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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:28 pm 
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Ed68 wrote:
Joy Division/New Order?

I feel JD were a much better band but NO didn't do too badly.


Pretty much what i was going to say.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:12 pm 
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Ronnie James Dio in Black Sabbath?


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:40 pm 
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It doesn't usually work but there a a few exceptions... Steve Hogarth actually worked well with Marillion, Phil Collins squeezed a couple of decent albums out of Genesis before they became his backing band, The current Jam line-up with the replacement for Paul Weller are excellent, The Beatles when John Lennon left and Liam Gallagher stepped in...

Where it clearly didn't work... Buggles and Yes!


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:48 pm 
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Soulboy wrote:
It doesn't usually work but there a a few exceptions... Steve Hogarth actually worked well with Marillion, Phil Collins squeezed a couple of decent albums out of Genesis before they became his backing band, The current Jam line-up with the replacement for Paul Weller are excellent, The Beatles when John Lennon left and Liam Gallagher stepped in...

Where it clearly didn't work... Buggles and Yes!


Really liked the Drama album but does not feel like a Yes album, Learning to Fly is shite. Think there are two distict Yes's, classic Yes and Rabin era. Like both and think Talk is a lost classic.


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Posted separately but Manchester band Sad Cafe have reformed and gigging in November. Will be interesting to see them after all these years without Paul Young (RIP)


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:52 pm 
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Thin Lizzy without Phil, the Doors without Jim, Yes without Jon and Genesis without Peter would suggest not. Did go and see Queen with Paul Rogers (one of my favourite singers) and loved it but cannot stand listening to it at home. A bit like fast food. Fills a hole at the time but nothing to get excited about.


The fuck outta here with Peter Gabriel. Genesis were fucking shite early days and he was a right weirdo. I'd have thrown shit at the stage had I paid money to hear that fuckin twat and that tinny crap.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 5:12 pm 
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whothefisAlice wrote:
Hart of the matter wrote:
Thin Lizzy without Phil, the Doors without Jim, Yes without Jon and Genesis without Peter would suggest not. Did go and see Queen with Paul Rogers (one of my favourite singers) and loved it but cannot stand listening to it at home. A bit like fast food. Fills a hole at the time but nothing to get excited about.


The fuck outta here with Peter Gabriel. Genesis were fucking shite early days and he was a right weirdo. I'd have thrown shit at the stage had I paid money to hear that fuckin twat and that tinny crap.


At last..... Someone bit, surprised it took so long. Not a massive Genesis fan of either singer to be honest. One decent album each. Selling England and Trick of the tail. Other than that the rest was twiddle IMHO


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:39 pm 
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whothefisAlice wrote:
Hart of the matter wrote:
Thin Lizzy without Phil, the Doors without Jim, Yes without Jon and Genesis without Peter would suggest not. Did go and see Queen with Paul Rogers (one of my favourite singers) and loved it but cannot stand listening to it at home. A bit like fast food. Fills a hole at the time but nothing to get excited about.


The fuck outta here with Peter Gabriel. Genesis were fucking shite early days and he was a right weirdo. I'd have thrown shit at the stage had I paid money to hear that fuckin twat and that tinny crap.


Im opposite, Genesis WERE a brilliant serious prog band with Gabriel........till that bald bellend took over


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:23 am 
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nimrod wrote:
whothefisAlice wrote:
Hart of the matter wrote:
Thin Lizzy without Phil, the Doors without Jim, Yes without Jon and Genesis without Peter would suggest not. Did go and see Queen with Paul Rogers (one of my favourite singers) and loved it but cannot stand listening to it at home. A bit like fast food. Fills a hole at the time but nothing to get excited about.


The fuck outta here with Peter Gabriel. Genesis were fucking shite early days and he was a right weirdo. I'd have thrown shit at the stage had I paid money to hear that fuckin twat and that tinny crap.


Im opposite, Genesis WERE a brilliant serious prog band with Gabriel........till that bald bellend took over


''brilliant serious prog band.''
There's a couple of oxymoron's in that sentence... ;)


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:53 am 
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Mad Eyed Screamer wrote:
nimrod wrote:
whothefisAlice wrote:

The fuck outta here with Peter Gabriel. Genesis were fucking shite early days and he was a right weirdo. I'd have thrown shit at the stage had I paid money to hear that fuckin twat and that tinny crap.


Im opposite, Genesis WERE a brilliant serious prog band with Gabriel........till that bald bellend took over


''brilliant serious prog band.''
There's a couple of oxymoron's in that sentence... ;)



Ah. Prog bashing. I like many many genres of music (Prog included) as long as it is kept real - kick out the boy bands. Never understood the grief given to Prog. seems to me the likes of Genesis and Pink Floyd would still sell out mega stadia world wide whilst still a healthy underground Prog Scene. Not sure the touted 'end of prog' punk scenes could match that ( love the Clash, Skidz, Rutz BTW)


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