Bands With *Non-deceased Members You'll Pay Big $ to see Reunite

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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    gleemonex wrote:
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    There aren't many things I wouldn't do to see that band live.

    I'd fellate a smurf for example.
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    the Rheostatics
    Eric's Trip
    GYBE
    Slowdive
    Faith No More
    Mr Bungle
    Grandaddy
    In my world everyone is a pony,
    and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!
  • keeponrockin
    keeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    Temple Of The Dog

    Pink Floyd
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • Yefa
    Yefa Posts: 1,134
    Husker Du
    Kyuss
    Pink Floyd
    Screaming Trees
    The Smiths
    Rainbow (great call btw)
    The Kinks
    Talking Heads
    Temple Of The Dog

    I saw Soundgarden and Faith No More twice apiece (once on the same bill in 1990) and would see them again if they reunited.
    I saw Uncle Tupelo when they were touring for No Depression & would love to see them again. I doubt it will happen though.
    I would say The Replacements but Bob Stinson is deceased.
    You see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
    - Al Swearengen

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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    Yefa wrote:
    Husker Du
    I would say The Replacements but Bob Stinson is deceased.
    Good call on both. Bobby is dead but he left the band a few years before they broke up anyway so I think they could still conceivably reunite and be called The Replacements, even if he was an important part of their sound.

    Husker Du never would in a million years though :(
    "I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"
  • Towsertunes
    Towsertunes Posts: 187
    LongRd. wrote:
    Haha...Won't work. Plus John was the co-lead singer ;)

    Not to mention wrote all the great stuff.


    The Kinks are my band to see reunited.
    Saw Ray Davies last month.Phenomenal.
    One of the best and underated song writers of ALL TIME!
    "they don't give a shit Keith Moon is dead,
    is that exactly what I thought I read?"


    How I choose to feel,...Is how I am.
  • Soundgarden (if this were 1998 - 2005 somewhere before Chris lost his voice), Screaming Trees, Steppenwolf (long as they stuck with their '60s and '70s material, anyway), R.E.M. with Bill Berry, Pink Floyd, and if Ben McMillan wasn't dead, Gruntruck. That considered, Zeppelin and The Doors wouldn't be bad, either.
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    gnr
  • holtz
    holtz Posts: 509
    Jeremy1012 wrote:

    Husker Du never would in a million years though :(


    I got to see Bob Mould and Grant Hart reunite a few years back at a benefit for Karl Meuller of Soul Asylum. I think thats as close as they ever will be to reuniting.
  • jsk175
    jsk175 Posts: 70
    So many to chose from heres a shot:
    Zep
    Floyd
    Smashing Pumkins
    Kyuss
    Uncle Tuepelo
    Phish
    Soundgarden
    G & R
    Quicksand
    Pavement
    Van Halen
    Screaming Trees
  • jamie uk
    jamie uk Posts: 3,812
    I been thinking about this...and I still go with Richie Blackmore's Rainbow :)
    Or maybe the original Alice Cooper band.
    I came, I saw, I concurred.....
  • soclose
    soclose Posts: 629
    Uncle Tupelo

    I'm so bummed I missed out on this band, especially as it seems highly unlikely Jay and Jeff (my two very favorite musicians, together or apart) will ever have again have anything to do with one another. But I was 11 when they broke up, so it's not exactly any fault of my own.
  • MLC2006
    MLC2006 Posts: 861
    Spinal Tap.
  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    Sunny Day Real Estate
    NERDS!
  • Billy Bragg and Wilco performing Mermaid Ave. 1 and 2
    The Get Up Kids
    The Impossibles
    Pink Floyd
    EV Bridgeschool - October 24, 2004
    San Francisco - July 15/16/18, 2006 Bridgeschool - October 21/22, 2006
    Lollapalooza - August 5,2007
    EV Berkley - April 7/8, 2008 The Who Rock Honors - July 12, 2008
    Outside Lands - August 28, 2009 Seattle - September 21/22, 2009 San Diego - October 9, 2009
  • South of Seattle
    South of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    Pavement
    NERDS!
  • White Zombie
    Faith No More
    Skunk Anansie
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    Cosmo wrote:
    Genesis - As long as Peter Gabriel pushes Phil Collins back to the drums and no Su-sudio is sung.
    Great idea!!! I would pay $100+ to see a show with this line-up as long as Steve Hackett was included as well....and Phil Collins could only sing songs from Abacab or earlier. :D


    The Dio line-up of Rainbow would also be cool to see.

    The 1973 line-up of King Crimson....Fripp, Wetton, Bruford and Cross....would get my attention and $$$$

    Sleater-Kinney
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.
  • I'd pay top dollar to see the Misfits with Danzig, Jerry and Doyle. Anyone from their past could do drums.
  • augustwest
    augustwest Posts: 739
    the whole reunion tour and the high priced tickets piss me off

    having said that there are very few reunions that i would pay over $100 to see however there is almost no limit to what i would pay to see peter gabriel get back in front of his old band. i came in late and missed the gabriel days and in time found that those old days were the best of all of their years playing together.

    talking heads is also i band i never saw and would pay for that reunion.