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ULTIMATE SUPERGROUP

Postby DarrenUK » Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:34 am

STEVE PERRY............VOCALS
JACK BLADES....BASS & VOCALS
NEAL SCHON....LEAD GUITAR
DAN HUFF....GUITAR & VOCALS
DARREN WHARTON....KEYBOARDS & VOCALS
SIMON PHILLIPS....DRUMS


OR (BLUESIER)

PAUL RODGERS ....VOCALS
JIMMY PAGE....GUITAR
GARY MOORE....GUITAR
IAN PAICE....DRUMS
TONY FRANKLIN....BASS
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Re: ULTIMATE SUPERGROUP

Postby froy » Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:50 am

DarrenUK wrote:STEVE PERRY............VOCALS
JACK BLADES....BASS & VOCALS
NEAL SCHON....LEAD GUITAR
DAN HUFF....GUITAR & VOCALS
DARREN WHARTON....KEYBOARDS & VOCALS
SIMON PHILLIPS....DRUMS


OR (BLUESIER)

PAUL RODGERS ....VOCALS
JIMMY PAGE....GUITAR
GARY MOORE....GUITAR
IAN PAICE....DRUMS
TONY FRANKLIN....BASS


I got a better one

Trevor Rabin
Roger Hodgson
Simon Phillips
Rick Wakeman
Chris Squire,
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Postby DarrenUK » Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:07 am

Thats very prog rock Froy.

How about

ANDERSON
HODGSON
SQUIRE
PARSONS
GILMORE
PALMER
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Postby froy » Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:15 am

DarrenUK wrote:Thats very prog rock Froy.

How about

ANDERSON
HODGSON
SQUIRE
PARSONS
GILMORE
PALMER


Anderson and Hodgson together?
Super harmonies there
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Postby styxmike » Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:20 am

A BIT HARDER ROCK

RITCHIE BLACKMORE - LEAD GUITAR
STEVE PERRY - VOCALS
PETE WAY - BASS
TOMMY SHAW - GUITAR/VOCALS
JASON BONHAM - DRUMS
DON AIREY - KEYBOARDS

WE HAVE DREAMS EH!!!
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Postby Leesa » Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:26 pm

Steve Perry sings with so much emotion...i love watching him perform
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Postby ek88 » Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:33 am

Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades, Ted Nugent, Michael Cartellone :wink:
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Postby Adam » Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:04 am

Froy likes Trevor Rabin? A NON "CLASSIC" member of Yes???

Trevor Rabin is to Steve Howe as Glen Burtnik is to Tommy Shaw

(And for your info Froy, Jon Anderson has appeared on Gowan recordings.)

Supergroup? How about Tommy Shaw, Glen Burtnik, Todd Sucherman and Gowan?
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Postby froy » Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:59 am

Adam wrote:Froy likes Trevor Rabin? A NON "CLASSIC" member of Yes???

Trevor Rabin is to Steve Howe as Glen Burtnik is to Tommy Shaw

(And for your info Froy, Jon Anderson has appeared on Gowan recordings.)

Supergroup? How about Tommy Shaw, Glen Burtnik, Todd Sucherman and Gowan?



Adam why am I the subject of everything you post here?
Get over it
BTW the Gowan Anderson song is crap
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Thu Jan 27, 2005 7:22 am

Let's see, it depends the kind of mood I'm in for my "Super Group".

If I feel like headbanging and want my music loud, then:

Tommy Lee - Drums
Neil Peart - Drums
Eddie Van Halen - Guitar #1
Slash - Guitar #2
Flea - Bass
Geoff Tate - Vocals
James Hetfield - Vocals
James LaBrie - Vocals

If I want the harmonies and the variety of music, then:

Dennis DeYoung - Keyboards/Vocals
Rik Emmett - Guitar/Vocals
Jack Blades - Bass/Vocals
Neil Peart - Drums
Eric Clapton - Guitar
Rob Thomas - Vocals and Just to look at :wink:

Well, I know having Dennis, Rik and Rob together in the same room or on the same stage might not be a dream :wink:
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Postby piecesofeight » Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:20 am

Dennis DeYoung-Keyboards/Vocals
Michael Sweet-Lead Guitar/Vocals
Jack Blades-Bass/Vocals
Robert Sweet or Tommy Lee
For a second guitar player it was tough. Either Nugent or Hagar.

I have ALWAYS wanted to see/hear Michael and Dennis do each others songs. That would be 'killer!' And they sound so much alike at certain parts of their songs. With these two on vocals, any genre of song could be taken care of.

I would have picked Eddie Van Halen for another guitar player, but he is just to much of a mess right now.


Yeah, give me Dennis DeYoung, Michael Sweet, Jack Blades, Robert Sweet, Tommy Lee, Ted Nugent and Sammy Hagar in the same room together! LOL! 8)
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Postby bugsymalone » Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:02 am

I am thinking along the lines of a "Great Rock Voices" tour.

Give me a very solid back-up band, lots of folks, and showcase the voices of Dennis DeYoung, Steve Perry, Lou Gramm and Steve Walsh.

Let them perform their own stuff, and then a bit of each other's stuff, and maybe some COVERS :shock: .

It would be cool to have Dennis and Steve W. do a little keyboard backup while others are singing.

(I think my dreaming has gone off the charts here!)

I would go deep into debt to finance seeing THIS one. In fact, I think I might just drop everything and follow it around the country.

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Postby froy » Thu Jan 27, 2005 12:03 pm

Adam said

Supergroup? How about Tommy Shaw, Glen Burtnik, Todd Sucherman and Gowan?
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Froy said

He said supergroup not stupidgroup big difference
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Postby gr8dane » Thu Jan 27, 2005 12:17 pm

froy wrote:
Adam wrote:Froy likes Trevor Rabin? A NON "CLASSIC" member of Yes???

Trevor Rabin is to Steve Howe as Glen Burtnik is to Tommy Shaw

(And for your info Froy, Jon Anderson has appeared on Gowan recordings.)

Supergroup? How about Tommy Shaw, Glen Burtnik, Todd Sucherman and Gowan?



Adam why am I the subject of everything you post here?
Get over it
BTW the Gowan Anderson song is crap


Hey Kids.
Dr.Phil here.
In my humble opinion,I think you chums just need to sit in the same room for a couple of weeks and tell one another your true true feelings.Really,I think you would be so much better off and actually have a lot in common and realize you agree on a lot more than you imagine.
How about it???


Froy,Dr Phil here, just for you.Did you actually hear the Jon Anderson Gowan song,or do you not like because it's got Gowan's name on it.

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Postby Adam » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:44 pm

FROY: Adam why am I the subject of everything you post here?

ADAM: Because of your tone. I think EVERYONE here understands what I mean by that, even those who share your general opinions.
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Postby froy » Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:58 pm

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quote="Adam"]FROY: Adam why am I the subject of everything you post here?

ADAM: Because of your tone. I think EVERYONE here understands what I mean by that, even those who share your general opinions.
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Your not my father Adam get a life
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Postby froy » Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:00 am

Froy,Dr Phil here, just for you.Did you actually hear the Jon Anderson Gowan song,or do you not like because it's got Gowan's name on it.



Its called Moonlight Desires and I have it on CD and its boring
I thought it sucked even before Gowan ruined Styx.
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Postby yogi » Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:43 am

My ultimate Supergroup would be:

Dennis Deyoung - Keyboards & vocals
Glen Burtnik - Bass & vocals
Rik Emmitt - Lead Guitar & vocals
Gary Richrath - Guitar
Todd Sucherman - Drums
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Postby Ash » Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:51 am

Ok I'll bite:

Dennis DeYoung - Vocals
Billy Joel - Keyboards
Neil Peart - Drums (how anyone could pick a better drummer is beyond me)
Neil Schon - Guitars
Kerry Livgren - Guitars
John Entwisle - Bass

You have 5 songwriters here....... and five HIT song writers. If they could collaborate on music without ego could you imagine the offspring? OMG.
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Postby froy » Fri Jan 28, 2005 5:11 am

[
quote="Ash"]Ok I'll bite:

Dennis DeYoung - Vocals
Billy Joel - Keyboards
Neil Peart - Drums (how anyone could pick a better drummer is beyond me)
Neil Schon - Guitars
Kerry Livgren - Guitars
John Entwisle - Bass

You have 5 songwriters here....... and five HIT song writers. If they could collaborate on music without ego could you imagine the offspring? OMG.
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Uh Entwhistle is dead cant get him
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Postby yogi » Fri Jan 28, 2005 5:26 am

Yea, but his ego shouldnt be much of a problem
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Postby gr8dane » Fri Jan 28, 2005 6:46 am

froy wrote:
Froy,Dr Phil here, just for you.Did you actually hear the Jon Anderson Gowan song,or do you not like because it's got Gowan's name on it.



Its called Moonlight Desires and I have it on CD and its boring
I thought it sucked even before Gowan ruined Styx.


Fair enough.
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Postby yogi » Fri Jan 28, 2005 7:04 am

Gowans solo stuff is pretty BAD. He has about 4 solo songs that are listenable the rest pretty much...................... SUCK. But I LIKE him with Styx. Hes no DDY and he has NEVER claimed to be.

Funny thing, I was reading DDY's last interview that is posted on Styxcollector.com. It was from 1999, and Dennis is very bitter about what has happened to him. Its the first time I read this article. Two things strike me as sooo damn funny.

Dennis states that he feel his illness started back in 1996 when he had some wisdom teeth extracted. I believe that 100 %. My whole life turned upside down medically, when back in 2001 I had my wisdom teeth extracted. The end result was, my left tibia died due to no blood flow from some weird infection that seattled in my left knee. I wonder how I got that infection??? I'm OK now, but I did spend 19 months on crutches hoping my leg wouldnt snap.

Second, Dennis states Gowan is a tremendous talent. I believe he wrote a comparission of taking Steven Tyler out of Aerosmith and replacing him with Rod Stewert. I read it as Dennis is Steven, and Lawerence is Rod. He's again 100% correct the band without a doubt would not be the same. It would be different , but good. Dennis has a much better grip on this than most of us do. He knows Gowan is very talented.
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Postby gr8dane » Fri Jan 28, 2005 7:25 am

Re:Gowan.
I used to have "Strange Animal'album and yes it was not that great.
His voice is something you have to get used to fershure.I do like the song 'Moonlight Desire' though.He is an excellent keyboard/piano player.
No doubt about that.
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Postby ek88 » Fri Jan 28, 2005 11:25 am

Depending on my mood:

John Rzeznik - Guitars/vocals
Tommy Shaw - Guitars/vocals
Jack Blades - Bass/vocals
David Bryan - Keyboards
Todd Sucherman - Drums

Or:

Jon Bon Jovi - Lead Vocals
Wolf Hoffman - Guitars
Ted Nugent - Guitars
Steve Harris - Bass
Michael Cartellone - Drums
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Fri Jan 28, 2005 11:38 am

Off topic:

Ek, did you already know that Accept is touring Europe and Japan? Wolf is back on guitar. We're hoping that they come to the U.S.

:)
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Postby ek88 » Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:39 am

Suite:

Yes, I had heard, and I am also hoping they come to the U.S. They are definitely on the top of my list of bands I want to see very badly!
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Sat Jan 29, 2005 1:46 am

Accept is my husband's top band to see. We were trying to work out plans to go to Sweden, but it's the last week of school for the kids. So I think we'll end up going to Vegas in the summer (for our anniversary).

Udo tours pretty much in the US, Wolf still lives in the US. I would think they'd do a few dates in the US. I hope.
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