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Put Together A Supergroup I'm sure everyone has thought to themselves "wouldn't it have been great if so and so would have played with so and so". So my question to all you out there, what would your ultimate band look like? Or at least what's a supergroup you would have liked to have seen (it could be a group of people who could or have worked together, living or dead). Here's one that I've thought of, keeping in my mind I've made my lineup fairly BIG.
Oscar Peterson-Piano Bernie Worrell-Organ, Clavinet, Synthesizers John McLaughlin-Acoustic and electric guitars Jimi Hendrix-guitar Stanley Clarke-upright bass Bootsy Collins-Electric Bass (that's right TWO bass players) Elvin Jones-Drums John Coltrane-Tenor Saxophone Rahsaan Roland Kirk-Saxes, flutes, various woodwinds Gerry Mulligan-Baritone Saxophone Willie Colon-Trombone Dizzy Gillespie-Trumpet Freddie Hubbard-Trumpet Angelo Moore-Frontman, Theremin, maybe some saxophones if he wanted Don Sugarcane Harris-Violin L. Shankar-Violin This may seem like quite a big mess, but I'd like to think that it would produce a good blend of funk, fusion, big band swing, be-bop, rock and blues. | |
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Holy goodness! Give me a day to think about this... I must come up with the raddest line up ever!
What a fun topic! *hearts* LP *everybody needs a thrill* | |
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jacktheimprovident said: I'm sure everyone has thought to themselves "wouldn't it have been great if so and so would have played with so and so". So my question to all you out there, what would your ultimate band look like? Or at least what's a supergroup you would have liked to have seen (it could be a group of people who could or have worked together, living or dead). Here's one that I've thought of, keeping in my mind I've made my lineup fairly BIG.
Do you remember what happened the last time we did this? http://www.prince.org/msg/8/101098 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I've seen threads like this many a times
And I still can't put a supergroup together Just way too much talent out there And I'm always changin it | |
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theAudience said: jacktheimprovident said: I'm sure everyone has thought to themselves "wouldn't it have been great if so and so would have played with so and so". So my question to all you out there, what would your ultimate band look like? Or at least what's a supergroup you would have liked to have seen (it could be a group of people who could or have worked together, living or dead). Here's one that I've thought of, keeping in my mind I've made my lineup fairly BIG.
Do you remember what happened the last time we did this? http://www.prince.org/msg/8/101098 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Oh man, I'm not as earth-shatteringly original as I thought , great minds think alike though | |
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DarlingDiana said: nicely done...you have a picture and everything | |
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Mine is a 80's and 90's band:
Prince : Lead vocals&guitar Eddie Van Halen : Guitar Vernon Reid : Guitar Stevie Wonder : Piano & Keys Mark King : Bass Zender : Bass Stewart Copeland : Drumms Additional vocals/duets : MJ and Sandra St.Viktor Candy or Herb Alpert : Horn section Guess it will sound a bit like a The Family Stand/Living Colour/Prince mix [Edited 3/16/07 2:08am] [Edited 3/16/07 2:15am] Love4oneanother | |
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It's already been done . . . twice.
Kind of Blue -- Brought together Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane and Miles Davis. The Quintet: Live At Massey Hall -- Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charles Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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DarlingDiana said: That is all kinds of AWESOME! Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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Drums -- Dennis Chambers
Bass -- Meshell Ndegeocello Organ -- Dr. Lonnie Smith Keys -- Sly Stone Guitar -- Prince Vocals -- Lalah Hathaway I'd follow this band around like a Deadhead... | |
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Most of the supergroups exist in jazz. They all played together on each other's albums. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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ThreadBare said: Drums -- Dennis Chambers
Bass -- Meshell Ndegeocello Organ -- Dr. Lonnie Smith Keys -- Sly Stone Guitar -- Prince Vocals -- Lalah Hathaway I'd follow this band around like a Deadhead... I'd pay 2 see that.....twice. | |
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Drums - ?uestlove
Axe - Martin Luther Accoustic Axe - India.Arie Bass - Meshell N'Degeocello Moog/Keys/Vox - D'Angelo Keys - John Legend Vox - Maxwell Vox - Ledisi Vox - Badu Vox - Bilal Vox - Anthony Hamilton Vox - Saadiq I needs my vocals! Cornbread, Grits, and Collard Greens/I got what you need/If you want it/Cuz I'm a pimp, girl/With a drippy, juicy Jheri Curl | |
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CosmicTalk said: Drums - ?uestlove
Axe - Martin Luther Accoustic Axe - India.Arie Bass - Meshell N'Degeocello Moog/Keys/Vox - D'Angelo Keys - John Legend Vox - Maxwell Vox - Ledisi Vox - Badu Vox - Bilal Vox - Anthony Hamilton Vox - Saadiq I needs my vocals! | |
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Graycap23 said: ThreadBare said: Drums -- Dennis Chambers
Bass -- Meshell Ndegeocello Organ -- Dr. Lonnie Smith Keys -- Sly Stone Guitar -- Prince Vocals -- Lalah Hathaway I'd follow this band around like a Deadhead... I'd pay 2 see that.....twice. Yessuh! | |
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The JB Horns
Drums - Blackwell Rythym Guitar - Prince Lead Guitar - Jimi Hendrix Bass - James Jamerson B3 - Jimmy Smith Piano/Vocals - Aretha Franklin Vocals - Otis Redding a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Here's another one; a little less bloated "world" supergroup guitar-Paco De lucia piano-Abdullah Ibrahim Trumpet-Fela Kuti Sax, clarinet, oboe, flute, shehnai, argol, whatever-Yusef Lateef Oud-Rabih Abou Khalil Violin-L. Subramaniam Acoustic Bass Guitar-Jonas Hellborg Percussion-Trilok Gurtu [Edited 3/22/07 1:02am] | |
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Group 1 Leroy 'Sugar' Bonner - Lead Vocals & Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar Larry 'D' Dodson - Lead & Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Mark Adams - Bass Jerome Brailey - Drums Maceo Parker & Fred Wesley - Horns Group 2 Lionel Richie - Lead & Backing Vocals, Keyboards Prince - Lead & Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar Louis Johnson - Bass Stevie Wonder - Drums Group 3 Rick James - Lead Vocals Lloyd 'Lucious Lloyd' Smith - Lead Guitar Bootsy Collins - Bass Mark 'Drac' Hicks - Rhythm Guitar Frank 'Kash' Waddy - Drums Group 4 George Duke - Lead Vocals, Keyboards Stanley Clarke - Upright & Electric Bass, Guitar Billy Cobham - Drums It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Group 5
Herbie Hancock - Keyboards Sly Stone - Lead & Backing Vocals, Organ Larry Graham - Lead & Backing Vocals, Bass Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Lead Guitar Miles Davis & Wayne Shorter - Horns Benny Benjamin - Drums It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Oh, man. A supergroup of my own liking. Let's see:
LEAD VOCALIST: Marvin Gaye. He could sing any style of music and his versatility will be his greatest asset. CO-LEAD VOCALIST: Phillip Bailey. Arguably the greatest co-lead vocalist in soul music, Bailey's incredible falsetto will add versatility to this band's music. FEMALE CO-LEAD VOCALIST: Sharon Bryant. I always remember her voice being so powerful on songs like "When Love Calls" and so soothing on "Touch a Four-Leaf Clover." She would be a great transition between Gaye and Bailey. LEAD GUITAR: Ernie Isley. To me, this is a no-brainer. I love the melodic style of his rock-style solos and the silkiness of his rhythm playing. BASS GUITAR: Louis Johnson. Bootsy Collins and Larry Graham deserve some love, but "Thunder Thumbs" had a very explosive style that was fluid and accessible. DRUMMER: Larry Blackmon. Cameo's visual representative and lead vocalist was originally the drummer. Blackmon's song-writing skills also will add some funk to the production, and we'll even throw out some "Oowwws!" KEYBOARDS: David Frank. The musical genius behind The System's innovative techno/pop/soul sound in the 1980s. PRODUCERS: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. They will mesh their creative and technological juices with these artists; they have a track record of not being as dogmatic with their style, unlike most other big-time producers. Jam & Lewis occasionally will bring in MFSB and The Phenix Horns as studio musicians. [Edited 3/25/07 22:00pm] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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Here's another one; a little less bloated "world" supergroup Trumpet-Fela Kuti Acoustic Bass Guitar-Jonas Hellborg It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Michael Jackson: Lead Vocals
Brad Howell: Lead Vocals and Keys John Davis: Lead Vocals and Bass Charles Shaw: Lead Vocals Gina Mohammed: Lead Vocals Ray Horton: Lead Vocals Frank Sinatra: Hype Man (Seriously, who better to hype the crowd than the King of Cool himself.) Jodie and Linda Rocco: Backing Vocals Prince: Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals (Lead on a few of his own tracks.) Rob Thomas: Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals (Lead on a few of his own tracks.) Billy Joel: Keys and Backing Vocals (Lead on a few of his own tracks.) Huey Lewis: Harmonica and Backing Vocals(Lead on a few of his own tracks.) Jon Farriss and John Stamos: Drums (They would trade off night after night.) Andrew Farris: A variety of everything. The man can do everything, so each night he would do something different. Jason: Personal Manager I would also be the band's personal manager, that way I could hang out with everyone and have a front row seat. I would hope they would record an album of original stuff, then when they went touring, they could pay half of the album's content and half of their respective stuff. I picture the shows lasting like 5-6 hours, simply because so much talented and so much great music to be heard. Mannnn this would be the ultimate. I think someone els I would never miss a show. Never. Never. Never. Never. Never. Like ThreadBare said about their group, I would follow mine around like a Deadhead, even though I'd be the personal manager. This thread is like talking about winning the lottery, it gets you all excited and happy thinking about it, but then you realize it can't happen, so it is a bummer. Oh well. Still fun to dream about. | |
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theAudience said: Ndeed!! Speaking of that, here's one of my supergroups from that first thread. I remember back when the group Switch explained that their name came from the fact that they were all multi-instrumentalists, so they would often switch instruments in the middle of a performance! With that idea in mind, I thought it would be Kool to have a supergroup like that, made up of folks that could switch instruments at a moment's notice, and still Kill it! Sly Stone -- Keyboards, rhythm guitar, Bass, drums, percussion and vocals Stevie Wonder -- Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Harmonica, Vocals Prince -- Guitar, keyboards and Bass and drums, percussion and vocals Lewis Taylor -- lead and rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, percussion, vocals Shuggie Otis -- lead and rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, drums, percussion and b.vocals David Sancious-- Keyboards , Lead and rhythm Guitar, Bass and background vocals Marcus Miller -- Bass, Keyboards, Bass Clarinet, percussion and background vocals Narada Michael Walden -- Drums, Keyboards, bass, percussion and vocals ... everyone could shift to the next instrument! Don't know how long this band could stay together before a fiery breakup(not very long, probably -- might not even make it past rehearsals! )but it sure would be something to see and hear.... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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UCantHavaDaMango said: DarlingDiana said: That is all kinds of AWESOME! I know! I think there should be a photo requirement from now on. My Legacy
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VOCALIST: Michael Jackson.
VOCALIST: James Brown. Also can double up on the organ VOCALIST: Larry "D" Dodson. FEMALE CO-LEAD VOCALIST: Lynn Collins. LEAD GUITAR: Jimmi Hendrix. RYTHYM GUITAR: Roger Troutman. BASS GUITAR: Verdine White. DRUMMER: Jerome Brailey. KEYBOARDS: Sly Stone. KEYBOARDS: Jimmy Jam. HORNS: The JB's ORCHESTRA: MFSB PRINCE: Always and Forever
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paligap said: theAudience said: Ndeed!! Speaking of that, here's one of my supergroups from that first thread. I remember back when the group Switch explained that their name came from the fact that they were all multi-instrumentalists, so they would often switch instruments in the middle of a performance! With that idea in mind, I thought it would be Kool to have a supergroup like that, made up of folks that could switch instruments at a moment's notice, and still Kill it! Sly Stone -- Keyboards, rhythm guitar, Bass, drums, percussion and vocals Stevie Wonder -- Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Harmonica, Vocals Prince -- Guitar, keyboards and Bass and drums, percussion and vocals Lewis Taylor -- lead and rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, percussion, vocals Shuggie Otis -- lead and rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, drums, percussion and b.vocals David Sancious-- Keyboards , Lead and rhythm Guitar, Bass and background vocals Marcus Miller -- Bass, Keyboards, Bass Clarinet, percussion and background vocals Narada Michael Walden -- Drums, Keyboards, bass, percussion and vocals ... everyone could shift to the next instrument! Don't know how long this band could stay together before a fiery breakup(not very long, probably -- might not even make it past rehearsals! )but it sure would be something to see and hear.... ... I was thinking of one comprised of multi-instrumentalists but was trying to think of one that would have less overlap Clarence Gatemouth Brown-Guitar, Violin, harmonica, mandolin, occasional piano, bass and drums Rahsaan Roland Kirk-Every kind of saxophone, flute, english horn, oboe, transverse flute, clarinet, occasional trumpet and trombone Yusef Lateef-Saxophone, flute, clarinet, oboe, shehnai, argol, bamboo flute Ian Underwood-piano, organ, saxophone, flute, other reeds Bootsy Collins-Bass, Drums, Rhythm guitar John Entwistle-Bass, french horn, trumpet, trombone Brian Jones-guitar, cello, dulcimer, zither, sitar, tamboura, organ, mellotron, xylophone, marimba Stevie Wonder-Keyboards, Harmonica, Percussion etc. etc. | |
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WOW!! This is a GOOD ONE....
Stevie & Sly on Keys and vocals Chris Dave - Drums Prince - Rhythm Guitar, vocals Marcus Miller - Bass Foley - Lead bass Ernie Isley - Lead guitar Stokley Williams - vocals (with Larry Dunn and Bernard Wright backing on keys) "I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens | |
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