Why should football fans have all the fun with their fantasy teams? Imagine the glorious noise this lot would create;
John Bonham - Drums
John Entwistle - Bass
Tony Iommi - Guitar
David Coverdale - Vocals
If only it could be....
Fantasy Rock Band Line-Ups
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keith moon-drums,jimi hendrix-guitar,jim morrison-vocals.Rude Boy wrote:
> Why should football fans have all the fun with their fantasy
> teams? Imagine the glorious noise this lot would create;
>
> John Bonham - Drums
> John Entwistle - Bass
> Tony Iommi - Guitar
> David Coverdale - Vocals
>
> If only it could be....
> Why should football fans have all the fun with their fantasy
> teams? Imagine the glorious noise this lot would create;
>
> John Bonham - Drums
> John Entwistle - Bass
> Tony Iommi - Guitar
> David Coverdale - Vocals
>
> If only it could be....
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Illinoisblue
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Hey Rude Boy, how you doing?
Did you see that poll of the 50 Best British Albums of all time in the Observer last week?
The Stone Roses came 1st - you a fan?
Did you see that poll of the 50 Best British Albums of all time in the Observer last week?
The Stone Roses came 1st - you a fan?
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Hello mate,
No I missed that one, I'm always interested to read them but then I get a bit pissed off as the top 50 albums they choose are not solely made up of the catalogues of Floyd, Sabbath and Zeppelin as they should be!!!
Stone Roses - I must confess I don't own any of their albums but always meant to pick some up as I like what I've heard. At the moment I'm completing my collections of ALL the Bowie, U2 and Genesis albums. "Trendier" artists will have to wait!
On a work note I've just chalked up another great trip to Budapest shooting with some outrageously hot models. It's a swell place! I hope life is being good to you in Chicago.
So...come on let's have your fantasy rock band line-up!
No I missed that one, I'm always interested to read them but then I get a bit pissed off as the top 50 albums they choose are not solely made up of the catalogues of Floyd, Sabbath and Zeppelin as they should be!!!
Stone Roses - I must confess I don't own any of their albums but always meant to pick some up as I like what I've heard. At the moment I'm completing my collections of ALL the Bowie, U2 and Genesis albums. "Trendier" artists will have to wait!
On a work note I've just chalked up another great trip to Budapest shooting with some outrageously hot models. It's a swell place! I hope life is being good to you in Chicago.
So...come on let's have your fantasy rock band line-up!
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Illinoisblue
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Chicago life is indeed good. 80degrees today so was up on the rooftop terrace soaking up the sun and admiring the skyscrapers!
Budapest again eh? I can see you leaving the delights of Essex behind and moving Rude Boy operations over to Europe!
Get The Stone Roses first album (called, rather helpfully, The Stone Roses), an incredible debut album and, as proved by their subsequent work, impossible to live up to.
My fantasy rock line-up? Hmmm, I'm probably not the best person to answer that, given my lack of enthusiasm for most things 'rock'.
However, I would include Axl Rose and probably someone from Metallica.
Budapest again eh? I can see you leaving the delights of Essex behind and moving Rude Boy operations over to Europe!
Get The Stone Roses first album (called, rather helpfully, The Stone Roses), an incredible debut album and, as proved by their subsequent work, impossible to live up to.
My fantasy rock line-up? Hmmm, I'm probably not the best person to answer that, given my lack of enthusiasm for most things 'rock'.
However, I would include Axl Rose and probably someone from Metallica.
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"I would include Axl Rose and probably someone from Metallica."
Good choices but a firey combination I would suspect and hardly prolific as we still await Axl's first offering in the best part of a decade. The term "Rock" is of course a broad church so it need not be rock as in "Heavy" rock, I've thought of another mouth-watering combo';
David Gilmour - Guitar/Vocals
The Edge - Guitar
(Less of a twin-lead attack, more of a blend of Edge's atmospherics with Gilmour's searing lead work cutting through)
Peter Gabriel - Vocals/Keyboards
Manu Katche - Drums (A musician's musician!)
The bass position would be filled on an individual track basis by Bass Gods
such as Tony Levin and Eberhard Weber (Sickeningly talented musician often to be found "Laying Down" the bass parts on Kate Bush albums) playing on tracks where their styles are best suited. Perhaps a few highly individual players such as Peter Hook (New Order) too.
This would sound incredible and they are all still alive!
I really should get out more! I'm glad to hear all is well in Chicago, are you planning to return to see the Blues at all next season? Budapest is great but I've no plans to uproot full-time as yet, I need to master that tough lingo' first!
Good choices but a firey combination I would suspect and hardly prolific as we still await Axl's first offering in the best part of a decade. The term "Rock" is of course a broad church so it need not be rock as in "Heavy" rock, I've thought of another mouth-watering combo';
David Gilmour - Guitar/Vocals
The Edge - Guitar
(Less of a twin-lead attack, more of a blend of Edge's atmospherics with Gilmour's searing lead work cutting through)
Peter Gabriel - Vocals/Keyboards
Manu Katche - Drums (A musician's musician!)
The bass position would be filled on an individual track basis by Bass Gods
such as Tony Levin and Eberhard Weber (Sickeningly talented musician often to be found "Laying Down" the bass parts on Kate Bush albums) playing on tracks where their styles are best suited. Perhaps a few highly individual players such as Peter Hook (New Order) too.
This would sound incredible and they are all still alive!
I really should get out more! I'm glad to hear all is well in Chicago, are you planning to return to see the Blues at all next season? Budapest is great but I've no plans to uproot full-time as yet, I need to master that tough lingo' first!
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Illinoisblue
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Me and the missus are going on a delayed honeymoon in early 2005 (possibly Hawaii) so that will no doubt eat up a fair bit of cash.
But certainly if funds allow I'd like to get back and see the Tractor Boys. I've worn my Ipswich shirt to a couple of Cubs baseball games - you can imagine the funny stares I get from the locals!
Would any bods from Rush make your line-up? My brother was/is a huge fan. Are they still going?
But certainly if funds allow I'd like to get back and see the Tractor Boys. I've worn my Ipswich shirt to a couple of Cubs baseball games - you can imagine the funny stares I get from the locals!
Would any bods from Rush make your line-up? My brother was/is a huge fan. Are they still going?
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Roger Whittaker
H from Steps
Bez from Happy Mondays
Victoria Beckham
Timmy Mallet (itsy bitsy teeny weeny polka dot bikini cover version era)
Mr Blobby
that bloke what sings Achy Breaky Heart
HELLO LONDON! ARE YOU READY TO ROCCCKKKK???
H from Steps
Bez from Happy Mondays
Victoria Beckham
Timmy Mallet (itsy bitsy teeny weeny polka dot bikini cover version era)
Mr Blobby
that bloke what sings Achy Breaky Heart
HELLO LONDON! ARE YOU READY TO ROCCCKKKK???
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terry you mean billy ray cyrus?
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The rhythm section is very poor, just Bez on tambourine!!