fripp is the boss, but Hammill can write all the lyrics he wants - doesn't matter for Bob. I believe Robert will impose his will on this group (with one exception), so the sound will gravitate towards jazzy/classical/avantgarde this time. Cross and Bruford are almost automatic picks, I know for a fact they work well with Fripp and definitely fit the bill here.

Jackson makes the sound 2x richer and he's also capable enough to improvise with the boys.

There is also Greg Lake enlisted, I need him to alternate with Hammill on those epic-scope grand-as-Iliad songs, no matter if they are more of Epitaph or Man-Erg breed. Perhaps there is a room for intricate acoustic guitar pieces with 3 axe-wielders on board...

The only problem I see is Rick Wakeman who always had his way of doing things. I believe he was fed up with constant tuning and quirky studio ideas, but it's likely that this band would focus on impressive stage performance and live recording so he might put his talent to great use.

It's definitely harder to make this band click and stay together for a decade than the previous one... But one album is likely, some twisted cross between Larks' and Godbluff with pinches of Tarkus and Awaken on top.



Wow, what a perfect team. I would still add Robert Wyatt as a guest star :)
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I don't know what this would be like...

Vocals : Peter Hammill, Greg Lake
Keyboards : John Lennon
Drums : Robert Wyatt
Guitar : Robert Fripp
Bass : Geddy Lee
Flute : Peter Gabriel

Composers : Hammill, Lennon, Wyatt, Fripp

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Inspired by recent King Crimson, I try out a trio of drummers:
Jaki Liebezeit, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Bruford.
Eloy's Klaus-Peter Matziol is the right bassman against three drummers.
Robert Fripp is well tested to work with three drummers and Mike Oldfield brings in the melodies.
To balance against a too strong King Crimson influence I get Irmin Schmidt in on keyboards and Holger Czukay can add his wave receiver and do the mixing.
Vocals shared by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. 

Edited by Lewian - November 13 2019 at 17:12
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Inspired by recent King Crimson, I try out a trio of drummers:
Jaki Liebezeit, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Bruford.
Eloy's Klaus-Peter Matziol is the right bassman against three drummers.
Robert Fripp is well tested to work with three drummers and Mike Oldfield brings in the melodies.
To balance against a too strong King Crimson influence I get Irmin Schmidt in on keyboards and Holger Czukay can add his wave receiver and do the mixing.
Vocals shared by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. 
 
"Don't Give Up"
 
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hmmmm

drums - Carl Palmer
Bass - Jack Bruce
keyboards - Keith Emerson
guitar - Adrian Belew

thread win for me.. absolute sonic destruction there...
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Inspired by recent King Crimson, I try out a trio of drummers:
Jaki Liebezeit, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Bruford.
Eloy's Klaus-Peter Matziol is the right bassman against three drummers.
Robert Fripp is well tested to work with three drummers and Mike Oldfield brings in the melodies.
To balance against a too strong King Crimson influence I get Irmin Schmidt in on keyboards and Holger Czukay can add his wave receiver and do the mixing.
Vocals shared by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. 
 
"Don't Give Up"
 

Nah! I hate that one actually. Either Peter or Kate sings, but not the two together.
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Argo2112 Argo2112 wrote:

Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Steve Howe - Guitars, etc.
John Entwistle - Bass
Ian Anderson - Flutes and whatever else needs playing, backing vocals only
Justin Hayward - Vox & rhythm guitar
Manfred Mann - Keys
Ringo Star - Drums
Brian Eno - Overlord to keep egos in place, producer, sound treatments

Ringo on drums? Interesting choice. 
yeah, that's strange. Dave Clark would be better for prog, me thinks.
 
I wanted to have someone who could keep a solid ground rather than a drummer who would fly all over the place.
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Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Originally posted by Argo2112 Argo2112 wrote:

Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

Steve Howe - Guitars, etc.
John Entwistle - Bass
Ian Anderson - Flutes and whatever else needs playing, backing vocals only
Justin Hayward - Vox & rhythm guitar
Manfred Mann - Keys
Ringo Star - Drums
Brian Eno - Overlord to keep egos in place, producer, sound treatments

Ringo on drums? Interesting choice. 
yeah, that's strange. Dave Clark would be better for prog, me thinks.
 
I wanted to have someone who could keep a solid ground rather than a drummer who would fly all over the place.
Maybe Roger Taylor would have been a better choice.
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Vocals & Bass - Greg Lake
Drums - Chris Cutler
Keys - Dave Stewart
Guitar - Phil Miller
Bassoon - Michel Berckmans
Percussion - Jamie Muir
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If I want the most talent possible then..

Lead Singer - Annie Haslam
Lead Guitar - Steve Hackett
Bass - Chris Squire
Drums - Neil Peart
Keyboards - Keith Emerson

Band of my favs..

Singer - My man Collins
Lead Guitar(and humorous vocals at times) - My man Frank
Bass - Sir Paul
Drums - Carl Palmer
Keyboards - Wakeman
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I don't know if you can throw together any four musicians and have it work.   There's usually a reason bands stay together and have some success... like musical and personal chemistry.

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Howe
Emerson
Lake
Palmer

apart from amusing initials this would have worked. Howe and Emerson had a great deal of mutual respect and would have written some amazing stuff together given half a chance








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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Inspired by recent King Crimson, I try out a trio of drummers:
Jaki Liebezeit, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Bruford.
Eloy's Klaus-Peter Matziol is the right bassman against three drummers.
Robert Fripp is well tested to work with three drummers and Mike Oldfield brings in the melodies.
To balance against a too strong King Crimson influence I get Irmin Schmidt in on keyboards and Holger Czukay can add his wave receiver and do the mixing.
Vocals shared by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. 
 
"Don't Give Up"
 

Nah! I hate that one actually. Either Peter or Kate sings, but not the two together.
Oh well, at least I tried. I won't Give It Up just yet. Tongue
 


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - November 14 2019 at 00:51
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I'd say

Vocals Jon Anderson
Guitar Steve Howe
Bass Chris Squire
Drums Bill Bruford
Keys Rick Wakeman

But looking for an alternative

Vocals Greg Lake
Guitar  Andy Latimer
Bass Doug Ferguson 
Drums Andy Ward
Keys Peter Bardens

The impossible one which would collapse under its own weight:

Vocals Jon Anderson
Guitar Robert Fripp
Bass Roger Waters
Drums Billy Cobham
Keys Keith Emerson
Trumpet Miles Davis
Flute Ian Anderson

I can see them fighting with wands and clubs in the rehearsal room.


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