Jimmy Chamberlin - drums
Cliff Burton - bass
Eddie Vedder - singer/ryhthym guitar
Kurt Cobain - rhythym guitar (main songwriter)
Jerry Cantrell - lead guitar
This would certainly be awesome! Gotta revive two though :eek:
I know we can use musicians alive or dead but my 5 just happen to be dead so here goes
Jim Morrison - vocals
Jimi Hendrix - Guitar
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Guitar
John Bonham - Drums
John Entwistle - Bass
It was hard for me to leave Frank Zappa off this list but i firmly believe that Hendrix and SRV on that same stage together would have been the sickest thing to ever occur on the face of the planet!
drums: Stewie Copeland
guitar: Bradley Nowell
lead guitar: Chris Shifflet (foo fighters)
bass: Ben Kenney (incubus)
vox: Dido
vox: Black Thought (roots)
Jeff Buckley (vocals) -- sorry Ed
Nels Cline (guitar)
Prince (guitar)
Jimi Hendrix (guitar)
Glen Kotche (drums)
I win.
Right on!!! I'd substitute Jeff Beck for Hendrix cause I think Beck would mesh better with Cline. Hendrix shouldn't share the stage with anyone.
And how about Mike Watt instead of Prince..we need a rightous bass player
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
slide in sideways, BBQ sandwich in one hand, cold beer in the other,
body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "Woo Hoo what a
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This is tough to beat...
"Sometimes I think I'd be better off dead. No, wait, not me, you." -Deep Toughts, Jack Handy
Jim Morrison - vocals
Eric Clapton - lead guitar
Duane Allman - guitars
Ray Manzarek - keys
John Paul Jones - Bass
Keith Moon - Drums
Eddie Vedder - vocals
Mike McCready - lead guitar
Jerry Cantrell - guitars
Eric Avery - Bass
Matt Cameron - Drums
Cliff Burton - bass
Eddie Vedder - singer/ryhthym guitar
Kurt Cobain - rhythym guitar (main songwriter)
Jerry Cantrell - lead guitar
This would certainly be awesome! Gotta revive two though :eek:
Jerry Cantrell (Guitar/Vocals)
John Frusciante (Guitar/Vocals)
John Paul Jones (Bass)
Dave Grohl (Drums)
Rhytm guitar: Malcolm Young
Lead Guitar: Saul Hudson
Bass. Steve Harris
Drums: Jimmy Chamberlain
As a unit though nothing will ever come close to the four original PJ members.
Stevie Vai
Les Claypool
John Lennon
Neal Purt
Eddie Van Halen
Billy Sheehan(?)
Neil Peart
Robert Plant
William Shakespeare - Vocals
Phil Collins - Drums
Miles Davis - Keys
L Ron Hubbard - Synth
Slash - lead guitar
Kim Thayil - rhythm guitar
Jason Newstead - bass
John Bonham - drums
lead guitar: pete townshend
rhythm gutiar: cready
bass:flea
drums:dave a
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Dylan
Trey Anastasio - Guitar
Carlos Santana - Guitar
Victor Wooten - Bass
Dennis Chambers - Drums
Miles played Trumpet
Jim Morrison - vocals
Jimi Hendrix - Guitar
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Guitar
John Bonham - Drums
John Entwistle - Bass
It was hard for me to leave Frank Zappa off this list but i firmly believe that Hendrix and SRV on that same stage together would have been the sickest thing to ever occur on the face of the planet!
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yeah you're right. and im pretty sure shakespeare played tambourine and didn't sing.
gay.
lead guitar: Clapton
bass: Jack Bruce
drums: Ginger Baker
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vocals: Layne Staley ... (or Eddie could better fit into it)
keyboards: Ray Manzareck
cool, uh???
eddie vedder -guitar
gene simmons- bass
joey ramone-drums
Keith Richards-guitar
Jerry Garcia-guitar
Charlie Watts-drums
Ray Manzarek-keys
Thurston Moore - guitar
Flea - bass
Matt Cameron - drums
Stone - vocals
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Right on!!! I'd substitute Jeff Beck for Hendrix cause I think Beck would mesh better with Cline. Hendrix shouldn't share the stage with anyone.
And how about Mike Watt instead of Prince..we need a rightous bass player
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
slide in sideways, BBQ sandwich in one hand, cold beer in the other,
body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "Woo Hoo what a
ride" ! Unknown