Ryth we can use your list if you will continue to update it as we all decide on who is the best, does that sound good?
A few more thoughts:
Vox:
Ian Gillan
Janis Joplin
Guitar:
Bernie Marsden/Mick Moody
Scott Gorham
Bass:
Andy Fraser
Paul Mcartney (i know out of genre and a prat but his melodic style would suit and as a bassist hes underated)
How are we gonna choose who gets the gig?
'All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.' - Nietzsche
My list wouldn't logically work..there's like four people on drums. I'm just saying they'd be good representatives, I don't think many people know the people on my list well enough.
Honestly we don't have enough voted for any one person to set it up appropiately. I think we should try again with a new genre, classic rock is too damn broad.
Last edited by Ryth; 08-22-2007 at 10:24 PM.
I dont think there is anyone on your list who is obscure. And the same problem will crop upwith every genre. Its a shame you cant have a number of polls within threads i.e. poll for classic rock singer, then bass, guitar, drums etc within one thread.
If we do go to another genre can i suggest:
80's Thrash:
Drums: Dave Lombardo
Bass: Cliff Burton
Guitar: Jeff Hannemann
Guitar: Kerry King
Vocals: Glenn Benton
'All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.' - Nietzsche
What, no keyboard ?
Emerson, Lake & Palmer anyone ?
You'd be surprised how many people don't know the magic of Robert Fripp.
Well in thrash...
Drums: Dave Lombardo
Bass: Cliff Burton
Guitar: Dave Mustaine
Guitar: Kerry King or Marty Friedman
Vocals: Tom Araya or Mille Petrozza
As for synths, I suppose we should...at least for genres like progressive (which we do need to get to like now!). ELP is win by the way.
Last edited by Ryth; 08-23-2007 at 05:36 AM.
so can everyone agree on dave and cliff so far?
I wouldn't pick Dimebag personally.