I would like to hear them do a track with Andre 3000 or work with RIck Rubin...
I'd like to see a collaboration with Buckethead.
not really, but Buckethead is frickin amazing.
Maybe Jimmy Page, or Iron and Wine, or the Flaming Lips, or Pink Floyd. I think these guys with Pink Floyd would be stellar.
Hell, I just wanna hear em cover "Echoes". Then all that is musical in my life would be complete.
i think pharrell williams of the neptunes would engineer some crazy-ass backbeats for the boys to work off of. there is some serious funk-soul power in the boys that isn't fully tapped yet.
echoes is my all time favorite song... gilmour's guitar work on that is amazing
pearl jam
we had a similar thread somewhere, but....
producer-wise id love to hear something produced by brian eno or jim o'rourke.
omg, brian eno producing would be a freakin trip. maybe he can work on the Z remix... brian eno remixing Dondante... :o :o :o
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I remember that thread & said the same thing then - a dub reggae album produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Fiona Apple and Tool. Think about it.
QuoteFiona Apple and Tool. Think about it.
Wham! and Motorhead?
Peaches and Clay Aiken??
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE OR HAVE
CIPPOLINI SIT IN WITH THE BAND..
IT WOULD BE A VERY VERY GOOD FIT.
calexico and/or iron & wine, maybe. that would be pretty interesting.
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Wham! and Motorhead?
Peaches and Clay Aiken??
Come on now! No Peaches without Herb, please.
Kathleen Edwards was so excellent when i saw her with them, and she added such an excellent element to "GOlden," i think she should do something more with the band
Other than that, Jeff Tweedy (wish he'd come out for a golden on the june tour...)
Sufjan Stevens
Cat Power
Flaming Lips
Jim O'rourek
Andrew Bird (MORE)
M. Ward (MORE)
Jeff Tweedy/Wilco
Iron and Wine
VHS or Beta (It would be awesome to hear Jim sing over one of thier songs)
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Come on now! No Peaches without Herb, please.
Speaking of Peaches, what about the Presidents of the U.S.? Jim singing "Lump" would be outrageous.
i agree that a pearl jam collaboration would be pretty cool. they've been among my top three bands for years. MMj, only about two years. 8)
since i see pearl jam unfortunately getting a little stale, i think jim could revitalize ed a bit. that is, help him focus on the sound of his music rather than the sound of his voice talking (though i agree with much of what he says).
and on the flip side....imagine those two f-ing voices singin together!!! whew
there is, or was, and probably still is, a huuuuuuuge thread dedicated to MMJ on theskyiscrape.com's (pearl jam fan site) "other bands" forum. it's pretty much all positive. i was psyched on it.
I would like to see MMJ work with The Flaming Lips or Radiohead. MMJ, TFL, and RadioH are, in my opinion, the 3 most creative artistic bands in the world today. If they were to work with an older band I would want it to be Pink FLoyd....or the Beatles. And finally, if they were to do rap, I think Conyaye W. should produce it...and Common should rap with Jim.
Peace out.
I would like to see them work with U2's The Edge and the producer they worked with for a little while, Flood. MMJ could learn tons from those guys and probably make an unbelievable record.
andre 3000 (just listen to "Prototype" !!!!!!!)
steven wilson
damon gough (badly drawn boy)
or The Shins
I'd love to see Angus Young playing along to One Big Holiday live. While doing that funny duckwalk, Thunderstruck-style!
I'd like to see Jimmy Page just jam out with our boys in an impove style jam session with some stream of conciousness vocals with thick reverb by Jim. I'm actually thinking about kidnapping all 5 members of mmj and Jimmy Page and locking them in my basement with different musical instruments for about a month and video tapeing the whole thing. Then making a feature film retelling the whole story. It's going to be like the musical version of SAW.
a MMJ collaboration with the guy from M83 would pretty much be the most mind-blowing record ever.
JACK WHITE. I don't know how it would work but it would, oh it would.
Alison Krauss.....damn best of both worlds!
QuoteAlison Krauss.....damn best of both worlds!
Good Call!!!!
QuoteAlison Krauss.....damn best of both worlds!
She's beautiful!
Neko Case. Word.
:) Forgot about Anthony Keidis and Red Hot Chili Peppers! :)
They should just come together and fuse into one huge superpower of a band and take over the world and history and everything people thought they knew about music!
how about neil diamond in a last waltz/the band style crazyness
Definately Daniel Lanois..everything the guy touches turns to gold...and grammies.
U2's best work, Bob Dylan Time Out Of Mind...
That would be over the top
QuoteDefinately Daniel Lanois..everything the guy touches turns to gold...and grammies.
U2's best work, Bob Dylan Time Out Of Mind...
That would be over the top
i think brian eno has been responsible for u2's best work. maybe we can at least agree its a producer responsible and not the band themselves. ;)
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i think brian eno has been responsible for u2's best work. maybe we can at least agree its a producer responsible and not the band themselves. ;)
C'mon Rat. We all know it was Eno AND Lanois that did the Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby. But I will agree that the producERS were largely responsible for those awesome albums. Steve Lillywhite just doesn't cut it. :)
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C'mon Rat. We all know it was Eno AND Lanois that did the Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby. But I will agree that the producERS were largely responsible for those awesome albums. Steve Lillywhite just doesn't cut it. :)
yes yes yes, but im saying its more eno than lanois. i think its all the velvet he used to wear. ;)
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i think its all the velvet he used to wear. ;)
Commendable.
sigur ros imagine the clash of guitars and vocals would be out of this world
neil young with crazy horse
sparklehorse
mogwai
god speed you black emperor