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Bands you think of as 'One person plus anybody'
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the coming of gary
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Bands you think of as 'One person plus anybody'
Texas - Sharleen Spiteri
Hot Chocolate - Errol Brown
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Hot Chocolate - Errol Brown
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Chip Shop Charlie
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Alice Cooper, massive career but with lots of different and very good musicians behind him.
- frank marker
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Re: Bands you think of as 'One person plus anybody'
Sorry, I have to politely disagree with this.
On another note...
Robert Fripp - King Crimson
On another note...
Robert Fripp - King Crimson
Re: Bands you think of as 'One person plus anybody'
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 20:33honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 20:33I'd say no to that. Bernard was very important to their sound but he's been dead 30 years, while Nile has kept going and is still high profile.Tough. *folds arms and looks away*
Lol he wrote one of the most recognised and copied bass lines of all times. Good Times.
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It wasn't to start with but he did stealthily take over.
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honky cat" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 20:33I'd say no to that. Bernard was very important to their sound but he's been dead 30 years, while Nile has kept going and is still high profile.
Tough. *folds arms and looks away*
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 18:32 Crazy Horse is an American rock band best known for their association with the musician Neil Young. Since 1969, fifteen studio albums and eight live albums have been billed as being by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. They have also released six studio albums of their own between 1971 and 2009.
I know Neil Young fired the band at one point so I don't know if that makes him a member but as above they recorded more albums with Young that they did on their own.
Weld is my second favourite live album.
Being with Crazy Horse allowed Neil Young to unleash an absolutely blisteringly wonderful guitar racket.
Best version of Like a Hurricane ever.
Being with Crazy Horse allowed Neil Young to unleash an absolutely blisteringly wonderful guitar racket.
Best version of Like a Hurricane ever.
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Crazy Horse is an American rock band best known for their association with the musician Neil Young. Since 1969, fifteen studio albums and eight live albums have been billed as being by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. They have also released six studio albums of their own between 1971 and 2009.
I know Neil Young fired the band at one point so I don't know if that makes him a member but as above they recorded more albums with Young that they did on their own.
I know Neil Young fired the band at one point so I don't know if that makes him a member but as above they recorded more albums with Young that they did on their own.
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only1billybonds
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only1billybonds
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Tak.
Totally get you on that one, I was coming from the angle of a moderately interested fan. Anyone who is a big fan of INXS will know they were so much more than MH and a few mates but to the casual fan, Hutchence wooul d be the first name (and possibly) only that comes to mind.
Totally get you on that one, I was coming from the angle of a moderately interested fan. Anyone who is a big fan of INXS will know they were so much more than MH and a few mates but to the casual fan, Hutchence wooul d be the first name (and possibly) only that comes to mind.
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That's a curious one. As far as I know Crazy Horse the band existed as a separate entity and Neil Young happened to do a lot of work with them. Not sure whether he was really a member or whether it was just a very long running collaboration? I don't think they were ever just his backing band either.
Anyone?
Anyone?
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 15:47Mark E. Smith once said, "If it's me and your Granny on bongos, it's the Fall".
Riley wrote most of the tunes during the band's best period (78-82) but I reckon Steve Hanley made the biggest contribution to their sound (and somehow managed to stay in the band for 20 years).
He was right of course. I think I read once that there were more than 60 members of The Fall over the years!
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
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Mark E. Smith once said, "If it's me and your Granny on bongos, it's the Fall".
Riley wrote most of the tunes during the band's best period (78-82) but I reckon Steve Hanley made the biggest contribution to their sound (and somehow managed to stay in the band for 20 years).
Riley wrote most of the tunes during the band's best period (78-82) but I reckon Steve Hanley made the biggest contribution to their sound (and somehow managed to stay in the band for 20 years).
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Hello Mrs. Jones
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bill, a bit of an insult there to andrew farris who wrote most of their best songs. agree though, michael was one of the best ever front men
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only1billybonds
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Re: Bands you think of as 'One person plus anybody'
The Dave Clarke five
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet band.
Kenny Rogers and the first edition
INXS
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet band.
Kenny Rogers and the first edition
INXS
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A lot of people would say Bon Jovi but that does overlook Ritchie Sambora’s talent as a guitarist. I personally felt Bon Jovi was a waste of his talent and he should have been in a better band.