Vocals: Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) Guitar: Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen) 2nd lead guitar: Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) Bass: \_/...or Flea will do (RHCP) Drums: John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) Keyboard: Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater)
Most of those guys I named do haha. That's pretty narrow minded of you really. But fair enough. He's actually probably one of the best guitarists in the world right now if not THE best. Big call I know. But you should hear him shred.
Those guys are old and are probably average now. <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JgLomzd1_kw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> @2mins after
Electronic Band Beth Gibbons (Portishead) - Vocals Brian Borcherdt (Holy ****) - Electronics Haruomi Hosono - Electronics/Vocals Kieren Hebden (Four Tet) - Electronics/beats Sashi (World's End Press) - Bass Rock Band Guy Piccioto (Fugazi) - Guitar/Vocals Joe Strummer (Clash) - Guitar/Vocals Damon Che Fitzgerald (Don Caballero) - Drums Mark ibold (pavement) - Bass
Serious selection this time. Vocals - Brian Fallon (The Gaslight Anthem/The Horrible Crowes) Lead Guitar - J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr/Sweet Apple) Rhythm Guitar - Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave) Drums - Patrick Carney (The Black Keys) Piano/Rock Organ - Franz Nicolay (The World Inferno Friendship Society/The Hold Steady) Harmonica/Backing Vocals - Craig Finn (The Hold Steady/Lifter Puller) Craig Finn (The Hold Steady) would write the songs and then teach himself Harmonica so he would be able to the crazy shit he does on stage and then still be a useful part of the band, otherwise Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music) or Ryan Adams (Ryan Adams & The Cardinals) would be fitting replacements as they can already play harmonica, but certainly lack Craig Finn' stage presence. Obviously it doesn't matter who between J Mascis and Tom Morello is lead and rhythm, both two exceptional guitarists. If need be Brian Fallon can play rhythm while the two have a dual solo. In my opinion Brian Fallon is becoming the greatest vocalist in modern rock and is a great frontman which is why he's in there. But prefer Craig's storytelling song writing style and his wacky out there lyrics.
Vocals - Chris Cornell Lead Guitar - Steve Vai Rythm guitar/Piano - Matt Bellamy Bass - Flea Drums - Dave Grohl Some decent backup vocalist in there.
Vocals - Freddie Mercury Guitars 1 - Dave Grohl Guitars 2 - Chris Shifflett Guitars 3 - Eddie Van Halen Guitars 4 - Matt Bellamy Guitars 5 - David Gilmour Bass 1 - Nate Mendall Bass 2 - Chris Wolstenholme Bass 3 - Bryan Adams Drums 1 - Taylor Hawkins Drums 2 - Alex Van Halen Drums 3 - Joey Jordison Pianos - Eddie Van Halen/Matt Bellamy Backing Vocals - Gwen Stefani (No Doubt days obv) Backing Vocals - Sammy Hagar Backing Vocals - Chris Cornell I'd go see that show
Vocals: David Byrne Bass: Gary 'Mani' Mounfield Drums: Andy Williams Guitar: Bernard Butler Backing Vocals: Crispin Hunt Keyboards: Rob Collins
Vocals: Jim Morrison Guitar: Richard White Backing vocals: Jonathon Meiburg Guitar: Kurt Cobain Drums: Meg White Bass: Lexxi Foxxx Didn't think to hard on it but that would be pretty dope, originally didn't have Kurt in there but thought fuck it I need him. Honorable mentions to Craig Nicholls, Will Sheff, Satchel and every other sweet kent I missed out in.