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Best bands...

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:11pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Of all the bands today (and of the past), who of which band do you think is the best vocalist? Best guitarist? Best drummer? Best on keyboards? Best at something else?

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:13pm
by The Dark
Best vocalist would be Freddy Mercury of Queen. Don't know about most of the others.

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:16pm
by Stormbringer
Best vocalist-Ozzy

Best guitar- Jimi Hendrix

best on piano/keyboard- Billy Joel

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:16pm
by haas mark
I dunno if you can consider it a band, but Dido...if not, then Gwen Stefani (for female).

For male, well, whoever it is from Green Day.

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:18pm
by Stormbringer
verilon wrote:I dunno if you can consider it a band, but Dido...if not, then Gwen Stefani (for female).

For male, well, whoever it is from Green Day.
For what exactly?

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:18pm
by haas mark
Stormbringer wrote:
verilon wrote:I dunno if you can consider it a band, but Dido...if not, then Gwen Stefani (for female).

For male, well, whoever it is from Green Day.
For what exactly?
Err best vocalist, obviously....

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:19pm
by Stormbringer
verilon wrote:
Stormbringer wrote:
verilon wrote:I dunno if you can consider it a band, but Dido...if not, then Gwen Stefani (for female).

For male, well, whoever it is from Green Day.
For what exactly?
Err best vocalist, obviously....
Wasn;t sure.

And Green Day's lead singer is Billy-Joe Armstrong

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:22pm
by The Dark
Stormbringer wrote:Best vocalist-Ozzy
I can never understand what his vocals are.
Best guitar- Jimi Hendrix
Quite possibly. I don't play guitar, so it's hard for me to tell what's technically hard and what's just smoke and mirrors.
best on piano/keyboard- Billy Joel
Either Billy Joel or Elton John, it's hard to tell who's actually the better player.

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:32pm
by Stormbringer
The Dark wrote:
Stormbringer wrote:Best vocalist-Ozzy
I can never understand what his vocals are.
I can, and he's got a good voice. Good range and all that.
The Dark wrote:
Best guitar- Jimi Hendrix
Quite possibly. I don't play guitar, so it's hard for me to tell what's technically hard and what's just smoke and mirrors.
I'm not too much either. But he's good, the only guy still playing that comes close is Carlos Santana.
The Dark wrote:
best on piano/keyboard- Billy Joel
Either Billy Joel or Elton John, it's hard to tell who's actually the better player.
I know. Billy Joel is a sentimental favorite. I grew up listening to his music.

Posted: 2002-11-10 11:57pm
by Zaia
Stormbringer wrote:
The Dark wrote:Either Billy Joel or Elton John, it's hard to tell who's actually the better player.
I know. Billy Joel is a sentimental favorite. I grew up listening to his music.
If either of you play piano, have you ever tried "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant," "Summer, Highland Falls," or "Prelude (to 'Angry Young Man')"? Even as a piano major, I found those hard to play correctly (as in, sounding like Billy). Light-years beyond Elton, in my opinion.

Plus, I heard them do a piano battle when they toured together the first time around, and Billy just plowed right over Elton. Plus he could still hit all those high falsetto notes that Elton can't anymore... Joel is awesome. :D

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:32am
by The Dark
Zaia wrote: If either of you play piano, have you ever tried "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant," "Summer, Highland Falls," or "Prelude (to 'Angry Young Man')"? Even as a piano major, I found those hard to play correctly (as in, sounding like Billy). Light-years beyond Elton, in my opinion.

Plus, I heard them do a piano battle when they toured together the first time around, and Billy just plowed right over Elton. Plus he could still hit all those high falsetto notes that Elton can't anymore... Joel is awesome. :D
I'm a mallet player, so I understand piano (though I don't play well, my fingers don't have good independent coordination). "Scenes" is definitely one of the hardest pieces, since there are three distinct styles (to my ears).

New category: Best brass player
Nominee: Chuck Mangione

New category: Best classical music performance
Nominee: Trans-Siberian Orchestra for "Flight of the Bumblebee" from Beethoven's Last Night

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:34am
by haas mark
Question on the Trans-Sibverian Orchestra: What did you think of their rendition of the Carol of the Bells?

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:48am
by The Dark
verilon wrote:Question on the Trans-Sibverian Orchestra: What did you think of their rendition of the Carol of the Bells?
:D :D :D :D :D

That give you an idea :wink: ?

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:51am
by Zaia
The Dark wrote:I'm a mallet player, so I understand piano (though I don't play well, my fingers don't have good independent coordination). "Scenes" is definitely one of the hardest pieces, since there are three distinct styles (to my ears).
Cool! Mallets are my speciality, but I started on piano.

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:52am
by Solid Snake
Best Vocalist- Maynard James Keenan

Guitarist- Slash

Bass- Cliff Burton (RIP) :cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:55am
by haas mark
The Dark wrote:
verilon wrote:Question on the Trans-Sibverian Orchestra: What did you think of their rendition of the Carol of the Bells?
:D :D :D :D :D

That give you an idea :wink: ?
Just a little one...I LOVED that piece...

Posted: 2002-11-11 01:16am
by The Dark
verilon wrote:
The Dark wrote:
verilon wrote:Question on the Trans-Sibverian Orchestra: What did you think of their rendition of the Carol of the Bells?
:D :D :D :D :D

That give you an idea :wink: ?
Just a little one...I LOVED that piece...
It's on the playlist of music I use to help me sleep at night. Then again, it runs the gamut from TSO to Run DMC to Papa Roach to Santana to Gordon Lightfoot, so my musical tastes pretty much run the gamut.

Posted: 2002-11-11 01:17am
by Shinova
Best drummer: Larry Mullens Jr. from U2

Best song lyrics: U2

Resilient old-time band: U2

Apparently you can tell that I like U2 :wink:

Posted: 2002-11-11 01:20am
by haas mark
The Dark wrote:
verilon wrote:
The Dark wrote: :D :D :D :D :D

That give you an idea :wink: ?
Just a little one...I LOVED that piece...
It's on the playlist of music I use to help me sleep at night. Then again, it runs the gamut from TSO to Run DMC to Papa Roach to Santana to Gordon Lightfoot, so my musical tastes pretty much run the gamut.
*shudder* Santana....ick. But I would be ore along the lines of TSO, Dido, Linkin Park, Cranberries, Beatles, System of a Down, Godsmack, more classical, Fleetwood Mac, and a few others.

Posted: 2002-11-11 11:33am
by aerius
Stormbringer wrote:
The Dark wrote:
Best guitar- Jimi Hendrix
Quite possibly. I don't play guitar, so it's hard for me to tell what's technically hard and what's just smoke and mirrors.
I'm not too much either. But he's good, the only guy still playing that comes close is Carlos Santana.
Santana's pretty good, there's no arguing with that, but there's others out there now that can match what Hendrix does. Joe Satriani comes to mind, and his student Steve Vai is pretty damn good too. Take a listen to Satriani's "Satch Boogie", "Ceremony", "Ice 9" and "Crystal Planet". Hendrix I think still wins out on improvising live, but Satriani can play more styles other than Blues based jams which most Hendrix tunes are based on.
zaia wrote:I heard them do a piano battle when they toured together the first time around, and Billy just plowed right over Elton. Plus he could still hit all those high falsetto notes that Elton can't anymore... Joel is awesome
I was at a Tori Amos concert last year and she did a couple Elton songs, her versions just killed Elton's, her piano and live improv skills are quite impressive. Her songs are pretty tough too I think, a couple good piano players I know can either play the songs or sing them, but they can't do both at the same time without losing time and mangling things.

My List

Vocalist - Freddy Mercury
Guitarist - Hendrix or Joe Satriani
Drummer - Dave Grohl on a small kit or Dave Lombardo (Slayer) on a big kit
Keyboards - Tori Amos or Chantal Kreviazuk, Tori has the edge I think

Posted: 2002-11-11 11:38am
by Kelly Antilles
Brass - Wynton Marsalis
Piano - Harry Connick Jr. and Billy Joel (Two different styles)
Guitar - Eddie Van Halen
Drums - Phil Collins
Bass - John Taylor
Vocals - hm, dunno.

Posted: 2002-11-11 12:19pm
by Mr. B
Vocalist-Maynard James Keenan
Guitarist-Adam Jones
Bassist-Justin Chancellor
Drummer-Danny Carey

Best band out there-TOOL

Posted: 2002-11-11 01:13pm
by Alyrium Denryle
best overall out of the music I listen to-pierrot tha band it self. they are a japanese rock/punk rock band.

Posted: 2002-11-11 02:01pm
by Tsyroc
The Beatles
Led Zepplin

Both I like to varrying degrees but more importantly I think they both contributed greatly to the development of popular music. The Beatles and to a lesser extent Led Zepplin tried a lot of inovations that we take for granted today.

The Who -- Mainly for such their extremely good and inovative album The Who's Next Album

Rush -- Have three people ever put out music on the scale that they do? I can't say that all that much of their music is to my tastes but I can still appreciate how good they are. They also have a huge catalog of records that they've released.

Black Sabbath -- Mainly because I like them and because they are the basis for all the "evil" heavy metal bands in one way or another. :)

Posted: 2002-11-11 02:05pm
by Kelly Antilles
Tsyroc wrote: Rush -- Have three people ever put out music on the scale that they do? I can't say that all that much of their music is to my tastes but I can still appreciate how good they are. They also have a huge catalog of records that they've released.
THE greatest trio EVER. PERIOD.