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Revolving door bands

Posted:
13th Jul 07, 21:25
by seventieslord
The WIldhearts are a good example of a "Revolving Door" band where there is one long-time founding member who is generally the brains of the band, who has been the one common thread in the lineup for the duration of the band. However, in the Wildhearts' case, new musicians are added with less frequency than old ones being brought back.
Everclear is also completely gutted and rebuilt from the ground up, aside from Art. Megadeth has been a whole new band about three times by now. What are some other examples?
And for discussion, does this take away from the integrity of the band? Does it hint to beating the band name to death when it should be considered solo work or at least a new band name? (in the Wildhearts case, I don't think so, since there is a select circle of WH guitarists, drummers, and bass players that come and go)

Posted:
13th Jul 07, 23:41
by lemon & ginger
As an everclear fan for quite a while I was impressed with their (his?!) new album. I wouldn't have minded Art doing his long talked about solo album but I think that the new everclear isn't remarkably different from the original, although I would be more disappointed to see them live without Greg & Craig.
So that doesn't really solve anything!
It is always a little bit of a downer when a band brings in new members, in my opinion. For example Meat Puppets are releasing a new album but with a new drummer. I have still bought it so in the end I guess it doesn't really matter.

Posted:
14th Jul 07, 02:49
by Ean
Did the guy from Puddle Of Mudd not sack the entire band just before they got a couple of hits?

Posted:
14th Jul 07, 16:39
by schocksmile
purple, dude. deep purple.
now that´s insane...

Posted:
14th Jul 07, 16:59
by Andy
Black Sabbath have had lots of different members over the years.

Posted:
14th Jul 07, 19:22
by Sarc
The Cure, they seem to lose members then after a few years they come back, the main culprit being guitarist Porl Thompson he quit before they got known then rejoined, quit again then rejoined then quit and now hes back again, the keyboardist did the same just not as many times and bassist Simon Gallup did it aswell, fat Bob has been the only constant member of that band and surely i cant be the only one excited that theres a new double album coming out around october.

Posted:
14th Jul 07, 23:11
by blackdeathcrew
Guns N Roses.... they've had loadsa different members now, and Axl is the only original member left

Posted:
15th Jul 07, 01:25
by SpikyDave
The Sisters of Mercy only have Andrew Eldritch left from the original line up (I think), unless you count Doktor Avalanche but being a non-human band member, quitting was never really an option.

Posted:
15th Jul 07, 10:27
by schocksmile
My vote goes to L.A. Guns.
Check this out:
Current line-up I
* Phil Lewis - vocals
* Stacey Blades - guitar
* Scott Griffin - bass
* Steve Riley - drums
Current line-up II
* Paul Black - vocals
* Tracii Guns - guitar
* Jeremy Guns - bass
* Chad Stewart - drums
Former members
* Axl Rose
* Nickey "Beat" Alexander
* Michael Jagosz
* Chris Van Dahl
* Ralph Saenz
* Joe Leste (very briefly)
* Jizzy Pearl
* Rob Gardner
* Michael "Bones" Gershima
* Robert Stoddard
* Mick Cripps
* Keff Ratcliffe (touring)
* Brent Muscat (touring)
* Chris Holmes (touring)
* Keri Kelli (touring)
* Ole Beich
* Kelly Nickels
* Johnny Crypt
* Muddy
* Adam Hamilton
* Stefan Adika (touring)
* Chuck Garric (touring)
* Edan Serge Gillen
that´s a fuckin´ joke, innit? I really love(d) the band. But they
seriously blew it... Saw Tracii´s version 2 months ago. Thought they were o.k.
for the first couple of songs and actually got the crowd going a bit. Dunno what happened next but I´ve never seen ANY band kill their momentum as fast as these guys.
The played "Draw The Line" as the first encore. I turned away in disgust.
Phil´s version kicked ass though in ´05

Posted:
15th Jul 07, 16:33
by kitescreech
I believe Napalm Death have NO original members from the first album. Does that make them a tribute act ?

Posted:
16th Jul 07, 00:42
by Dark Lord of Barnet
How about Amen?
Seemingly either they walk or Casey sacks the entire band between each album...


Posted:
16th Jul 07, 00:55
by Ean
The Fall.
There're so many of Mark E. Smith's cast offs that they get their own
Wikipedia entry.

Posted:
16th Jul 07, 11:10
by markE
dogs d'amour - every album since more unchartered has had a different line up.

Posted:
26th Jul 07, 22:55
by benwalton
Queens of the stone age.
Love the music, eventhough they are a little boring live now without nick oliveri.

Posted:
26th Jul 07, 23:35
by SpikyDave
Ean wrote:The Fall.
There're so many of Mark E. Smith's cast offs that they get their own
Wikipedia entry.
I saw a hilarious interview with Mark E. Smith recently in which he had the nerve to complain that interviews had become boring because he's only ever asked about the band's new lineup.
