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Don't know if anyone has put a similar thread before, but this is a regular topic of conversation over a couple of pints, whenever yet another old band gets back together. Anyways, one caveat, all the main original members must be alive and kicking, no 'one guy from an original four/five-piece', please. (Thin Lizzy springs to mind...)
Right, here's my list for starters, * marks those I never got to see first time around.
Genesis (Gabriel/Hackett line-up)*
Talk Talk*
Belly
Lush
Kenickie
Star 69
The Julie Dolphin
Curve
Pretty Girls Make Graves*
Catatonia
Creedence Clearwater Revival* (I think Satan will host the Winter Olympics before this one happens, tho')
Dark Star
Six by Nine
Dubstar
Mulu
Ten Thousand Maniacs
Screaming Trees
Soundgarden
Talking Heads
Tiger
Voice Of The Beehive
XTC* (about as likely as Creedence)
So let's see yours then.
Liitle Angels.....too posh to mosh, too good to last.
"I ain't gonna cry, baby, not even gonna think it over....."
And, of course, GNR, but I think we'll see hell freeze over before that happens!
Have seen half of Talk Talk live, with Beth Gibbons on vocals doing the Rustin Man stuff. That was very special.
Stone Roses was the first one that came to mind.
Faith No More - of course they have reformed, but the only date they're doing in the UK this year is a festival with a line-up that is otherwise of no interest to me. 🙁 Hopefully next year they'll tour properly.
the jam........... 8)
nah, whats gone is gone, move on
Did Pretty Girls Make Graves split up? They were good live!
I dunno if I'd want these bands to reform, but I would quite like to go back in time and see them at their peak...
Jawbreaker
Uncle Tupelo
Unitas
Soundgarden (totally with you on that one!)
The Pixies
The Dead Kennedeys
Minor Threat
Black Flag
Jurassic 5 (with Cut Chemist, they're not the same now!)
Texas is the Reason
Winter in June (although I did see them once)
Kenickie were ace live too and Tiger... I *think* I remember them. Gonna have to scour the record collection now...
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Shame Joe's dead, otherwise I'd have to say The Clash
other than that, nobody really
The Smiths - but I suspect that's about as likely as Morrissey doing a corporate gig at the British Federation of Master Butchers.
Second the Smiths.
The Jam.
Au Pairs
Sundays
Saw Beth and Rustin Man in Bristol. [hijack]Just got an email with dates for Massive Attack! Woo hoo, wasn't sure if they were going to be doing anything live, and they're playing Swindon Oasis. Result.[/end hijack]
Shame FTM aren't doing any dates this year, hopefully next. Never thought they'd ever get back together.
can't believe someone mentioned texas is the reason on here... saw em ages ago in leeds, one of the best bands i've ever seen.
also, winter in june... hahaha!
personally, i'm not a fan of bands reforming really. they ended for good reason (usually) and should just move on. i think.
although i had to swallow my pride when lifetime played in leeds a year or so ago, and yeah it was worth the 10 year wait...
Can't beleieve the Mighty Husker Du not mentioned yet, for shame.
Yer at least they could earn a few bob out of it - to be honest 90% of the bands mentioned broke up for a damn good reason - that most likely being that a job in the local supermarket would pay more!
and remember kids
Home recording kills music.
Husker Du were one of the best bands ever but getting them to reform, no no no no it would be awful. Can you imagine them trying to put there heart and soul into Chartered trip Away, Broken home broken heart, it would border on sacrilege.
Faith No More with out Jim Martin wont be the same either. I think its best to leave sleeping dogs lie.
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only joking
Big Black
The Modern Lovers
And for Rapturefest: Minutemen...
Pink Floyd, with Waters and Gilmore.
Specials, gotta be
Specials are playing Leeds in a few weeks. best part of £50 if you want to ruin all your happy memories of what was a great band? IME never go and se your hero's when they reform... the only good one I saw was the Who, and if you shut your eyes they were amazing. If you looked at them, it was like my dad playing air guitar.
That said, I'd go see the Get Up Kids i they reformed. They were great live!
Rammstein
AFI- Please please play!
Rage Against the Machine in a small venue.
Rammstein- Yes again. I took my GF (hates metal) to see them and she loved it (especially mein teil). Loved the atmosphere, the showmanship and the mental bass that was around the venue.
That said, I'd go see the Get Up Kids if they reformed. They were great live!
they did, last year. don't think it's ongoing though, but they definitely played a couple of shows in the U.S.
i preferred them before they added the keyboards though (i.e. "four minute mile" and prior)...
Rage Against the Machine in a small venue.
smallest i saw them in was newcastle mayfair (i think 2000 capacity)... it was great.
xherbivorex noooooo I do HATE you now!!! Noo..... 😀
Specials- I agree. I liked the old whistle test but not sure they'd have the same undercurrent now?
Same with simple Minds 🙁 never seen them (too young) but would love to (and probably ruin my impression of them)
Ps. xherbivorex dont talk to me ever again. Call it insane jealousy.
Rage as already mentioned, Fugazi (although not [i]technically[/i] split up)
can't believe someone mentioned texas is the reason on here... saw em ages ago in leeds, one of the best bands i've ever seen.
Was that the gig at the Duchess? I was at that gig and thought that at best, they were very average.
As for The Get Up Kids, they were pretty poor the 1st time around... IMO of course...
I saw Rage Against The Machine play in Manchester many moons ago, it were reet good...
Dire Straits. I love American punk mainly but if I had to have one album on a desert island it would be Alchemy Live by the the Straits. It just doesn't get any better.
The Smiths (Saw them at Eden Court, Inverness in 87/88 I think and would have worked much harder to remember stuff if I'd known how significant they would be to me later. I touched Johnny Marr though!!! :))
Ben Folds 5
and remember kidsHome recording kills music.
I hate it when musicians/artists say this - if it wasn't for bootlegging most bands wouldn't be around, it was the easiest way to hear new bands/music, borrow an album of a mate - tape it and listen to it, if you liked it you'd go out and buy it.
Back On Topic, no-one - as has been mentioned bands split up for a reason.
Now if this were a "Bands you wished you'd seen" thread.....
djglover - Member
The best bands NEVER split up
Hate to admit this - first concert at the Malvern Winter Gardens was Def Leppard 1980.
Currently it's:
Sleater-Kinney
&
Pavement (rumours are abound about this already)
Ps. xherbivorex dont talk to me ever again. Call it insane jealousy.
okay, well i'd best not tell you i went to 3 of the shows on that tour then...
Was that the gig at the Duchess? I was at that gig and thought that at best, they were very average.
yep, with samiam. TITR are one of my top 10 all time bands though, and i loved it.
As said above, what's gone has gone. You shouldn't go back.
The Almighty
Pantera (bit difficult though, what with Dimebag Darrell getting shot on stage!)
Although Hackett wasn't part of the line up I did see Gabriel appear with Genesis at the Six of the Best concert at the Milton Keynes Bowl in 1982, and coincidentally Talk Talk were on the bill as well although they weren't particularly well received by the impatient crowd. I seem to remember more than a few bottles flying in their direction.
Would love to see the Smiths perform and probably The Jam but I think Weller's past it.
Its probably safe to say a reformed band now would sound (and look) like a tribute act?
xherbivorex, Ive just unwrapped the Haloumi cheese that I bought you for your birthday
You've already got them listed, and agree on Talking Heads...really wish I'd been old enough and into them in the lates 70's or early 80's.
'RATM in small venues'- saw them at the underworld in '92? (sat on stage as i had my leg tattooed that day and it was all swolen up) before killing in the name was out and the ULU just after. Before that saw them supporting suicidal tendencies at the town and country (now forum) when no one paid much attention to them.
Gene
Jellyfish
Echobelly
to see live again
leatherface
kyuss
quicksand
shelter (are they still together?)
midway still
descendents (not sure of their current status)
seaweed
soundgarden
fishbone
mordred (funk metal still makes me smile)
primus
bad brains
alloy
disposable heroes of hiphoprisy (they were so good live!)
Bands i missed i'd like to see
Marillion
sugarcubes
refused


