Zooter wrote:
> Kate Bush
I remember her.
Who would make your Supergroup?
Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
Robert Plant- lead vox
Eric Clapton- lead guitar
Jimmy Page- bass
Jeff Beck- rhythm guitar
John Bonham- drums
Ginger Baker- percussion
Steve Winwood- keyboards
Beth Gibbons- backing vox and Fender Rhodes
Ian Anderson- flute, backing vox and req. drum programming
Eric Clapton- lead guitar
Jimmy Page- bass
Jeff Beck- rhythm guitar
John Bonham- drums
Ginger Baker- percussion
Steve Winwood- keyboards
Beth Gibbons- backing vox and Fender Rhodes
Ian Anderson- flute, backing vox and req. drum programming
Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
I saw Mountain- less Felix Pappalardi obviously- at Wolverhampton the other year. Wonderful- I love Nantucket Sleighride and still think of Brian Walden and Peter Jay!
Felix produced some great music as well.
BTW, Clapton and Cream no longer perform Strange Brew as Gail Collins is legally entitled to royalties.
Felix produced some great music as well.
BTW, Clapton and Cream no longer perform Strange Brew as Gail Collins is legally entitled to royalties.
Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
steve56 wrote:
> Felix was in The Young Rascals i heard Groovin" over xmas still
> sounds good.
Actually, Steve, Felix Pappalardi was not in the Young Rascals - that was Felix Cavaliere.
> Felix was in The Young Rascals i heard Groovin" over xmas still
> sounds good.
Actually, Steve, Felix Pappalardi was not in the Young Rascals - that was Felix Cavaliere.
Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
>Pete Townsend-Bass Guitar
Since when did he play Bass guitar
Jack Bruce or Jaco Pastorious would do in his place (or John Entwistle)
Since when did he play Bass guitar
Jack Bruce or Jaco Pastorious would do in his place (or John Entwistle)
Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
>John Bonham- drums
>Ginger Baker- percussion
They should pound out a pretty good rhythm.
Best drummer I ever saw was the jazz drummer Tony Williams who was good enough not to need to surround himself with 20 drums and 50 cymbals like most rock drummers do.
>Ginger Baker- percussion
They should pound out a pretty good rhythm.
Best drummer I ever saw was the jazz drummer Tony Williams who was good enough not to need to surround himself with 20 drums and 50 cymbals like most rock drummers do.
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
Sure your not confusing the word bush with a girl named kate you used to know?
my lead singer...love those rock chickies
As for male super groups
Mike & the Mechanics
Asia
NO MORE!!!!!!!!
my lead singer...love those rock chickies
As for male super groups
Mike & the Mechanics
Asia
NO MORE!!!!!!!!
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Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
Freddie Mercury on vocals but he is no longer with us so living would consist of the following........
Robert Plant on vocals.
Jeff Beck lead guitar.
Joe Bonamassa lead guitar.
Ritchie Blackmore on lead, he would quit after a week and sulk though!
Geddy Lee on bass guitar.
Ian Paice on drums.
Tony Rutherford on keyboards.
Ray Cooper on percussion.
Sam Brown backing vocals.
Steve Howe on acoustic guitar.
Dead supergroup would be Mercury, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lynott, Randy Rhoads, John Bonham, Tommy Bolin....
Robert Plant on vocals.
Jeff Beck lead guitar.
Joe Bonamassa lead guitar.
Ritchie Blackmore on lead, he would quit after a week and sulk though!
Geddy Lee on bass guitar.
Ian Paice on drums.
Tony Rutherford on keyboards.
Ray Cooper on percussion.
Sam Brown backing vocals.
Steve Howe on acoustic guitar.
Dead supergroup would be Mercury, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lynott, Randy Rhoads, John Bonham, Tommy Bolin....
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Who would make your Supergroup?
They were super weren't they although some say mickie mouse on vocals is an acquired taste
2112 stands testimony to their brilliance.........a 3 piece that sounds like that
Geddy Lee ? bass guitar, lead vocals, keyboards, including mellotron, bass and synthesizer pedals, guitars (September 1968-present)
Alex Lifeson ? six- and twelve-string acoustic and electric guitars, classical guitar, mandolin, mandola, Bouzouki, backing vocals, bass and synthesizer pedals (summer 1968-present)
Neil Peart ? drums, electronic and acoustic percussion (July 1974?present)
Triumph weren't far behind them
Gil Moore (drums/vocals/Pyrotechnics expert)
Mike Levine (bass/keyboards/producer)
Rik Emmett (lead vocals/guitarist/songwriter)
2112 stands testimony to their brilliance.........a 3 piece that sounds like that
Geddy Lee ? bass guitar, lead vocals, keyboards, including mellotron, bass and synthesizer pedals, guitars (September 1968-present)
Alex Lifeson ? six- and twelve-string acoustic and electric guitars, classical guitar, mandolin, mandola, Bouzouki, backing vocals, bass and synthesizer pedals (summer 1968-present)
Neil Peart ? drums, electronic and acoustic percussion (July 1974?present)
Triumph weren't far behind them
Gil Moore (drums/vocals/Pyrotechnics expert)
Mike Levine (bass/keyboards/producer)
Rik Emmett (lead vocals/guitarist/songwriter)