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What band was never the same after losing a member
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"Jon Anderson of Yes,Yes are still going but not the same without him"
Very true. I almost was OK with Trevor Horn as the Drama album was good, but the treatment of Jon when he had to rest because of his health and instead of waiting they replaced him, then when they ousted Rick's son Oliver to bring back Geoff Downes was just unforgivable.
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"AC/DC after Bonn died some would argue that was when their career took off…
I only saw the original line-up and wasn’t really a fan, so can’t do the comparison."
They were going to be a big anyway, Highway to Hell with Mutt Lange producing was their stepping stone to the big time, Bonn sadly missed out.
All my opinion of course
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By *rlandoMan 49 weeks ago
Lincolnshire |
when Mick Jones was kicked out of the Clash around 82 , they carried on til 85 , but no one really remembers them after Mick left ...
Also when Glen Matlock was sacked from the Pistols , it was all over .. |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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Slipknot and Korn. I Don't listen to either of them much these day's, but after losing Joey and David the sound was never the same. Both bands were very drum driven groove wise. |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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I was a fan of AC/ DC with Bonn and Brian Johnson and still am to this day . Same goes for Paul Dianno and Bruce . The best bands evolve and will always be good |
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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago
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Thin Lizzy, no Phil, no Lizzy
Rainbow- after Dio it all went downhill
Black Sabbath - post Ozzy some good music but not the same.
Deep Purple, different after every line up change
Dragonforce - after ZP Theart left.
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By *orny PTMan 49 weeks ago
Peterborough |
Genesis:
Prog rock with Peter (The brains of the outfit)
Prog Rock with Steve (The backbone)
Radio friendly pop with Phil
Other band members have been and gone throughout the years, but these two departures were seismic. |
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"Syd Barrett - Pink Floyd. I prefer them after he died. Either way, they were never the same.
You’re missing out a lot of work between 1968 (when he left) and 2006 (when he died)!"
Sure, living in obscurity painting and whatnot. After he left then - they were very different. |
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By *os19Man 49 weeks ago
Edmonton |
At the Freddie Mercury tribute concert rumour has it George Michael performance was so good that he was approached by the other 3 Queen members to be their new lead singer. I guess we will never know if Queen with George as lead singer would have been as good. |
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By *orny PTMan 49 weeks ago
Peterborough |
"At the Freddie Mercury tribute concert rumour has it George Michael performance was so good that he was approached by the other 3 Queen members to be their new lead singer. I guess we will never know if Queen with George as lead singer would have been as good."
Writing or singing?: we'll never know.
Though saying that, imagine Freddie going through George's solo career back catalogue.... |
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