You favorite supergroups
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You favorite supergroups
The Traveling Wilburys
Roy Orbison
Jeff Lynne
George Harrison
Bob Dylan
Tom Petty
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Sean Watkins
Sara Watkins
Chris Thile
John Paul Jones
Pete Thomas
Glen Phillipps
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Roy Orbison
Jeff Lynne
George Harrison
Bob Dylan
Tom Petty
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Mutual Admiration Society
Sean Watkins
Sara Watkins
Chris Thile
John Paul Jones
Pete Thomas
Glen Phillipps
Your turn.
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Blind Faith
Lords of the New Church
Lords of the New Church
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Damnocracy look interesting, though I've heard nothing from them. Sebastian Bach (Skid Row), Scott Ian (Anthrax), Ted Nugent, Jason Bonham, and Evan Seinfeld (Biohazard). All managed by Doc MacGhee (Kiss, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, etc...)!!!
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A bit classic rock, but:
Cream (the original supergroup)
Cosby Stills & Nash
SuperSessions (Mike Bloomfield, Stephen Stills, etc.)
Travelling Willburys
Bad Company
and more recent:
The Thorns
Audioslave
Cream (the original supergroup)
Cosby Stills & Nash
SuperSessions (Mike Bloomfield, Stephen Stills, etc.)
Travelling Willburys
Bad Company
and more recent:
The Thorns
Audioslave
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I thought Damn Yankees was pretty good while they lasted.
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
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Velvet Revolver:
Slash
Duff McKagan
Matt Sorum
Scott Weiland
Dave Kushner
Golden Smog:
Kraig Johnson (Run Westy Run)
Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum)
Gary Louris (The Jayhawks)
Marc Perlman (The Jayhawks)
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco)
Jody Stephens (Big Star)
I'd probably like the Wilburys a lot, too, but I wasn't into them when they first "came out" (hey, I was a kid!). I've really gotten into Dylan, the Beatles, and Petty since then, but of course the albums have been out of print, so I haven't really heard any of their stuff at all. I'm sure I'll pick up the re-issues whenever they're released.
Slash
Duff McKagan
Matt Sorum
Scott Weiland
Dave Kushner
Golden Smog:
Kraig Johnson (Run Westy Run)
Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum)
Gary Louris (The Jayhawks)
Marc Perlman (The Jayhawks)
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco)
Jody Stephens (Big Star)
I'd probably like the Wilburys a lot, too, but I wasn't into them when they first "came out" (hey, I was a kid!). I've really gotten into Dylan, the Beatles, and Petty since then, but of course the albums have been out of print, so I haven't really heard any of their stuff at all. I'm sure I'll pick up the re-issues whenever they're released.
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I thought Damn Yankees was pretty good while they lasted.
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
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Visage
Steve Strange (Moors Murderers)
Midge Ure (Slik, Rich Kids, Thin Lizzy)
Billy Currie (Ultravox)
Rusty Egan (Rich Kids)
Barry Adamson (Magazine)
John McGeoch (Magazine)
Dave Formula (Magazine)
Steve Strange (Moors Murderers)
Midge Ure (Slik, Rich Kids, Thin Lizzy)
Billy Currie (Ultravox)
Rusty Egan (Rich Kids)
Barry Adamson (Magazine)
John McGeoch (Magazine)
Dave Formula (Magazine)
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Originally Posted by cungar
This is a joke right?
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I liked the beatles cover supergroup from the backbeat soundtrack.
Matt Mills (REM)
Thurson Moore (Sonic Youth)
the singer from Afghan Whigs
the singer from Soul Asylum
Matt Mills (REM)
Thurson Moore (Sonic Youth)
the singer from Afghan Whigs
the singer from Soul Asylum
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Supershit 666 (members of the Hellacopters, Wildhearts, Backyard Babies, & more)
Supershit 666 (members of the Hellacopters, Wildhearts, Backyard Babies, & more)
Give it to me straight...does it *really* rock? (Y/N)
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Can You Take Me Hiiiiiigher?
Originally Posted by cungar
This is a joke right?
My list would be:
Bad English
Mr. Big
Morning Wood
Ten
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Pigface is a good choice.
Velvet Revolver, but only if they don't screw up the next album.
1,000 Homo DJ's, although it was only for one song, which was a cover. It could have been pretty sweet.
A Perfect Circle, Tomahawk, Fantomas if you wanted to consider them to be supergroups.
Velvet Revolver, but only if they don't screw up the next album.
1,000 Homo DJ's, although it was only for one song, which was a cover. It could have been pretty sweet.
A Perfect Circle, Tomahawk, Fantomas if you wanted to consider them to be supergroups.
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Originally Posted by NORML54601
Mutual Admiration Society
Sean Watkins
Sara Watkins
Chris Thile
John Paul Jones
Pete Townsend
Glen Phillipps
Sean Watkins
Sara Watkins
Chris Thile
John Paul Jones
Pete Townsend
Glen Phillipps
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Originally Posted by The_Infidel
I thought Damn Yankees was pretty good while they lasted.
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
Tommy Shaw (Styx)
Jack Blades (Night Ranger)
Ted Nugent (as himself)
Velvet Revolver
Brides of Destruction
Bad English
Hardline
Traveling Wilburys
KBC
The Firm
RTZ
The Storm
Power Station
Contraband
Arcade
Coverdale/Page
Damnocracy sounds interesting i'll definately check them out...
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