Which band would you like to go 'unplugged'
The ones i want to go on the show are
Foo Fighters
Metallica
and um maybe weezer or green day
The ones i want to go on the show are
Foo Fighters
Metallica
and um maybe weezer or green day
return to forever circa 1976
sharegreenday is a beautiful choice how ever they dont come to mind for great unplugged sets as huge a fan of them that i am however the one that i think would deliver an unplugged on the same level as some of the best unpluggeds (nirvana, Pj, AIC, Maniacs. . .) i would have to give my vote to Slipknot
I've noticed that the quality in the unplugged show went down hill fluck off fast after the memerable nirvana show and all before were great yet all after were flaming *beep* and an insult that they would try to pass it off as unplugged
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Dan Cody will rise from the fridge and kill Jimmy Cuervo
"RADIOHEAD HAS LOTS OF "UNPLUGGED" "
yeah am sure theres a boot leg of them doing something like that. look it up on you Utube.
also notice that the general quality of music turned to a flaming pile after KC's death. I mean, we still had good music really till 96 (before the death of Bradley Nowell and half of STP - well, almost), but I guess the death of Kurt meant the death of grunge (thank you media) and with that the death of music.
And as we wind on down the road...
Pavement would be good.
The killers would be ok
Muse would also be good
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS! Doesn't it make sense? They've been with MTV for years - it seems like a natural thing to do.
shareI think Foo Fighters would be an awesome choice. I read that The Police were going to do one. That'll be memorable if they do it WITHOUT Kayne West.
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John Mayer , Coldplay and Nas..
I would buy it if they did oen.
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I'd like to see Soundgarden unplugged to finish out the grunge big four. Even if it's just a one-off reunion.
sharepaul mccartney
ringo starr
the rolling stones
green day
my chemical romance
nickelback
afi
also i would like to see pearl jam's unreleased unplugged session
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you can't play MCRs *beep* brand of music unplugged. Its the only thing that would make it sound *beep*
Its better to burn out than fade away.
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Look at Alice In Chains. Normally a band that makes heavy use of guitar distortion and voice alteration (Staley). Yet their Unplugged was amazing.
shareMCCartney was one of the first ones. He even released it on CD
shareI would like to see Dave Matthews Band, Metallica, or Incubus.
"What an excellent day for an exorcism."
dave matthews IS unplugged, with the exception of an electric bass.
soundgarden would be kick ass.
NINE INCH NAILS would be amazing to see... just how they would pull it off.
the foo would be good...
I'd wanna see
Blink-182
Green Day
Linkin Park
Senses Fail
Pearl Jam, Damien Rice, Green Day, The Killers, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bruce Springsteen,
Given their timeless and varied repetoir/catalog, I'd say the Red Hot Chili Peppers are the prime candidate for the 'Unplugged' treatment.
Pearl Jam could do an updated 'unplugged' using material from the 2000's and beyond.
Damien Rice would be an excellent unplugged choice.
Green Day would be interesting unplugged.
Nickelback could do it, but it'd be weird. Nickelback has no soft songs, nothing intimate. It's all modern-day ballad-arena rock.
The Killers are a perfect choice for Unplugged. I guess Daughtry would be good ratings, though he's not my favorite.
It matters because music is so.....different today that capturing a spirit from 16 years ago would be magic.
Brian Peppers is my Homeboy
Hmm.. I Would most of all like to see Iron Maiden.
That would be AWESOME!!!
But something there would have been truly amazing: Guns N' Roses! The original of course, with Axl, Slash, Izzy and all the guys!
Other suggestions could be Pink Floyd, maybe? Or Jack Johnson!
Would've been awesome to see Linkin Park unplugged!
Prostitute: What the *beep* are you doing?
Johnny: I'm gonna kill a bunch of people.
I would love to see Arctic Monkeys unplugged
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