addone on 27/4/2007 at 18:30
Well, I don't really need to explain.
Vocals - Freddie Mercury
Lead Guitar - Dimebag Darrell
Rhythm Guitar - Randy Rhoads
Bass Guitar - Cliff Burton
Drums - John Bonham
I know they're all dead -_-
Random_Taffer on 27/4/2007 at 18:32
Vocals- Robert Plant
Guitar- Jimmy Page
Bass- John Paul Jones
Drums- John Bonham
Now that would be a great band. Oh wait.
io organic industrialism on 27/4/2007 at 18:35
i will approach this in a more electronic music fashion:
songwriting/production: delerium
drumtrack: goldie
vocals: kate rusby
edit: maybe throw some ben folds in there for some keyboard playing :)
37637598 on 27/4/2007 at 18:48
vocal: me
guitar: me
bass: me
drums: me
songwriter: me
dancers: me
io organic industrialism on 27/4/2007 at 18:53
Quote Posted by 37637598
vocal: me
guitar: me
bass: me
drums: me
songwriter: me
dancers: me
:)
you wouldn't rather have like catherine zeta jones as the dancer?
demagogue on 27/4/2007 at 19:27
Rhythm Guitar / Vocals: John
Lead Guitar: George
Bass: Paul
Drums: Ringo
Oh shit ... this joke has already been done, hasn't it?
Seriously, though, I think one dream was already fulfilled by G3, Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai playing together.
An even more classic version of that would be Clapton, Syd Barrett (or Gilmour), and Hendrix together. Now that really would have been an experience.
User123abc on 27/4/2007 at 20:19
Lead Guitar I: Arnold Schoenberg
Lead Guitar II: Phillip Glass
Lead Guitar III: Dmitri Shostakovich
Lead Guitar IV: Richard Wagner
Drums: Claude Debussy
Vocals: Bela Bartok
Songwriter: Ringo
rachel on 27/4/2007 at 21:47
John Lennon vocal, lead and rhythm guitar (from The Beatles)
Eric Clapton lead and rhythm guitar
Keith Richards bass (from The Rolling Stones)
Mitch Mitchell drums (from The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
As a bonus, they are (well, they were) real, even if for the briefest moment :)
Aja on 27/4/2007 at 22:05
I want Kruder and Dorfmeister (and Huber of Tosca), Stars of the Lid and the guys from Volcano the Bear to collaborate on some sort of dub/ambient/noise album....
...with Hendrix on lead guitar of course.
BlackErtai on 27/4/2007 at 22:06
Jimi Hendrix: Lead Guitar
Stevie Wonder: Drums, Vocals
Noel Redding: Bass
I Was Made To Love Her/Ain't Too Proud To Beg (Part 1 & 2) on "Black Gold: Vol. 1" Bootleg.