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Ehwmatt wrote:Rush is the first that comes to mind.
squirt1 wrote:Aerosmith or Rollings Stones????? Now if some member died that is understandable.
jrnyman28 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Voyager wrote:What about the Eagles?
Don Felder is not in the band anymore.
Nor Randy Meisner.
FishinMagician wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Voyager wrote:What about the Eagles?
Don Felder is not in the band anymore.
Nor Randy Meisner.
nor bernie leadon
jrnyman28 wrote:Bruce and the E Street Band at it's core has stayed the same I believe.
Isn't Iron Maiden still running the same line-up since the 80's with the addition of one member? (Yes, I know Paul DiAnno was the original vocalist, but he only had one 'hit' with the band).
Jana wrote: I felt egos would take over as the years have gone by, but they seem to be a strong nucleus.
DracIsBack wrote:Jana wrote: I felt egos would take over as the years have gone by, but they seem to be a strong nucleus.
That *IS* surprising. I could never get into U2 because Bono always came across to me as one of the most arrogant people in popular music with his "we have the greeatest show on earth" routines.
DracIsBack wrote:Jana wrote: I felt egos would take over as the years have gone by, but they seem to be a strong nucleus.
That *IS* surprising. I could never get into U2 because Bono always came across to me as one of the most arrogant people in popular music with his "we have the greeatest show on earth" routines.
FishinMagician wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:maverick218 wrote:Voyager wrote:What about the Eagles?
Don Felder is not in the band anymore.
Nor Randy Meisner.
nor bernie leadon
verslibre wrote:Oh, yeah, Bruce was gone for a few years in the 90s, too. His replacement was Blaze Bayley from the band Leatherwolf. I wasn't too surprised Steve & Dave chose that guy.
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