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Fad Gadget, Ian Curtis, Hendrix, Bolan, Jim Morrison and Daevid Allen. Can’t possibly just choose one.
Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Well, the problem with bringing dead folks to life as Mary Shelley would surely agree that they come up somewhat anatomically different. Other than that small detail I usually find that most talented musicians give their best out in their first 30 years of life after which their creative side slumps in a major way.
I got very excited when I saw this thread but then the above reasons kinda ruined it for me. I’d rather focus on the up and coming as there’s plenty of fish.
Other than that small detail I usually find that most talented musicians give their best out in their first 30 years of life after which their creative side slumps in a major way.
There are exceptions. Leonard Cohen’s best work was late in his long career. Seasick Steve made crap disco, until he got older and reinvented himself. Charles Bradley was a James Brown tribute act, until he was 60 something.
Kevin Gilbert.
Malcolm Owen.
I often wonder what direction Joy Division would have gone if Ian Curtis was still alive...
Probably similar music, but the lyrics would have been much better. There is much to admire about New Order, but the lyrics are a weak point for me.
Definitely true for most careers, that's right.
I took the title as "(re)birth of a new musician with very similar qualities" because that's possibly a bit more likely to happen
Keith Richards, or maybe Cliff richard.
I don’t think they qualify as band or musicians ..... do they?
haha i should talk, I bought that cassette when i was a kid in the 80’s 
Regarding 80s pop, he’d be a far better choice than New Kids. Goodness only knows what his face would’ve looked like by now as well as what his post-Invincible sound would’ve been.
Allan Holdsworth
Scrub A.H. - clearly John Lennon
Stevie Ray Vaughan.
First thought was Frank Zappa, but after the Country music discussion, I'd love to have Roger Miller back as well...
Prince. One of my biggest regrets is not seeing him Live when he came here.
He'd be my choice, if I only had one.
This, so much
He certainly knew a good bassline — pick out the weight distribution on the bass of Billie Jean — extremely well designed.
+1. A massive talent.
Paul Mcartney (original one).
Get your tickets for the hologram tour!
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/frank-zappa-hologram-former-mothers-announce-tour-w516378
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Face: The only place left to go was turn him into a replicant Princess Diana.
Music: If you ever heard that unreleased album, purportedly taken from his HDD, most of it was tosh. But there was one track I thought outstanding. It was called Shout, and was like speed rap hip-hop disco.
Edit - Just found a slower less in your face version was released.
https://youtu.be/G-UwbfbU2f4
The Talking Heads please God I still have hope
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Pretty soon, it’s going to be possible to ‘tour’ virtual bands made up of whoever the promoters think will sell, and of course, have the rights to digitally resurrect.
One part gruesome, two parts fascinating.
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Not a Billy Campbell fan?
Snarky Google: Did you mean Talking Heads?
Niel Halstead's Sleeping on Roads has got to be the most honest Nick Drake, er, tribute records, there ever was. Fantastic record. Fantastically Drakian.
Haven't read the whole thread but has anybody said Michael Jackson?
Also: You guys have read "The Monkey's Paw"? Are you sure you want these guys back? Especially Bach??