Which Bands Got Worse After Replacing An Original Member

Peter was an extremely gifted musician and like Syd Barrett he was bordering on being a kind of genius. Band leader, singer, lead guitarist and band songwriter. He created Fleetwood Mac.

He wrote several top 10 hits which is pretty unheard of from a Blues musician who is also a virtuoso on guitar.
Hits including Black Magic Woman, Albatross, Man Of The World, Oh Well and the fabulous Green Manalishi. A song about his own demons.
Plus a great cover of ‘I need your love so bad’
 
Peter was an extremely gifted musician and like Syd Barrett he was bordering on being a kind of genius. Band leader, singer, lead guitarist and band songwriter. He created Fleetwood Mac.

He wrote several top 10 hits which is pretty unheard of from a Blues musician who is also a virtuoso on guitar.
Hits including Black Magic Woman, Albatross, Man Of The World, Oh Well and the fabulous Green Manalishi. A song about his own demons.
You can place the bad acid drop some time between 'man of the world and 'green manalishi with the two pronged crown'....it's almost like his head exploded.
the 'Oh well' riff was i think ...err 'paid homage to' by Led Zep on 'Black Dog'.
I have a couple of Tribute albums to compliment his original John Mayall / Mac stuff
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Peter was an extremely gifted musician and like Syd Barrett he was bordering on being a kind of genius. Band leader, singer, lead guitarist and band songwriter. He created Fleetwood Mac.

He wrote several top 10 hits which is pretty unheard of from a Blues musician who is also a virtuoso on guitar.
Hits including Black Magic Woman, Albatross, Man Of The World, Oh Well and the fabulous Green Manalishi. A song about his own demons.
Couldn't agree more.
He was levels ahead of most others of the time.
His brilliance is often overlooked when people mention Fleetwood Mac
 
Couldn't agree more.
He was levels ahead of most others of the time.
His brilliance is often overlooked when people mention Fleetwood Mac
Plenty about Mac versions 1 and 2 on here, for me, the real power behing the throne was Christine McVie, who also pretty much spanned both eras, and was as much into her earlier blues as the later softer rock.
 
Cheap knockoffs who made a classic album though that seemingly Vicious never played on.

True. When I say 'cheap' I mean that McClaren created the Pistols on a very small budget compared to the fortune spent on The Monkees.

As for Sid Vicious, it could be argued that he never actually 'played' on anything. I doubt he could even hokd down a chord.
 
True. When I say 'cheap' I mean that McClaren created the Pistols on a very small budget compared to the fortune spent on The Monkees.

As for Sid Vicious, it could be argued that he never actually 'played' on anything. I doubt he could even hokd down a chord.
to be fair...chords are fkin 'ard on bass guitars...
 
Was it not McLaren that made all the ddcisions.
In his version of events the whole thing was his creation!
Rotten didn’t see eye to eye with Glen, felt he was a bit posh and liked The Beatles. Rotten also felt he had no allies in or around the band - he wanted Sid in to provide that. The fact he couldn’t play an instrument didn’t seem to matter!
 
Cheers - fun thread started with many different opinions...

Halen with Hagar was awesome. But I liked DLR as well.

Warrant sans Jani Lane is night and day. Lani was not only musically gifted - he was an extremely talented writer. Take for example Heaven's opening stanza...

"
Got a picture of your house
And you're standing by the door
It's black and white and faded
And it's looking pretty worn
See the factory that I worked
Silhouetted in the back
The memories are gray, but man, they're really coming back"

There's no fucking way in hell that I could write such concise, evocative prose. Jani was a genius.

If you think that the above was a one-off exception - well, google the lyrics for any popular Warrant song...
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And too, Jani's tunes were beyond my ability - although I can envision myself reworking a tune over and over to come up with something interesting.
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Many of my friends seem to ignore lyrics - going only by melody when judging a song. In this vein, maybe sans Jani Warrant was the same.

But for me, the lyrics really matter. If a band has a catchy tune, but the lyrics are inane, I simply cannot ever enjoy the tune, nor the band, with some exceptions... Led Zeppelin for example.
Altogether now “Heaven isn’t too far away”
 

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