1. Originally posted by AAV711[..]

    I just watched Amazing Journey so I'm an expert on the Who jk

    As a whole, they were clearly a remarkable band. As far as individual talent, they were maybe even more gifted. I'd put Roger up there as one of the greatest vocalists ever. Townshend was more than a guitarist, he was a musician, composer, innovator...Entwistle was, hands down, the greatest bassist of all time. And we all know about Mooney.

    If you haven't seen it I'd definitely recommend it. Its a little expensive at $30 but worth every penny.


    I would really debate you on Amazing Journey being worth $30. Although the Edge appeared in it, there were very few things it offered. For that much I'd get a second copy of the two disc TKAA. Now that's a rockumentary.

    "The first rock 'n' roll disaster movie of its kind..." (I wonder if any members of the Who ever saw R&H... )
  2. 1 - Jimi Hendrix
    2 - Mick Taylor
    3 - Eric Clapton
    4 - Willis Dixon
    5 - Johnny Ramone
    Honorable mention: Edge; David Byrne; Mike Campbell; David Gilmour

    1 - Ron Carter
    2 - Paul Simonon
    3 - Jaco Pastorious
    4 - John Entwhistle
    5 - Adam Clayton

    1 - Elvin Jones
    2 - Stewart Copeland
    3 - Charlie Watts (pre 1980)
    4 - Tony Williams
    5 - Philly Joe Jones
  3. Oops, I mean Entwistle. Doink. Hey, it's after 3 in the morning.
  4. Originally posted by AlexGuitar:

    Michael Roe
    Edge
    Glenn Kaiser
    Phil Keaggy
    Kerry Livgren

    Bass:

    Lemmy
    Chris Squire
    Doug Pinnick
    Adam Clayton
    John Entwistle


    Drums:

    Keith Moon
    Ginger Baker
    John Bonham
    Simon Phillips
    Cozy Powell
    Mike Portnoy
    Larry Mullen
    Mark Brzezicki
    Matt Mendians
    Jerry Gaskill
    Stewart Copeland
    Moe Tucker

    Alex
  5. Guitar ?

    Jimmy Page
    Slash
    Hendrix
    Edge
    Santana

    and I don't know any bassiste except fot Adam and my firend pat
  6. Guitar:

    Mark Knopfler
    The Edge
    Andy Summers (of The Police)
    Richie Sambora (of Bon Jovi)
    Jerry Cantrell (of Alice In Chains)


    Bass:

    Geddy Lee (from Rush)
    John Entwhistle (The Who)
    Mike Dirnt (Greenday)
    Krist Novoselic (Nirvana)
    Adam Clayton
  7. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    I would really debate you on Amazing Journey being worth $30. Although the Edge appeared in it, there were very few things it offered. For that much I'd get a second copy of the two disc TKAA. Now that's a rockumentary.

    "The first rock 'n' roll disaster movie of its kind..." (I wonder if any members of the Who ever saw R&H... )



    Didn't Roger Daltry say something to the effect of. "Most concert films exsit to make Robert Plants dick look bigger. This is completely diffrent. We make asses of ourselves in the first half hour". I'm sure he said something like that.
  8. Originally posted by U2Nick[..]



    Gutarists:
    1) The Edge (If you don't know, I'll go over there and slap you)
    2) George Harrison // Paul & Lennon (another 'duh'... the Beatles)
    3) Brian May (Queen)
    4) Billy Joe Armstrong (I got that right, right?) (Green Day)
    5) Pete Townshend (The Who)

    Bassists
    1) Adam Clayton
    He's all that matters .

    Drummers
    1) Larry
    2) Keith Moon
    They are all that matter.... wait...
    2) Keith Moon



    nice list. Billie Joe is underrated IMO.
  9. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01[..]


    Didn't Roger Daltry say something to the effect of. "Most concert films exsit to make Robert Plants dick look bigger. This is completely diffrent. We make asses of ourselves in the first half hour". I'm sure he said something like that.



    He did.

    However this film is just so meaningful for a Who fan. It captures Keith Moon's last performance before a crowd. They even kept the film the way it was after Moonie died while it was in production. This shows the real Who, unlike Amazing Journey. Besides, a Who documentary? Come on. The Who is about their live stuff and their music in the studio, not a "behind the music" story. Essential Who DVD's are TKAA and 30 Years of R&B Live (it complements TKAA).

    In other Who related news, they're releasing new concert stuff on DVD. Kilburn '77 and the London gig from Dec. 14th (?) 1969. Two legendary shows that capture the Who at their best and worst (not so much the worst, just very very raw).
  10. 1 - Jimmy Page
    2 - Mark Knopfler
    3 - The Edge
    4 - Santana
    5 - Me (:P) or maybe Jimi Hendrix or Paco De Lucia

    1 - Sting
    2 - Adam Clayton
    3 - Paul McCartney
    4 - John Paul Johnes
    5 - Me too (:P!!) or Flea

    1 - John Bonham
    2 - Larry Mullen Jr.
    3 - Ringo Starr
    4 - Stewart Copeland
    5 - Phil Collins
  11. The only drummers I care about who are still alive are Larry, Stew Copeland, and neal Peart.
  12. Sub-topic. favirote "guitar team"

    Mine is a three way tie between Joe Walsh and Don Felder (Eagles), Joe Perry and Brad Whitfield (Aerosmith), and Stone Gossard and Mike McCready(Pearl Jam)