If one musician was risen from the dead...

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Dfskelleton

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I kinda wish that Michael Jackson were to come back with no zombie effects, so that when people start making fun of him again I can go "Weren't you all just talking about how much you missed him?" I mean, he was a fine singer, but people only pointed this out after he died. Until then, he was made fun of ludicrously. It's funny how quickly people's oppinions changed.
I liked some of his songs, but I must say, with no insult, that he looked really creepy.
Other than that, Scatman John would be pretty epic. That man is a legend among my friends and I.
 

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Macabre9037 said:
Miles Davis. I want to see what else he could possibly do for Jazz music as a whole.
Yes, I would have to agree with you.

He made so many genres, it would be interesting to see what he would do with the current jazz scene.
 

crovax873

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I was gonna say Freddie, but every third person on this thread suggested him. I will say Charlie Christian or Wes Montgomery. Both were incredibly influential at the time of their deaths and could have made an even bigger impact.

Close runner up would be Charlie Parker, but I don't play sax so I am a little biased.
 

MadCapMunchkin

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Dio, "Rainbow in the Dark".

Still, though, I would not be greedy (since Dio is so desperately needed in heaven), so I would probably go with Cliff, get original Metallica back together for "Master of Puppets" one last time.
 

the Dept of Science

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ShadeHedgehog1 said:
Honestly, Buddy Holly,

He died so unexpectedly... one of my fav. classical guys.

1, 2, 3 O'Clock, 4 O'Clock Rock,
5, 6, 7 O'Clock, 8 O'Clock Rock,
9, 10, 11 O'Clock 12 O'Clock Rock,
We're gonna Rock,
Around,
The Clock Tonight...
... thats Bill Hailey and the Comets. Buddy Holly is Rave On, That'll Be the Day and Peggy Sue.
 

urahara75

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Easy, Rick James. Then we'd hop into my time machine, go back to the 80s & party like it's 1985. :>
 

Mr Somewhere

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Ian Curtis, it's strange, I think he's only been mentioned once... It would have been interesting to see how Joy Division would have developed... How would we have been without New Order, I'm curious now.