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LynneSin

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Tue Jul 1, 2014, 12:40 PM Jul 2014

Time again for bands you'd wish would reunited and finally do that reunion tour. [View all]

Last edited Tue Jul 1, 2014, 01:31 PM - Edit history (1)

Mind you it has to be something reasonable. I mean I'm sure we'd all love for all 4 Beatles to reunite and tour but without John Lennon and George Harrison it does't quite work. Perhaps if only one had passed away like Led Zeppelin (only Bonham is gone) but if 50% or more of the members have passed away then you are't getting a true reunion. You're getting something a Lynard Skynard Tour where one member who spent a few years with the band is still touring under that name even though most of the original members are gone.

Top on my list of course is Led Zeppelin and I want Jason Bonham (John's kid) on drums.
#2 Choice - Talking Heads.

Ok post your choices here.

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Who's Lynard Skynard? KamaAina Jul 2014 #1
Who cares, most of the original and long time band members do not tour with them LynneSin Jul 2014 #6
#1 The Kinks (which is reportedly in talks), #2 Also Talking Heads. onehandle Jul 2014 #2
I would love to see Yes with both Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman back in the band. dawg Jul 2014 #3
100%. Dawg, I have seen Yes with .... clarice Jul 2014 #10
Geoff is a top-shelf player. hifiguy Aug 2014 #19
I saw Jon Anderson at the Queen in Wilmington a few years ago - AMAZING LynneSin Jul 2014 #5
Yep. I saw Queen in '77, '79, and '81. onehandle Jul 2014 #7
Although Brian May and Roger Taylor are extremely talented musicians.... LynneSin Jul 2014 #8
Going to see Brian next week and I'm paralyzed with excitement. Manifestor_of_Light Jul 2014 #15
Freddies Gone..........Adam is our New Queen Now.....get over it Bud! RobertPeeTay Aug 2014 #17
Genesis. dawg Jul 2014 #4
+1 ok_cpu Jul 2014 #11
Pavement... lame54 Jul 2014 #9
I was fortunate enough to see them 2 years ago in Austin... Avalux Jul 2014 #14
Pink Floyd GOLGO 13 Jul 2014 #12
The Police toured a few years ago LynneSin Jul 2014 #13
I gave up on current rock 'n' roll in 1983. Manifestor_of_Light Jul 2014 #16
Unquestionably Pink Floyd hifiguy Aug 2014 #18
+1 on the Stray Cats. Never did get to see them "back in the day" and would love to. Coventina Aug 2014 #20
arent we forgetting the Beloved E.L.O. from the 70s??? RobertPeeTay Aug 2014 #21
I'm with you. I love elo! icymist Aug 2014 #23
Jethro Tull. Now that Martin Barre has left the fold the band is over. CBGLuthier Aug 2014 #22
The Pixies, Throwing Muses, and REM would make a good tour NightWatcher Aug 2014 #24
I'd LOVE to see the Throwing Muses. Coventina Aug 2014 #25
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