Jethro Rocker
Ambassador of Live & Loud Action
So what does this mean? Essay question?
I was stretching out a thought about 2 bands that weren't the same after a key member either died or left for health reasons. My judgement was just too narrow.If the band remains active with original personnel after the death or retirement of members, is it broken up? Because we could make that argument on the Stones. The Who flat out, broke up in 1982, 4 years after the death of Keith Moon and had recorded "Face Dances" and "It's Hard" with Kenney Jones. The reunited for one year in 1989, broke up again until 1996. So that's not disbanding due to the death of key personnel, rather just quitting.
AC/DC lost Bon Scott in 1980, hired Brian Johnson that same year, released "Back In Black" and sold 50 million albums on that release alone. That fact alone shows the resilience of the band and the adoration of the fans. They could've easily turned their backs on them but they not only supported them? They worshipped them even more for toughing it out. Replacing a singer successfully is extremely difficult
I'm going to repost the AC/DC thread again...
Have you never changed your mind after further consideration?Why?
Sounds fishy to me, honestly lolWhy?
Have you never changed your mind after further consideration?
Lol really?OH crap! after all that I just checked the vote to see that the poll didn't close for some reason?
perhaps I was able to change it in time while it was tied? I dunno.
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Anyway, as it stands right now The Who sits a single vote ahead of AC/DC
to be fair to the bands, and to the voting public I have allowed this vote to
remain open for another 24 hours.
Sorry for all the confusion here my brothers.
Is the word you're looking for divorce?Have you never changed your mind after further consideration?