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Post by andys on Nov 28, 2006 13:02:00 GMT
Talking about being quiet, well maybe this will liven things up a touch.
We have had a number of musicians, of stature and talent pass away recently, and many of them have been lamented on this site. Given that they have joined a great many others, in some other place, be that heaven or whatever your belief in the afterlife is, maybe they are getting together with each other and having the time of their lives and making some great and interesting music.
I thought that forum members and guests could think up combinations of musicians, both obvious and unlikely, similar and bizarre, inspired and plain ridiculous, that may well be happening in the afterlife and imagine the kind of music that would ensue.
Particularly old blues musicians and more recent departees, think of the scenarios where they finally meet their influence and their hero from the 1930s and get together to play, only to be told "Actually I played that in Open E....!"
Yours
Andy S
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Post by Michael Messer on Nov 28, 2006 17:07:18 GMT
When I said it was quiet on the forum, I didn't mean that quiet!!!!! >>>Only teasing :-)
Do you mean things like .....Bob Marley, Hank Williams and John Coltrane....now that would be interesting.
Shine On Michael
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2006 17:24:03 GMT
Robert Johnson, Pete Johnson and Lonnie Johnson form a band called "The Smiths" Bernie
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Post by andys on Nov 28, 2006 18:34:42 GMT
From the potentially sublime;-
Janis Joplin and Muddy Waters Leadbelly and Rory Gallagher Howling Wolf and Stevie Ray Vaughan
To the unfeasibly ridiculous;-
Viv Stanshall and Wild Man Fisher Frank Zappa and Spike Jones Syd Barrett and George Formby
Andy S
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Post by wolvoboy on Nov 29, 2006 9:26:52 GMT
here,s a strange one for you looking at famous names my names Pete Johnson ,i have an uncle Robert Johnson ,and an uncle lonnie Johnson,and had a gran now departed this world called bessie Smith keep pickin and slidin wolvoboy
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