Just curious. Who should be the White Wizard and come back a second time to finish the quest?
John Lennon
Randy Rhoads
Janis Joplin
Jim Morrison
Jimi Hendrix
Steve Clark
Kurt Cobain
Cliff Burton
Keith Moon
Obi-Rob-Kinobi



krs?
" you tell it like you're barefoot while you wear those hundred dollar shoes. Yeah, you can shuck and jive me all ya want to but, please please please, don't tell me 'bout the blues!"......Buddy Guy



I wouldn't even bring Cliff Burton back as he'd kill himself after seeing what has become of Metallica.
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Oops. I answered before the poll was up.
I voted Obi-rob, the others had ther time.
" you tell it like you're barefoot while you wear those hundred dollar shoes. Yeah, you can shuck and jive me all ya want to but, please please please, don't tell me 'bout the blues!"......Buddy Guy
Jimi Hendrix with Steve Clark in second and Randy 3rd.



Elvis.
You listed Keith Moon over John Bonham?
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Yeah, Obi-rob-Bonham.
Originally Posted by Gearjoneser
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I'll comment on all of these:
Lennon - dried up mindless zombie under the control of yoko ono. Think Bono, without any decent songs or decent band anymore. Just would have been bad.
Rhoads - This is the one I would REALLY like to have seen. He must have so much music in him that never got out. Metal, Classical, who knows what. His tone could have only got better. What amazing Ozzy albums never came to be?
Joplin - Bringing her back would only result in her death again very soon after. Waste of a wish.
Morrison - No idea. Singer. Don't care.
Hendrix - Lot's of feeling about this one. Overall, I'd really like to know how long he could have kept going, and where he would have went. History suggests it wouldn't have been far for long (Clapton, Page, Van Halen etc...all lost relevance/prominance). But he was Jimi. If ANYONE could have kept it going, and where would it have been?
Clarke - A real shame, but let's face it. Def Lep not relevant since Hysteria and not listenable since Adrenalize. It doesn't matter.
Cobain - I WISH he would have lived to make another album and reveal himself for the hack he was. I seriously think his well was dried up. Unfortunately, he went out a God. I think history is showing who the real talent in that band was....
Burton - This is my number two. I'd have really liked to have seen what Metallica would have became with him. I have no idea. Would it have stayed ultimate thrash and underground? Would it have prog metaled to death? Who knows. Cliff was an awesome force of bass and influence on the band itself.
Moon - meh. Another self-destruction that would happen sooner or later IMO. And a drummer. No great musical loss to the guitar world. Tragic, yes - do I need him back? No.



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And not to sound like a real jerk (but I probably will)..frankly, not even Phil.
The people who were taken from this earth I would love to see back- the Randys, SRVs, & Cliffs, etc. The ones who destroyed themselves with alcohol and drugs..the Lynotts, the Steve Clarks, Janis Joplins and Hendrixes had their chance.
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The ones who destroyed themselves with alcohol and drugs..the Lynotts, the Steve Clarks, Janis Joplins and Hendrixes had their chance.[/QUOTE]
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Exodus 4;13..or something.
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