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Heaven's House Band

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When yet another famous musician shuffles off their mortal coil, amongst the appreciations there's usually a line about "there's anothere one for Heaven's House Band". Now, that House Band must be pretty bloody big by now and more to the point, there's a range of stylistic variations within the members that would lead to more break-ups than Deep Purple - citing the usual Musical Differences (natch). So obviously, there appears to be scope for more than one Heaven's House Band. Quite a few actually.

So who should be in each band? What combinations would have us mere mortals salivating at the prospect. Let's go further: there's a big 3 day summer festival coming up in the next world (Hadesbury? Cloud9fields?) - who's on the bill and who's in the bin?

To get the ball rolling, I've a few suggestions:

Band 1

Kurt Cobain (gtr/vcls)
John Entwistle (bass)
John Bonham (drums)

Band 2

Amy Winehouse (vcls)
Hubert Sumlin(Gtr)
Steve Marriott (gtr/bkg vcls)
James Jamerson (bass)
Richie Hayward (drums)
Nat King Cole (piano/vcls)

Band 3

Jimi Hendrix (gtr)
Jaco Pastorious (bass)
Gene Krupa (drums)
Ella Fitzgerald (vcls)
Oscar Peterson (piano)

Band 4

Miles Davis (trumpet/scowling)
Kenny Kirkland (piano)
Mitch Mitchell (drums)
Charlie Parker (saxes)
Louis Armstrong (trumpet/vcls)

Just even thinking of who I'd put in the house blues band gives me a massive headache. I think there would have to be several - and they'd all be pretty damn fine. Over to you, the massive, to run with it...

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Marriott on *backing* vocals!?

For about 15 seconds, tops. Give the man the microphone please, and stand aside.

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Vulpes Vulpes | 27 January 2012 - 1:58pm

To be fair...

...he won't need a mic.

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Malc | 27 January 2012 - 2:25pm

Viv Stanshall can introduce everybody, too

Miles Davis on scowling. Mmm, suitably intense there Miles...

doo, doo-doo-doo-duh...

I'd like to hear what Miles could do with the composer Eric Satie, in a jazz-classical crossover.

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GCU Grey Area | 27 January 2012 - 2:25pm

Yes, I'd like to see Erik Satie

writing some piano pieces for Bill Evans, too.

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duco01 | 27 January 2012 - 2:29pm

For the hard rock contingent

Freddie Mercury - vox and piano
Phil Lynott - backing vox and bass
Randy Rhoads - guitar
Keith Moon - drums

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lit doof | 27 January 2012 - 2:36pm

Here's an idea

Jimi Hendrix - guitar/vocals
Noel Redding - bass
Mitch Mitchell - drums

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mojoworking | 27 January 2012 - 2:40pm

yup...

...thats the best one so far

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lit doof | 27 January 2012 - 2:42pm

Ramones

Can I just have a ticket to see the Ramones please?

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JohnW | 27 January 2012 - 2:53pm

I'm afraid

Tommy and Marky won't be able to make it.

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duco01 | 27 January 2012 - 3:05pm

Original Line up

I'm a purist so I'll go with the original (unrecorded) line-up with Joey on Drums.

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JohnW | 27 January 2012 - 5:12pm

Cocktail Hour

Bob Holness - sax
Les Dawson - piano

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PeteWingrave | 27 January 2012 - 3:28pm

Band 1

We already know what that would sound like; Josh Homme, John Paul Jones and Dave Grohl, Them Crooked Vultures.

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Captain Underpants | 27 January 2012 - 5:22pm
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