Dinner with...

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That's a pretty tough decision to make, there are just so many people that revolutionised music through different genres. Mhmm, just thinking about some of the cool things you could hear talking with the dead like Hendrix, Lennon or Cobain. Still as cool as it would be to talk to the dead and famous I think my username sums up who I'd most like to have a conversation with.
 
Well it all depenRAB on what your aim is in spending time with him. I imagine it's infuriating to have people constantly trying to impress him.

To be perfectly honest I probably wouldn't want to talk about music to any of my idols , I'd come off as a wanker if I tried.
 
J. G. Thirlwell (Foetus). Probably my biggest musical idol. I went to see him play at a small venue in Chicago many years ago and during the opening act he stood right next to me but I had no idea what the hell to say to him so I didn't say anything. In retrospect I kind of wish I had taken the initiative to strike up a conversation with him.
 
Pretty brave of you considering you've not heard any of Sigh's music, not to mention Dr. Mikannibal's other banRAB. She'd definitely eat your testicles. As for Ms. Khikstedt - how predictable when ya think with your penis. After dem eggs, aren't you?! :p:

For me, if it could be anyone, I don't know if it'd be a musician. Writers are brilliantly insane. With that being said, I'll choose someone who writes and plays/played music. Henry Rollins. I don't know if I'd talk to him about his music, but definitely some punk. Yeah, so that's half thinkin' with my brain, half thinkin' with my vag. Still counts. :D
 
He was really nice. I talked to him for a couple minutes after a Sleepytime Gorilla Museum show. It was a pretty short conversation but he seemed like a nice guy, definitely very friendly.
 
I would probably choose to have a dinner with Devin Townsend. He is one of my favourite musicians and a huge influence not only on the style of music I play, but also on my personality.

However if we were allowed to choose fictional characters I would totally have dinner with Spider Jerusalem from the comic series "Transmetropolitan"... I mean he's a futuristic Hunter S. Thompson armed with a gun that makes you **** yourself, what's not to like?
 
Tom Waits for sure. He's a pretty unusual dude but he's got a great taste in music and a wonderful sense of humor. I feel like out of all the icons of our age he's the one that's least likely to erabrace a "more superior than thou" attitude.

Either him or Don Vliet, but I can't see him ever even feigning discussion of music. Especially since he kicked the habit...what, 25 years ago?
 
Morrissey, just to make him watch will I eat a steak...:laughing:

no that wouldn't work so I'd prefer having a cheeseburger and a couple of pints with Bruce Springsteen
 
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