maltaseagull
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They were a band from their teens.Genesis
Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford (Mike and the Mechanics), Steve Hackett and Tony Banks.
A super group but not what I would call a supergroup.
They were a band from their teens.Genesis
Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford (Mike and the Mechanics), Steve Hackett and Tony Banks.
Claiming Led Zeppelin were a super group is like claiming Deep Purple were a super group because Jon Lord had played with the Flower Pot Men.supergroup being it’s members have all previously had success and are regarded as being superlative in their abilities and not a group of musicians who get together for a one off show be that as a tribute to an artist who has died or for the benefit of charity. Finally I think the musicians need to not rest on past greatness but to move the standards of music into new areas as such while I loved the Wilburys music it wasn’t transformative as was Led Zeppelin and to a slightly less a case Cream
With that in mind my super groups in order are
1. Led Zeppelin
2. Cream
3. The Travelling Wilburys
4. CSN
5. The Band
How are they a supergroup? It's just been Josh Homme + a rotating cast of pals over the last 20 years.Queen's of the Stone age are probably the most prominent at the moment.
I saw them play the Shepherd’s Bush Empire the night Michael Jackson died. I meet Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden quietly standing next to the mixing desk. Chad Smith hit the drums so hard. Great nightI give you Chickenfoot. They released released two studio albums, one live album, and one box set. Now defunct as Chad Smith too busy with RHCP and Satriani with his solo career
Joe Satriani
Michael Anthony
Chad Smith
Sammy Hagar
I misread the original post.Were they a Super Group? What bands were they in before?
A bit off topic. At the Villa home game this season I spotted Adrian Smith's guitar tech Sean Brady by Dick's bar. Lovely chap, had a quick chat and he gave me one of Adrian's custom Ernie Ball ' Legacy of the Beast ' picks.I saw them play the Shepherd’s Bush Empire the night Michael Jackson died. I meet Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden quietly standing next to the mixing desk. Chad Smith hit the drums so hard. Great night
That’s about my position. I still play Wheels of Fire regularly, both live and studio albums. And I think Cream are the only group really who could claim that all three basically were at the top of their trade - particularly Bruce and Baker.Cream. Three of the greatest at what they did, and Disraeli Gears sounds as good now as it did in 1967. Agree though that the Traveling Wilburys were great.