Create a Traveling Wilburys type band.
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The Trees - it's a commentary on the inequities in society. Love the song, and albumbrianlux said:
One of the strangest voices in rock. I love some of there stuff like that cool tree song but generally just a casual fan. Yeah, I agree, best kept a trio.njnancy said:
And sings. They had thought of adding a 4th to do keyboards but always kept the 3 man format, thank god. I love Rush. Not my creation though so I'll step away.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.0 -
The fucking oaks... always keeping the maple down.njnancy said:
The Trees - it's a commentary on the inequities in society. Love the song, and albumbrianlux said:
One of the strangest voices in rock. I love some of there stuff like that cool tree song but generally just a casual fan. Yeah, I agree, best kept a trio.njnancy said:
And sings. They had thought of adding a 4th to do keyboards but always kept the 3 man format, thank god. I love Rush. Not my creation though so I'll step away.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.
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For sure. It's the one album of theirs I have. I traded in my first vinyl copy of Hemispheres several years ago and then a year or two ago I bought it again- for keeps this time.njnancy said:
The Trees - it's a commentary on the inequities in society. Love the song, and albumbrianlux said:
One of the strangest voices in rock. I love some of there stuff like that cool tree song but generally just a casual fan. Yeah, I agree, best kept a trio.njnancy said:
And sings. They had thought of adding a 4th to do keyboards but always kept the 3 man format, thank god. I love Rush. Not my creation though so I'll step away.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Jim James - guitar/vocals
Jack White - guitar/vocals
Flea - Bass
Patrick Hallahan - Drums
Roger Waters - bass/vocals
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Yes...I meant Geddy, my bad...and yes he played keyboards.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Sam Beam - vocals, guitar
Glen Hansard - vocals, guitar
Rich Robinson - guitar, vocals
Jeff Ament - bass
Chad Smith - drums“Do not postpone happiness”
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)0 -
Cool! Learn somthin' new every day!Meltdown99 said:
Yes...I meant Geddy, my bad...and yes he played keyboards.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
JPJ
Trent Reznor
Dave Grohl
Josh Homme
Neil Finn (I think he could bring some great melodies to the group and his guitar style would fit with Josh Homme’s mid tempo music)
”Mantra” is a cool tune by three of those.0 -
I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.0 -
yeah, the voice is mostly what kept me from being a fan. amazing musicianship thoughbrianlux said:
One of the strangest voices in rock. I love some of there stuff like that cool tree song but generally just a casual fan. Yeah, I agree, best kept a trio.njnancy said:
And sings. They had thought of adding a 4th to do keyboards but always kept the 3 man format, thank god. I love Rush. Not my creation though so I'll step away.brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:Drums...Neil Pearl (retired, greatest living drummer)
Guitar....Edge
Bass...Paul Mc Cartney
Keyboards...Getty Lee
Singer...Roger DaltryInteresting! And great to have these good souls still with us.Did you mean Geddy Lee? If so, I didn't know he played keyboards as well as bass.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
The voices of Harrison, Orbison and the ELO guy are all top notch with their harmonies/solos. Dylan and Petty were both a great addition but their voices weren't nearly on par with the first 3. Ibrianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
For whatever reason it all worked out nicely.0 -
Jeff Lynn...tempo_n_groove said:
The voices of Harrison, Orbison and the ELO guy are all top notch with their harmonies/solos. Dylan and Petty were both a great addition but their voices weren't nearly on par with the first 3. Ibrianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
For whatever reason it all worked out nicely.
I think they all sound great together. I love the Wilburys. Love them. If you ever see a first pressing available, pick it up. It's a great sounding record for the 80's.0 -
Lynne...
And if I ever saw a high resolution pic of that, in the 18*24 range, I would buy it in a second and frame it. It makes me sad that there's only two left. I am still so sad about Tom.Post edited by mrussel1 on0 -
Dylan looks so young in that pic!brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I purchased the box set that came out a few years ago and like it a lot. I am just mad at myself that I didn't give it a chance when it first came out.mrussel1 said:
Jeff Lynn...tempo_n_groove said:
The voices of Harrison, Orbison and the ELO guy are all top notch with their harmonies/solos. Dylan and Petty were both a great addition but their voices weren't nearly on par with the first 3. Ibrianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
For whatever reason it all worked out nicely.
I think they all sound great together. I love the Wilburys. Love them. If you ever see a first pressing available, pick it up. It's a great sounding record for the 80's.0 -
I hear that the remixes/repress were really good. I haven't contemplated it, since my OG is in such nice condition.tempo_n_groove said:
I purchased the box set that came out a few years ago and like it a lot. I am just mad at myself that I didn't give it a chance when it first came out.mrussel1 said:
Jeff Lynn...tempo_n_groove said:
The voices of Harrison, Orbison and the ELO guy are all top notch with their harmonies/solos. Dylan and Petty were both a great addition but their voices weren't nearly on par with the first 3. Ibrianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.That was the original premise- these amazing musicians all play/played guitars and sang:
For whatever reason it all worked out nicely.
I think they all sound great together. I love the Wilburys. Love them. If you ever see a first pressing available, pick it up. It's a great sounding record for the 80's.0 -
Most people are creating Super Groups - I know how the Traveling Wilburys worked and why it worked. I didn't think we were supposed to copy it. Just choose from living musicians and put together a group of random musicians who might work and possibly create something special (or it could fail miserably). But it would be something different, like the Wilburys did.tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.
FWIW - My mother, who is in her 80's, loved them when they came out and still loves them. She bought their CD. She is a huge James Taylor fan, I've even gone to see him with her twice, so I can see how they would appeal to her. I think it's cool.0 -
My mom is 85 and loves DMB. About 10 years ago I took her and my son to a show. Im pretty sure I had both the oldest and youngest person at the show. My son was easier to manage.njnancy said:
Most people are creating Super Groups - I know how the Traveling Wilburys worked and why it worked. I didn't think we were supposed to copy it. Just choose from living musicians and put together a group of random musicians who might work and possibly create something special (or it could fail miserably). But it would be something different, like the Wilburys did.tempo_n_groove said:I see a lot of people adding a drummer. I don't think that would be needed in a group like this. Everyone should be strumming and jamming.
That is my interpretation of the band though.
FWIW - My mother, who is in her 80's, loved them when they came out and still loves them. She bought their CD. She is a huge James Taylor fan, I've even gone to see him with her twice, so I can see how they would appeal to her. I think it's cool.0 -
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