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Joined: June 02 2005
Location: Germany
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Posted: November 05 2015 at 00:38
A German all-star band
Roman Bunka: guitar, oud (the best guitar player no-one ever talks about) Roland Schaeffer: guitar, saxes, nagaswaram Chris Karrer: guitar, oud, violin, weird vocals Christian Burchard: drums, vibraphone, assorted percussion Barbara Dennerlein: spiced-up Hammond B3 including pedal bass Mani Neumeier: drums, assorted percussion, kalimba and silly vocals Inga Rumpf: vocals
They would play jazz-rock with oriental influences due to Burchard, Bunka, Karrer and Schaeffer, who were all members of Embryo (and in the case of Burchard still are), but also blues influences due to Inga Rumpf.
Joined: June 08 2007
Location: San Juan, PR
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Posted: November 05 2015 at 05:41
Steven Wilson - Vocals & Acoustic Guitar Roger Waters - Bass & Vocals Adrian Belew - Guitars Steve Howe - Guitars Don Airey - Keys Gavin Harrison - Drums
Joined: December 30 2006
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: May 14 2016 at 17:07
Guldbamsen wrote:
Ahh this thread. Always nice to dream away and think of the impossible.
Let's see, it's Thursday...hhmm alright then:
Franco Battiato - vocals, VCS3
Igor Wakhevitch - organs
Pierre Moerlen - drums
Bernard Paganotti - bass
Manuel Göttsching - guitars, synths
If you're going to have Igor and Franco in the same band you have to have an epic synth duel. Preferably with Pierre bashing hell out of his vibraphone at the same time
Joined: June 18 2009
Location: Mexico
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Posted: May 14 2016 at 23:01
I had already posted something very similar to this line-up on this thread, but wasn't really convinced with the keyboard player, and I just thought about the right one for it:
- David Gilmour - Guitars and vocals. - Steven Wilson - Guitars, vocals, and keyboards. - Kevin Moore - Keyboards. - Mariuz Duda - Bass and vocals. - Chris Maitland - Drums. - And I guess we could add Theo Travis on Sax and winds (or else, Dick Parry himself).
I think such a line-up could actually reach the heights Pink Floyd themselves reached in their prime... or at least get very close.
Joined: June 18 2009
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Posted: May 18 2016 at 22:17
I was just remembering one little song, not very well known I guess (and not prog at all), but it's got a wonderful line-up: - Rod Stewart on vocals. - David Gilmour on guitars. - John Paul Jones on keyboards.
The song they did is "In a Broken Dream"... and what an emotional performance it is. Perhaps not the longest and proggiest guitar solos from Gilmour, but they are powerful and fit Stewart's vocals perfectly. Now, an album with this line-up would have been wonderful.
Ahh this thread. Always nice to dream away and think of the impossible.
Let's see, it's Thursday...hhmm alright then:
Franco Battiato - vocals, VCS3
Igor Wakhevitch - organs
Pierre Moerlen - drums
Bernard Paganotti - bass
Manuel Göttsching - guitars, synths
If you're going to have Igor and Franco in the same band you have to have an epic synth duel. Preferably with Pierre bashing hell out of his vibraphone at the same time
Pierre is of course welcomed to provide anything bashable to the proceedings.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: June 18 2009
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Posted: July 18 2017 at 20:45
Another one, I came up with this one trying to think of artists that could match Yes in their prime days, and whom I would like to be the ones coming into the band to replace the ones that may not be up to continue. Mostly, I thought when Yes were replacing vocalist and keyboard player, the Iamthemorning guys should have been great to do the job (even if Gleb mostly plays piano and not much other keyboards). So:
- Vocals: Marjana Semkina. - Piano / Keyboards: Gleb Kolyadin. - Guitars: Colin Tench. - Bass: Nick Beggs. - Drums: I don't know, I guess Gavin Harrison.
And the thing is, even after thinking of such a great line-up, I read something about Gleb working on a solo album, with just about this very line-up, minus Marjana, for it would be an instrumental album (and otherwise it might just as well have been another Iamthemorning album), plus Jordan Rudess (I guess for more keyboards besides the piano, and whom I also thought would be a great fit for Yes).
My perfect line up? Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe. :) You can add Squire too to make it the Fragile/CTTE line up. Runner up would be the SEBTP line up.
Male Vocals: Ian Gillan, Ronnie James Dio, Peter Gabriel.
Female Vocals: Kate Bush, Jane Relf, Maggie Reilly.
Electric Guitar: James McGaw, Andy Latimer, Mike Oldfield.
Acoustic Guitar: John Renbourn, Steve Tibbetts, Michael Hedges. Bass: Philippe Bussonnet, Eberhard Weber, Tony Levin. Drums: Christian Vander, Bill Bruford, Simon Phillips. Synthesizers: Edgar Froese, Vangelis, Klaus Schulze.
And all songs written by Elton John & Bernie Taupin.
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