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steven8
Posted: November 30th, 2009, 11:42pm Report to Moderator
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vocals: Donnie Iris or Danny Elfman
guitar: Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison
bass: Greg Lake
piano/keyboards: Rick Wakeman
drums: Buddy Rich


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Vocals - Mike Patton (Faith No More)
Guitar - Don Cochino (Pungent Stench)
Bass - Les Claypool (Primus)
Drums, backing vocals - Chris Reifert (Autopsy)


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Steven8,

Did Donny Iris have a career in Europe?  He had one hit in the states and I remember it was one of my favorites when it came out (Ah Lia).


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Quoted from steven8
vocals: Donnie Iris or Danny Elfman
guitar: Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison
bass: Greg Lake
piano/keyboards: Rick Wakeman
drums: Buddy Rich


My vote is for George Harrison! Thanks Steive!

The trouble I had with this is trying to "delegate everyone".

In the end, for my first selection, I needed to pick someone for vocals.

Most  certainly, I think everyone would already expect me to pick "John Lennon". And I would. But here, I needed to stretch what was already evident.

What it came down to for me was "a need" for a woman.

I actually had many males who could fill the empty part, but I was at a loss as to the one part that needed to be filled by a woman.

Time was spent. A lot of time. Finally, the name came and more. When I realized who was important here, I became extremely thrilled.

I'll just keep everything a bit secret for now, but I just want to say that I love the sensuality that we are able to experience, if only we are allowed to experience it...

I mean no disrespect here and I'm not trying to be over-the-edge.

Seriously, it's just a joy for me and I want to say thank you,

Sandra



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Steven8,

Did Donny Iris have a career in Europe?  He had one hit in the states and I remember it was one of my favorites when it came out (Ah Lia).


I'm not sure of his popularity overseas, but his career took off in the early seventies with a #1 song called The Rapper, with his band The Jaggerz.  His best songs in the 80s with The Cruisers were Love is Like a Rock, Ah Leah, King Cool, Sweet Merilee, Do You Compute, and several others I can't think of off the top of my head.  He can hit some serious notes.  I've seen him live perhaps 20 times.


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