Print Page | Close Window

Your Perfect Line-Up

Printed From: Progarchives.com
Category: Progressive Music Lounges
Forum Name: Top 10s and lists
Forum Description: List all your favourites here
URL: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=87744
Printed Date: April 28 2024 at 19:49
Software Version: Web Wiz Forums 11.01 - http://www.webwizforums.com


Topic: Your Perfect Line-Up
Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Subject: Your Perfect Line-Up
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:09
Yes, I'm new to posting, so forgive me if this topic has been done before, or worse, done to death, but I'm curious to see what others come up with for a Fantasy Band line-up so to speak.  Rules are simple: You can pick anyone alive or dead, located anywhere in the world but they all must have been alive and musically initiated during some same point in time.  So for instance, you couldn't put Jimi Hendrix and Steve Wilson in the line-up together.

Let me start off with mine:

Vocals - Greg Lake or John Wetton, a la In The Court of the Crimson King and Red, respectively
Guitar - Steve Howe, Fragile style, particularly South Side of the Sky and Five Per Cent For Nothing
Guitar - Robert Fripp, stylistically Red, Starless and Bible Black, and Lark's Tongue in Aspic
Bass - Roger Waters, Meddle-era tone and style - Echoes!
Drums - Bill Bruford, Yes and King Crimson, not projects like Earthworks and his stuff with Patrick Moraz
Keys / Synth / Organ / Mellotron, etc. - Kerry Minnear, Acquiring the Taste, Black Cat and The Moon is Down in particular
Organ / Synth - Patrick Moraz, solely because of Relayer

I know mine isn't that varied, common names and classic eras, but that's my game right now.  I might submit another one when my mood changes.



Replies:
Posted By: Harry Hood
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:17
Colonel Claypool's Banton Portnoy Project::

Les Claypool: Vocals/Banjo
Hugh Banton: Bass guitar, Keyboards/Bass Pedals
Mike Portnoy: Drums/Backing Vocals




-------------


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:22
First of all, welcome to the forum, Delirium.  Just a tip; if you need to see if a topic has been done before, you can use the search function located in the upper right hand corner of any forum page.  Yes, this has been done many times, but I pick totally different strange combos every time, so it doesn't matter to me especially. Big smile

Vocals: Mikael Akerfeldt with Joanne Hogg
Guitar: me
Bass: Victor Wooten
Mellotron 1: What's his face from the Mars Volta, Isaiah Owens or something like that
Mellotron 2: Robert W. Brown Jr.
Mellotron 3: Mike Portnoy
Cello: Yo Yo Ma
Lyrics: Chris Martin
Strange Noises: Toby Driver
Guest rapper: Eminem

No drums Big smile

Genre:  Symphonic folk death metal funk

Headbanger




-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:32
Barbershop Sextet :

Joanne Hogg
Jim Pembroke
Robert Fripp
Bjork
Francesco Di Giacomo
Rick Davies

-------------



Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:33
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Barbershop Sextet :

Joanne Hogg
Jim Pembroke
Robert Fripp
Bjork
Francesco Di Giacomo
Rick Davies

They'd better mix Fripp pretty low on the recordings LOL


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: The Doctor
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:50
Peter Gabriel - Vocals, Flute
Tony Banks - Keyboards
Mike Rutherford - Bass
Steve Hackett - Guitars
Phil Collins - Drums, Vocals

Or:

Peter Hammill - Vocals, Guitar
Hugh Banton - Keyboards
Guy Evans - Drums
Jaxon - Saxes, Flute

Or:

Derek Schulman - Vocals
Ray Schulman - Bass, Violin
Kerry Minear - Keyboards, Vocals
Gary Green - Guitars
John Weathers - Drums


-------------
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?


Posted By: Gallifrey
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 22:54
Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals - Steven Wilson
Guitar - Ville Friman
Guitar - AJ Minette
Bass - Pete Wentz
Drums/Piano - Yoshiki

And two extra vocalists who I can't decide, one male, one female

Not that prog, but I reckon a musical collaboration between those with Wentz's lyrics would be outstanding.


-------------
http://thedarkthird.bandcamp.com/


Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 23:02
Frith, Macgaw, Suzuki, Florent, Vander, Sun Ra.  Or something like that.


Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: June 19 2012 at 23:55

Right now I think Itd be:

Laurie Anderson - Vocals, Tape-bow Violin, and Precussion
Peter Gabriel - Vocals and Drums (yes, he plays drums)
David Byrne - Vocals and  guitar
Arto Iindsay - Vocals and  Guitar
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Merzbow - Noise


-------------
http://bit.ly/1kqTR8y" rel="nofollow">

The greatest record label of all time!


Posted By: MattGuitat
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 00:09
Vocals- Ian Anderson
Guitar- Steve Howe
Guitar 2- Alex Lifeson
Keys- Rick Wakeman
Bass- Jonas Reingold
Drums- Michael Giles


Posted By: Progosopher
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 00:11
Guitar: Steve Hackett
Vocals, Female: Annie Haslam (70s era preferred)
Vocals, Male: Justin Hayward (80s era preferred)
Bass: Jaco Patorius (resurrection preferred)
Drums: Stewart Copland
Keys: Rick Wakeman
Flute: Thijs Van Leer (and occasional yodeling)
Percussion: Airto
Sitar: Anoushka Shankar
Violin: Jean-luc Ponty


-------------
The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 00:39
Symphonic
Emerson,Wetton,Akkerman and Collins
 
Progressive electronic
Papathanasiou,Jarre,Froese and Tomita
 
Neo
Hogarth,Kelly,Jowitt,Holmes and Edwards
 
Experimental
Hammill,Fripp,Oldfield,Levin and Moerlen
 
 
 
 
 


Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 00:40
Lets see:

  1. Peter Gabriel
  2. Steve Hackett
  3. Tony Banks
  4. Mike Rutherford
  5. Phil Collins (Tied to his drums Wink)
Iván


-------------
            


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 01:37
Originally posted by smartpatrol smartpatrol wrote:

Right now I think Itd be:

Laurie Anderson - Vocals, Tape-bow Violin, and Precussion
Peter Gabriel - Vocals and Drums (yes, he plays drums)
David Byrne - Vocals and  guitar
Arto Iindsay - Vocals and  Guitar
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Merzbow - Noise

No clue who Arto Lindsay is, but the other guys in the same band? Sounds awesome Big smile .

As for me ... eh ... : 

Florian Fricke - piano
Flavio Premoli - piano, keyboards
Ian McDonald - flute, sax
Steve Howe - acoustic guitar
John Weinzierl - electric guitar
Nick Mason - drums (so as not to step on other people's toes)
John Wetton - bass
no vocals

I may have to think about this again as it is hard to imagine Weinzierl being able to fit into this team.


Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 10:19
Originally posted by The Doctor The Doctor wrote:

Peter Gabriel - Vocals, Flute
Tony Banks - Keyboards
Mike Rutherford - Bass
Steve Hackett - Guitars
Phil Collins - Drums, Vocals

Or:

Peter Hammill - Vocals, Guitar
Hugh Banton - Keyboards
Guy Evans - Drums
Jaxon - Saxes, Flute

Or:

Derek Schulman - Vocals
Ray Schulman - Bass, Violin
Kerry Minear - Keyboards, Vocals
Gary Green - Guitars
John Weathers - Drums


Ha!  Nice, can't go wrong there, right?

Also, somebody brought up Toby Driver, and now I'm pretty sure I'd be willing to part with Steve Howe to see Driver and Fripp collaborate - but I don't think you can really separate Toby and Mia, so in goes the violin!

On a side not, Kayo Dot stayed at my first apartment way back and you'd be surprised at how completely unweird those two are.  In fact, Mia tried too hard to appear weird when she wasn't at all.


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 13:11
Great line-ups guys! Big smile
Mine:
Tony Banks - Keyboards, back up vocals
Edgar Froese - Keyboards and effects
Alex Lifeson - Guitars
Peter Hammill - Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass guitars
Bill Bruford - Drums and percussion
Wayne Shorter - Saxophones

Modern line-up:
Ian Williams - Guitars
Toby Driver - Guitars and additional instruments (Strings and Brass)
Jonsi - Vocals
Kjartan Sveinsson - Keyboards and ambiance
Gavin Harrison - Drums And Percussion
Juan Alderete - Bass Guitars



-------------


Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 13:31
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Great line-ups guys! Big smile
Mine:
Tony Banks - Keyboards, back up vocals
Edgar Froese - Keyboards and effects
Alex Lifeson - Guitars
Peter Hammill - Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass guitars
Bill Bruford - Drums and percussion
Wayne Shorter - Saxophones


Wow.  Really digging this one, I can't even imagine the music they'd create, but I'm positive it would challenge the perceptions of even the more eclectic listeners.


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 13:38
Originally posted by deliriumofthethrush deliriumofthethrush wrote:



On a side not, Kayo Dot stayed at my first apartment way back and you'd be surprised at how completely unweird those two are.  In fact, Mia tried too hard to appear weird when she wasn't at all.

Wait a second...Kayo Dot were guests at your apartment?

If you want another combo with Toby Driver, I've got more...

Toby Driver - Guitar, vocals
Neal Morse - Keyboards, vocals
Yngwie Malmsteen - Rhythm Guitar
Roger Waters - Bass
Neil Peart - Drums and lyrics

and I suppose, not to break up the dynamic duo,

Mia Matsumiya - Violin

Band name:  Firey Antelopes In Limbo

Their first album could be a concept album about Toby projecting himself into the astral plane in order to find whether Christianity or atheism is true, so he could settle the Neil/Neal conflict once and for all.

Genre:  Avant-garde symphonic prog


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 14:05
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

First of all, welcome to the forum, Delirium.  Just a tip; if you need to see if a topic has been done before, you can use the search function located in the upper right hand corner of any forum page.  Yes, this has been done many times, but I pick totally different strange combos every time, so it doesn't matter to me especially. Big smile

Vocals: Mikael Akerfeldt with Joanne Hogg
Guitar: me
Bass: Victor Wooten
Mellotron 1: What's his face from the Mars Volta, Isaiah Owens or something like that
Mellotron 2: Robert W. Brown Jr.
Mellotron 3: Mike Portnoy
Cello: Yo Yo Ma
Lyrics: Chris Martin
Strange Noises: Toby Driver
Guest rapper: Eminem

No drums Big smile

Genre:  Symphonic folk death metal funk

Headbanger




Oh dear, I'd be thrown out!  Shocked


-------------
https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays" rel="nofollow - https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays


Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 14:19
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by deliriumofthethrush deliriumofthethrush wrote:



On a side not, Kayo Dot stayed at my first apartment way back and you'd be surprised at how completely unweird those two are.  In fact, Mia tried too hard to appear weird when she wasn't at all.

Wait a second...Kayo Dot were guests at your apartment?


Yeah, I was living in a band house (we were all fledgling musicians) and our time was spent booking shows, pressing albums, playing in bands, touring and going to shows.  We knew what life on the road was like, so we made our apartment open to any and all acts passing through.  There's a list somewhere, but we had something like 40 bands stay with us over that year.  Holy parties...   Anyway, Kayo Dot played a small local venue(short trip from Boston to Burlington, VT), and they asked to stay.  They were mostly just normal, tired people who appreciated a hot shower and a place to cook food.

There were some other bands people might find interesting too: Rosetta, Constants, Circle Takes the Square, Across Tundras, Tunturia.  I'll post links if I can find any.




Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 14:20
Found it!  An old myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/463shelburnerd" rel="nofollow - http://www.myspace.com/463shelburnerd

And a note from Kayo Dot:


Posted By: Lord Anon
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 16:46
Let's see:

Vocals - Steve Walsh
Guitar- Steve Hackett
Guitar2- Steve Howe
Keys- Tony Banks
Bass- Jonas Reingold
Drums- Mike Portnoy

Band Name - Symphonic Steves


-------------


JOHN 15:18 :

Jesus said: -"if the world hates you, remember that it hated me first."



Posted By: The Doctor
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 16:48
Originally posted by Lord Anon Lord Anon wrote:

Let's see:

Vocals - Steve Walsh
Guitar- Steve Hackett
Guitar2- Steve Howe
Keys- Tony Banks
Bass- Jonas Reingold
Drums- Mike Portnoy

Band Name - Symphonic Steves


I can't speak for Jonas, but I'm pretty sure neither Tony or Mike would go for that band name.  Wink


-------------
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?


Posted By: Master of Time
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 17:50
Not exactly perfect line-ups but for dream super groups:
70s:
Anthony Phillips: Guitar and misc
Michael Rutherford: Bass, Guitar, and misc
John Hackett: Flute
Jon Anderson: Lead vocals
and a slew of guest musicians
So basically a Geese and the Ghost kind of thing but with Jon Anderson on lead vocals.
Modern:
Neal Morse: Lead Vocals, keyboards
Morten Andreas Eriksen or David Zackrisson: Guitar
Nick D'Virgillo: Drums, Backing Vocals
Pete Trewavas: Bass


Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 22:12
I'll male a few for sure..

Thom Yorke - Vocals
Emma Ruth Rundle - Vocals/Guitar
Gavin Harrison - Drums
Sean Malone - Bass/Chapman Stick
Hiromi Uehara - Piano




-------------
Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 20 2012 at 23:13
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

First of all, welcome to the forum, Delirium.  Just a tip; if you need to see if a topic has been done before, you can use the search function located in the upper right hand corner of any forum page.  Yes, this has been done many times, but I pick totally different strange combos every time, so it doesn't matter to me especially. Big smile

Vocals: Mikael Akerfeldt with Joanne Hogg
Guitar: me
Bass: Victor Wooten
Mellotron 1: What's his face from the Mars Volta, Isaiah Owens or something like that
Mellotron 2: Robert W. Brown Jr.
Mellotron 3: Mike Portnoy
Cello: Yo Yo Ma
Lyrics: Chris Martin
Strange Noises: Toby Driver
Guest rapper: Eminem

No drums Big smile

Genre:  Symphonic folk death metal funk

Headbanger




Oh dear, I'd be thrown out!  Shocked

Portnoy would get kicked out first, as soon as he suggested that he could do growls on a couple of tracks.  Next would be Victor Wooten, for showing off too much.  And Joanne Hogg would leave as soon as Toby started trying to get her into astral projection.  So you'd probably make at least the top 6 Wink.


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Canterzeuhl
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 00:54
I don't know who'd be in my band, as long as they played Acid-Skiffle.

Any suggestions?


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 02:11
^ Get Jimmy Page Big smile

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=84407&PID=4547010#4547010


Posted By: geogkrt
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 10:58
Vocals - Peter Gabriel
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass/Vocals - John Wetton
Keyboards - Keith Emerson
Drums - Neil Peart


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 11:52
^ [nodding] ... sounds good to me.


Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 14:21
Originally posted by geogkrt geogkrt wrote:

Vocals - Peter Gabriel
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass/Vocals - John Wetton
Keyboards - Keith Emerson
Drums - Neil Peart


I have a hard time seeing Fripp and Wetton together without hearing Red (kinda the reason I put them together in mine Big smile).  I wonder how well Fripp and Peart would get along...  If it worked, I'm sure the sounds would be killer!


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 14:44
Originally posted by geogkrt geogkrt wrote:

Vocals - Peter Gabriel
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass/Vocals - John Wetton
Keyboards - Keith Emerson
Drums - Neil Peart
We can only but dreamBig smile
 
 


Posted By: Zargasheth
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 17:59
Guitar: Robert Fripp
Bass: Jaco Pastorius
Drums: Bill Bruford
Keyboards: Keith Emerson, or maybe Patrick Moraz (I suppose they could share, but the music might get a bit cluttered.)
Violin: Jerry Goodman


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 19:44
^ Another MO? Pro'ly another band we could dream about. And I bet Pastorius and Fripp would sound awesome together.


Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 19:55
For me, my perfect line-up is the one of Yes on Fragile and Close to the edge, just the best of the best on each instrument.

However, Grace for Drowing last year got me thinking about a plausible great line-up that could be formed this days, perhaps it could even be the new King Crimson:

Robert Fripp on guitars.
Steven Wilson on vocals and guitars.
Jordan Rudess on Keyboards.
Theo Travis on sax and flute.
Tony Levin on bass.
Gavin Harrison on drums.

Dream on...


Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 20:01
Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 21 2012 at 23:49
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 01:46
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

For me, my perfect line-up is the one of Yes on Fragile and Close to the edge, just the best of the best on each instrument.

...
I agree that was the best ensemble ever with very little that could have been improved from a technical viewpoint.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 02:55
^ What about general approach to music? Like consideration for melody, harmony, memorability ... are they still the best? Not that I'm questioning those things ... just asking ... ?


Posted By: deliriumofthethrush
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 10:43
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?


Right here!


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 13:01
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked


-------------


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 13:02
Originally posted by Zargasheth Zargasheth wrote:

Guitar: Robert Fripp
Bass: Jaco Pastorius
Drums: Bill Bruford
Keyboards: Keith Emerson, or maybe Patrick Moraz (I suppose they could share, but the music might get a bit cluttered.)
Violin: Jerry Goodman

Nice! Big smile


-------------


Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 17:25
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

^ What about general approach to music? Like consideration for melody, harmony, memorability ... are they still the best? Not that I'm questioning those things ... just asking ... ?


Well, for me yes, the "Classic" Yes line-up was great on all it's aspects, the musicianship of every member, plus the writing capabilites, music, melody... just everything is perfect on those two albums. Best line-up, best musicianship, best writing, best songs, best albums, best everything.


Posted By: raeloneq
Date Posted: June 22 2012 at 19:05
Dream Theater without James LaBrie. He sucks.


Posted By: ten years after
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 01:32
Lead Guitar - Hendrix
Rhythmn - Keith Richards
Keyboards - Keith Emerson
Vocals - Roger Daltrey
Drums - Ginger Baker
Bass - Jack Bruce
 
Better add a management team of Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Abraham Lincoln


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 01:41
Originally posted by Dayvenkirq Dayvenkirq wrote:

^ What about general approach to music? Like consideration for melody, harmony, memorability ... are they still the best? Not that I'm questioning those things ... just asking ... ?
Close To The Edge is the proof . All the fantasy line ups named here ..well we can never know
 
One actual supergroup that formed briefly for a one off beneift concert in the 90's was very promising. That included
Keith Emerson (keyboards)
Joe Walsh (guitar)
Simon Phillips (drums)
Jeff Baxter (guitar)
John Entwistle (bass)
Rick Livingstone (vocals)
 
Modestly called themselves 'The Best'. The DVD of the concert is great. Pity they didn't continue and put out an album of original songs. Would perhaps have liked a different vocalist (Chris Thompson ideally) then it would have been perfect.


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 10:21
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Barah86
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 10:33
Vocals: Jon Anderson
Guitar: Steve Hackett
Bass: Chris Squire
Drums: Bill Bruford
saxophone: Mel Collins
Keyboards and s**t: Rich Wright




-------------
Death seed blind man's greed
Poets' starving children bleed
Nothing he's got he really needs
Twenty first century schizoid man.


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 11:31
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?


-------------


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 12:03
^ Something along the lines of The Grateful Dead since you have two drummers.

Bill Bruford: "Nobody knew what on earth kind of music we were supposed to be making anyway."

I guess, imitating prog bands or mixing prog with rap? Nein. Experimental prog. Using Mellotron as a rhythm instrument.


Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 14:24
Originally posted by raeloneq raeloneq wrote:

Dream Theater without James LaBrie. He sucks.


Well, there's Liquid Tension Experiment... you might like that one. Almost all Dream Theater, but without a singer, and Tony Levin on Bass instead of Myung.

Oh, I was just thinking, what if Dream Theater had gotten someone like Dio instead of LaBrie when they were looking for a vocalist... that might just as well have been an ideal line-up too.


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 14:46
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?

I don't know.  If I had my way, it would be heavy prog bordering on metal with avant-garde tinges and incorporating sections of post-rock and Iona-style synthy interludes.  Lots of dissonance, great riffs, emotional and intense, lots of tension, somewhat depressing with a few glimmers of hope to point forward.

That's just what I've been writing lately, but put all our heads together and who knows what we'd come up with LOL.


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 15:28
how about more

Emma Ruth Rundle - guitar and vox
Tobeh Driver - bass and vox
Dave Turncrantz - drums
Lori Goldston - cello

osh*t that would be sweet


Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 15:35
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?

I don't know.  If I had my way, it would be heavy prog bordering on metal with avant-garde tinges and incorporating sections of post-rock and Iona-style synthy interludes.  Lots of dissonance, great riffs, emotional and intense, lots of tension, somewhat depressing with a few glimmers of hope to point forward.

That's just what I've been writing lately, but put all our heads together and who knows what we'd come up with LOL.


Oh dear, I'd be thrown out!  Shocked


-------------
https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays" rel="nofollow - https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 21:25
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?

I don't know.  If I had my way, it would be heavy prog bordering on metal with avant-garde tinges and incorporating sections of post-rock and Iona-style synthy interludes.  Lots of dissonance, great riffs, emotional and intense, lots of tension, somewhat depressing with a few glimmers of hope to point forward.

That's just what I've been writing lately, but put all our heads together and who knows what we'd come up with LOL.


Oh dear, I'd be thrown out!  Shocked

LOL Sounds a bit like Toby Driver material. Approve Hey Jacob, I checked out your band on youtube - sounds great. I didn't listen to the two covers, but I listened to the two originals and yeah, you guys are really good players, especially you, I mean you rip on that guitar. You utilize some pretty interesting chords and your bassist has got some good chops.


-------------


Posted By: TheGazzardian
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 21:50
This is completely non-prog but, I think it would be cool if Joanna Newsom and Jay Munly performed together. Just the two of them, Joanna on harp and occasional piano, Munly on banjo, both singing...I suspect it would be amazing.

If they need percussion, they could use the guy Joanna brings on tour with her, I don't know his name but his percussion is really interesting and I feel it'd work well with what I imagine their music would end up being.


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 23:12
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:


Hey Jacob, I checked out your band on youtube - sounds great. I didn't listen to the two covers, but I listened to the two originals and yeah, you guys are really good players, especially you, ... .

Whow, whow, whow ... where are the links to the performances?


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 23:17
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.


Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?

I don't know.  If I had my way, it would be heavy prog bordering on metal with avant-garde tinges and incorporating sections of post-rock and Iona-style synthy interludes.  Lots of dissonance, great riffs, emotional and intense, lots of tension, somewhat depressing with a few glimmers of hope to point forward.

That's just what I've been writing lately, but put all our heads together and who knows what we'd come up with LOL.


Oh dear, I'd be thrown out!  Shocked
 
You don't seem to be too optimistic of your ability to play with other people, do you? Wink


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 23:24
Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:


LOL Sounds a bit like Toby Driver material. Approve Hey Jacob, I checked out your band on youtube - sounds great. I didn't listen to the two covers, but I listened to the two originals and yeah, you guys are really good players, especially you, I mean you rip on that guitar. You utilize some pretty interesting chords and your bassist has got some good chops.
 
Thanks.  Those chords I'm playing really aren't that complicated; most of them are just basic major and minor diatonic chords.  There's another original video on our feed that was uploaded on a different channel where I use some jazz chords and stuff, though.  That's the one we submitted to a battle of the bands in our area; there's a link in the comments where you can go vote if you want, anyone can do it.
 
You might not have noticed the drummer as much, because he was in the background a bit, but he's really good too; not super flashy but amazingly solid, and some of his fills on Remind Me are pretty epic.
 
Andrey:  the links are in my sig, they're embedded in the text.  You can view videos of the performances at the youtube link.


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 23 2012 at 23:32
^ Oh, yes, hello, the links ... [forehead-palm].

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

You don't seem to be too optimistic of your ability to play with other people, do you? Wink

No, he just wishes that the leadership came to him easily. LOL


Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: June 25 2012 at 11:01
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:


Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:


Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:


Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:


Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:


Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.

 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?
LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked

 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.
Approve Sounds good. Wow, I see a lot of guitars, and two drummers! Thumbs Up Aw yeah. What kind of music would we be making?

I don't know.  If I had my way, it would be heavy prog bordering on metal with avant-garde tinges and incorporating sections of post-rock and Iona-style synthy interludes.  Lots of dissonance, great riffs, emotional and intense, lots of tension, somewhat depressing with a few glimmers of hope to point forward.
That's just what I've been writing lately, but put all our heads together and who knows what we'd come up with LOL.


Why don't you guys just give it a try, you could just try and record and share through internet, many artists are doing it that way this days. Perhaps one song, at least a cover.


Posted By: geneyesontle
Date Posted: June 25 2012 at 11:39
Supergroup #1: Gentle Rush says Yes to Genesis
Jon Anderson: Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Steve Hackett: Lead Guitar
Kerry Minnear: Keyboards and backing vocals
Geddy Lee: Bass and backing Vocals
Neil Peart: Drums
 
Supergroup #2: Yes featuring Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel: Lead Vocals and Many other instruments
Steve Howe: Lead Guitar
Rick Wakeman: Keyboards
Chris Squire: Bass
Bill Bruford: Drums
 
Supergroup #3: Many Eclectic Musicians
Peter Hammilll: Lead Vocals
Robert Fripp: Lead Guitar
Ian McDonald: Mellotron and Saxophones
Ray Shulman: Bass
John Weathers: Drums
Jamie Muir: Percussion
Ian Anderson: Lead Flute and Lead Vocals
 
Supergroup #4: Genius meets Bulls**t
Justin Bieber: Lead Vocals and Drums
Alex Lifeson: Lead Guitar
Les Claypool: Bass


-------------
Poseidon wants to Acquire the Taste of the Fragile Lamb
- Derek Adrian Gabriel Anderson, singer of the band Geneyesontle


Posted By: geneyesontle
Date Posted: June 25 2012 at 11:44
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Fox On The Rocks Fox On The Rocks wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Some times I have also thought about which could be the ideal PA line-up, and even though I wouldn't agree with every member, I think this might be it:

Vocals: Peter Gabriel.
Guitars: Robert Fripp (though Steve Hackett might just as well be chosen, or even Steve Howe).
Keyboards: Keith Emerson (though Tony Banks might just as well be chosen, or a bit less likely, even Rick Wakeman).
Flute: Ian Anderson (sharing some vocal duties).
Bass: Crhis Squire, sharing some vocal duties.
Drums: Bill Bruford.
 
When you said "ideal PA lineup," at first I thought you meant a band composed of members of this site!  Which would probably be an interesting topic, too.  You could kick out everyone in my first suggested lineup except for Rob and I, add Phideaux and Smurph, and then a drummer...who plays drums around here?

LOL That would be pretty cool. If you guys needed a guitarist or a piano player, I'm the guy! Smile Austin (Horizons) plays drums and I assume he's quite good considering he can play Mars Volta material. Shocked
 
Alright, well, here we go:
 
Phideaux: vocals, acoustic guitars, synthesizers
Max (Fox on the Rocks): Piano and keyboards
Rob (Epignosis): Bass, mellotron, guitar, backing vocals
Austin (Horizons): drums and percussion
deleriumofthethush: drums and percussion
Greg (Smurph): guitar
Jacob (Ambient Hurricanes): guitar and backing vocals
 
Now we've got our PA supergroup Cool.
 
You can also include Me. Cool
Three drummers on one band.


-------------
Poseidon wants to Acquire the Taste of the Fragile Lamb
- Derek Adrian Gabriel Anderson, singer of the band Geneyesontle


Posted By: HURBRET
Date Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:08
Guitar/Occasional Vocals: Adrian Belew
Guitar 2: Fripp
Guitar 3: Fripp on Frippertronics
Bass 1: Jaco
Bass 2: Flea
Keys: Kerry Minnear
Drums: Terry Bozzio
Mandolin: Chris Thile
Upright Bass: Charles Mingus
Clarinet: Benny Goodman
Violin: Niccolo Paganini
Cello: Lynn Harell

Seriously, though...

Guitar/Occasional Vocals: Adrian Belew
Bass: Jaco
Keys: Hiromi Uehara
Drums: Terry Bozzio
Bassoon: ME.


Posted By: Mr. Mustard
Date Posted: June 27 2012 at 01:17
Vocals/Keyboards - Neal Morse
Guitar - Steve Hacket/Howe
Bass - Chris Squire
Drums - Mike Portnoy
Tambourine - James LaBrie


Posted By: Any Colour You Like
Date Posted: June 27 2012 at 01:26
Mikael Akerfeldt
Aaron Turner
Esbjorn Svensson
Garm
Tomas Haake

Come at me...


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 27 2012 at 13:10
^ I wish I knew at least one guy in that line-up, albeit I've heard quite a bit about Akerfeldt.


Posted By: Master of Time
Date Posted: June 28 2012 at 02:25
Thought of another one I would like, all Scandinavian:
Rikard Sjoblom (Beardfish): Vocals/Keyboards
Christer Akerberg (Trettioariga Kriget): Guitar
Dag Lunquist (Trettioariga Kriget): Drums
Kristian Karl Hultgren (Wobbler): Bass/Saxophone
Would have been all Swedish but I wanted Kristian Karl Hultgren of Wobbler over Jonas Reingold, and Wobbler's Norwegian. Jonas Reingold is fantastic as well though.


Posted By: paganinio
Date Posted: June 28 2012 at 06:42
Drummer: Porcupine Tree
Singer: Kamelot
Keyboard: Dream Theater
Guitar: Pain of Salvation
Bass: Tool

There you go.


-------------


Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: June 28 2012 at 06:47
Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

Drummer: Porcupine Tree
Singer: Kamelot
Keyboard: Dream Theater
Guitar: Pain of Salvation
Bass: Tool

There you go.


That's a lot of members playing things they don't!  Shocked


-------------
https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays" rel="nofollow - https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/album/a-month-of-sundays


Posted By: absolutelycurtains
Date Posted: June 29 2012 at 05:56
Kate Bush, David Gilmour, Greg Lake and Neil Peart because it's so odd it would just work.


Posted By: paganinio
Date Posted: June 29 2012 at 06:31
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

Drummer: Porcupine Tree
Singer: Kamelot
Keyboard: Dream Theater
Guitar: Pain of Salvation
Bass: Tool

There you go.


That's a lot of members playing things they don't!  Shocked


Exactly. I was trying to get the entire Porcupine Tree to play drums, even the guy who wore sunglasses.

Porcupine Tree member who is gonna play drum in my supergroup... or not.

Look how his foot is stepping on that thing. What a natural drummer!


-------------


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: June 29 2012 at 11:16
Originally posted by absolutelycurtains absolutelycurtains wrote:

Kate Bush, David Gilmour, Greg Lake and Neil Peart because it's so odd it would just work.

That actually sounds like it could be a really good band.


-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: June 29 2012 at 12:17
[stupid comment erased]


Posted By: Eria Tarka
Date Posted: July 01 2012 at 02:15
Guitars/Flute - Andy Latimer
Bass - Geddy Lee (Grace Under Pressure Era)
Sax - Mel Collins
Drums - Phill Collins
Mellotron - Tony Banks
Keys - Peter Bardens
Vocals - Peter Hammil (Less focus on vocals though, as this will be more of an instrumental group)
 


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 01 2012 at 05:14
Originally posted by bytor2112 bytor2112 wrote:

Guitars/Flute - Andy Latimer
Bass - Geddy Lee (Grace Under Pressure Era)
Sax - Mel Collins
Drums - Phill Collins
Mellotron - Tony Banks
Keys - Peter Bardens
Vocals - Peter Hammil (Less focus on vocals though, as this will be more of an instrumental group)
 
I like the idea of two keyboardists but not the idea of just limiting Banks to Mellotron.Would be a horrible waste imo.


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: July 01 2012 at 05:27
Vocals - Arthur Brown
Bass - Geezer Butler
Drums - Bill Bruford
Organ/Synths - Keith Emerson
Piano - Mike Garson
Guitar - Franco Mussida
Winds - Aeolus


-------------


Posted By: akamaisondufromage
Date Posted: July 01 2012 at 05:59
Vocals Lisa Gerrard or (Elizabeth Fraser Not on PA)
Guitar:: Fripp
Bass: Mick Karn
Drums: Phil Collins
Keyb: Rick Wakeman
Sax etc Didier Malherbe


-------------
Help me I'm falling!


Posted By: Mr. Maestro
Date Posted: July 01 2012 at 13:49
If I wanted something like a traditional mid-70s symphonic sound, I'd choose a line-up like this:
 
Vocals/Keyboards - Steve Walsh
Guitar 1 - Steve Morse
Guitar 2 - Ritchie Blackmore
Bass - Chris Squire
Moogs and Mellotrons - Rick Wakeman
Piano and whatever other keyboards they decide to use - Jordan Rudess
Drums - Nick D'Virgilio
 
For something a little more experimental:
 
Vocals - Peter Hammill
Guitar 1 - Robert Fripp
Bass/Vocals - Greg Lake
Keyboards/Sax/Violin/Vocals - Matthew Parmenter (Discipline)
More keyboards - Rick Wright
Drums - Pierre van der Linden


-------------
"I am the one who crossed through space...or stayed where I was...or didn't exist in the first place...."


Posted By: Dark Nazgul
Date Posted: July 11 2012 at 08:44
OK, MY FANTASY PROG BAND IS:
 
PETER HAMMILL - VOCALS
STEVE HOWE - GUITARS
DAVE STEWART - KEYS
RICHARD SINCLAIR - BASS
BILLY COBHAM - DRUMS
DAVE ARBUS - VIOLIN, SAX AND FLUTE
 
I CANNOT IMAGINE WHAT GENRE OF MUSIC THEY'LL PLAY TOGETHER
 
 


Posted By: Eric Mallory
Date Posted: August 05 2012 at 06:38
Hmmm...

Guitar-Brian May
Flute-Ian Anderson
Bass- Steve di Giorgio
Drums-Neil Peart
Keyboards-Rick Wakeman
Vocals-Fish


Posted By: appudds
Date Posted: August 05 2012 at 08:18
For progressive rock, I would go with
Ian Anderson- Flute and Vocals
Rick Wakeman- Keyboards
Chris Squire- Bass and Vocals
Robert Fripp- Guitar
Steve Hackett- Guitar and Vocals
Neil Peart- Drums



Posted By: Leafblade490
Date Posted: August 05 2012 at 15:41
Drums- Carl Palmer
Keyboards- Tony Banks
Bass- John Myung (if metal bassists are permitted.)
Guitar- Steve Howe
Flute- Andrew Latimer
Vocals- Geddy Lee
 
 


Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: August 05 2012 at 15:59
Guitar: Andy Summers
Drums: Damon Che
Bass: 05Ric
Vocals: Paul Masvidal


Posted By: Eria Tarka
Date Posted: August 08 2012 at 22:58
Screw it! I'll make another one,
 
Keyboards - Keith Emerson
Keyboards - Dave Stewart
Bass - Geddy Lee
Drums - Andy Ward
 
They would make an instrumental album telling of a great battle where the two keyboards play opposing forces. Yeah!Cool
 


Posted By: Daaave
Date Posted: August 09 2012 at 06:53
Vocals - Mikael Akerfeldt (Cleans, a la Heritage!)
Guitar - Alex Lifeson
Guitar - Steve Howe
Bass - Mike Rutherford
Keys - Tony Banks
Drums - Bill Bruford


-------------
Prog on!



...and on, and on, and on...


Posted By: HemispheresOfXanadu
Date Posted: August 25 2012 at 17:55
Lead vocals, lyrics and flute: Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)
Bass and back-up vocals: Les Claypool (Primus)
Guitar: Alex Lifeson (Rush)
Guitar: Robert Fripp (King Crimson)
Percussion: Danny Carey (Tool)
Keyboards: Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater)
Producer: Peter Gabriel (Genesis)

Genre: Funky folk metal fusion.

Yeah... mostly I just wanted to mess with the genre.
Still... I think Ian and Les would work well together, Alex is a chameleon, Fripp is... well... Fripp, Jordan Rudess could give the song atmosphere, and Danny is there to make it metal. LOL


-------------
https://twitter.com/ProgFollower" rel="nofollow - @ProgFollower on Twitter. Tweet me muzak.


Posted By: Josh18293
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 00:51
Bass/synth/vocals- Geddy Lee
Guitar- Alex Lifeson
Drums/lyrics- Neil Peart

:0 Rush?


Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 01:00
Right now It'd be:

Robert Fripp - Guitar
Lucas Bielejewski - Guitar, Vocals
David Cross - Violin
Ian McDonnald - Saxophone
Dan Briggs - Bass
Neil Peart - Drums


-------------
http://bit.ly/1kqTR8y" rel="nofollow">

The greatest record label of all time!


Posted By: hobocamp
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 07:05
Ian Anderson-vocals, acoustic guitar, woodwinds
Tony Banks-keyboards
Robert Fripp-guitars, Mellotron
Chris Squire-bass, backing vocals
Bill Bruford-drums, percussion


Posted By: Earthmover
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 10:07
John Wetton - vocals, bass
Robert Fripp - guitar
Bill Bruford - drums
David Cross - violin, flute
Jamie Muir - percussion

oh wait.


-------------
http://www.last.fm/user/Bequeathed" rel="nofollow">


Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 13:07
/\ Hey, I already made that joke on Jazz Archives

-------------
http://bit.ly/1kqTR8y" rel="nofollow">

The greatest record label of all time!


Posted By: Anthony
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 13:35
Mats Bender - keyboards, accordion
Anna Jobs Bender - vocals
Mattias Bender - drums
Johanna Bender - vocals, keyboards, percussion
Pär Helje - lead guitar
Dennis Lindkvist - bass
Henrik Björlind - guitar, keyboards, flute, accordion, violin


-------------
Future prosperity lies in the way you heal the world with love
(Introitus - The hand that feeds you)


Posted By: Ambient Hurricanes
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 15:15
Vocals- Steve Howe
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass - Victor Wooten
Drums - John Rutsey
Keyboards - Alex Lifeson

-------------
I love dogs, I've always loved dogs


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: August 26 2012 at 15:43
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Vocals- Steve Howe
Drums - John Rutsey
Keyboards - Alex Lifeson

LOL
If there's one thing Lerxst hates, it's keyboards.


-------------


Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: August 27 2012 at 00:03
Originally posted by smartpatrol smartpatrol wrote:

/\ Hey, I already made that joke on Jazz Archives

Way back on this same thread someone pulled the same thing, so ... .

Originally posted by appudds appudds wrote:

For progressive rock, I would go with
Ian Anderson- Flute and Vocals
Rick Wakeman- Keyboards
Chris Squire- Bass and Vocals
Robert Fripp- Guitar
Steve Hackett- Guitar and Vocals
Neil Peart- Drums


Clap


Posted By: Eria Tarka
Date Posted: August 27 2012 at 00:10
Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Vocals- Steve Howe
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass - Victor Wooten
Drums - John Rutsey
Keyboards - Alex Lifeson

This is interesting, especially the last two.Shocked


Posted By: Fox On The Rocks
Date Posted: August 27 2012 at 01:39
Originally posted by bytor2112 bytor2112 wrote:

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

Vocals- Steve Howe
Guitar - Robert Fripp
Bass - Victor Wooten
Drums - John Rutsey
Keyboards - Alex Lifeson

This is interesting, especially the last two.Shocked

I honestly can't tell if he's joking or if he's being serious. LOL


-------------


Posted By: Glimmung
Date Posted: August 28 2012 at 21:55
Bill Bruford
Peter Gabriel
Christian Vander
Jannick Top
Dave Hope
Mike  Rutherford
Paul Mccartney
Robert Fripp
Ian Anderson


Posted By: Alitare
Date Posted: August 28 2012 at 22:18
Here's my ideal line-up for a pessimistic progressive bluegrass band. I'm specific.

Bass guitarist - Bob Dylan (1967)
Vocalist - Sam Cooke (1963)
Backup Vocalist/Harmonies - Charlie Louvin (1966), Johnny Cash (2002)
Mandolin - Ira Louvin (1962)
Electric Guitar - David Gilmour (1977)
Acoustic Guitar - Warren Zevon (!976)
Drummer/Percussionist - Ringo Starr (1971)
Lyricist - Leonard Cohen (1971), Roger Waters (1982) (working independently)
Pianist/keyboards - Stevie Wonder (1976)
Production team - Alan Parsons (1977), Phil Spector (working from prison)
Songwriting team - John Lennon (1970), Sam Cooke (1963), Tom Waits (1992)
Cover Art designer - H.R. Giger

They'd all have to have been forced into living together in close unison for years. They'd have John Cage (1961) and Charlie Manson (1969) as inspirational gurus, and they would've all been forced to witness the self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc first-hand in full, empathetic context. They'd be recording music in 1973 and they'd have access to any equipment they'd need. As a measure of completion, each member would experience a violent electric shock twice per day at random intervals. It would be attributed to racist contempt. Plus they'd have a lot of grunge music to listen to.



Print Page | Close Window

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 11.01 - http://www.webwizforums.com
Copyright ©2001-2014 Web Wiz Ltd. - http://www.webwiz.co.uk