A Conversation for Talking Point: Fantasy 'Band Aid' Line-Ups!
Band-Aid 17 The Helpful Dead
Frito_McGee Started conversation Nov 17, 2004
What would Band-Aid be without helping the less fortunate around the world? And who could be less fortunate than the dead?
Band-Aid 17 gathered as many dead musicians as possible to help out the dead all around the world.
The line-up?
Frank Sinatra
John Lennon
Johnny Cash
Jim Morrison
Judy Garland
Kurt Cobain
Sonny Bono
Falco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jeff Buckley
George Harrison
Jerry Garcia
Jimi Hendrix
Brian Jones
Jimmy McCulloch
Keith Moon
Notorious BIG
Frank Zappa
and of course...
Bono and Bananarama
Band-Aid 17 The Helpful Dead
Steve K. Posted Nov 17, 2004
Just a tip from rock critic Lester Bangs in a posthumous memo dated Jan '86:
"You know that jive about 'If there's a rock & roll heaven, they must have a hell of a band'? Don't believe it, pal. All the talent went straight to hell. All of it. The big acts up here are Jim Croce, Karen Carpenter, Cass Elliot, and ... especially ... Bobby Bloom! It's a nightmare. If I have to hear that f*****g 'Montego Bay' even one more time, I may kill mysel ...(ah, s**t, keep forgetting)."
Band-Aid 17 The Helpful Dead
Frito_McGee Posted Nov 17, 2004
I believe that, but who said that those from Hell culdn't be in Band-Aid. Maybe that could be one of their punishments. I mean really, could you see Kurt Cobain or Jim Morrison willingly doing a Band-Aid recording?
Band-Aid 17 The Helpful Dead
giraffezeppelin Posted Nov 22, 2004
Frito - kurt would, definately - he cared about people
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