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    You can't make a band of superstars. Bands happen!
    My vote:
    A tie -
    The Who
    Led Zepplin
    Cream
    Any band Hendrix played with

    The best band ever not limiting to rock ------
    The Beatles hands down



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    Quote Originally Posted by eagleman12
    My all time favorite
    Led Zepplin
    'NUFF SAID!!!!!



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    Vocals - Maynard James Keenan
    Guitars - Buckethead and Kerry King
    Bass - Tommy Stinson
    Drums - Danny Carey


    "Rice is good when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something." -- Mitch Hedberg

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    Tyrone Biggums



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    tyrone would do it for a spoonful of crack, so u wouldnt have to worry about ur budget


    sittin on more green than lawn chairs........... polticians got lipstick on their collar, the media started to holler, but i don't give a fuck who they screwing in private, i wanna know who they screwing in public

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    Too many groups for me to mention. And I agree with the person who said "bands happen;" they either coalesce or they don't. You can't force it to happen.

    That said, my fave rock bands are:

    The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    The Mahavishnu Orchestra
    The Grateful Dead (circa 1968-74)
    Tony Williams' Lifetime
    Miles Davis' various electric line-ups, 1968-75
    Egg
    Hatfield And the North
    National Health
    Happy The Man
    Yes
    Genesis (when Peter Gabriel was around, and their first two albums without him)
    Jefferson Airplane
    Country Joe and the Fish
    Melodic Energy Commission (Canadian space/experimental group, 1979-81)
    Thinking Plague
    Ash Ra Tempel
    Tangerine Dream (circa 1970-75)
    Funkadelic (especially the early stuff)
    L.A. Carnival (Nebraska funk band, circa 1969-70)
    Stark Reality (out-there psych/jazz/funk, circa 1969-70)
    Kool And the Gang (from 1969-mid-'70s)
    The JBs
    Pink Floyd (BEFORE Dark Side Of the Moon)
    Mwandishi (featuring Herbie Hancock)
    Tortoise
    Stereolab
    Refugee



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    AC/DC
    Need I say more?


    An amature does it till they get it right,
    A professional does it till they can't get it wrong.

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    i would put together the ultimate jam badn for summer-series concerts...

    stevie ray vaughn-guitar

    george clinton-vocals.

    dave matthews-guitar and vocals

    trey anastastio-guitar and vocals

    theloneus monk-trumpet vocals

    billy joel, elton john, chris martin-pianos/vocals

    john popper-harmonica

    miri bin ari-electric violins

    charlie daniels-fiddle

    boyd tinsley, tito fuentes and tommy lee- drums

    bb king-guitar...

    that would fuckin jam out till' the sun came up

    i would definitely hang out with my wang out


    sittin on more green than lawn chairs........... polticians got lipstick on their collar, the media started to holler, but i don't give a fuck who they screwing in private, i wanna know who they screwing in public

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilkiba
    Vox Robert Plant

    Guitar Page

    Bass John Paul Jones

    Drums John Bonham

    ......dont think that combos been done but I get a feeling it would rock...
    Yeah it most definitely rocked like a motherfucker,and I should know having been there live and direct way back in '75.
    To those of you who never got to see the greatest rock band that ever strode the earth like colossi.Tough,read 'em and weep.


    It's not hurting anyone,so what's your problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by altarica
    Quote Originally Posted by lilkiba
    Vox Robert Plant

    Guitar Page

    Bass John Paul Jones

    Drums John Bonham

    ......dont think that combos been done but I get a feeling it would rock...
    Yeah it most definitely rocked like a motherfucker,and I should know having been there live and direct way back in '75.
    To those of you who never got to see the greatest rock band that ever strode the earth like colossi.Tough,read 'em and weep.
    Queen would've blew Led Zeppelin away any day of the week. In fact Queen did in 1985 during their embarrassing "reunion" during live aid. Robert Plant was done vocally live by 1975 anyway. Too much coke.



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