favourite "supergroup"?

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  • Like I said I personally preferred Audioslave. 3 decnt albums. Great live. Actually I think I saw them at least 3 times.

    Temple and Mad Season were also real good, but they only put out one album. Which is what i think Them Crooked Vultures will do.

    I would put down Audioslave as my #2 pick. I think you're probably right about Them Crooked Vultures, simply because Dave and Josh are so busy.

    Not too much else to say, just wanted to post something so I could call Erie "The mistake on the lake." :lol:

    Went to Edinboro for a year and still go into Erie all the time for doctor's appointments and whatnot. It's always nice to run into neighbors here in the Ten Club.

    Best of luck Eeriepadave from up here in Dunkirk, and here's to Pat Monahan, Fred Biletnikoff, and Bob Sanders!
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  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,285
    Big Drop wrote:
    Like I said I personally preferred Audioslave. 3 decnt albums. Great live. Actually I think I saw them at least 3 times.

    Temple and Mad Season were also real good, but they only put out one album. Which is what i think Them Crooked Vultures will do.

    I would put down Audioslave as my #2 pick. I think you're probably right about Them Crooked Vultures, simply because Dave and Josh are so busy.

    Not too much else to say, just wanted to post something so I could call Erie "The mistake on the lake." :lol:

    Went to Edinboro for a year and still go into Erie all the time for doctor's appointments and whatnot. It's always nice to run into neighbors here in the Ten Club.

    Best of luck Eeriepadave from up here in Dunkirk, and here's to Pat Monahan, Fred Biletnikoff, and Bob Sanders!

    Actually never been to Erie, PA. Eeriepa was the name of a magazine one of my buddies and aq few other people including myself did. Unfortunately he kinda gave up on it due to advertising problems.

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  • Well, that's a bummer. Here I thought I was saying something funny. I guess the joke's on me. :oops:

    Don't want to get off topic, since this is a supergroup thread.

    Best of luck anyways!
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  • WWS
    WWS Ontario Posts: 460
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    WWS wrote:
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    Ah... Gutter Twins... Totally slipped my mind!
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  • gabers
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    I can never decide between Bad English and Damn Yankees!!

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    It's tough for me. Right off I'd say Temple of the Dog, but it's probably a toss up with the Traveling Wilburys. Really!
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  • intodeep
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    Mad Season for sure.
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    Traveling Wilburys
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  • soulsinging
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    Big Drop wrote:
    Like I said I personally preferred Audioslave. 3 decnt albums. Great live. Actually I think I saw them at least 3 times.

    Temple and Mad Season were also real good, but they only put out one album. Which is what i think Them Crooked Vultures will do.

    I would put down Audioslave as my #2 pick. I think you're probably right about Them Crooked Vultures, simply because Dave and Josh are so busy.

    Not too much else to say, just wanted to post something so I could call Erie "The mistake on the lake." :lol:

    Went to Edinboro for a year and still go into Erie all the time for doctor's appointments and whatnot. It's always nice to run into neighbors here in the Ten Club.

    Best of luck Eeriepadave from up here in Dunkirk, and here's to Pat Monahan, Fred Biletnikoff, and Bob Sanders!

    i always thought cleveland was the mistake on the lake? i mean, we did manage to set fire to WATER once.

    i might have to change my answer to the gutter twin too... dont know how i forgot them!
  • merkinball
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    How about Golden Smog? Alt-Country supergroup.

    Members of the Replacements, Jayhawks, Wilco, Soul Asylum, Soul Asylum, and Big Star have been in it over the years. The one tour I saw had both Gary Louris (Jayhawks) and Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) on it, and was a great show
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  • intodeep
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    merkinball wrote:
    How about Golden Smog? Alt-Country supergroup.

    Members of the Replacements, Jayhawks, Wilco, Soul Asylum, Soul Asylum, and Big Star have been in it over the years. The one tour I saw had both Gary Louris (Jayhawks) and Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) on it, and was a great show
    That is a good one. I never thought the music was as good as i wanted it to be though. I liked it, but i thought it would have been even better.
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  • i always thought cleveland was the mistake on the lake? i mean, we did manage to set fire to WATER once.

    i might have to change my answer to the gutter twin too... dont know how i forgot them!

    That was only a couple of times in the 60's and 70's and it got blown waayyyyyyy out of proportion. It's actually funny, we just covered how it was a common theme in the 70's to blow environmental problems way out of proportion to show how the counterculture movement and general liberalism was causing a decline in America and how America should flow back towards a tight knit nuclear family with a breadwinning father and a stay at home mother in my 1970's history class. Apparently because women were leaving the home to pursue jobs rivers were lighting on fire.

    Anyways, the way I see it is, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Detroit have limited natural harbors on the lake and managed to become booming industrial cities, where Erie has an absolutely beautiful natural harbor in Presque Isle, yet failed to become a center for industry like its rust belt counterparts.

    That's my understanding, anyways. Nowadays pretty much any city in the rust belt is a mistake. Nothing but closed factories and cold air.
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  • weekapaug19
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    drew0 wrote:
    1. Oysterhead
    2. The Traveling Wilburys
    3. Them Crooked Vultures

    and we have a winner.....its Oysterhead
  • Holy shit, how did I forget about The Gutter Twins?? Damn I'm embarassed now; Lanegan could be considered an all time fav singer of mine. I looked over a group that I saw twice last year - AND they were excellent live! Dumbass! :oops:

    Also, honorable mention goes to A Perfect Circle as well.
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  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    Big Drop wrote:
    i always thought cleveland was the mistake on the lake? i mean, we did manage to set fire to WATER once.

    i might have to change my answer to the gutter twin too... dont know how i forgot them!

    That was only a couple of times in the 60's and 70's and it got blown waayyyyyyy out of proportion. It's actually funny, we just covered how it was a common theme in the 70's to blow environmental problems way out of proportion to show how the counterculture movement and general liberalism was causing a decline in America and how America should flow back towards a tight knit nuclear family with a breadwinning father and a stay at home mother in my 1970's history class. Apparently because women were leaving the home to pursue jobs rivers were lighting on fire.

    Anyways, the way I see it is, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Detroit have limited natural harbors on the lake and managed to become booming industrial cities, where Erie has an absolutely beautiful natural harbor in Presque Isle, yet failed to become a center for industry like its rust belt counterparts.

    That's my understanding, anyways. Nowadays pretty much any city in the rust belt is a mistake. Nothing but closed factories and cold air.

    ironic becos the guys responsible for rivers catching fire were probably the same guys trying so hard to keep their wives at home. if your wife's no longer ok with being your domestic sex slave, you've got to find something else to fuck i guess, and mother nature was right there...

    given the state of buffalo, detroit, and cleveland, erie might have chosen wisely. rust belt is right.