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Who do you want to see work together? Could be performers or a producer you'd like to see with a particular artist.

As a huge JT and Lady Gaga fan, I'd love to hear a song from them. Adding Kanye to that track wouldn't hurt either.
 
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so, one day at work my friend and i were talking about bands we'd love to see play. at one point he says "i wanna see the Whotles." and im like "the what now?" and he says again, "the whotles". im obviously confused. so he says to me, "what instruments are missing from the original Who line up?" and obviously i say "well, moon and entwistle are dead, so bass and drums." and he says "okay, what instruments are left from the beatles line up" and it suddenly hits me "bass and drums!!! THE WHOTLES! THATS BRILLIANT!!!"

so my answer: Roger Daltry, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.
 
so, one day at work my friend and i were talking about bands we'd love to see play. at one point he says "i wanna see the Whotles." and im like "the what now?" and he says again, "the whotles". im obviously confused. so he says to me, "what instruments are missing from the original Who line up?" and obviously i say "well, moon and entwistle are dead, so bass and drums." and he says "okay, what instruments are left from the beatles line up" and it suddenly hits me "bass and drums!!! THE WHOTLES! THATS BRILLIANT!!!"

so my answer: Roger Daltry, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.

That would be awesome.
 
This is a tough one for me. I love music and great music is truly immortal. So if I had to pick some musicians that I'd love to see collaborate it'd be:

Maynard James Keenan, James Murphy, Jeff Loomis, Steve Harris, and Tuomas Holopainen.

or

Tarja Turunen, Jon Schaffer, Chuck Schuldiner(RIP), Cliff Burton, and Nick Menza.
 
I'd like to see Pat Benatar and Martina McBride do an album together. Covers or new stuff, doesn't matter to me.

Their episode of Crossroads was awesome and that's two huge voices from two amazing vocallists
 
so, one day at work my friend and i were talking about bands we'd love to see play. at one point he says "i wanna see the Whotles." and im like "the what now?" and he says again, "the whotles". im obviously confused. so he says to me, "what instruments are missing from the original Who line up?" and obviously i say "well, moon and entwistle are dead, so bass and drums." and he says "okay, what instruments are left from the beatles line up" and it suddenly hits me "bass and drums!!! THE WHOTLES! THATS BRILLIANT!!!"

so my answer: Roger Daltry, Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.
I think my brain just exploded from the awesome.:wow:
 
John Frusciante and Martin Gore.

Frusciante's been experimenting with electronics more and more over the years. His solo stuff is a big departure from anything he's done with the Chili Peppers. He's also a big Depeche Mode fan and has mentioned in interviews that he admires Martin Gore's songwriting. Gore is a fantastic musician and I'd really love to hear what the two of them could come up with.
 
Pat Benatar, Cristina Scabbia, Alex Skolnick, Yngwie Malmsteen, David Ellefson, and Richard Christy.
 
I'd love to see Mike Patton collaborate with Mastodon, not only cause they are my favourite band / artist, but I think they could do something pretty special togethor
 
Maynard James Keenan, Trent Reznor, Jim Martin, Steve DiGiorgio, and Tuomas Holopainen.
 
Vocals/Drums: Dave Grohl
Vocals/Lead Guitar: Jack White
Bass: Flea

or

Vocals: Chris Cornell
Guitar: Slash
Bass: Krist Novoselic
Drums: Chad Smith

or

Vocals: Scott Weiland
Lead Guitar: John Frusciante
Rhythm guitar: Tom Morello
Bass: Flea
Drums: Lars Ulrich
 
I want to see Bruce Springsteen do an acoustic album (similar to Nebraska) with Rick Rubin producing similar to what Rubin did with Johnny Cash.
 
It probably would've never happened. But I would've loved to have seen Michael Jackson and Prince do something together.

I remember Prince was supposed to work with Michael on Bad. But it didn't work out. Would've been nice to hear Prince and Michael do some great music. Imagine Michael singing Purple Rain while Prince did the guitar solo? Or better yet Prince doing Dirty Diana?

The potential was there and to see two musical geniuses create magic together would've been out of this world.
 
Vocals: Corey Taylor
Guitar: Matt Heafy
Guitar: James Murphy
Bass: Steve Harris
Keyboards: Trent Reznor
Drums: Alex Van Halen
 
I want Les Claypool to play bass for Metallica for just one song!
 
I want Spider from PM5K and Rob Zombie to do another song together. They did a song on Tonight the Stars Revolt, but they need to do another. Or they need to at least tour together.
 
Ray Davies, Paul McCartney, Pete Townsend, and Mick Jagger. The Big 4 of the 60's, all right there. It would be stunning.

Then, just for kicks, have Kenny Jones of The Small Faces be the drummer. I would weep for joy.
 
Vocals: Tom S. Englund
Guitar: Jeff Waters
Guitar: Dino Cazares
Bass: Jason Newstead
Keyboards: Kristofer von Wachenfeldt
Drums: Dave Suzuki
 
After listening to Michael Jackson's song "Morphine". I would've loved to have seen Michael Jackson and Trent Reznor do some music together.

Morphine is very industrial inspired music and it would've been a great combination of two musical geniuses creating wonderful music.
 
Mikael Åkerfeldt, Devin Townsend, Sean Malone, Mike Portnoy
 

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