Who would have been awesome if they'd lived longer(music artists)

Schubert, of course. His last works - piano sonatas, string quartets and quintet, and Lieder (Winterreise, Schwanengesang) - are almost all absolute masterpieces. To think he could plausibly have lived long enough to hear Wagner’s first operas…

Also Chopin, Pergolese and, to a lesser extent, Lekeu.

I’m adding votes for Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jim Croce.

In the musical theater world, the biggest question is what Jonathan Larson might have done had one of the two hospitals he went to a week before his sudden death of an aorta aneurysm had diagnosed and treated it. Rent went on the huge success, but what might have been.

I love Croce’s music, as well, and he only had about a year and a half as a nationally-known musician before the plane crash.

What I had forgotten, until reading his Wikipedia article, was this:

So, if he’d lived, who knows if he would have remained in the music industry?

Ian Curtis. Certainly he hadn’t peaked yet.

I don’t know about SRV. Much as I love him, he emerged pretty much fully formed and there’s really not a whole lot of difference between his earliest stuff and his last recordings. He had certainly mastered his instrument and his genre, but he was never really pushing any boundaries.

On the other hand, there’s Danny Gatton…

Good Lord, yes.

I would have liked to hear more from John Denver.

Absolutely. Joy Division were already playing around with electronics when he died, and I think he was on the same pathway musically as the rest of the band. New Order, but with Ian lyrics would have been quite a thing.

  1. Michael Hedges. Who knows what kind of amazing guitar work he might have gone on to perform.

  2. While it’s true that he already reached his peak, oh how I wish there was more Tom Petty music to look forward to.

Paul McCartney.

(Too soon?)

A little too soon, yes. :smiley:

He released a new single just yesterday: Come On To Me

What genre is that?

If we’re talking Seattle musicians, the one that would have been most interesting has they lived has to be Andrew Wood. If Mother Love Bone had continued and become anywhere near as successful as the other big grunge bands, and yet retained the 80s glam influence, the whole course of 90s rock might have been different, without the wholesale rejection (on the surface, at least) of the 80s.

Cass Eliot had such a wonderful voice. I think she would have been even better as she aged.

I’d love to have heard Jimi Hendrix playing with either John Coltrane or Miles Davis.

:slight_smile:

Did Hendrix ever do jazz?

A lot of good suggestions here. I submit Randy Rhodes.

Nirvana - I think they would have evolved quite a bit and I would love to live in an alternative world where we can hear their music from 95-present.

Layne Staley - He was barely alive when he was alive, sadly. I would have loved to have 5-6 Alice in Chains more albums with him on board.

I disagree. Remember his addiction problems stagnated him for a while but that was behind him. He was starting to record acoustic as well as spreading out to more jazz styles. The Vaughn brothers album had a much different feel. I think he would have kept evolving.