Rubbish Players in Great Bands!!

Anyone spring to mind? Is there anyone out their that dont deserve it and is being carried by the other players? You ever went to see a famous badn then seen one of the musicians make loadsa silly mistakes even you or I wouldnt!?
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hmmmm...
From my experience,crap players equal crap bands,but I'm sure theres exeption...Ive heard crap singers in great bands,crap bassists in great bands(well they might not be crappy,but there not very creative or outstanding)and some drummers arnt all that great that are in great bands.
There GrrREAT!
From my experience,crap players equal crap bands,but I'm sure theres exeption...Ive heard crap singers in great bands,crap bassists in great bands(well they might not be crappy,but there not very creative or outstanding)and some drummers arnt all that great that are in great bands.
There GrrREAT!
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Well... I can remember a certain multi platinum 80 hairband that had a bass player who couldn't play for **** live... of course they unloaded him after the "slippery when wet" CD....
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The Beatles were good but the drummer (Ringo Starr) wasn't good.
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with some bands the total is greater than the sum of their parts. i.e some good stuff is coming out of bands where idividual standards of musicianship are not that high e.g. the Clash, Ramones, Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Joy Division/New Order etc.
on the other other hand there are many (in my view) godawful bands comprising top players e.g. most prog rock and metal bands
cant think of many bands where one crap 'musician' is being carried by the rest although I felt that Morrissey was the weak link in the Smiths. come to think of it, singers are often the weakest link in many bands.
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Reminds me of my current band where our really good bass player has just left us 'cos he can't stand our singers voice. His mates said we were very good musically except for our singer. Now we have no bass.
Anybody know any good bass players around Bristol/Weston area in the SouthWest England then tell 'em to give me a shout:)
Only guys we had so far is one who don't have a vehicle and the other didn't want to travel.
KNIGHTMARE!!!!!
Anybody know any good bass players around Bristol/Weston area in the SouthWest England then tell 'em to give me a shout:)
Only guys we had so far is one who don't have a vehicle and the other didn't want to travel.
KNIGHTMARE!!!!!
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Originally posted by Polera
David Lee Roth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also steven adler from gnr.
Are you serious?
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I like Creed's guitarist, but feel bad he's in Creed. That band sucks ass. Many times I've been driving down the road with a rock station dialed in my radio and I start grooving out on some nice guitar work, then I hear Creed's lead singer start singing and I quickly change the station.
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I was waiting for Creed to be mentioned. Singer is cough Eddie Vedder rip off cough cough. But yeah very time a Creed song is played I'm dissapointed with the guitar playing cos I expect more. Dunno why, Marks never shown his "true" ability, but every now n then you think he's gunna do something good... and he just doesn't. I'd like to hear him play some good stuff just to see if he could.
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Originally posted by Slow DiverOriginally posted by Polera
David Lee Roth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also steven adler from gnr.
Are you serious?
Yeah, the talent of the band far outweighted that of Roth. His voice is ignoing, but i can understand your point of view.
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kirk hammet should be here i do agree. He is hopeless. He shouldnt even be allowed to play. Almost every player on this site is better hahahaha
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I agree with gainer that the beatles drummer didnt fit in well. If anybody has the Rolling Stones Magazine top 100 guitarists edition it seems like it rates the guitarists on how they fit in their band instead of their abilities to play guitar. For example Eddie Van Halen only came in 70th place.
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Funny quote:
Someone once asked John Lennon: "Do you think Ringo Starr is the best drummer in the world?"
Lennon replied: "Best drummer in the world? He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles!"
That could be closer to the truth than you might think... Lennon did a lot of the drum tracks, e.g. My Guitar Gently Weeps, if I'm not mistaken...
Someone once asked John Lennon: "Do you think Ringo Starr is the best drummer in the world?"
Lennon replied: "Best drummer in the world? He isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles!"
That could be closer to the truth than you might think... Lennon did a lot of the drum tracks, e.g. My Guitar Gently Weeps, if I'm not mistaken...
... and that's all I have to say about that.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Now THAT is hilarious!
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Then who played the other instruments?
Here's where I got it from
P.S. I guess I was wrong about Lennon playing drums on this track, though.
Then who played the other instruments?
7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (4:45)
Recorded: July 25, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England, remade August 16, 1968 with overdubs September 3, 1968, and remade again September 5, 1968 with overdubs September 6, 1968
John Lennon - acoustic guitar, organ, harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, harmony vocal
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar, lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, castanets, tambourine
Eric Clapton - Gibson Les Paul lead guitar
Here's where I got it from
P.S. I guess I was wrong about Lennon playing drums on this track, though.
... and that's all I have to say about that.
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