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Post by cjbarnett3 on Nov 9, 2009 17:40:13 GMT
Was having this discussion the other day in the pub, who would be in your ideal group?
For me it would have to be: Liam Gallagher - Vocals (but would have to be 1996ish) John Entwistle - Bass Johnny Marr - Lead guitar Graham Coxon - Rhythm guitar Reni - Drums and of course me playing tambourine or something in the background.
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Post by upton on Nov 9, 2009 18:30:08 GMT
John Lennon Paul Mccartney George Harrison Ringo Starr
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Post by cb on Nov 9, 2009 18:56:24 GMT
never thought about this, but i think that both johhny marr and rotten would both be in there
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Post by Fergal on Nov 9, 2009 19:19:13 GMT
Vocals: Joe Strummer (if alive) Guitars: Johnny Marr (The Smiths, the Cribs, Modest Mouse...) AND Boz Boorer (Morrissey) Bass: Mani (The Stone Roses, Primal Scream) Drums: Zak Starkey (ex-Oasis)
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Post by sirmavers on Nov 9, 2009 19:19:56 GMT
Could pick loads but..... Lee Mavers (Lead vocals, Rhythm Guitar and songwriter) Johnny Marr (Rhythm Guitar and songwriter) George Harrison (Lead Guitar) Mani (Bass) Chris Sharrock (Percussion)
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Post by dontask on Nov 9, 2009 20:32:45 GMT
haha stunning thread.
Thom Yorke (radiohead, joint vocals, keys, guitar.) Matt Bellamy (muse, joint vocals, keys, guitar.) Geddy Lee (rush, bass) Keith Moon (the who, drums)
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Post by cb on Nov 9, 2009 20:44:18 GMT
yeah luke, the who drummer, was a proper druggie (i think this is the one) and used to drum with like fish and water and dynamite etc. in the bass drum and it blew up and he got cut by the snare or hi-hat, i swear thats him?
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Post by Sean on Nov 9, 2009 20:51:24 GMT
lead vocals&guitar; alex turner (arctics) james bourne (busted) bass guitar; serge (kasabian) drums; matt helder (arctics)
chief songwriter; liam fray alex turner james bourne
backup vocalists; charlie simpson (busted,fightstar) matt willis (busted)
keyboards; 'tom on keys' (the enemy)
backup drummer; jack (white lies)
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Post by cjbarnett3 on Nov 9, 2009 21:06:19 GMT
Yeah Keith Moon, cb, into his drugs big time. Probably the greatest drummer ever though.
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Post by cb on Nov 9, 2009 21:19:09 GMT
just reading alot about him there, seems a mental guy haha, six inch nails held his drums into the stage and then they were tied down with ropes
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Post by cb on Nov 9, 2009 21:20:54 GMT
Legend tells that Moon was quietly standing in the lobby of a mid-western American hotel, with his portable cassette player blasting out some of the Who's latest work. After a few minutes of this sound onslaught, the normally crowded lobby had become practically deserted. It was at this point that the hotel manager emphatically asked Keith to turn the "noise" down to a respectable level. In disdain for one not attuned to his musical tastes, Moon kept right on playing his tape at ear-splitting levels. This prompted another plea from the manger, again begging that the "noise" be turned off. This dialogue continued unabated for the next few minutes until the hotel representative warned that if Keith did not turn the machine off at once he would be forced to summon the police. At these ominous words Moon mad an agreement with the manager. He said that he would go back to his room if the official would accompany him. While this request seemed somewhat strange, it was quickly agreed upon, and the two journeyed up to Keith's ninth floor abode. Upon reaching his room, Moon signaled that the man should wait a moment outside the door while Keith went inside. After about two minutes Moon reemerged, followed closely by a loud dynamite explosion emanating from his bathroom. As smoke began to fill the hallway, Moon turned to the horrified manager and calmly explained, "That my friend is noise. This on the other hand," as he again turned on his cassette player, "is the Who."
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Post by cjbarnett3 on Nov 9, 2009 21:26:08 GMT
Yeah, the man was a lunatic. Have you seen the recent documentary? Amazing Journey I think it's called. It's fantastic viewing, really enjoyed it. It's on BBC4 occasionally and you can probably get it for a tenner, I really recommend it.
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Post by cb on Nov 9, 2009 21:38:12 GMT
ill get it on that V+ thing, is it good? ah i just read some storys about him then omg what a sick guy. whats the doc called?
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Post by cjbarnett3 on Nov 9, 2009 21:45:53 GMT
Quick google and it's called Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who.
Here's the trailer:
And on a similar subject I'd recommend you watch "The Seven Ages of Rock" that was on a few years ago, I think you can get it on a torrent. Covers everything from Hendrix to The Libertines and all the best bits on the way. Every minute is brilliant.
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Post by lysergicacid on Nov 10, 2009 5:50:24 GMT
twin lead guitars page and gilmour rhythm guitar mike oldfield keyboards rick wakeman drums dave grohl bass mccartney vocals roger waters and jean-michel jarre on laser harp
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