Rock Band Draft - Round 6 (Wrap Up)

Was wondering when he was going to go. Was all set to scuttle my own third poick if people mysteriously continues to ignore him. Maybe for the best however -- lets me stick wiht my sneaky drummer pick instead.

P.S. However...wall of sound? With Paul McCartney? :p

Bonham was my drummer after Peart. I was hoping he'd slide as well. I will have to re-tool my picks, however.
 
Was wondering when he was going to go. Was all set to scuttle my own third poick if people mysteriously continues to ignore him. Maybe for the best however -- lets me stick wiht my sneaky drummer pick instead.

P.S. However...wall of sound? With Paul McCartney? :p

I've seen McCartney's solo band twice in Arco recently. It is why I picked him. Helter Skelter, Jet, etc... he ROCKED the house big big time.
 
AND now! My band takes an epic turn towards last-placeville with a pick only I could think could fuse with my first two.

Synyster Gates
Guitar
-Avenged Sevenfold-


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Ok, now hear me out. Gates is set to add a little edge to my band for sure being the heaviest rocker of my band, but his style is pretty unique...The sounds he makes his guitar make can fit in with the slowdown Water's parts and the other stuff Mercury can do.
He is in no way expected to be a metal riffer in this band. He is expected to add some edge with his distinctive abiet somewhat harder sounds. Not to drown out Mercury/Waters but to enhance!

Guitarist #1...
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HE was also going to play the organ on down time...But then I read the rules again.
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Poor me.

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With bass and drums set time for me to grab my lead guitarist:
Robert Quine - Lead Guitar (Associated acts: Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, Matthew Sweet, and many others)
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Though he first rose to fame with Richard Hell and the Voidoids and helped define early punk guitar, Robert Quine is by no means your "typical punk rock guitarist". His style embraced influences from rock and blues to jazz and his technique led to collaborations with too many visionary artists to list in one brief write up. A full list of credits can be found here.
I'm going to assume that most of you aren't familiar with Quine so I'll provide a few choice cuts so you can hear exactly why he is my pick:

Here is Quine with Richard Hell on "Blank Generation" - you'll notice right away that the lead guitar is much more prominent than on your typical punk recording, and it isn't reserved just for the solo section, its a predominant feature of the entire track.
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Perhaps the biggest hit featuring Quine's playing was Matthew Sweet's "Girlfriend". On its surface a pretty bubble gum pop tune, but Quine's playing really takes over in the second verse. It is this ability to mingle the lead with the vocals and not just in solo sections that will make Quine a key component of this new band.
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One last example is "Love Comes in Spurts" - a tune Richard Hell originally recorded during his brief stint with the Heartbreakers that was re-recorded with the Voidoids on Blank Generation and is probably their best known tune outside of the title cut.
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Compare to the early Heartbreakers version and you can really see how much texture Quine's playing adds to the song.
 
Score! After the Peart/Bonham scare, I was afraid that my drummer would be up soon. That, and I feel since Flea/Collins/Claypool are gone, I can fill that need with my next pick.
I decided to stay away from someone a little more "demonic", in order to create a cohesive unit.

Mike Portnoy - Percussion



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Mike Portnoy is the drummer for Dream Theater, a prog metal band. What I didn't know is that he co-produced and wrote lyrics for the last five Dream Theater albums.
He is the second youngest drummer to be inducted into the Modern Drummer's Hall of Fame.

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Thom Yorke - Lead Vocals / Rhythm guitar / Electronics / Piano & Keyboard (from Radiohead)

I put Rhythym Guitar and Lead Vox, he can only play one instrument.

Synyster Gates
-Avenged Sevenfold-
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I put Lead Guitar?

Mike Portnoy - Percussion

Percussion, or Drums and percussion? I do not really see that as two instruments because all drummers play percussion. If he will be playing a kit, we need to add drums.

The board is all updated. I will not be around in the evenings for a bit, so please have patience.
 
Score! After the Peart/Bonham scare, I was afraid that my drummer would be up soon. That, and I feel since Flea/Collins/Claypool are gone, I can fill that need with my next pick.
I decided to stay away from someone a little more "demonic", in order to create a cohesive unit.

Mike Portnoy - Percussion



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Mike Portnoy is the drummer for Dream Theater, a prog metal band. What I didn't know is that he co-produced and wrote lyrics for the last five Dream Theater albums.
He is the second youngest drummer to be inducted into the Modern Drummer's Hall of Fame.

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Great pick. I like Dream Theater, they're very good musicians. I'll have pick up in a while.
 
I'm so happy I did not lose this pick, I was getting a little anxious there for a while when Joe Satriani was picked, I thought that this guy was next. For my next pick, I choose:

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Steve Vai - Lead Guitar/Backup Vocals - (Whitesnake, Frank Zappa, Vai, Solo)

Well, what can I say, this guy has everything - Speed, Technique, Emotion, Showmanship, Versatility - what more can the Ozzman ask for from his Axeman? If you look at Ozzy's lead guitarists, they are all legends, and this guy was supposed to be one of them, but it didn't happen(although they worked together on one of his albums). If there is one man that can keep up with Ozzy and Claypool on stage, it would be this man.
He also happens to be a former student of Joe Satriani, but I would always take Vai over Satch any day. IMO, he's better than Joe now, skillwise they are pretty equal, but when it comes to live performances, that's where he excels.

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I'm so happy I did not lose this pick, I was getting a little anxious there for a while when Joe Satriani was picked, I thought that this guy was next. For my next pick, I choose:


Steve Vai - Lead Guitar/Backup Vocals - (Whitesnake, Frank Zappa, Vai, Solo)

Well, what can I say, this guy has everything - Speed, Technique, Emotion, Showmanship, Versatility - what more can the Ozzman ask for from his Axeman? If you look at Ozzy's lead guitarists, they are all legends, and this guy was supposed to be one of them, but it didn't happen(although they worked together on one of his albums). If there is one man that can keep up with Ozzy and Claypool on stage, it would be this man.
He also happens to be a former student of Joe Satriani, but I would always take Vai over Satch any day. IMO, he's better than Joe now, skillwise they are pretty equal, but when it comes to live performances, that's where he excels.

SWEET!!! If I was going to have a shredder, it would be the Devil's shredder from Crossroads! He has charisma all over Satriani. And to me, a shredder is a shredder - I never say "omg" about how fast a guy plays because I see kids do it at Guitar Center any day. But Vai is a rock star!
 
SWEET!!! If I was going to have a shredder, it would be the Devil's shredder from Crossroads! He has charisma all over Satriani. And to me, a shredder is a shredder - I never say "omg" about how fast a guy plays because I see kids do it at Guitar Center any day. But Vai is a rock star!

I agree.
 
I've tried not to say stuff that coudl be construed as bagging on another guy's choice - so I'm sorry. I have "Surfing with the Alien" and I break it out every time I get a new speaker, CD player, amp etc... one of my favorite reference recordings and "Always With Me, Always With You" is a timeless classic number that belongs in a space capsule. ok? I wanna be friends with everybody lol I will need votes later on
 
Let me just say I'd rather listen to Satch's guitar solo albums (not so much the vocal ones), but Vai is more fun on stage and I think he integrates into a traditional band better. I do think its worth noting that Vai took lessons from Satriani.
 
I've tried not to say stuff that coudl be construed as bagging on another guy's choice - so I'm sorry. I have "Surfing with the Alien" and I break it out every time I get a new speaker, CD player, amp etc... one of my favorite reference recordings and "Always With Me, Always With You" is a timeless classic number that belongs in a space capsule. ok? I wanna be friends with everybody lol I will need votes later on

I wouldn't worry about it - it's all good natured fun. All of us are pumping up our band for positioning. Vai is a great choice. I feel this is probably the most exciting draft of TDOS.
 
Damn didn't know the thing about only one instrument except for pianists and percussionists. Its fine though, I have a great piano player in mind coming up.

I am happy with my pick, but I wish Thom Yorke wasn't such a weird looking mofo :D
 
Let me just say I'd rather listen to Satch's guitar solo albums (not so much the vocal ones), but Vai is more fun on stage and I think he integrates into a traditional band better. I do think its worth noting that Vai took lessons from Satriani.

It has been noted. Satch is a great guitarist, and I was a fan of him first before becoming a fan of Vai, and as I said in my post, I think both of them are pretty equal, but when it comes to onstage presence, I'll take Vai any day of the week.
 
That may be well and good, but Tom Morello singlehandedly saved guitar in the 1990s ;)

So it begins...

There was someone else I considered picking had I gone in a different direction (without Prince). We can get into that later...
 
Hold on, hold on.

While I'm gladly not part of this guitarist debate, its a bit of fun watching. I do have one suggestion, and this isn't towards Spike's comment since it had nothing to do with the guitarists. But, please, please for the love of god just have a good debate and leave it smiley free! Putting a tounge-out smiley after your harsh remark towards joe guitarist #1 doesn't make you seem like a fun-loving, ho-hum guy just putting his opinion out there for giggles. It makes you look silly and condescending. Actually, actually wait. What I meant was, your guys's arguments suck :p

Alright, alright

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...but what if I am a fun-loving ho-hum guy putting my opinion out there for giggles? :confused:
 
Hold on, hold on.

While I'm gladly not part of this guitarist debate, its a bit of fun watching. I do have one suggestion, and this isn't towards Spike's comment since it had nothing to do with the guitarists. But, please, please for the love of god just have a good debate and leave it smiley free! Putting a tounge-out smiley after your harsh remark towards joe guitarist #1 doesn't make you seem like a fun-loving, ho-hum guy just putting his opinion out there for giggles. It makes you look silly and condescending. Actually, actually wait. What I meant was, your guys's arguments suck :p

Alright, alright

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Seriously? A post critiquing smileys using an lolcats picture to conclude? [smiley omitted for exasperated emphasis]
 
Debate about players is what is making this draft fun. Keep it up! Just try and diss this pick.

I am soooooo stoked to get this pick. My first choice for bass. Three of my four alternates were taken, so I was sweating this out. Apart from his career in the jazz fusion band Weather Report, Jaco had two Grammy Award nominations for his self-titled debut album. He was inducted into Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame in 1988, one of only four bassists to be so honored (the others being Charles Mingus, Milt Hinton, and Ray Brown), and the only electric bassist to receive this distinction. He has played with countless top-notch musicians.

Jaco Pastorius - Bass

John Francis Anthony "Jaco" Pastorius III was an American jazz musician and composer widely acknowledged for his skills on the bass guitar, as well as his command of varied musical styles including jazz, jazz fusion, funk, and jazz-funk. He is also regarded as one of the most skilled and influential bass players of all time.
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After sneaking onstage at a Carlos Santana concert Sept. 11, 1987, he was ejected from the premises, and he made his way to the Midnight Bottle Club in Wilton Manners, Florida...After reportedly kicking in a glass door after being refused entrance to the club, he was engaged in a violent confrontation with the club bouncer, Luc Havan. Pastorius was hospitalized for multiple facial fractures and damage to his right eye and right arm, and had sustained irreversible brain damage. He fell into a coma and was put on life support. ...... In the wake of Pastorius' death, Havan was charged with second degree murder, but later pled guilty to manslaughter, for which he served four months. Pastorius is buried at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Cemetery in North Lauderdale.
I thought I'd include this WIKI quote as he is playing with Carlos in my band. Kind of strange.

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Debate about players is what is making this draft fun. Keep it up! Just try and diss this pick.

I am soooooo stoked to get this pick. My first choice for bass. Three of four of my alternatives were taken, so I was sweating this out. Apart from his career in the jazz fusion band Weather Report, Jaco had two Grammy Award nominations for his self-titled debut album. He was inducted into Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame in 1988, one of only four bassists to be so honored (the others being Charles Mingus, Milt Hinton, and Ray Brown), and the only electric bassist to receive this distinction. He has played with countless top-notch musicians.

Jaco Pastorius - Bass

- WIKI

I thought I'd include this WIKI quote as he is playing with Carlos in my band. Kind of strange.

I cannot post a link now, but go to youtube and search for "Jaco Pastorius solo" and prepare to be in awe.

So I'm guessing I don't have to worry about you swiping Marilyn Manson out from under me?
 
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