Famous last words:
1. "Here, hold my beer."
2. "Hey guys, watch this!"
3. "This is what I was doing when I broke it."*
4. "Backward, march. Double time, march!"*
5. "According to the Axe ads, if I spray this, I don't need a shower," (said by a private who brought a bottle of Axe, instead of soap, a washcloth, and a towel to a week long field training exercise. The whole thing escalated until he got demoted. My husband was his platoon leader. Thanks, Axe.)
6. "Nah, you don't need a helmet."
7. "If it weren't OK, why would they sell cable splitters at Walmart?"
8. "I feel fine. I don't need to take the antibiotic for seven more days. I want a beer."
*Both really happened to my husband, and both resulted in wrist fractures. The first time, he was seven, and he broke his right wrist while demonstrating to someone how he broke his left wrist. The second time was his stupid lieutenant's fault. He made people run backwards in formation, and a bunch of them fell, and my husband broke his wrist.
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My Living Premier Rock Super Group:
1-Drums-Chris Cester(Jet)
2-Keyboards-Jerry Lee Lewis
3-Bass-Paul McCartney(The Beatles)
4-Guitar-Pete Townshend(The Who)
5-Vocals-Richard Ashcroft(The Verve)
Here Cester is the one not too well known so try this.
(Full screen, full volume and headphones recommended!)
Last edited by sdreid; 09-24-2015, 06:19 PM.
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I suspect that one reason for George being fed up was that he occasionally saw John or Paul getting away with rather average songs, e.g. I've Just Seen A Face or Tell Me Why. I can't believe that George had nothing ready that was better than these.
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Yes, sometimes these groups turn out to be less than the sum of their parts, as with Van Halen and Sammy Hagar, but this is all fantasy/ conjecture after all.
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All Paul wanted to do was be in a rock-n-roll band...and play live and have fun....John didn't want to play live... George was (understandably) pissed about not getting more songs on the albums ( In my opinion George's solo career is the best.. he really turned into a great songwriter... and as much as I LOVE the Beatles ( my cats name is Sgt. Pepper after all!!!) he needed to get away from them to grow as a songwriter and musician) and Ringo... oh dear Ringo...as GUT said a VERY underrated drummer, and just seems to be an all-around good guy.. let's face it.. he is the only one who appeared on the other three's solo projects...I mean, he even worked with George while in the middle of a lawsuit with him!!!!
Cream....well, let's face it.... Jack Bruce WAS Cream.... and when you have Eric Clapton in a band.. it's hard for him not to be THE member... plus drugs (hard drugs) were a factor in their demise... same as with Blind Faith... should have lasted more than 1 album... but drugs, more than egos, really hurt them.
there have been "supergroups" that worked.. some so well people forget they were formed as "Supergroups".. such as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (from The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and the Hollies) or Grand Funk Railroad ( from Terry Knight and the Pack and Questions Mark and the Mysterians), or Emerson , Lake and Palmer ( from The Nice and King Crimson), Bad Company ( from Free, Mott The Hoople and King Crimson) even a band like Asia ( from Yes, King Crimson and Uriah Heep)...and there are some that are just for fun.... A.K.A The Traveling Wilburys (George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynn and the great Roy Orbison) or the Highwaymen (Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson)....but too many times "Supergroups" are formed BECAUSE of ego.. and that NEVER works...
I love this dream historical Supergroup thread... I hope folks add more!!!
Steadmund Brand
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Yes, Ringo seemed to have the least ego. I think Paul was the one who most liked being in the Beatles, and felt obliged to gee up the others to keep the fairytale going. But there's a fine line between that and bossiness.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostThe thing about supergroups is that such groups might not work. They might not blend musically. And then there's the ego problem. Even with the Beatles, who were more like a family than a band, you started to have resentments - towards the end, George was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Even John was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Ringo may not have been a Bonham or Moon but his personality helped keep them together. So it's all pretty complex.
Cream never reached the heights that you would expect, given the members. In my humble opinion.
The other thing that really worked for the Beatles was the song writing talent, I suspect John and Paul would have risen to the top on that count alone, even if they weren't part of that band.
Ringo is in my opinion a much underrated drummer, the simple fact was that he could beat out the same (somewhat basic a times) rhythm time and time again helping George take separate takes and meld them into one song.
Paul's ego caused problems.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostThe thing about supergroups is that such groups might not work. They might not blend musically. And then there's the ego problem. Even with the Beatles, who were more like a family than a band, you started to have resentments - towards the end, George was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Even John was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Ringo may not have been a Bonham or Moon but his personality helped keep them together. So it's all pretty complex.
Cream never reached the heights that you would expect, given the members. In my humble opinion.
The other thing that really worked for the Beatles was the song writing talent, I suspect John and Paul would have risen to the top on that count alone, even if they weren't part of that band.
Ringo is in my opinion a much underrated drummer, the simple fact was that he could beat out the same (somewhat basic a times) rhythm time and time again helping George take separate takes and meld them into one song.
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The thing about supergroups is that such groups might not work. They might not blend musically. And then there's the ego problem. Even with the Beatles, who were more like a family than a band, you started to have resentments - towards the end, George was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Even John was unhappy that his songs weren't picked often enough. Ringo may not have been a Bonham or Moon but his personality helped keep them together. So it's all pretty complex.
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Yeah, but two of those fellows are in Rock 'n' Roll Heaven now, so...
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How about
Drums Ringi Starr
Guitar John Lennon and George Harrison
Bass Paul McCartney
Hey it worked last time.
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostIf there was a time machine and we could have them all in their prime; My All Time Greatest Rock And Roll Band:
1-Drums-John Bonham(Led Zeppelin)
2-Keyboards-Jerry Lee Lewis
3-Bass-Jack Bruce(Cream)
4-Guitar-Pete Townshend(The Who)
5-Vocals-Richard Ashcroft(The Verve)
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Oh I know... I keep up to date (as much as I can) I own over 75 of his albums (Be-Bop Deluxe, Red Noise, Channel Light Vessel and of course Solo albums) He is the one performer I regret I never got to see live.....or meet, and he doesn't seem to want to come to the States and play ( almost did a few years ago.. I had my trip booked and everything.. but then it was cancelled)....thanks for the link.....he really needs to be more appreciated than he is!!!!!!
Steadmund Brand
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