Surely any all-time supergroup has to start with JS Bach and Mozart on keyboards, Vivaldi on strings and Farinelli on vocals.
That's a classic line up.
Surely any all-time supergroup has to start with JS Bach and Mozart on keyboards, Vivaldi on strings and Farinelli on vocals.
It was his dads induction concert for the Rock and Roll hall of fame, so we can probably forgive himNot sure what Dhani Harrison does, other than count the royalties.?
True, has to be a grand piano.Ian Anderson (from his prime years) on vocals and flute, John Bonham on the drums, Phil Lynott bass, Tony Iommi and Tom Sholz on guitars. Keyboards are for wimps.
Dave Grohl doesn't do bad.And whatever happens the drummer absolutely must not ever sing. That's simply against God's grand plan.
Chuck in Tom Morello, the RZA and El-P, and you're sorted.All these supergroups are a bit small for my liking. Better more musicians who can play what they want to play with the guys and girls who suit the track best. I'll stick to the living....
Drums: Mike Bordin (Faith No More), Bill Ward (Black Sabbath), Brann Dailor (Mastodon)
Bass: Flea, Les Claypool (Primus), Tina Weymouth (Talking Heads/Tom Tom Club)
Guitars: Dave Navarro (Jane's Addiction), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Kerry King (Slayer), James Hetfield (Metallica), Josh Homme (QOTSA), Geordie Walker (Killing Joke)
Keyboards/Vocals/Guitars/whatever else they fancied playing: Trent Reznor (NIN et al), Al Jourgensen (Ministry et al)
Keyboards: Aphex Twin, Jean-Michel Jarre, Ralf Hütter (Kraftwerk), Alec Empire (Atari Teenage Riot)
DJ: DJ Shadow
Vocals: Iggy Pop, Shirley Manson (Garbage), Till Lindemann (Rammstein), Mike Patton (Faith No More), Nivek Ogre (Skinny Puppy), Debbie Harry, Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke), Chuck D [plus all of the others who do vocals]
Brann Dailor does, very well.Dave Group is sensible, as he doesn't drum and sing at the same time. To do so is an abomination.
If you need evidence that super groups are doomed to failure, have a peek at this sad offering.
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Prince had the decency to show them all the error of their ways.
Ken would add a good backing vocal too.Good choice Mr Ian, but I'd take your - admittedly excellent - Jon Lord and raise you one Ken Hensley.
You'd be wrong on that one...And whatever happens the drummer absolutely must not ever sing. That's simply against God's grand plan.