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styxfanNH wrote:The Bass Player, Mario, is no longer with Huey.
Thought I read somewhere that one of the originals was out of Kiss again.
Guns and Roses is Dead
I do believe Creed is now Alter Bridge. Someone left.
classicstyxfan wrote:I think there's an orchestra out there doing the casino circuit still invoking the name of the late great Lawrence Welk......does that count ?
How bout the Eagles without Don Felder ?
Not a big Eagles fan but I would say Henley Frye Walsh and the othere dude are The eaglesIf Daltrey and Townsend ever tour together again, would it be the Who?
froy wrote:U2 and YES are the bands that I can think of who still have the classic lineup in tact.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:With AC/DC the founding members Malcolm and Angus are still with the band, right? So "technically" they are still touring with the "original" members.
kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:U2 and YES are the bands that I can think of who still have the classic lineup in tact.
What do you consider to be the classic lineup of Yes? Rick Wakeman, who I believe is with them now, was not with them when they released The Yes Album. Nor was he with them when they released 90210.
Yes has gone through many lineup changes and had success with each of them.
I don't understand this comment.
I think a more interesting thread and a more challenging one would be to list classic rock bands that still have ALL of their original members.
froy wrote:kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:U2 and YES are the bands that I can think of who still have the classic lineup in tact.
What do you consider to be the classic lineup of Yes? Rick Wakeman, who I believe is with them now, was not with them when they released The Yes Album. Nor was he with them when they released 90210.
Yes has gone through many lineup changes and had success with each of them.
Understand your point but Wakeman is considered the classic lineup keyboard player. 90125 was a different version of YES and for sure they have had many but Anderson Squire Wakeman White and Howe are the classic lineup
kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:U2 and YES are the bands that I can think of who still have the classic lineup in tact.
What do you consider to be the classic lineup of Yes? Rick Wakeman, who I believe is with them now, was not with them when they released The Yes Album. Nor was he with them when they released 90210.
Yes has gone through many lineup changes and had success with each of them.
Understand your point but Wakeman is considered the classic lineup keyboard player. 90125 was a different version of YES and for sure they have had many but Anderson Squire Wakeman White and Howe are the classic lineup
Why is this considered the classic lineup?
Bill Bruford was the drummer through the big 3 - "The Yes Album", "Fragile" and "Close to the Edge"
I think Guns and Roses are totally gone, they are no more. A couple of the members are in another band, Velvet Revolver (sp?) or something like that.
I don't think Creed tours anymore as Creed. I thought a couple of the members became Alter Bridge (?)
The stories we heard growing up was that he quit the band thinking "they were going nowhere". It appears the main reason he left the group was due to health reasons, he had diabetes and couldn't go on extended tours.
After a failed attempt to start another band he quit drums altogether and became a body builder, apparently living in Toronto.
DarrenUK wrote:BOC
KANSAS
QUEEN
Adam wrote:Its not a matter of who was on what album with STYX
Its a matter of the most popular lineup
They had so many .
Heck John Curlewski was the first guitar guy
Heck
BOC
KANSAS
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I was listing these as bands who are touring WITHOUT a founder member not who are still going with no line up changes.
Ash wrote:DarrenUK wrote:BOC
KANSAS
QUEEN
Kansas?
Steve Walsh left Kansas in 1982. John Elefante joined Kansas for two albums: Vinyl Confessions and Drastic Measures (plus one new song on a greatest hits package called "Perfect Lover")... then Walsh came back and Livgren, Hope and Steinhart were replaced by David Ragsdale, Billy Greer and one other keyboard player whose name escapes me at the moment.
Then Ragsdale left and Steinhart came back.... their last studio record featured the "classic" original lineup with Livgren and Hope along with the others.
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