if u could bring back one person from the dead to see live who would it be

Discussion in 'Music' started by umphreysrules, Mar 6, 2005.

  1. Lucifer Sam

    Lucifer Sam Vegetable Man

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    Keith Moon (drums) and John Entwistle (bass) are dead. I'd like to see the original Who live...
     
  2. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    Aren't they coming back this summer as Who2? :eek:

    With 2 of the original members, only... hence the name...
     
  3. RainbowCat

    RainbowCat Senior Member

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    jerry garcia, or if not, jimi hendrix
    2 years ago it would've been kurt c. or bradley n.
     
  4. Amanda's Shadow

    Amanda's Shadow Flower Child

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    john adams bc i was always impressed with him. (esp when he gave a trial to the brits at lexington and concord)
     
  5. Veritas

    Veritas Member

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    John Lennon.
     
  6. Lucifer Sam

    Lucifer Sam Vegetable Man

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    I'm not sure... I wouldn't be surprised if they did, though.
     
  7. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    Bob Marley
     
  8. yamamamo

    yamamamo Member

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    Frank Zappaa, truly amazing live.
     
  9. FunkyPhreshMama

    FunkyPhreshMama Visitor

    i wold rather go back in time and experience woodstock than bring someone back from the dead, its creepy, what if they are all decayed playing on stage. when i saw Blue Oyster Cult they looked like they were dug up and put on stage and it creeped me out HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  10. stoner24/7

    stoner24/7 Member

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    I would have to say Jim Morrison because he is a legend
     
  11. Sax_Machine

    Sax_Machine saxbend

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    Difficult one. Either Charlie Parker just so I could see what it would be like to play with him, or J.S. Bach - it would be fantastic to see what he could do today with the wealth of technology and instruments available to him, as well as all the developments in music that there have been since he died - although most of them owe a lot to him for getting things going in the first place.
     
  12. shaba

    shaba Grand Inquisitor

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    I know they are not dead but Syd Barrett and The Pink Floyd
     
  13. andcrs2

    andcrs2 Senior Member

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    Only one vote for Zappa?
    Now there's two.
     
  14. Faerie

    Faerie Peachy

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    Janis Joplin....
     
  15. umphreysrules

    umphreysrules Member

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    glad you have seen the light[​IMG]
     
  16. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    john lennon
     
  17. Rhythmdevil

    Rhythmdevil Member

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    It's too hard to choose...I guess it would have to be out of Jerry Garcia, Bob Marley, and Brad Nowell. Those are only three I can think of, cuz there are so many awesome musicians that are no longer here.
     
  18. rdfleece27

    rdfleece27 Member

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    yes...definitely jeff buckley...so passionate he is. elliott smith would be up there too but jeff buckley would definitely be first on my list.
     
  19. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Although I like sublime and all, I wouldn't say Brad Nowell was such an awesome musician. If you watch him play, he is fucking up all the time, cocked off his ass, and sometimes even in the nod. But anywho, definately Hendrix for me. Everything he plays is so f'ing groovy. I personally think that a lot of 'jambands' (sorry to lump everything into one category) are actually a modern extension of Jimi's style. Just think about seeing him play songs like it's too bad, little wing, power to live, burning of the midnight lamp... so many beautiful songs to hear.
     
  20. melonhead

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    Shannon Hoon would be my first choice....
    followed by Layne Staley.

    peace.
    LP
     

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