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Dr. Feelgood and The Temptations. Not one original member in either.
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
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Mongoose
If you have seen the Beach Boys and there was at least one person on the stage by the last name of Wilson, to me, that's the real thing. Going out to hear Mike Love and company, not so much.
What do y'all think?
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
Not always the case though - Deep Purple being a prime example.
If they called it quits after original singer Rod Evans left, we would have never been gifted with what has come to be known as the classic lineup with Ian Gillan on vocals.
And Fleetwood Mac...adding Christine McVie and then Bob Welch signaled a complete change of direction for the band - some might even prefer that to the original Peter Green version.
Then adding Nicks and Buckingham (after Welch left) didn't hurt, and some actually prefer that version the best - whatever the case probably the most successful version of the band.
Can't think of any other examples right now though - maybe those are the only two case where it worked out?
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
Not always the case though - Deep Purple being a prime example.
If they called it quits after original singer Rod Evans left, we would have never been gifted with what has come to be known as the classic lineup with Ian Gillan on vocals.
And Fleetwood Mac...adding Christine McVie and then Bob Welch signaled a complete change of direction for the band - some might even prefer that to the original Peter Green version.
Then adding Nicks and Buckingham (after Welch left) didn't hurt, and some actually prefer that version the best - whatever the case probably the most successful version of the band.
Can't think of any other examples right now though - maybe those are the only two case where it worked out?
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geordiestone
It's a strange deal with The Killers at present. Only Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vanucci play on stage with session musicians but yet the whole band play on the latest Album. Odd.
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
Not always the case though - Deep Purple being a prime example.
If they called it quits after original singer Rod Evans left, we would have never been gifted with what has come to be known as the classic lineup with Ian Gillan on vocals.
And Fleetwood Mac...adding Christine McVie and then Bob Welch signaled a complete change of direction for the band - some might even prefer that to the original Peter Green version.
Then adding Nicks and Buckingham (after Welch left) didn't hurt, and some actually prefer that version the best - whatever the case probably the most successful version of the band.
Can't think of any other examples right now though - maybe those are the only two case where it worked out?
I meant it's done with the name of the Band for me, your sample of the Mac is the best sample the New Fleedwood Mac. has nothing the do with the Peter Green Mac so my opinion they should have used an other name New or whatever.........Eric Burdon did it with the New Animals
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Your right Nate .......if the singer is "replaced" it's done
Not always the case though - Deep Purple being a prime example.
If they called it quits after original singer Rod Evans left, we would have never been gifted with what has come to be known as the classic lineup with Ian Gillan on vocals.
And Fleetwood Mac...adding Christine McVie and then Bob Welch signaled a complete change of direction for the band - some might even prefer that to the original Peter Green version.
Then adding Nicks and Buckingham (after Welch left) didn't hurt, and some actually prefer that version the best - whatever the case probably the most successful version of the band.
Can't think of any other examples right now though - maybe those are the only two case where it worked out?
I meant it's done with the name of the Band for me, your sample of the Mac is the best sample the New Fleedwood Mac. has nothing the do with the Peter Green Mac so my opinion they should have used an other name New or whatever.........Eric Burdon did it with the New Animals
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Incidentally I did see The Doors of the 21st Century with Ian Asbury, it was a good show...no Jim Morrison, but not money I regretted spending.