these r da best
19:05 on Friday, December 31, 2004
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(zach s)
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vocals: kelly jones, axl rose, dave gilmour, anthony kiedis
guitar: hendrix, gilmour, slash, jimi page, eric clapton
bass: flea
drummer: chad smith, phil collins,
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i is da best
19:10 on Friday, December 31, 2004
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(rob kyme)
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drummer: rob kyme
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trees
19:14 on Friday, December 31, 2004
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(treesa green)
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dudes we should all respects the trres man, i meen without trees the wouldnt be any trees. so save the trees!!!!!!!!! e-mail me at treehugger@savethetrees.com go to web site on savethetrees.com so the last thing i have to say is SAVE THE TREES1
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Re: Best Rock Vocalist/Guitar/Bass/and Drummer ever
15:32 on Saturday, January 1, 2005
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(VIRUS)
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THE BEST DRUMMER ON THE PLANET RIGHT NOW IS JOEY JORDISON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Best Rock Vocalist/Guitar/Bass/and Drummer ever
00:43 on Monday, January 3, 2005
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(Hunter)
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for a living band
guitar- Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen
bass- Les Claypool
drums- Joey Jordison or Mike Wrengren(from Disturbed)
vocals- Mike and Chester from linkin park
If I could included dead people Randy Rhoads would take over for Vai and Malmsteen He was the best past present and future.
RIP Randy
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Line up of Line Ups
19:12 on Monday, January 3, 2005
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(Dan)
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This is gonna vary wildly depending on what your style of music is and what type of song you want. Having grown up around my dad`s record store, I`ve been bred with everything from Iron Maiden to LZ to John Mayall, through Radiohead, Primal Scream and The Smiths :D (I`ve always been a bit of a confused lad...)
Here`s My Perfect Band - only mine just thought I would put my two pennies worth in :D
Vocals 1: Thom Yorke; capable of such variation, from synths and background vox to gut wrenching power (the yelp in "Creep" is awe inspiring)
Vocals 2: Freddie Mercury; incredible voice through all range, also most creative and innovative
Guitar 1: Eric Clapton; A legend in our time, no-one quite like him for bluesy improvisations and straight rock.
Guitar 2: Slash; pure pure power, brings something completely different to the stage and is capable of blowing anything away - solo in "November Rain"
Bass: Flea; over the last 20 years one of the most brilliant bassists in the world, still going strong. Live performances are mind blowing, and also plays the trombone :P
Drums: John Bonham; amazing power, instinctive playing, and an ability to read the music before most mean Bonham gives an unmistakeable rhythm and pulse that LZ thrived off
Any thoughts?
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Drummer
00:48 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005
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(Laslo)
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Vocalist: Beck - Beck
Guitarist: Jack White - White Stripes
Bassist: Paul Mccartney - The Beatles
Drummer: Steven Drozd - The Flaming Lips
IMO music isn`t all about being able to shred on the guitar, or playing some crazy shuffle on the drums, music is all about FEELING. BTW Rush is the most overrated band EVER.
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Re: Best Rock Vocalist/Guitar/Bass/and Drummer ever
13:40 on Wednesday, January 5, 2005
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(Faith_From_Fable)
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Vocals : Geoff Tate (Queensryche)
Guitar : Jimi Hendrix, Edward Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen
Bass : Chris Squire (Yes), Timmy C. (RATM), John Entwhistle (The Who)
Drummer : NEIL PEART (Rush)
Thats mine....
Everything can be argued on this list... except Neil Peart, he cannot be surpassed in the art of drumming.... ever.
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h
10:30 on Thursday, January 6, 2005
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(dumdeedumdum)
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obviosly music lover ur not a music lover i think angus young plays guitar.
and i love jon entwistle and i find it really strange that at the begging of the forum it was lee and claypool and now its entwistle but i tink i was the first person to say entwistle.
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Re: Best Rock Vocalist/Guitar/Bass/and Drummer ever
13:48 on Thursday, January 6, 2005
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(jeff morgan)
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vocals...Geoff tate. Drums..Neil PEart..Bass..Geddy Lee..Guitarest..Jimmie page
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Re: Best Rock Vocalist/Guitar/Bass/and Drummer ever
19:21 on Friday, January 7, 2005
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(tim)
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the best drummer has got to be hands down tomas haake of meshuggah. he plays multiple rhythms simultaneously. he`s a genius.
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My votes
21:57 on Friday, January 7, 2005
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(RushNhockey)
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Best Talent
Vocal
Geoff Tate
Freddie Mercury
Guitar
Malmsteen, Clapton, SRV, Steve Howe
Bassist
Les Claypool, Entwistle
drummer
Neil Peart, Bruford
To the gentlemen with the diatribe that Neil pearts playing is hackneyed that is the dumbest comment of all time thing become hack when others copy them YOU think he is hack because all of the others copy him. I would agree with you on say Mike Portnoy I like dreamthear but they have no soul or spirit they are just simply great player in a power band
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Oh also
22:00 on Friday, January 7, 2005
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(RushNhockey)
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I think Robert Fripp could play all of these Guitarist under the table..Tony Levin is a genius however I cannot picture him as a contributor.
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best
23:20 on Friday, January 7, 2005
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(williern)
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n. Peart-drums
bjork- vocal
g Lee-bass
(wouldnt have a guitarist but),
michael hedges, RIP
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peart
23:26 on Friday, January 7, 2005
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(j-priddy)
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thom yorke -v
jaco pastorious -b
srv -g
N-PEART -d
it really doesnt matter...as long as you leave NP on the drums... believe me on this one. Because I should know.
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