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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on June 16, 2020, 08:45:49 pm
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Saw this one on the Facebook...
Connect Mick Jones of Foreigner to Mick Jones of the Clash, Kevin bacon style six connections or less. I did it in five connections. So curious as to what anyone else can come up with. Will post mine later...
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Update found a much shorter path :p
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That’s a tough one...I should know it...my guess is it involves Guy Stevens who produced some early Spooky Tooth and the Clash way later...Mick Jones of foreigner was in spooky tooth late on but some spooky tooth member must have been in the early incarnation produced by Guy
So Guy Stevens would be a link
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So initially I was working from the idea that Thomas Dolby is well known for playing keyboards on Foreigners "Urgent" so surely there is a connection there. My path from there was
Mick Jones
Thomas Dolby
George Clinton
Don Letts who directed a Clinton documentary
Mick Jones.
But, looking at Mick Jones specifically I saw that Ian Hunter played on his solo album. And the other better Mick Jones produced Ian's album Short Back and Sides.
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Now try to connect these Jones
Davy Jones to David Jones(Bowie)
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Davy Jones is in a band with Mike Nesmith
M. Nesmith is involved with soundtrack for Repo Man
Iggy Pop is on Repo Man Soundtrack
Done
Dang, just found out Jimmy Buffet has a cameo in Repo Man at the end
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-9J4r7GACyoQ/VPDX2_70SCI/AAAAAAAAL1A/OEGdNSLb0o4/s1600/RepoMan4.png)
(one of the blond agents)
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Davy Jones is in a band with Mike Nesmith
M. Nesmith is involved with soundtrack for Repo Man
Iggy Pop is on Repo Man Soundtrack
Done
Don's musical snob hat... But did Nesmith work directly with Iggy? But kudos on eye opening gambit..
Mine was a bit classier
Davy Jones
Hal Blaine
Frank Sintara
Bing Crosby
David Bowie
and I'm sure there is a better Hal Blaine to Bowie connection given he played on 15K tracks and Bowie had so may collaborators
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Ok now do
Howard Jones and Quincy Jones
Here is a cool bit about the recording of Iggy's Repo man (so can't find any evidence that MN worked with iggy directly...yet)
http://www.repomanfilm.com/iggypoprecording.htm
This made me crack up
While we broke down the instruments and repositioned the vocal mic, Iggy's coke dealer arrived. When the man left, Iggy was in possession of 2 grams of coke. He laid it out on the producer's Table. Everyone waited in anticipation of Iggy giving each of us a line. Instead, and to the utter shock of everyone in the room, Iggy quickly scratched the coke into 2 giant lines the size of Cuban cigars and snorted all of it in two huge sniggs.
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turns out this Howard to Quincy was easy
(https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/W.MyzRAWGpJBJzwwa6x1mw--~A/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjtzbT0xO3c9MTI4MDtoPTk2MA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en/homerun/feed_manager_auto_publish_494/98a4ea5658f394f1ec95d0b3201f655c)
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Phil Collins might be the Kevin Bacon of Music!
At least in the 1975-1985 period nobody played with more people
The guy has like a 4 cd box set taken just from collaborations
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Ok...I'll make this harder
Jesus Jones and The Brian Jonestown Massacre
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Ok...I'll make this harder
Jesus Jones and The Brian Jonestown Massacre
If I could only find that family tree of BJM that connected Anton to a massive amount of bands...
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Phil Collins might be the Kevin Bacon of Music!
I'd nominate Kenny Aronoff.
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I'm sure Hal Blaine and others of the Wrecking Crew\The Funk Brothers will top either of those..
And i'm finding Jesus Jones to BJM tough... as Jesus Jones kept to themselves with not many side projects. Possibly something through the Waco Brothers as their bass player is a member of that group.
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Matt Sweeney is a modern day 🥓
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well this is the family tree i remember seeing but it's about a decade out of date
(https://www.oocities.org/elephantstonedmagazine/familytree.JPG)
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who could forget when the The Imperial Butt Wizards ruled the airwaves!
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I never did see Brian Jonestown Massacre
A bunch of us drove up to Baltimore to see them at Ottobar circa 2005 maybe and while driving up right about when we were first seeing Camden Yards heard they had cancelled
Pretty lame..never really wanted to see them after that
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I never did see Brian Jonestown Massacre
A bunch of us drove up to Baltimore to see them at Ottobar circa 2005 maybe and while driving up right about when we were first seeing Camden Yards heard they had cancelled
Pretty lame..never really wanted to see them after that
Anyone remember the BigYawn BJM show?
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I'm going down the Imperial Butt Wizards rabbit hole, someone had to do it... Turns out one of the members as in the Three O'Clock and Salvation Army.
http://patternsandtones.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-imperial-butt-wizards.html
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Se7C7oQIKmQ/UVM1paE2cyI/AAAAAAAAAnk/JesDInjJ5x0/s1600/IBW7.jpg)
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I'm going down the Imperial Butt Wizards rabbit hole
I think I just identified your Epitaph
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Now try to connect these Jones
Davy Jones to David Jones(Bowie)
Davy Jones
Frank Zappa (was in Head)
Adrian Belew
Bowie
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Nice!
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Now try to connect these Jones
Davy Jones to David Jones(Bowie)
Davy Jones
Frank Zappa (was in Head)
Adrian Belew
Bowie
well done!
I was trying to do a Jimi Hendrix link as he opened for them on a tour
but wasn't getting anywhere