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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:36 pm
by Larry B.
Six7Six7 wrote:Jane's Addiction 8.3

Mike Patton - Vox
Tom Morello - Rhythm Guitar
John 5 - Lead Guitar
Mike Inez - Bass
Josh Freese - Drums
Charlie Clouser - Keys

I'd buy my 8 max tickets to that in a heartbeat.
Introducing hot newcomer Connie Lingus as Etty Farrell [sponsored by Brazzers]

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 2:46 pm
by Pandemonium
Iggy Pop - Vox
Daniel Ash - Guitar
Billy Duffy - Guitar
Mike Watt - Bass
Mike Portnoy - Drums

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 4:02 pm
by JOEinPHX
Pandemonium wrote:Iggy Pop - Vox
Daniel Ash - Guitar
Billy Duffy - Guitar
Mike Watt - Bass
Mike Portnoy - Drums
That sounds truly awful in my head.

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 4:12 pm
by Matz
Iggy Pop is fuckin cool suggestion

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 5:36 pm
by Pandemonium
Six7Six7 wrote:
Pandemonium wrote:Iggy Pop - Vox
Daniel Ash - Guitar
Billy Duffy - Guitar
Mike Watt - Bass
Mike Portnoy - Drums
That sounds truly awful in my head.
Hey, I was going to suggest Iron Maiden's Steve Harris on bass and Eddie Van Halen on 2nd guitar/keyboards.

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 6:08 am
by SR
Rhythm guitar? :hs: I really like the idea of Mike Portnoy on drums. His power, intuition, and ability would bring some bright new color to the mix. Freese is great....I had never been 'disappointed' with him until I recently saw a clip of him with Sting where he couldn't come close to mimicking the Copeland magic. Guitar is hard....hard to insert someone into what I feel was a mixture of naiveté, exuberance, confusion, anger, and grief compounded by heroic amounts of heroin. Similarly the bass, sans the grief....drizzled with some books, Brahms, and Joy Division.

Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 7:44 am
by Bandit72
Steve'd be great

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Re: Opinions on Alive at 25 (Blu-Ray). Available to stream n

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:03 am
by parklife03
SR wrote:Rhythm guitar? :hs: I really like the idea of Mike Portnoy on drums. His power, intuition, and ability would bring some bright new color to the mix. Freese is great....I had never been 'disappointed' with him until I recently saw a clip of him with Sting where he couldn't come close to mimicking the Copeland magic. Guitar is hard....hard to insert someone into what I feel was a mixture of naiveté, exuberance, confusion, anger, and grief compounded by heroic amounts of heroin. Similarly the bass, sans the grief....drizzled with some books, Brahms, and Joy Division.
I saw Sting in Buenos Aires a few months ago, with Josh Freese, and I was really disappointed. I also saw Sting with Vinnie Colaiuta on his past tour, and it was a HUGE diference.