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Topic: Jam in Heaven
Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Subject: Jam in Heaven
Date Posted: June 03 2004 at 21:27

Okay ya'll,

We are always talking about the bands we'd like to see re-hash the old stuff. What about a jam in the after-world (if there is one.... No bitchin' allowed, my thread, my rules.)

My line up

Guitar:  Jimi Hendrix and Tommy Bolin

Bass: Jaco Pastorius

Keyboards: Pete Bardens

Drums: John Bonham

Vocals: Freddie Mercury

 




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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 02:24

Vocals: David Byron and Freddie Mercury

Bass: Gary Thain

Guitar: Jimmy Hendrix

Keyboards: Pete Bardens

Drums: Keith Moon



Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 02:43

Vincent Crane - Keyboards

Keith Moon and John Entwistle - Drums and Bass

Jimi Hendrix and George Harrison - Guitars and vocals

Freddie Mercury - Lead vocals

 



Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 04:33

Frank Zappa (vocals, bass [I believe he can play that] and weirdness)

John Lennon (vocals, guitar)

Bon Scott (vocals)

John 'Bonzo' Bonham (drums)

Well, that's a weird combination, isn't it?



Posted By: Aquarius
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 11:59
Why would I assume all these people are actually in heaven?

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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 12:19
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

... (if there is one.... No bitchin' allowed, my thread, my rules.) ...

'nuff said!



Posted By: arqwave
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 12:47

Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

Why would I assume all these people are actually in heaven?

i agree with that!!!!, but getting seriously

zappa- vocals guitars

hendrix- guitars

bonzo-drums

jaco- bass

miles- trumpet!!!

monk- keys

peace



Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 13:05

Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

Why would I assume all these people are actually in heaven?

Purely a figurative approach, mind you. Basically there dead, okay? No harm intended.



Posted By: Fitzcarraldo
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 14:11

Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

Why would I assume all these people are actually in heaven?



Posted By: raleighgranprix
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 14:27

psychedelia, whether it falls into progressive, all that aside,

John Cippolini, Quicksilver Messenger Service, that is some guitar like I've never heard ; i.e. Happy Trails,  http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002UTY/qid=1086373561/sr=8-2/ref=pd_ka_2/102-3748495-5082524?v=glance&s=music&n=507846 - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002UTY/qid =1086373561/sr=8-2/ref=pd_ka_2/102-3748495-5082524?v=glance& amp;s=music&n=507846  ; I really am an aficionado of that album, if not the whole S.F. scene that this post would need to mention Jerry Garcia as well. I've found, some people might not step up, to claim listening to the Dead. I will say, "Wake of the Flood', seems progressive, very good in the vein of this site. I rarely put on the Dead, have sort of outgrown that, but they have there moments. In the Western U.S., in pockets, that mode of music, Hot Tuna, etc. is gigantically popular. I walked in downtown Boulder Colorado, some 10 years ago, there main street, Pearl; and as a cohort of mine said, you would think, it was 1969.



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Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 14:58

 

HI, THIS IS CÉSAR INCA.

I don't now if they would actually enjoy it in heaven, but... how about this jam session band: Roly (former Ozric Tentacles, on bass), Michael Karoli (formar Can, on guitar, electric violin and effects), Brian Jones (guitar, some keyboards, sitar, and a couple of other unusual instruments), Florian Fricke (former Popol Vuh, keyboards)... on drums? Any one knows any dead celebrity in the realm of avantgarde/acid-jazz drummers?

Regards.   



Posted By: Belljar
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 17:35

Guitar - Jimi Hendrix (obviously)

Drums - Bonzo

Vocals - Janis Joplin

Bass - Kristen Pfaff

That's all I can think of right now...

 



Posted By: bityear
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 20:17
actually, I'd be quite pleased if I ever got to see Nick Drake on his own!
Or Josh Clayton-Felt...so put those two together, on vocals and guitars, and add, say, John Entwhistle on bass and some darn good drummer! I guess a good pianist could be in there as well, but it's mostly about Drake and Clayton-Felt for me...it's a true shame that especially Clayton-Felt passed away so quickly, just after finishing one of the best records of the 00's, "Spirit Touches Ground"...

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Posted By: moonchild
Date Posted: June 04 2004 at 21:24

Jim Morrison - vocals

Jimi Hendrix - lead guitar

John Lennon - second guitar, vocals

John Entwhistle - bass guitar

John Bonham - drums



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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 05 2004 at 04:31
Originally posted by moonchild moonchild wrote:

Jim Morrison - vocals

Jimi Hendrix - lead guitar

John Lennon - second guitar, vocals

John Entwhistle - bass guitar

John Bonham - drums

They could call themselves 'J's Only' or 'The J Squad'

 

 



Posted By: Radioactive Toy
Date Posted: June 05 2004 at 04:35
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by moonchild moonchild wrote:

Jim Morrison - vocals

Jimi Hendrix - lead guitar

John Lennon - second guitar, vocals

John Entwhistle - bass guitar

John Bonham - drums

They could call themselves 'J's Only' or 'The J Squad'

 

 

Marillion's side project the J-band



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Posted By: Sleepwalker
Date Posted: June 05 2004 at 06:18
Nick Drake/Bonn Scott - Vocals
Frank Zappa - Guitar
Pete Bardens - Keyboards
Keith Moon - Drums

When Geddy Lee passes onto the next world (which I obviously hope will not be for many many years!!) he can join my celestial band.

John Bonham can stand in for Moon the loon, while he's doing session work in hell.

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Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: June 05 2004 at 09:14

 

HI, THIS IS CÉSAR INCA.

One question... what could Bardens and Hendrix achieve together? I bet Keith would get bored with Bardens pretty soon, and so would Frank with Keith. I'd rather match Bardens with his old pal Sacha van Geest (Supersister's late flautist), and organize an audition for a great drummer and a great bassist (and maybe, a great guitarist, too) with a clear leaning toward avant-garde jazz and electric blues, with a progressive twist.

Even in heaven I guess that musical compatibility must be an item to consider when forming a band!!

Regards.

 




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