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Pet_Sounds 02-21-2014 08:55 PM

Ultimate '60s band?
 
I was just thinking, as you do, about George Harrison temporarily quitting The Beatles and John Lennon suggesting recruiting Eric Clapton to take his place. One thought led to another, and I began thinking about what specific bands would sound like if they traded guitarists with another band. And so, I decided to ask this question: If you were forming the all-star '60s band who would be in it?
Limits: drums, bass, two guitars (you can designate rhythm/lead if you desire), piano/keyboards (optional), and lead vocals (optional). Limit one member per band, e.g. only one of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards!
Here is mine:
Drums: Keith Moon (The Who)
Bass: Paul McCartney (The Beatles)
Rhythm Guitar: Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones)
Lead Guitar: Jimi Hendrix (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Piano/Keyboards: Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys)
Lead Vocals: Jim Morrison (The Doors)
Wilson is present more for his vocal and songwriting abilities than his skill on the keys. Ditto for Macca. And with those two, I really don't need a specified lead vocalist, but it doesn't seem right not to mention The Doors.
Sure, it's a fanciful thread, but so is a lot of these gentlemen's music.

Frownland 02-21-2014 09:29 PM

If led zeppelin had Jeff beck on bass and put john Paul jones on keys, they would most likely be 100 times better than the zeppelin we know today.

Moss 02-21-2014 09:38 PM

I worship Jeff Beck but no way would I put him on bass over JPJ. I would have Nicky Hopkins on keys. Maybe Ron wood on rhythm. Steve Marriot on vocals. Then what pet sounds says.

Forward To Death 02-21-2014 09:42 PM

John Kay on vocals, Eric Clapton on guitar/writing songs, Jack Bruce on bass/writing songs, Ginger Baker on drums.

Needless to say, I like to imagine what Cream would have sounded like with John Kay's vocals. It'd be like the best elements of Cream and Steppenwolf mixed together.

Moss 02-21-2014 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Forward To Death (Post 1419104)
John Kay on vocals, Eric Clapton on guitar/writing songs, Jack Bruce on bass/writing songs, Ginger Baker on drums.

Needless to say, I like to imagine what Cream would have sounded like with John Kay's vocals. It'd be like the best elements of Cream and Steppenwolf mixed together.

Ooh. Thats pretty good right there.

Frownland 02-21-2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Moss (Post 1419103)
I worship Jeff Beck but no way would I put him on bass over JPJ. I would have Nicky Hopkins on keys. Maybe Ron wood on rhythm. Steve Marriot on vocals. Then what pet sounds says.

Not to say that jones isn't a great player, but beck is so much better. I find his material to be more interesting.

They'd still have JPJ as a songwriter in my proposed schemata so they'd still have a lot of the charm and sound that they're defined as.

Urban Hat€monger ? 02-21-2014 09:59 PM

Hawkwind with Tony Iommi on guitar & Ray Manserak on keyboards and Lemmy on bass.

Oh wait

Necromancer 02-23-2014 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forward To Death (Post 1419104)
John Kay on vocals.

Me too.

Psy-Fi 02-23-2014 08:21 PM

Drums - Ginger Baker
Bass - John Paul Jones
Guitar - Jimi Hendrix
Guitar - Link Wray
Piano/Keyboards - Steve Winwood
Lead Vocals - Jim Morrison

Neapolitan 02-23-2014 09:42 PM

early 60s
Gene Vincent - Vocals
Johnny Paris - Saxophone
Bill Doggett - Organ
Hank Marvin - Guitar
Joe Osborn - Bass
Joe Morello - Drums

late 60s
Gary Brooker (of Procol Harum) - Vocals, Organ
Roger McGuinn (of The Byrds) - Guitar
Steve Winwood (of The Spencer Davis Group) - Vocals, Piano, Organ, Guitar
Steve Howe (of Bodast) - Guitar, Pedal Steel, 6 string banjo, Portuguese guitarra
Chris Squire (of The Syn) - Bass
Bill Bruford (of King Crimson) - Drums


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