i have to mention the british group marillion, who replaced their scottish singer fish with steve hogarth... thus giving the band a new lease of creative life and turning them from a 'prog' band into a truely progressive band. without this change the band would not still be making music today.
no right or wrong answer but man did i ever hate to see this parting of the ways. fish was a big part of that band for me
his swan song cd, clutching at straws, was over the top great for me. perhaps too great
Speaking of The Replacements, I always thought adding Slim Dunlap to the 'Mats line up was a good choice. That isn't meant to say I think he's better than Bob Stinson was- more stable for sure, but they are two very different guitarists and Slim fit in well with the later direction the 'Mats took before Paul went on his own.
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Michael Graves for Glen Danzig
I LOVED what he did with the Misfits.
That being said when I saw the OG Misfits play, NOTHING would change that...
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