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Paul McCartney -- Lead vocals and bass (very underrated, melodic bass player)
Robert Fripp -- Lead guitar
Lou Reed -- Rhythm/Acoustic guitar and supporting vocals
Eddie Palmieri -- Keyboards
John Bonham -- Drums

Let's see . . . One Beatle, one progressive rock God, the force behind Velvet Underground, a jazz and Latin keyboardist, and a dead drummer who sounded like he used tree trunks instead of drumsticks. Eh, works for me.
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Funny. I was just thinking about this:

-Jim Morrison, lead vocals, indecent exposure
-David Gilmour, guitar and vocals
-John Entwistle, bass guitar, vocals
-Jimmy Chamberlain, drums

Normally, I'd pick Ray Manzarek as my keyboardist, but I already have a Door in there.
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Chairman Mao - Vocals
Field Marshal Rommel - Lead guitar
Winston Churchill - Bass guitar
Emmanuel Kant - Keyboard
Frederich Nietzsche - Synthesiser
Hegel - Bagpipes
Joseph Stalin - Drums
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You forgot Hitler on tuba, but I'll let it slide . . . Good choice with Chairman Mao, though. He'll be the next William Hung!
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Lord Foul wrote:You forgot Hitler on tuba, but I'll let it slide . . .
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Vocals - Maynard
Guitar / Backup Vocals - Jerry Cantrell
Drums - Dave Grohl
Bass 1 - Les Claypool
Bass 2 - Cliff Burton
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Vocals - Freddie Mercury
Lead Guitar - Stevie Ray Vaughn
Drums - Dave Grohl
Bass - Les Claypool
Rythym Guitar/vocals - BAH! The guy from Dire Straits, I can't remember his Name (EDIT: Mark Knopfler)
2nd Lead Guitar/Vocals - Eric Clapton
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Vocals - Shara Nelson
Lead Guitar/Piano/Vocals - Matt Bellamy (Muse)
Rhythm Guitar - Adam Devlin (The Bluetones)
V. Quiet Rhythm Guitar - Richie James (Manic Street Preachers)
Bass Guitar - Mark Brydon (Moloko)
Keyboards - Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne)
Drums/Trumpet - Sean Moore (Manic Street Preachers)
Pointless Dancer - Bez (Happy Mondays)

I don't imagine for a minute that they'd work well together, but for the purposes of this exercise, here they are. I'm loathed to leave out the likes of Stone Gossard, Eddie Vedder, Ian Brown, John Squire, Alison Goldfrapp, Beth Gibbons, Dominic Chad and P.J. Harvey though.
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Had this idea coming home

Barbershop quartet
-Tom Waits
-Bob Dylan
-Louis Armstrong
-Brian Johnson (AC/DC)
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