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Ultimate '60s band?
I was just thinking, as you do, about George Harrison temporarily quitting The Beatles and John Lennon suggesting recruiting Eric Clapton to take his place. One thought led to another, and I began thinking about what specific bands would sound like if they traded guitarists with another band. And so, I decided to ask this question: If you were forming the all-star '60s band who would be in it?
Limits: drums, bass, two guitars (you can designate rhythm/lead if you desire), piano/keyboards (optional), and lead vocals (optional). Limit one member per band, e.g. only one of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards! Here is mine: Drums: Keith Moon (The Who) Bass: Paul McCartney (The Beatles) Rhythm Guitar: Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) Lead Guitar: Jimi Hendrix (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) Piano/Keyboards: Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys) Lead Vocals: Jim Morrison (The Doors) Wilson is present more for his vocal and songwriting abilities than his skill on the keys. Ditto for Macca. And with those two, I really don't need a specified lead vocalist, but it doesn't seem right not to mention The Doors. Sure, it's a fanciful thread, but so is a lot of these gentlemen's music. |
If led zeppelin had Jeff beck on bass and put john Paul jones on keys, they would most likely be 100 times better than the zeppelin we know today.
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I worship Jeff Beck but no way would I put him on bass over JPJ. I would have Nicky Hopkins on keys. Maybe Ron wood on rhythm. Steve Marriot on vocals. Then what pet sounds says.
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John Kay on vocals, Eric Clapton on guitar/writing songs, Jack Bruce on bass/writing songs, Ginger Baker on drums.
Needless to say, I like to imagine what Cream would have sounded like with John Kay's vocals. It'd be like the best elements of Cream and Steppenwolf mixed together. |
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They'd still have JPJ as a songwriter in my proposed schemata so they'd still have a lot of the charm and sound that they're defined as. |
Hawkwind with Tony Iommi on guitar & Ray Manserak on keyboards and Lemmy on bass.
Oh wait |
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Drums - Ginger Baker
Bass - John Paul Jones Guitar - Jimi Hendrix Guitar - Link Wray Piano/Keyboards - Steve Winwood Lead Vocals - Jim Morrison |
early 60s
Gene Vincent - Vocals Johnny Paris - Saxophone Bill Doggett - Organ Hank Marvin - Guitar Joe Osborn - Bass Joe Morello - Drums late 60s Gary Brooker (of Procol Harum) - Vocals, Organ Roger McGuinn (of The Byrds) - Guitar Steve Winwood (of The Spencer Davis Group) - Vocals, Piano, Organ, Guitar Steve Howe (of Bodast) - Guitar, Pedal Steel, 6 string banjo, Portuguese guitarra Chris Squire (of The Syn) - Bass Bill Bruford (of King Crimson) - Drums |
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