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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 12:42
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Zappa - guitar, grandstanding
Belew - guitar, talk talk talk......it's only talk
Bruford - drums
Geddy Lee - bass
Levin - stick, moustache aura
Rudess - keyboard wizardry
Schulze - layers of swirly sound
Orchestra of Eternity - yep
 
Eno - production
 
Blackmore, Petrucci - roadies Wink


Blackmore a roadie? Together with Petrucci? Man, that's pure blasphemy... And they wouldn't last half an hour together! I already can see Ritchie smashing his Strat on Petrucci's head...Evil SmileLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 12:44
Originally posted by Cygnus X-2 Cygnus X-2 wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Cygnus X-2 Cygnus X-2 wrote:

What kind of sound will this band have?LOL
 
I have no idea, but with Levin's Magical Moustache Aura, anything can happen! Cool

That's what I was thinking, but you know there was a time when Levin didn't have the 'stache.Wink
That doesn't matter now. Angry
 
Holy crap....I just thought of an excellent idea for an instrumental. Zappa and Levin have a Duel of The Moustaches through their instruments; guitar and chapman stick duel!!!!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 12:46
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Cygnus X-2 Cygnus X-2 wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by Cygnus X-2 Cygnus X-2 wrote:

What kind of sound will this band have?LOL
 
I have no idea, but with Levin's Magical Moustache Aura, anything can happen! Cool

That's what I was thinking, but you know there was a time when Levin didn't have the 'stache.Wink
That doesn't matter now. Angry
 
Holy crap....I just thought of an excellent idea for an instrumental. Zappa and Levin have a Duel of The Moustaches through their instruments; guitar and chapman stick duel!!!!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 13:41
ARLETTE JECQUIER (from FULANO, Chile): awsome jazzy voice!!

STEVE HACKETT: guitars (do I have to say something??)

JAMIE MUIR: out-of-this-world percussions

TIM BLAKE: supernatural spacy synths and keyboards!!!

MATTIAS OLSSON (Anglagard): drums (master!!)

PETE TREWAVAS: bass

I really don't know what will happen if we put those guys together in a band but, god, it will be very crazy!!!

Peace & Love----Lamp


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 13:45
Bill Bruford - Drums
Frank Bournemann - Vocals, Guitar
Jon Lord - Organ, Synthersizer
 
And some sound effects
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 17:50
Alex Lifeson - guitar and backing vocals
Mike Portnoy - drums and backing vocals
Chris Squire - bass and backing vocals
Tony Banks - keyboards and lyrics
Greg Lake - vocals (and I know he plays bass too - that's a bonus)
 
Produced by Terry Brown
Album Cover by Storm Thorgerson
 
One can dream, right?
 
What would Neil Young do?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 18:44

This has been done so many times before.

I won't make up my own, I'm just gonna watch how the Akerfeldt, Wilson, Portnoy project goes. Although I don't like Portnoy or any of DT's stuff, I do agree that he has considerable chops. If only Martin Lopez was still healthy...Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 18:45
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Zappa - guitar, grandstanding
Belew - guitar, talk talk talk......it's only talk
Bruford - drums
Geddy Lee - bass
Levin - stick, moustache aura
Rudess - keyboard wizardry
Schulze - layers of swirly sound
Orchestra of Eternity - yep
 
Eno - production
 
Blackmore, Petrucci - roadies Wink


Blackmore a roadie? Together with Petrucci? Man, that's pure blasphemy... And they wouldn't last half an hour together! I already can see Ritchie smashing his Strat on Petrucci's head...Evil SmileLOL
 
LOL I would pay so much money to see that. DEATH TO PETRUCCI!!! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 19:50
Petrucci lives. And owns all.

I'm sorry, but he's half Joe Satriani, half Steve Morse, half freak of nature, and half excellent songwriter. Yes, that's four halves. No, that doesn't add up to one. It adds up to two.Wacko 'Truch is just that good.Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 20:44
NEAL MORSE-- Vocals (aux keys and guitar)
JOHN PETRUCCI-- Lead Guitar
STEVE HOWE-- Guitar (backing vocals)
JONAS REINGOLD-- Bass
KEITH EMERSON-- Keys
PHIL COLLINS-- Drums (backing vocals)



Edited by Inverted - August 10 2006 at 20:45
Prog... It's good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 20:58
Originally posted by Inverted Inverted wrote:

NEAL MORSE-- Vocals (aux keys and guitar)
JOHN PETRUCCI-- Lead Guitar
STEVE HOWE-- Guitar (backing vocals)
JONAS REINGOLD-- Bass
KEITH EMERSON-- Keys
PHIL COLLINS-- Drums (backing vocals)



This sounds cool.

Oh, and WELCOME!!!Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 21:23
Drums - Neil Peart (Rush)

Bass - Chris Squire (Yes)

Guitar 1 - Andy Latimer (Camel)

Guitar 2 - Steve Howe (Yes)

Keyboards 1 - Peter Bardens (Camel)

Keyboards 2 - Jürgen Fritz (Triumvirat)

Vocals - Jon Anderson/Chris Squire (Yes)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 21:55
Drums/Bass: Christian Vander and Janik Top (Magma)

Guitar: Frank Zappa

Keys: Mike Ratledge

Sax: John Coltrane

I imagine this group playing some sort of cross between Free-Jazz and very tightly-composed stuff, and playing it loud enough to make you combust.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2006 at 22:06
I don't usually enter comments into the forums here, but this question caught my fancy, so I'll make my nomination, based on the intriguing criteria set forth.

I'm aiming for a novel fusion band, so am selecting some of who I feel are among my favorite creative talents who I think would and could write engaging, eclectic, melodic and fascinating jazzy rock. Hopefully they could work together and not let egos interfere with the creative juices!

And it just happens to be an international mix of characters. To further the diversity, I added the criterion that no two could be from the same band. Since this IS fantasy, I didn't hesitate to add one ghost, whom I think was miles ahead of others (vocalists) because of his incredible range.

My anchors would be:
Drums, percussion - Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, solo; a Brit)
Bass - Helmut Hattler (Kraan; Germany)

And the rest of the band would spotlight:
Keyboards - Thijs van Leer (Focus; Dutch)
Woodwinds and saxes - Didier Malherbe (Gong, solo; France)
Violin - who else but Jean-Luc Ponty (Mothers, solo; France)

and feature:
vocals - Demetrio Stratos (Area; where the heck was he from?? Greece? Cyprus? Hope I spelled his name correctly.)

Had to reluctantly reject some greats that I really wanted to include:
And you'll surely notice that I neglected to add a guitar. Unnecessary with all the others here, but it was a struggle, since I would've loved to add Alan Holdsworth, Steve Hillage (Gong), or Jan Akkerman (Focus). Akkerman and Hillage had to be disqualified by my rules (no two from the same band), and I just don't think Holdsworth's style would fit with these others. But if I need a guest rhythm guitar for some tracks, we'll invite John Abercrombie (US) because I love his soft but forceful jazzy styles.

Fun question!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 02:01
Originally posted by Flemdido Flemdido wrote:

I don't usually enter comments into the forums here, but this question caught my fancy, so I'll make my nomination, based on the intriguing criteria set forth.

I'm aiming for a novel fusion band, so am selecting some of who I feel are among my favorite creative talents who I think would and could write engaging, eclectic, melodic and fascinating jazzy rock. Hopefully they could work together and not let egos interfere with the creative juices!

And it just happens to be an international mix of characters. To further the diversity, I added the criterion that no two could be from the same band. Since this IS fantasy, I didn't hesitate to add one ghost, whom I think was miles ahead of others (vocalists) because of his incredible range.

My anchors would be:
Drums, percussion - Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, solo; a Brit)
Bass - Helmut Hattler (Kraan; Germany)

And the rest of the band would spotlight:
Keyboards - Thijs van Leer (Focus; Dutch)
Woodwinds and saxes - Didier Malherbe (Gong, solo; France)
Violin - who else but Jean-Luc Ponty (Mothers, solo; France)

and feature:
vocals - Demetrio Stratos (Area; where the heck was he from?? Greece? Cyprus? Hope I spelled his name correctly.)

Had to reluctantly reject some greats that I really wanted to include:
And you'll surely notice that I neglected to add a guitar. Unnecessary with all the others here, but it was a struggle, since I would've loved to add Alan Holdsworth, Steve Hillage (Gong), or Jan Akkerman (Focus). Akkerman and Hillage had to be disqualified by my rules (no two from the same band), and I just don't think Holdsworth's style would fit with these others. But if I need a guest rhythm guitar for some tracks, we'll invite John Abercrombie (US) because I love his soft but forceful jazzy styles.

Fun question!
Let there be peace.

Good calll on Hattler; he is one of the very best bass players in prog and undeservedly little known.Clap


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 02:27

in the memory of the two great musicians who past away, lets imagine this instrumental jam:

 
Miles Davies
 
 
Hendrix
 
 
... (and some studio musicians).
 
 
Cry
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 03:02
Originally posted by lightbulb_son lightbulb_son wrote:

Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:



Blackmore a roadie? Together with Petrucci? Man, that's pure blasphemy... And they wouldn't last half an hour together! I already can see Ritchie smashing his Strat on Petrucci's head...Evil SmileLOL
 
LOL I would pay so much money to see that. DEATH TO PETRUCCI!!! LOL


Ah, another one for our DT-bashing club... Join us, please!  New members of this exclusive club, led by the elite of Prog Elitists (aka yours truly and the irrepressible Micky), are always welcome....TongueLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 03:17
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Gosh almighty, this has been done at least ten times before... With people suggesting such unlikely combinations as Emerson and Blackmore (a nuclear explosion would do less damage) and countless others that now I can't possibly remember.

In my very humble opinion, supergroups are never a very good idea, precisely because of the egos involved. Most human beings have much bigger egos than they believe, and artists of any kind develop even bigger ones because of the attention and flattery to which they are subjected.

BTW, if I were to choose one, I'd choose a supergroup that actually existed and lasted the space of a single album - that is, UK's first lineup, with John Wetton (bass/vocals), Eddie Jobson (keyboards/violin), Allan Holdsworth (guitar) and Bill Bruford (drums). How much better can you get?
The lineup of UK is OK, but the music was weak.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 03:57
NEO-PROG SUPER GROUP!!!

Clive Nolan - Kybds,Lead Vocals,Author
Woitek Szadkowski - Drums,Author
Mirek Gil - Guitar
Pete Trewawas - Bass,Back Vocals
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 05:59
Originally posted by Flemdido Flemdido wrote:

I don't usually enter comments into the forums here, but this question caught my fancy, so I'll make my nomination, based on the intriguing criteria set forth.

I'm aiming for a novel fusion band, so am selecting some of who I feel are among my favorite creative talents who I think would and could write engaging, eclectic, melodic and fascinating jazzy rock. Hopefully they could work together and not let egos interfere with the creative juices!

And it just happens to be an international mix of characters. To further the diversity, I added the criterion that no two could be from the same band. Since this IS fantasy, I didn't hesitate to add one ghost, whom I think was miles ahead of others (vocalists) because of his incredible range.

My anchors would be:
Drums, percussion - Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, solo; a Brit)
Bass - Helmut Hattler (Kraan; Germany)

And the rest of the band would spotlight:
Keyboards - Thijs van Leer (Focus; Dutch)
Woodwinds and saxes - Didier Malherbe (Gong, solo; France)
Violin - who else but Jean-Luc Ponty (Mothers, solo; France)

and feature:
vocals - Demetrio Stratos (Area; where the heck was he from?? Greece? Cyprus? Hope I spelled his name correctly.)

Had to reluctantly reject some greats that I really wanted to include:
And you'll surely notice that I neglected to add a guitar. Unnecessary with all the others here, but it was a struggle, since I would've loved to add Alan Holdsworth, Steve Hillage (Gong), or Jan Akkerman (Focus). Akkerman and Hillage had to be disqualified by my rules (no two from the same band), and I just don't think Holdsworth's style would fit with these others. But if I need a guest rhythm guitar for some tracks, we'll invite John Abercrombie (US) because I love his soft but forceful jazzy styles.

Fun question!
Let there be peace.
 
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"He's a man of the past and one of the present"
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