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Posted: 10/26/2005, 5:39 pm
by Tattooed Angels
Axtech wrote:I ... but ... that still doesn't explain the post before that I was confused about.
(also, you'll note that I was confused about the first part of your post, since you edited in the extra musical connections 7 minutes after my reply)
EDIT: This part:
I thought she meant 6 degrees in general, not form her chart.

that is different.
I thought she meant 6 degrees in general. Like I can get from Metallica to Korn, but those bands aren't in her chart.
when I thought of bands for her chart I just edited my post instead of doing it again.. do you understand now?
I said that is differnt cause I realized she wanted from her chart. Sorry for the confusion..
man I can connect just from OLP alone. they toured with so many bands..
which reminds me
OLP-Matt Cameron( played 2 tracks on SM)-Matt is member of Pearl Jam- some members of PJ played with Members of SOundgarden to form Temple Of The Dog.
Posted: 10/26/2005, 6:28 pm
by ihatethunderbay
Tattooed Angels wrote:
which reminds me OLP-Matt Cameron( played 2 tracks on SM)-Matt is member of Pearl Jam- some members of PJ played with Members of SOundgarden to form Temple Of The Dog.
Continuing with that, Chris Cornell from Soundgerden/Temple joined members of RATM to form Audioslave
Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament of PJ/Temple were originally in Mother Love Bone
Mike McCready of Pearl Jam formed Mad Season with Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees
Maynard James Keenan of Tool/A Perfect Circle, Pat Lachman of Damageplan, Wes Scantlin of Puddle of Mudd and Ann Wilson of Heart sang with the rest of Alice in Chains on a reunion show
Posted: 10/26/2005, 10:22 pm
by bovine
Alanis Morissette toured with Barenaked Ladies.
Elvin Jones played on Stealing Babies by OLP and he played with John Coltrane. Ravi Coltrane is John's son, Alice Coltrane is his wife. Coltrane played with Thelonious Monk, Jimmy Garrison, Duke Ellington, and Miles Davis. Carlos Santana wrote some of the linar notes in the expanded version of Davis' "Bitches Brew". Dave Matthews, Everlast, Rob Thomas, Eric Clapton, and Lauren Hill played with Santana. Lauren Hill played with the Fugees. Eric Clapton played with B.B. King as well as in the bands Cream and Blind Faith. Everlast played with House Of Pain. Dave Matthews played with Tim Renolds, Trey Anistasio(sp?), and Boyd Tinsley. Trey Anistasio played with Phish.
:::troy:::
Posted: 10/27/2005, 1:57 am
by nikki4982
There's actually a website that does this. I don't remember the URL, but I've been there before.
You can basically connect anyone in the music business with anyone else.
Posted: 10/27/2005, 2:56 am
by Gimme_Shelter
you tell them this exists then you dont know where its is
your a terrible person
Posted: 10/27/2005, 3:48 am
by nikki4982
Posted: 10/27/2005, 5:53 am
by Axtech
nikki4982 wrote:There's actually a website that does this. I don't remember the URL, but I've been there before.
You can basically connect anyone in the music business with anyone else.
I know of one that was posted here a couple of times. But it just tells you what bands have a "similar" sound (plus it's complete BS).
Posted: 10/27/2005, 6:54 am
by bovine
bovine wrote:Coltrane played with Thelonious Monk, Jimmy Garrison, Duke Ellington, and Miles Davis.
Miles Davis tagged "The Wind Cries Mary" by Hendrix in one of the songs from "In A Silent Way" (I forget which one). Hendrix covered "All Along The Watchtower" by Dylan. Johnny Cash wrote the linar notes to "Nashville Skyline" and also played with Dylan. Willie Nelson, Kris Kristoferson(sp?) and Waylon Jennings played with Cash in the Highwaymen. Willie Nelson did a song with Norah Jones. Norah Jones is Ravi Shankar's daughter. George Harrison produced the album "Chants of India" by Shankar. George Harrison played with Paul, John, and Ringo in the Beatles. John Lennon was married to Yoko Ono. Paul McCartney played with Wings. His wife, Linda McCartney played in Wings. Ben Folds mentioned Linda McCartney in one of his songs. Ben Folds played with Ben Lee and Ben Kweller in The Bens. Ben Kweller played with the band Radish. Ben Kweller toured with Dashboard Confessional. Dashboard Confessional covered R.E.M. and played with Michael Stipe.
That's all I got right now
:::troy:::
Posted: 10/27/2005, 7:07 am
by PlasticAss
Michael Stipe was in 1 Giant Leap (2002) with Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper was in Top of the World (1997/I) with David Alan Grier
David Alan Grier was in Woodsman, The (2004) with Kevin Bacon.
Wait, wrong game

Posted: 10/27/2005, 9:07 am
by Eelco
Dennis Hopper did a song with Gorillaz, which is the sideproject of Damon Albarm, who also is in Blur, Graham Coxon used to be in Blur...
Posted: 10/27/2005, 12:01 pm
by nikki4982
[09:08:53] <PlasticAss> Raine Maida was in Century Hotel (2001) with Mia Kirshner. Mia Kirshner was in Murder in the First (1995) with Kevin Bacon.
And, Robbo... no, it was a different site.
Posted: 10/27/2005, 4:08 pm
by Tattooed Angels
nikki4982 wrote:[09:08:53] <PlasticAss> Raine Maida was in Century Hotel (2001) with Mia Kirshner. Mia Kirshner was in Murder in the First (1995) with Kevin Bacon.
And, Robbo... no, it was a different site.
OH MY century hotel> I dare someone to get that DVD signed by Raine. LOL. He like to forget that little movie.

Posted: 10/27/2005, 7:35 pm
by bovine
Did you see it? I didn't. It sounded like a neat premise, but I haven't heard a single positive review of it.
:::troy:::
Posted: 10/27/2005, 11:17 pm
by nikki4982

*I* like to forget that little movie!!!
Most of it, anyway. Raine and Chantal's scenes were actually some of the best in the movie... the storyline was neat. I liked one of the others, too. But aside from that... ugh. Horrible.
And I will always feel uncomfortable watching "that scene" of Raine's.

Posted: 10/27/2005, 11:29 pm
by happening fish
I TOLD Susan she should ask you guys. I have no idea what most of you are even talking about!

Posted: 10/28/2005, 4:48 pm
by Tattooed Angels
happening fish wrote:I TOLD Susan she should ask you guys. I have no idea what most of you are even talking about!

ask us what?
NIkki I actually saw Century Hotel in the theatres. I was up in Toronto and went to see it at the theatre there. There was only 3 other peopel in the theatre with me. Hey It was a mattinee. I even got it on DVD.. I never watch it, but it is one of those things you have to have..
I even remember their names. Damon and Mary..
Posted: 10/28/2005, 5:50 pm
by beautiful liar
ihatethunderbay wrote:Tattooed Angels wrote:
which reminds me OLP-Matt Cameron( played 2 tracks on SM)-Matt is member of Pearl Jam- some members of PJ played with Members of SOundgarden to form Temple Of The Dog.
Continuing with that, Chris Cornell from Soundgerden/Temple joined members of RATM to form Audioslave
Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament of PJ/Temple were originally in Mother Love Bone
Mike McCready of Pearl Jam formed Mad Season with Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees
Maynard James Keenan of Tool/A Perfect Circle, Pat Lachman of Damageplan, Wes Scantlin of Puddle of Mudd and Ann Wilson of Heart sang with the rest of Alice in Chains on a reunion show
Maynard did a duet with David Bowie who had a song remixed by Trent Reznor.
Reznor = NIN where Jeordie White is currently playing. White used to be a member of Marilyn Manson, also, he dated Jessika of Jack Off Jill who now is a member of scarling.
Reznor also sang with 1000 Homo DJs which was a project that belonged to Al Jorgenson (sp?) the man behind Ministry.
The Dresden Dolls opened for NIN, NIN opened for Skinny Puppy, and cEvin Key from Skinny Puppy + Edward Ka-Speel from the Legendary Pink Dots = The Tear Garden
Posted: 10/29/2005, 5:15 am
by nikki4982
Tattooed Angels wrote:NIkki I actually saw Century Hotel in the theatres. I was up in Toronto and went to see it at the theatre there. There was only 3 other peopel in the theatre with me. Hey It was a mattinee. I even got it on DVD.. I never watch it, but it is one of those things you have to have.
Yeah, I own it, too.

I never watch it, either.
Posted: 10/29/2005, 5:18 pm
by Tattooed Angels
nikki4982 wrote:Tattooed Angels wrote:NIkki I actually saw Century Hotel in the theatres. I was up in Toronto and went to see it at the theatre there. There was only 3 other peopel in the theatre with me. Hey It was a mattinee. I even got it on DVD.. I never watch it, but it is one of those things you have to have.
Yeah, I own it, too.

I never watch it, either.
I really didn't care for it. I thought it was too dark. Not the story, but the actual movie. Didn't they have lights there.
It aslo was a bit much to believe. Come on. If Silvio( the hotel guy) was alive inthe 20's he be about 80 or 90 not 60 like they make that guy to be.. But you have to suspend belief with this movie.
I can't believe I actually remember the stories.. Wasn't it room 820/420 or somethign like that.. I am alsmot tempted to toss it on tonight for a laugh..
But I am not going to do that.
Posted: 10/29/2005, 8:46 pm
by nikki4982

I've only watched the whole movie once ever. That's more than enough times for me.