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Rob Gordon
Don't think this fantasy question has been posed here.

Anyway, the act can be past or present. Explain your reasoning whether it's to play with guys with good chops, the sex, the drugs, the fame or some other reason.

Like Eric Clapton and to some extent George Harrison I would have loved to have been a member of The Band. Their backing of Dylan early on. Their communal, back to the land, living at Big Pink in Woodstock. Their love of the craft and of roots music.
Some Brilliant Bullsh*t
Television. I think I'd die happy if I could trade solos with Lloyd or Verlaine on "Marquee Moon."
Pavement Ist Rad
Probably the Magic Band circa '69-'70. For obvious reasons.

And also Faust, Talking Heads, At The Drive-In, The Jesus Lizard, Spacemen 3.

Television and The Band are fantastic answers.
pong
Classic Lineup/Bass guitar:
AC/DC
Grateful Dead
Creepy D

Guitar/Rhythm and lead:
Current Robert Plant line up on Soundstage.

Piano:
Pink Floyd

Percussion:
Santana
bleach
broken social scene 2002
isaac hayes 1969-1973
prince 1980-1985
pjh 2004 uh huh her tour
bauhaus july 1979-may 1980

and it would have been really great to be in the crowd for rock n roll circus.
Dag Nasty
QUOTE (pong @ Mar 25 2009, 06:27 AM) *
Classic Lineup/Bass guitar:
AC/DC
Grateful Dead
Creepy D

Guitar/Rhythm and lead:
Current Robert Plant line up on Soundstage.

Piano:
Pink Floyd

Percussion:
Santana


Or you could just be the all-in-one Chocolate Bambi:



Me? I bet it was a riot being this guy - good tunes, travel, sponaneous marathons, festival goer & lover of sounds & life:

bleach
shit, i would possibly trade all of those in to be a part of joe cocker's mad dogs and englishmen shows at fillmore east.
bleach
QUOTE (Finn McCool @ Mar 25 2009, 06:43 AM) *
sponaneous marathons

if it's true as has been reported that he actually ran a marathon w/ no training..on a whimsical adventure then yea that's about the most punk thing i've ever heard.
Dag Nasty
QUOTE (bleach @ Mar 25 2009, 06:48 AM) *
QUOTE (Finn McCool @ Mar 25 2009, 06:43 AM) *
sponaneous marathons

if it's true as has been reported that he actually ran a marathon w/ no training..on a whimsical adventure then yea that's about the most punk thing i've ever heard.


Two, I think. Well, certainly a Paris one during his mysterious disappearance trick plus, I think, the NY one.
Uncle Remus
The Band (during the Big Pink - S/T - Cahoots era)
Wilco (during the Being There/Summerteeth era)
Smashing Pumpkins (during the Mellon Collie era)
The Rolling Stones (during the late 60s/early 70s)
Complain
Sexual Chocolate
spiritofeden
Eisley.
pong
QUOTE (Finn McCool @ Mar 25 2009, 06:43 AM) *
QUOTE (pong @ Mar 25 2009, 06:27 AM) *
Classic Lineup/Bass guitar:
AC/DC
Grateful Dead
Creepy D

Guitar/Rhythm and lead:
Current Robert Plant line up on Soundstage.

Piano:
Pink Floyd

Percussion:
Santana


Or you could just be the all-in-one Chocolate Bambi:



Me? I bet it was a riot being this guy - good tunes, travel, sponaneous marathons, festival goer & lover of sounds & life:




Strummer? Seems like a tortured existence to me.

I'll be your Chocolate Bambi if you call me big partner.
Uncle Remus
QUOTE (Complain @ Mar 25 2009, 09:35 AM) *
Sexual Chocolate


I knew I was forgetting one.

C.I.
QUOTE (spiritofeden @ Mar 25 2009, 10:37 AM) *
Eisley.

SO U COULD FUCK THEM RITE?

sweet bro.
spiritofeden
yeah guice.

3some with 3 christian sisters.

would probably be the highlight of my life.
n.k
I'm thinking At The Drive-In. Their live shows were so insane and playing in clubs and bars is the best.







arkin
Devo.

That'd be fun. Any instrument. Doesn't matter.

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