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    Posted: February 20 2009 at 21:48
If you could combine members from any other bands to create one ultimate band, who would you choose? There isnt a limit for how many members.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2009 at 22:16
Completely unfeasible for several reasons, but:

Kerry Livgren - guitar / keyboards
Steven Wilson - vocals / guitar
Chris Squire - vocals / bass
Sarah McLachlan - vocals / keyboards
Tomas Bodin - keyboards
Neal Peart - drums

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2009 at 23:51
Aw man...

Jon Anderson (vocals)
Peter Hammill (vocals)
Robert Fripp (guitar)
Chris Squire (vocals/bass)
Rick Wakeman (keyboards)
Dave Sinclair (keyboards)
Bill Bruford (drums)
Guy Evans (drums)

So yeah...
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I'll play your game... I propose a power trio.

Drums/Percussion- Chris Cutler
Violin- David Cross
Vocals- Mark E. Smith


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 02:26
Jonas Reingold- bass
Gavin Harrison-drums
JP Louveton-guitars (Nemo)
Agostino Macor-keyboards (La Maschera di Cera)
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 08:42
Mikael Akerfeldt - Guitars / Vocals
Chuck Schuldiner - Guitar / Vocals (if by miracle he was risen from the dead)
Steve DiGiorgio - Bass
Bill Bailey - Keyboards and Kazoo
Tomas Haake - Drums (if possible, biologically modified to have extra arms and hands, enabling him to play 8-way polymeters)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 09:58
Frank Zappa - Composer and Guitarist
Eddie Jobson - Electric Violin and Keys
Bill Bruford - Drums
Stanley Clarke - Bass

I kind of UK, but more complex and fun.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 10:06
Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf generator - vocals
Rick Wakeman of Yes - organ
Steve Hackett of Genesis - guitar
Jannick Top of Magma - bass
Bill Bruford of King Crimson - drums
Jamie Muir of King Crimson - percussion
Lindsay Cooper of Henry Cow - basoon
Robbie Steinhardt of Kansas - violin
Jean-Pierre Soarez of Art Zoyd - trumpet
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull - flute
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 10:21
Off the top of my head:

Ian Anderson - vocals & flute
Andy Latimer - guitar, flute & vocals
Geddy Lee - bass, vocals
Okke Komulainen (Liekki) - keyboards
Bill Bruford - drums
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 10:41
this has been done several times, but let's see. mine will be a jazz-rock fusion band with some oriental and African influences
Barbara Dennerlein - Hammond B3, including bass pedals
Roman Bunka - guitar, oud
Didier Malherbe - saxes, flutes, all kinds of other wind instruments (he plays about 2 dozen, including the self-invented zeff)
Dennis Chambers - drums
Chambers and Dennerlein have played together before, Bunka and Malherbe would probably get along well, since Bunka plays with Roland Schaeffer in the duo RoRo, and Schaeffer's approach is quite similar to Malherbe's. and both Bunka and Malherbe have great interest in the music of other cultures. the question is: how would the duo Dennerlein / Chambers get along with Bunka / Malherbe? anyway, since both Bunka and Malherbe definitely have a jazzy side too, it might work.
of course, as usual, no bass player needed when Barbara Dennerlein is involved


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 10:42
^where's the bass player?Confused


















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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 10:57
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

^where's the bass player?Confused
Kidding....Wink

this is the bass player:
http://tinyurl.com/ctj5j8


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 11:03
^I know that Barbara plays the pedals of the hammond as a bass, that's why I was kidding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 12:26
Originally posted by WalterDigsTunes WalterDigsTunes wrote:

I'll play your game... I propose a power trio.

Drums/Percussion- Chris Cutler
Violin- David Cross
Vocals- Mark E. Smith


Interesting!! I could actually see that working... kinda.

Most times people play this game (and yeah, this thread's happened 700 times now, no doubt) people tend to just pick virtuosos on every instrument, which is a mistake IMO. Music rarely survives when too many egos are involved. Dead

So anyway, here's an interesting one. Not the "ultimate prog band", but certainly a line-up that could've produced a very interesting album or two of Canterbury oddities, I reckon:

Drums, Vocals, Trumpet, etc. - Robert Wyatt
Piano, Organ - Dave Sinclair
Bass, Vocals - Richard Sinclair
Words, Vocals, Harmonium - Ivor Cutler

Just imagining what an album made by that lot would sound like fills me with a warm glow!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 12:37
Dylan A.K.A. Chameleon A.K.A. Phat beatz: Lead guitar, follow guitar, grunts, Harmony bassoon, electric triangle, Didgeridoo.



Joshua "Tall Guy" Scammell, A.K.A. Glen the drummer, A.K.A. William 'The Bard' Shakespeare Lore God A.K.A. Shakes A.K.A. Availen "the Alan Watts fanboy" Hirfel: Non-vintage-Bill-Bruford Tama Starclassic Bubinga Drums, Tambourine synthesizer, additional stick, flute, emo vocals, dirty vocals, narration, lyrics.



Jake (1) A.K.A. Riley (R-DOGG {two G's for extreme pimpness and pretentiousness}) dog: Sequencer, Eaton-Moog Multiple-Touch-Sensitive Keyboard, Lead Bassoon, Polished Bass Pedals, an organ custom built by Hugh Banton himself, and Mellotron. Oh, and bass.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 12:38
^I agree on the virtuosos+virtuosos = fails many times, but still, the members of my "ultimate prog band" were chosen by style of each, rather than for their virtuosity: Bill Bruford jazz playing would fit perfectly in the case of Uncle Zappa, Zappa's wide range of styles could fit with any of these musicians, Eddie Jobson, well he worked before with Zappa, and I think he would give a great touch with his violin, and then Stanley Clarke's jazz bass would certainly fit in the likes of Bill and Frank.
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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

^where's the bass player?Confused
Kidding....Wink

this is the bass player:
http://tinyurl.com/ctj5j8


You know, this lady kinda makes Keith Emerson look a little...stupid.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2009 at 13:21
Vocals - Bono (U2)

So, this is an unusual choice for a prog band, but hey, these are just concepts. Bono handles his voice extremely well, and I think that it would fit to more prog music also. He also brings many kinds of emotions up when he's singing, but he'd probably handle the rockier, maybe more positive parts. And to the next one..

Vocals  - Maynard James Keenan (Tool)

Yeah, Maynard. His voice is just awesome - he can do it clean, he can do it with distortion, but one of the biggest reasons I chose him is that he handles the anxious, maybe a little bit depressive / negative parts, the parts that aren't maybe so fast, but they have tension! I don't know, but I think that he could handle the more positive, mellower parts too, having the flexible voice he has. So, a diverse singer for the second vocalist, that's it! Let's continue to the instrumentalists...

Guitar - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)

He's got the talent for more basic, streamlined rock'n'roll songs, but also for 10-minute psychrock jam sessions... He's also got feeling - no stupid tap-arpeggio-tremolo-spammings, just pure feeling with vibratos and bends to the right places. I like it!

Guitar - Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree)

The slower, mellower parts and acoustic songs would be given to Steven, I love his acoustic guitar -work! (Trains etc.) Blackfield's acoustics are too very good, but Wilson isn't any amateur with the electric guitar either, so he is my pick for the second guitarist.

Bass - Chris Wolstenholme (Muse)

Woah, his bass playing has got feeling and I like it a lot, even though sometimes it sounds very much like guitar, that is just good and it shows the diversity of his skills... But he can also play in the background, no need to solo all the time. So him.

Keyboards - Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater)

I knew I couldn't make a band with at least one DT-member, and that would be Jordan, since his playing is the most recognizable in DT (LaBrie excluded xP) and I really like his solos and pitch bends and stuff. And even though Space-dye vest, the best keyboard-song DT has ever made isn't played by him, he does still have his own merits.

Drums - Tuomas Peippo (CMX)

Maybe he ain't the most technical polyrhythm-doublebass-speed-maniac, but he's got the rhythm, sometimes he has got cool musical solutions and on top of that, he's Finnish! (Go, Finland!) So, no overly complex decisions in the drummer part here.

So that's probably the basic line-up, though I can't say for sure that those are absolutely the best players of their instruments in the world. :P
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