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The ultimate dead rock star group!
Ok then would Mr Jackson get into the greatest rock band of all time with the line up of dead rock stars?. For me he would replace Elvis on Lead vocals!. Other members would be Keith Moon on drums, Paul Kossoff on lead guitar,Kurt cobain on rhythm guitar, John Entwistle on bass and Eva Cassidy on backing vocals. I have a problem with keyboards coz my fave Rick Wakeman isn't yet dead, allthough I could put Mr Mercury there for the time being!
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Keyboards you could use Danny Federici late of the E Street Band. Are you serious wacko jacko over Elvis. You know nothing about rock music. Jacko is pap pop. Not rock.
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my group would be
jim morrison on vocals jimi hendrix on lead guitar randy rhodes on rythym cliff burton on bass and john bonham on drums amazing imo
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my group would be
jim morrison on vocals jimi hendrix on lead guitar randy rhodes on rythym cliff burton on bass and john bonham on drums amazing imo
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Vocals - Freddie Mercury
Lead guitar - Jimi Hendrix Rhythm guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan Bass guitar - John Entwistle Drums - Keith Moon Keyboards - Richard Wright |
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I'd like to hear the Jackson and Mercury recording released into the public domain.I've heard the demo's and they could have been quite good.Altho MJ dissaproved of Mercury's cocaine habit and rumour has it thats why they were never released.A bit hypocritical seeing as whats happened I think.
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Steve Marriott - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, hammond organ
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Rory Gallagher - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Bonzo - drumms Cliff Burton or John Entwistle - bass (can't decide )GREAT five piece band which would have smoked so badly! damn, I wish I could add Paul Kossoff too but four guitarists in a one band is too much ![]() Sorry , no place for Jackson........ |
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Keyboards you could use Danny Federici late of the E Street Band. Are you serious wacko jacko over Elvis. You know nothing about rock music. Jacko is pap pop. Not rock.
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Steve Marriott - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, hammond organ
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Rory Gallagher - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Bonzo - drumms Cliff Burton or John Entwistle - bass (can't decide )GREAT five piece band which would have smoked so badly! damn, I wish I could add Paul Kossoff too but four guitarists in a one band is too much ![]() Sorry , no place for Jackson........ |
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Keyboards you could use Danny Federici late of the E Street Band. Are you serious wacko jacko over Elvis. You know nothing about rock music. Jacko is pap pop. Not rock.
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Vocals - Freddie Mercury
Lead guitar - Jimi Hendrix Rhythm guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughan Bass guitar - John Entwistle Drums - Keith Moon Keyboards - Richard Wright |
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I reckon...
Ian Dury - vocals Bradley Nowell - lead guitar Kurt Cobain - rhythm guitar Phil Lynott - bass Keith Moon - drums would be quite interesting
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vocals - janis joplin
rhythm guitar/multi instuments - brian jones lead guitar - Rory Gallagher bass - phil lynott drums - keith moon keyboards - Nicky Hopkins gotta add stage dancer Jacko rip tried to avoid the ususal suspects when chosing lol |
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I reckon...
Ian Dury - vocals Bradley Nowell - lead guitar Kurt Cobain - rhythm guitar Phil Lynott - bass Keith Moon - drums would be quite interesting ![]() ![]() ![]() how could I forgot about him?Quote:
Steve Marriott - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, hammond organ
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Rory Gallagher - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Bonzo - drumms Phil Lynott - bass GREAT five piece band which would have smoked so badly! damn, I wish I could add Paul Kossoff too but four guitarists in a one band is too much ![]() Sorry , no place for Jackson........
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No love for Johnny Cash, or John Lennon?
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My group would be:
John Lennon (Rhythm Guitar & Vocals) George Harrison (Lead Guitar) John Entwhistle (Bass Guitar) Keith Moon (Drums) |
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Freddie Mercury - Vocals
Jimi Hendrix - Lead Guitar John Lennon - Bass Guitar/Vocals George Harrison - Rythem Guitar Keith Moon - Drums Michael Jackson can dance in the background. |
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Freddie Mercury - Vocals
Jimi Hendrix - Lead Guitar John Lennon - Bass Guitar/Vocals George Harrison - Rythem Guitar Keith Moon - Drums Michael Jackson can dance in the background.
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Vocals- Freddie Mercury
Lead Guitar- Mick Ronson Bass Guitar- Phil Lynott Drums- Keith Moon That would be epic IMO. |
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To make up for the lack of Johnny Cash, here's a supergroup for you;
Lead vocals: "The Man in Black" Johnny Cash Guitar: Robert Johnson, if the devil will let me borrow him Bass: Paul McCartney ![]() Drums: John "Stumpy" Pepys |
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My group would be:
John Lennon (Rhythm Guitar & Vocals) George Harrison (Lead Guitar) John Entwhistle (Bass Guitar) Keith Moon (Drums) The BeatWho's ![]() Good line up. |
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Steve Marriott - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, hammond organ
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Rory Gallagher - lead guitar/rhythm guitar/back vocs Bonzo - drumms Cliff Burton or John Entwistle - bass (can't decide )GREAT five piece band which would have smoked so badly! damn, I wish I could add Paul Kossoff too but four guitarists in a one band is too much ![]() Sorry , no place for Jackson........
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Jacko wouldn't make a heavenly band. He'd be too busy chasing the cherubs around...
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And we could get Joe Meek to produce it. Or if we wait a wee while, Phil Spector.
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my group would be
jim morrison on vocals jimi hendrix on lead guitar randy rhodes on rythym cliff burton on bass and john bonham on drums amazing imoSorry mate, but as a lead guitarist Randy Rhoads( ) would absolutely slaughter Jimi . . . .
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