Welll, much as I think changing things midstream isn't a good idea, the above is pretty scarce comfort. What are the odds anybody would steal our exact name? And the "put it together" doesn;t depend on others at all.
As for 6 being a hoe down...I cna put together better music wiht six than 5 (or 4, let alone 3), but its just a rarity amongst rock bands. Would open up all the creative options, but then you maybe jsut call this the band thread, ratehr than rock band thread, since the heart of rock/a rock band wouold be singer/guitarist/bassist/drummer.
My next band member choice is
David Draiman - Lead Vocalist - Disturbed
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Almost everything Disturbed comes out with is good and the guy just has an awesome voice.
My next band member choice is
David Draiman - Lead Vocalist - Disturbed
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Almost everything Disturbed comes out with is good and the guy just has an awesome voice.
My next band member choice is
David Draiman - Lead Vocalist - Disturbed
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Almost everything Disturbed comes out with is good and the guy just has an awesome voice.
Is it just me, or does this guy look just like Howie Mandel in chain mail?
man you are one "outside the box" son of a gun!
Imagine Michael Jackson with heavy metal instruments......pure genius....haha!
Bootsy Collins -- Bass & backup vox
John Fogerty/Creedence Clearwater Revival for Lead Vocals/Guitar #2
I select:
John Fogerty/Creedence Clearwater Revival for Lead Vocals/Guitar #2
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I believe it was Dick Dale who dubbed himself "King of the Surf Guitar" which, in my opinion, he is not. Sure, he can play fast, but he barely charted compared to others....it is the classic case of having great skill but poor taste in music thus you make skillful, terrible music.
Les Claypool - Bassist/Backup Vocals
One of the best bassist out there, IMO.
Here we go - we're going to have some great stereo play on the R and L with Prince and my next pick:
Joe Satriani - "Rhythm"/2nd Lead Guitar
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Satriani is widely recognized as a technically highly advanced rock guitarist, and has been described as a virtuoso. He has mastered many performance techniques on the instrument, including Legato, two-handed tapping and arpeggio tapping, sweep-picking, volume swells, harmonics, and extreme whammy bar effects. One of his trademark compositional traits is the use of Pitch Axis Theory, which he applies with a variety of modes.
Satch has speed, and emotion. I have no doubt that he will complement Prince nicely. The give and take between my first two players will be fantastic.
Great pick. One of my favorite guitarists of all time.But he's too good to be a second lead for Prince, though.
Nice pick. Definitely on my list of back-ups.
Just to clarify, by Guitar #2, do you mean rhythm or a second lead?
Okay, now I am confused. I had really high hopes for your second pick and it ended up being a fourth round kind of pickup... you'd better have a pick hidden up your sleeve for round 3 or I am going to be outright disappointed.Continuing to fill my rhythm section:
Benjamin Orr - Bass Guitar/Vocals (Associated Acts: The Cars, Big People, Solo)
Prince is a top notch guitar player, but to have prince playing lead over Satriani is kind of nuts.Here we go - we're going to have some great stereo play on the R and L with Prince and my next pick:
Joe Satriani - "Rhythm"/2nd Lead Guitar