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Merging in 3...2...1... (add a lot of seconds to the clock because I actually have to search through thousands of posts to find the original thread IN THE FORUM to mark it.) |
Whoops, ahh my bad. Nothing came up for some reason. Cheers.
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I was just kidding about having to search through thousands of posts, but yea, a good idea for searching for posts is to click on the "Advanced" link when searching, and selecting the option for "search titles", that way you don't come up with results for every post on this entire site that contains the word(s) you searched...
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Thanks man, won't happen again.
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going off of oblivion's thread: Mercury and Bellamy? That would be hot sauce.
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How bout one that happened but didn't put out an album just a cover song?
The Dirty Mac John Lennon - Rhythm Guitar & Vocals Eric Clapton - Lead Guitar Keith Richards - Bass Mitch Mitchell - Drums They covered The Beatles Yer Blues. Its an awesome cover too. I WISH they had put out a whole album. Would have been amazing. |
You know the line up of Temple of the Dog? Yeah.
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Okay everyone, who do you think had the best vocal pairing? I liked 'Under Pressue' with Bowie and Mercury but I don't think it was the best... too many to choose from as well. |
Richard D. James (aphex twin) on drum machines and laptop
Tyondai Braxton (battles/ solo artist) on vocals put through a guitar pedal Nic Offer (!!!) onstage dancing like a fool Ian Williams (battles/Don Cab) on guitar/keys Damon Che (don cab) on drums Marcus Eoin and Mike Sandison (boards of canada) on analogue synthesizers Jonsi (sigur ros) on vocals Pat Morris (also don cab) on bass the genre would be experimental/math rock/electronic/awesome |
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