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thief ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 21 2015 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 1546 |
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Pick your players from 1968-1980 era. You decide pretty much everything about this All-Star Band makeup:
Vocals; Guitars; Bass; Drums; Keys; + different instrument; + flexible slot It's pretty straightforward. You can very well recreate bands that really existed and just tune them to your liking (i.e. ELP + Andrew Latimer), or come up with completely new collaborations (i.e. Thijs van Leer, Robert Wyatt, Geddy Lee and Captain Beefheart...).Flexible slot has no restrictions. It's fine if you pick multi-instrumentalists here, just assign them to a slot - it'll be their main duty anyway (75%). |
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Blacksword ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
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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 |
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thief ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 21 2015 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 1546 |
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MY LONG TERM BAND
Ian Anderson Steve Hackett John Wetton Michael Giles Tony Banks Ian McDonald David Palmer I specifically avoided the most notoriously dominant/demanding figures of progressive universe, such as Roger Waters, Frank Zappa, Robert Fripp or Ginger Baker (:D). I'd like my band to actually work towards a greater goal and avoid the clash of personalities - as much as I could. There is a place for, let's say, two intense personalities to exchange ideas and create some tension... but a band consisting of 5-7 devilishly talented and conceited blokes wouldn't last a year. So, my leader is Ian Anderson - for his wit, charisma, strong leadership, no-nonsense approach and actual talent. His group WILL release at least eight albums during that timespan and I bet half of them are guaranteed classics. His acoustic guitar tapestries in the background and lively flute fills are welcome, too. David Palmer is included - most needed to smooth out (or write) orchestral arrangements and serve as additional pianist on stage... he also had a good chemistry with Ian. They form songwriting backbone. Steve Hackett and Tony Banks serve multiple purposes here. They are truly gifted composers, hopefully they will form a second songwriting nucleus in this mixture, relieving Ian from this burden a bit. I know for certain that stuff they create will be unbelievably melodic, emotional, lush and progressive in that old-fashioned Genesis way... I suppose their "fairy tales" Edwardian stuff will mix nicely with jubilant, folkish Anderson style. Steve Hackett is a peaceful man on top of it, should be "safe" addition. Tony Banks will have some creative differences with Ian, but he put up with Gabriel's quirks for years so they'll work it out. I trust John Wetton and Michael Giles to form a reliable and impressive rhythm section. Wetton brings very strong, tectonic basslines, knack for improvisation and backing vocals, if needed - all with a laid-back personality, they say. I mean that was the common opinion, no? We need those glue guys in every team, I believe. Michael Giles had such a rare talent on drums, always knew what should be played at what time EXACTLY. I always find his performances engaging and thought-out. Remember his studio work on In the Wake of Poseidon? He wasn't even a member at this point, but laid down so much effort. Love the guy, wish he recorded more. The last pick - my joker card - is Ian McDonald of King Crimson fame. Tell me all you want, I believe he came up with a half of ITCOTK's good stuff. Played clarinets, saxophones, organs, the Mellotron... In this band he's free to do whatever he does best, we already have keyboards and flute covered. Hopefully he's able to put more kinetic energy and a bit of KC darkness here. Should be a good fit next to Michael Giles. I think this band is, in the same time, greatly talented and well-organized, everyone has a niche to fill and all talents could be used. Everyone is credited when it comes to royalties ^^ |
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JD ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 07 2009 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18446 |
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Hate to bust your bubble but I think it's been done. They were called "Emerson Lake and Palmer" ![]() Later reformed as "The Best" But seriously... Keith Emerson - Keys (Duncan Mackay as the understudy) Chris Squire - Bass (Tony Levin as the understudy) Carl Palmer - Drums (Keith Moon as the understudy) Alex Lifeson - Lead Guitar (Steve Hackett as the understudy) Kerry Livgren - Rhythm Guitar (David Gilmour as the understudy) Peter Gabriel - Vocals (Roger Daltrey as the understudy) Thjis Van Leer - Flute (Ian Anderson as the understudy) Bill Bruford - Percussion (Ruth Underwood as the understudy) Jean Luc Ponty - Violin (Robby Steinhardt as the understudy) Let me know if you hear of them touring...I'm all in ! |
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Grumpyprogfan ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 09 2019 Location: Kansas City Status: Offline Points: 12389 |
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That would be the already assembled Bruford band
in 1979. Bruford, Holdsworth, Stewart and Berlin. For fun maybe... Jon Anderson (v), Ray Schulman (b), Tony Banks (k), Frank Zappa (g), and Steve Gadd (d). |
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thief ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 21 2015 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 1546 |
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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. :)
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Blacksword ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
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Damn, yes you're right! I bet Harisson was good at 17 though, but in line with the rules, I'll swap him with Phil Collins, and begrudgingly drop Way (I can live without violin) that still leaves 8 I guess... ![]() |
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thief ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 21 2015 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 1546 |
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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.
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Francesco Di Giacomo, Annie Haslam, Stella Vander - Vocals
Chick Corea - Keyboards Steve Hackett - Guitar Ray Schulman - Bass, Violin Ruth Underwood - Vibes, Persussion Carl Palmer - Drums, Percussion Roger Dean - Cover Art Edited by Tapfret - November 13 2019 at 06:07 |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 43444 |
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Annie Haslam - lead & backing vocals Michael Dunford – acoustic guitar, backing vocals Jon Camp – bass, backing vocals John Tout – keyboards, backing vocals Terence Sullivan – drums, backing vocals, percussion
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progaardvark ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover/Symphonic/RPI Teams Joined: June 14 2007 Location: Sea of Peas Status: Offline Points: 52608 |
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Robert Fripp
Jeff Lynne Dave Greenslade Phil Collins Alphonso Johnson Robby Steinhardt I doubt this lineup would last a week together.
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Sean Trane ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20414 |
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chance of survival beyond first practice/rehearsal, five minutes.... and never meeting if Greg Lake is involved ![]() ============== Ian Anderson (vcls, flute, sax and general obnoxiousness) Grace Slick (beauty and political awareness ![]() Roger Waters (for lyrics, acoustic guitar and pretentiousness) Robert Fripp (L guit, mellotron, & twitt behavior) Peter Townshend (R guitar & stage antics, since Fripp is about as alive as Entwistle is) Jack Casady (jamming ability, endurance, & grass supply) ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Sean Trane - November 13 2019 at 06:18 |
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thief ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 21 2015 Location: Poland Status: Offline Points: 1546 |
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I can almost hear this music... beautiful! Sean Trane's band has a startling contrast between the pretty and the ugly... Seeing them live would be a jarring experience
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I would want a band that could present something totally new and different, Symphonic-World-Canterbury-Jazz-Fusion. These guys just might be up for it:
Guitars: Jan Akkerman Keys: Patrick Moraz Violin, keys, etc: Eddie Jobson Vocals, keys, etc.: Demetrio Stratos Bass: Percy Jones Flute, keys, vocals, etc.: Thijs Van Lier Percussion, vocals, etc.: Zakir Hussein Edited by BrufordFreak - November 13 2019 at 07:30 |
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miamiscot ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 23 2014 Location: Ohio Status: Offline Points: 3625 |
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Vocals: Francesco Di Giacomo
Guitar: Robert Fripp Bass: Chris Squire Keys: Keith Emerson Drums: Phil Collins Violin: Jean-Luc Ponty Flute: Ian Anderson Sax: Theo Travis I like this format a lot - especially the vocals from Di Giacomo, Anderson, Squire and Collins!!!
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Manuel ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13481 |
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On guitars - Martin Barre and Steve Hackett
On keyboards - Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson On Bass - Gary Thain and Jeff Berlin On Drums - Bill Bruford and Carl Palmer On Vocals - Jon Anderson, Peter Gabriel and Annie Haslam On Flute - Ian Anderson and Andy Latimer On Sax - Mel Collins and David Jackson
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Argo2112 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2017 Location: New Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4462 |
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OK, I built this one with the idea of some weird collaborations in mind, not not necessarily my favorite players.
Vocals - Jon Anderson Guitar - Frank Zappa Guitar Robert Fripp Bass - Chris Squire Keys - Keith Emerson Keys/ Violin - Eddie Jobson Drums - Neil Peart |
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SteveG ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 11 2014 Location: Kyiv In Spirit Status: Offline Points: 20617 |
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Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, John Wetton and Eddie Jobson. Hey wait a minute...I think they were together before.
Kind of.
Edited by SteveG - November 13 2019 at 08:13 |
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Edited by tamijo_II - November 13 2019 at 08:26 |
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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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 |
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