Does a line up change in a band bother you?

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  • Deep PurpleDeep Purple Posts: 63,255
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    bryemycaz wrote: »
    Rainbow was at their best with Ronnie Dio on vocals. the other 3 singers (Ritchie wanted :D) did ok but were nowhere near the standard of Ronnie.

    I agree. They were good with Ronnie, but nothing stayed too stable with Ritchie in those days.
  • CLL DodgeCLL Dodge Posts: 115,801
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    Electra wrote: »
    I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Iron Maiden yet

    Current Members

    Steve Harris – bass, backing vocals (1975–present), keyboards (1988, 1998–present)
    Dave Murray – guitars (1976–1977, 1978–present)
    Adrian Smith – guitars, backing vocals (1980–1990, 1999–present), keyboards (1988)
    Bruce Dickinson – lead vocals (1981–1993, 1999–present)
    Nicko McBrain – drums, percussion (1982–present)
    Janick Gers – guitars (1990–present)
    Live members
    Michael Kenney – keyboards (1988–present)

    Former Members
    Paul Day – lead vocals (1975–1976)
    Ron "Rebel" Matthews – drums (1975–1977)
    Terry Rance – guitars (1975–1976)
    Dave Sullivan – guitars (1975–1976)
    Dennis Wilcock – lead vocals (1976–1978)
    Bob Sawyer – guitars (1977)
    Terry Wapram – guitars (1977–1978)
    Tony Moore – keyboards (1977)
    Thunderstick – drums, percussion (1977)
    Doug Sampson – drums, percussion (1977–1979)
    Paul Di'Anno – lead vocals (1978–1981)
    Paul Cairns – guitars (1978–1979)
    Paul Todd – guitars (1979)
    Tony Parsons – guitars (1979)
    Dennis Stratton – guitars, backing vocals (1979–1980)
    Clive Burr – drums, percussion (1979–1982)
    Blaze Bayley – lead vocals (1994–1999)

    FIVE different singers over the years :eek:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden

    Hawkwind can top that:

    Current members

    Dave Brock – vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers (1969–present)
    Tim Blake – keyboards, vocals (1979–1980, 2000, 2002, 2007–present)
    Richard Chadwick – drums, vocals (1988–present)
    Mr Dibs – vocals, cello, bass (2007–present)
    Niall Hone – bass, guitars, sampling, synthesis and keyboards (2008–present)
    Dead Fred – keyboards, violin, vocals (1983-1984, 2012–present)

    Former members

    Nik Turner – saxophone, flute, vocals (1969-1976, 1982-1984)
    Dik Mik – keyboards, synthesisers (1969-1973)
    Terry Ollis – drums (1969-1972)
    John Harrison – bass (1969-1970; died 2012)
    Mick Slattery – guitars (1969)
    Huw Lloyd-Langton – guitars (1969-1971, 1979-1988; guest - 2002-2005; died 2012)
    Thomas Crimble – bass (1970-1971)
    Del Dettmar – keyboards, synthesisers (1971-1974)
    Dave Anderson – bass (1971-1972)
    Simon King – drums (1972-1979, 1979-1980)
    Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister – bass (1972-1975)
    Robert Calvert – vocals (1972-1973, 1975-1979; died 1988)
    Simon House – keyboards, synthesisers, violin (1973-1978, 1989-1991; guest - 2000-2002)
    Alan Powell – drums (1974-1976)
    Paul Rudolph – bass (1975-1976)
    Adrian Shaw – bass (1976-1978)
    Harvey Bainbridge – bass, keyboards, synthesisers (1978-1991)
    Martin Griffin – drums (1978-1979, 1981-1983)
    Paul Hayles – keyboards, synthesisers (1978)
    Steve Swindells – keyboards, synthesisers (1978-1979)
    Ginger Baker – drums (1980-1981)
    Keith Hale – keyboards, synthesisers (1980-1981)
    Andy Anderson – drums (1983)
    Robert Heaton - drums (1983; died 2004)
    Rik Martinez - drums (1983)
    Clive Deamer – drums (1983-1985)
    Alan Davey – bass (1984-1996, 2000-2007)
    Danny Thompson Jr. – drums (1985-1988)
    Bridget Wishart – vocals (1990-1991)
    Ron Tree – vocals, bass (1995-2001)
    Jerry Richards – guitars (1996-2001)
    Jason Stuart – keyboards, synthesisers (2005-2008; died 2008)

    Former guest musicians

    Michael Moorcock – vocals (1975, 1981)
    Captain Rizz – vocals (1997-2000)
    Jez Huggett – saxophone, flute (2000-2002)
    Arthur Brown – vocals (2001-2003)
    Jon Sevink – violin (2009)

    The "classic" lineup would be the one with Lemmy & Bob Calvert
  • Pink KnightPink Knight Posts: 24,773
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    Red Hot Chili Peppers only found a decent replacement guitarist for Hillel Slovak in John Frusciante.
    When he left the first time and currently, they have become bland.
    Nightwish are not quite the same without their original singer.
  • Glawster2002Glawster2002 Posts: 15,211
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    CLL Dodge wrote: »
    The "classic" lineup would be the one with Lemmy & Bob Calvert

    For me the Space Ritual line-up was the best.

    I can't believe the list didn't include Stacia Blake!! :eek:
  • Deep PurpleDeep Purple Posts: 63,255
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    For me the Space Ritual line-up was the best.

    I can't believe the list didn't include Stacia Blake!! :eek:

    She certainly had a classic line up. :D
  • shankly123shankly123 Posts: 598
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    It depends on the band really - one of my favourite bands, Fairport Convention, has had an ever-changing line up over the 46 years of their existence. Simon Nicol is the only founding member still in the band and he had a few years off in the 70s. Dave Pegg has been a member since 1970. They've had female vocalists and male vocalists, yet always retain a distinctive Fairport style. Other bands struggle after losing one member - The Undertones without Feargal Sharkey for example.
    The line up change that made the biggest difference in my opinion is Genesis - I love the early Genesis albums, but when Peter Gabriel left they made a couple of half decent albums without him, then the loss of Steve Hackett turned them into a horrible pop band.
  • ScottishWoodyScottishWoody Posts: 23,237
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    I think for rock bands it doesn't make as huge an impact when the guitarist, drummer, bassist etc leaves, because that sound, with the right skills, can be replicated.

    In pop groups however, where all the members are vocalists, it's a little harder. It totally changes the sound of the group. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. For Atomic Kitten, it worked (sorry Kerry), for Hearsay, it didn't work. For Sugababes, it definitely worked the first time, I get lost after that.
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