If you could bring just one artist back from the dead... who would it be?

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JCarney

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Keith Moon  Glenn Miller

Two very talented individuals.

nathanm

Another vote for Frank Zappa. 

Wind Chaser

One isn't enough!  Here are my... Top Five

Karen Carpenter - by a super long shot.

Louis Armstrong - for obvious reasons.

Layne Staley - another original and irreplaceable great voice.

Freddie Mercury - ditto

Johnny Cash - just got better and better with age.

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i love jerry.  one of the all-time folk-rock greats, imo.  but, i do not think his demise shortened his work.  which is why i picked zappa, george, & hendrix.  in the same vein, i would have to agree w/srv, holly, buckley, mozart, bizet...  tho i freely admit i don't like opera even a little bit...   :lol:

so, considering i was only supposed to pick one, i will stick w/my three.   :wink:

doug s.

ps - yes, little feat is still great, but it was so much more than that, when lowell was singing & writing...


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Bob Marley

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ok. Originally I picked artists since i am an ottist of sorts...

And I love Jerry too. and want to have his dig up his bones, scrape off some bone genes, love child!
Id pick Kurt Cobain. I think he had a lot left in him, sans that evil whore, excuse my french, Courtney Love.
Mike

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Wow. Some really great names here. Many I wouldn't have thought of. Even a few I hadn't heard of. No hard and fast rules on there being "just one" (we are, after all, in the Land of Make Believe here). I just figured it might force you to think a little harder and make a stronger case for one particular person. Hard to make choices, I know. I stand by SRV, but only because it was a deeply felt event. I probably would have picked Buddy Holly had I been born a few decades earlier.

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Oh yea, Freddie Mercury! I forgot about him. He's another dude I'd like to have making music again.

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Marvin Gaye also...

doug s.

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Bob Marley
how did i forget bob?  can i make it four?   :green:

doug s.

mcullinan

Ooh Ooh Can I say Bob too. He defined a genre, made the greatest music in that genre and no one ever surpassed his original ideas.
Mike

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Laura Nyro--fell in love with her music back in the late '60s and so glad I was able to hear her perform live two times.

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Sonny

Here are a few:

John Coltrane
Lee Morgan
Mozart
Bruce Lee (a film artist)  :thumb:
Scott Le Faro (Bassist with the Bill Evans Live at the Village Vangard recordings)
Kurt Cobane

And lots more...

Daygloworange

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John Bonham.

The demise of Led Zeppelin after his death was a huge loss to rock music.


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Jim Croce

This was the name the immediately popped into my head, also.

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How about any of the Rolling Stones?

Oh, that's right, they just look dead.  :green:

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My choice would have to be Robert Johnson.The mythology that surrounds this seminal music figure is enormous.With just more than a handful of recordings and one photograph this musician made a profound impression on generations of musicians.He could tell us if the legend of his early death is true...poisoned by a jealous woman.

soundbitten1

How about any of the Rolling Stones?

Oh, that's right, they just look dead.  :green:

Gene





Brian Jones did actually die ...
though at the time of his death he had already been kicked out of the band .

IMO he was the most talented of the Stones , their greatest records were when he was in the band .


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mozart, bizet...  tho i freely admit i don't like opera even a little bit...   :lol:

Check out this aria from Porgy and Bess by Ella and Louis.  :wink:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5968615178474535740&ei=ZJjKSOPwEpCurgLC75nbAg&q=porgy+and+bess+summertime&vt=lf&hl=en

Another version by Janis.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7263386449778176914&ei=6p_KSJOUJofYrAKUqvDMAg&q=janis+joplin+summertime&vt=lf&hl=en :thumb:
if that's opera, well...  i love opera!!!   :green:

doug s.

ps - congrats on the anniwersary, rim!   :D