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spsimmons
When I hear "supergoup" the first thing I think of is the Damn Yankees. Loved them!
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Gazza
The Highwaymen (Cash, Jennings, Kristofferson, Nelson)
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A super group is a group that contains only band members that were previous well know and had a great history in music.
As for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (a super group), they all could write, sing and play their instruments but after all they were 4 solo artist in one band, but I love them.
Cream was a Group that were super but not a Super group.
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spsimmons
When I hear "supergoup" the first thing I think of is the Damn Yankees. Loved them!
yeah i'd say since they were all from multi platinum hit making backgrounds they might be the best example there is.
a slightly successful super BLUE MURDER featuring john sykes, carmine appice and tony franklin. speaking of carmine what about BBA and DBA
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bigmac7895
To me, Humble Pie was super- but to the average folk, they may not have been heard of. Marriot- Small Faces, Frampton- Herd, Ridley- Spooky Tooth.
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A super group is a group that contains only band members that were previous well know and had a great history in music.
As for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (a super group), they all could write, sing and play their instruments but after all they were 4 solo artist in one band, but I love them.
Cream was a Group that were super but not a Super group.
Crosby played in The Byrds.
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Do Velvet Revolver qualify? Even in the loosest sense.
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spsimmons
When I hear "supergoup" the first thing I think of is the Damn Yankees. Loved them!
yeah i'd say since they were all from multi platinum hit making backgrounds they might be the best example there is.
a slightly successful super BLUE MURDER featuring john sykes, carmine appice and tony franklin. speaking of carmine what about BBA and DBA
I have only heard of Nugent...
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spsimmons
When I hear "supergoup" the first thing I think of is the Damn Yankees. Loved them!
yeah i'd say since they were all from multi platinum hit making backgrounds they might be the best example there is.
a slightly successful super BLUE MURDER featuring john sykes, carmine appice and tony franklin. speaking of carmine what about BBA and DBA
I have only heard of Nugent...
tommy shaw is from STYX, a multiplatinum act in the 70's and early 80's known for their hits "lady", "best of times", "come sail away", "babe", "renegade", "mr roboto" and "show me the way". jack blades is from night ranger who were a popular band from the early-late 80's. they were best known for their songs "don't tell me you love me", "sister christian, "you can still rock in america" and "when you close your eyes".
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mickboy33
Bad English, Audioslave
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jamesfdouglas
Well these "nobodies" were already in a band together called 'Band of Joy', here's Robbie & Bonzo pre-Zep...
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Bad English, Audioslave
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rollmops
I listened to The Faces "A nod is ..." enjoying the music quite a lot and I realised that the Faces were a kind of super group of their days; 1/2 small faces, 1/2 Jeff Beck group. Sometimes wellknown musicians forming a band together can result in great music. So Keith Richards' theory about band formation, you know the "seeing the cracks in the assemblage of the Led Zep" isn't 100% right. Are there other examples of successful "superbands" and also less successful ones.
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spsimmons
When I hear "supergoup" the first thing I think of is the Damn Yankees. Loved them!
yeah i'd say since they were all from multi platinum hit making backgrounds they might be the best example there is.
a slightly successful super BLUE MURDER featuring john sykes, carmine appice and tony franklin. speaking of carmine what about BBA and DBA
I have only heard of Nugent...
tommy shaw is from STYX, a multiplatinum act in the 70's and early 80's known for their hits "lady", "best of times", "come sail away", "babe", "renegade", "mr roboto" and "show me the way". jack blades is from night ranger who were a popular band from the early-late 80's. they were best known for their songs "don't tell me you love me", "sister christian, "you can still rock in america" and "when you close your eyes".
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keefriffhard4life
"mr roboto"
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treaclefingers
...oh, and after 2 pages of posts, i'm shocked that no one has thought of, or volunteered SUPERHEAVY, given it is 3 or 5 separate threads going at last count.
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treaclefingers
...oh, and after 2 pages of posts, i'm shocked that no one has thought of, or volunteered SUPERHEAVY, given it is 3 or 5 separate threads going at last count.
Seems like the obvious, low-hanging fruit that no one picked because it was the (unspoken ) catalyst for the topic.
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treaclefingers
...oh, and after 2 pages of posts, i'm shocked that no one has thought of, or volunteered SUPERHEAVY, given it is 3 or 5 separate threads going at last count.
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Beck, Bogert and Appice: Jeff Beck and the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section. Without a doubt, their lone studio album is the worst studio album on which Beck is a featured player. No wonder he went the instrumental route afterwards.