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Started by McKekS

Today on my way to the office was listening to RATM and it set me thinking, how many fatastic bands have fallen apart! how many extremely talented musicians have died. Ans i have no chance to see them live ever! Life is unfair!

If you would have the possibility to make the reunion of one band and resurect one musician, who would it be?

It would be a very tough choice for me, but i would reunite Fatih No More and bring back Freddie Mercury.

what about you?

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:15

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deadsetgav wrote:

Reform: Faith No More (although it wouldnt be the same)

Resurect: Jeff Buckley

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:17

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motherh666 wrote:

Reform: Faith No More, absolutely. I thankfully saw them shortly before they split. What a band.

Resurrect: Elvis. A young Elvis.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:20

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deadsetgav wrote:

motherh666 wrote:

Resurrect: Elvis. A young Elvis.

can we not have the fat, sweaty one in the jump suit?

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:22

#4

motherh666 wrote:

No. This time we’ll keep him off the pills and make sure the Colonel doesn’t fuck up his finances. Then we shove him into the Big Brother Celebrity Island Jungle thing.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:30

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deadsetgav wrote:

at least there would be no cheeseburgers there :D

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 15:33

#6

Superstick Dude wrote:

Reform Big Black

Bring back Layne Staley

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 16:08

#7

30seconds wrote:

Reform: pitchshifter
Resurrect: Dimebag darell

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 16:14

#8

Nitro wrote:

Reform: Faith No More
Resurrect: Phil Lynott

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 16:16

#9

RobbyVDH wrote:

Resurrect Dimebag and reform Pantera

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 16:40

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

Resurrect Ian Curtis and reform Joy Division.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 16:48

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Chump Change wrote:

Reform - Rage Against The Machine

Resurrect - Toss up between Kurt Cobain and also Stuart Adamson from Big Country.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 17:12

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allroy wrote:

Reform: Hüsker Dü

Resurrect: Joey Ramone (I’d thought about Kurt Cobain, but I think one should respect it if someone chose to give away his life)

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 17:44

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Divers (Simon) wrote:

Reform- Faith No More or soundgarden

Resurrect- Johnny Cash

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 18:07

#14

motherh666 wrote:

allroy wrote:

Resurrect: Joey Ramone (I’d thought about Kurt Cobain, but I think one should respect it if someone chose to give away his life)

Joey did in his own way too.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 18:28

#15

Super Hans wrote:

Dimebag and Pantera…or Zeppelin,
I probably would ve said Pumpkins but that seems to be on the cards now

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 19:32

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Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

allroy wrote:

Resurrect: Joey Ramone (I’d thought about Kurt Cobain, but I think one should respect it if someone chose to give away his life)

Yeah, I thought that about Ian C. Don’t think he’d be too chuffed about coming back to the land of the living.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 20:01

#17

Chump Change wrote:

Dermot wrote:

Yeah, I thought that about Ian C. Don’t think he’d be too chuffed about coming back to the land of the living.

Guess you would be right with Kurt, but I would be selfish and have him back just for one more Nirvana album!

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 21:23

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not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:

everyones reformation idea’s seem to be rather rock and roll but i’d probably settle for mansun.

as for resurrection i’d have to choose freddie mercury too.

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 21:35

#19

Andy Bantam wrote:

Reform Faith no More? Nah… What for? They were good once. They went a bit rubbish, didn’t they?

I really don’t know who I’d reform, given the power. I think it’s good that bands spilt up. They influence the next generation and that moves things on… so on and so forth… It is crap when a band splits up before it’s time or for the wrong reason though. E.g. ‘Were not political enough’ or ‘Artistic differences’ (cough ego cough).

I suppose I’d reform men at work for a bit of a laugh. Just to see how bad they really were. :p

Posted on Mon, 11 July 2005 at 22:47

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deadsetgav wrote:

Andy Bantam wrote:

Reform Faith no More? Nah… What for? They were good once. They went a bit rubbish, didn’t they?

You appear to have been mis-informed. :D

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 06:07

#21

Cuchulain wrote:

Reform : Soundgarden

Resurrect : Rory Gallagher

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 07:42

#22

soul doubt (an) wrote:

I don’t like your rules… ;)
I would resurrect Joey Ramone, but accoring to your rules that can not bring back the Ramones…
That is the only band I really want to be reformed at the moment…
I was always convinced of seeing them when I would be old enough, like those guys did reunion-tours… :)
When I was old enough they started to die, one by one :(

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 08:10

#23

Divers (Simon) wrote:

I was speaking to my dad yesterday had he said
Reform Led Zepplin so therefore resurrect John Bonham. To which I agree

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 09:30

#24

deadsetgav wrote:

There was an article in something I was reading yesterday…

There was a survey to find peoples ideal supergroup where you can pick any guitarist / singer / bassist / drummer to make up a band - The top answer for each catagory goes in the band - you know the kind of thing…

and the final line up result was Led Zepplin.

How weird is that?

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 09:52

#25

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Well it says something about how good of musicains they were.

I was doing this the other day putting together a supergroup. It was in the pub I think the end result came out like this.

Mike patton(FNM) - vocals
Charlie Banette(anthrax)-Drums
Cliff Burton (metallica) - Bass
Any Cairns(therapy?)- Rhythm Guitar
Jimmy Page (led Zeppelin)- Lead Guitar
John Bonham (Led Zeppelin)- Triangle (he will probably still be shit hot but it stops him doing drum solo’s)

It became a bit of a blur after that.

Posted on Tue, 12 July 2005 at 12:19

#26

RobbyVDH wrote:

soul doubt wrote:

When I was old enough they started to die, one by one :(

I hope it was not because of your voodoo doll :eek: :p ?

Posted on Wed, 13 July 2005 at 18:27

#27

Unrequited_lad wrote:

So many bands to reform… Faith No More… Big Black… King Prawn… The Housemartins :P… but nothing would beat the Dead Kennedys reforming. And I mean a proper reunion, with Jello and everything, not the half-arsed cash-in monstrosity that toured recently.

And I’d have to resurrect Johnny Cash.

Posted on Wed, 13 July 2005 at 18:39

#28

Sabotage wrote:

Reform - The Almighty
Bring back - Randy Rhoads I think. Tough (impossible) choice though

Posted on Wed, 13 July 2005 at 19:10

#29

FNYANKEZ wrote:

Resurrect Jimi Hendrix
Reform- Soundgarden or Metallica with Dave Mustaine, or Ten Foot Pole with Scott Radinsky back on vocals (even though Pulley’s a great band)

Posted on Thu, 14 July 2005 at 00:12

#30

Bad Karma wrote:

I’d like the Manics to reform.;)

Posted on Thu, 14 July 2005 at 12:04

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