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Shaun Ponsonby
02-21-2006, 11:50 AM
Other than the obvious, what bands would you like to reunite, even if it was just a one off tour...and who should never be allowed to step foot on stage again.

Personally, I'd love to see Noddy Holder back in Slade. Why does he keep turning it down? I'm pretty sure he'd make a fair amount of money, enough people want it and it would only take about a year out of his life. Just, leave the nuts and crisps adverts for a few months and do what you do best.

And his excuse..."I want to concentrate on my acting career". WHAT FUCKING ACTING CAREER? One dodgy, yet strangely watchable, ITV comedy series set in the 70s, your getting stereo-typed, anyway, Noddy. You can't lose.

And a band who should never grace the stage again...

Michael Schenker/UFO. UFO are doing better without his strops and storming off stage halfway through a set. And a guitarist who can still play live.

Mr. Vengeance
02-21-2006, 12:47 PM
I'd love to see the Police reunite.

WACF
02-21-2006, 12:54 PM
Triumph.
Stabbing Westward.
Whitesnake with Sykes, or perhaps Blue Murder.

Alex Mogilny
02-21-2006, 01:02 PM
Don't want to see:

Led Zeppelin
Boston
Any 80s hair metal


Would like to see:

Blind Faith
Pink Floyd

Mr. Vengeance
02-21-2006, 01:20 PM
I have zero interest in a Pink Floyd reunion. I could never understand their huge appeal during their heyday. I think some of the songs are great, but I could never sit and listen to the albums. Concerts I've seen on video just seem boring as hell.

I would like to see a Led Zep reunion, but have no interest in a tour without new material. Zep was always a poor live band IMO.

There are so many reunions you just cant do, because members are dead. I'd love a Faces reunion- can't happen.

I suppose a Jeff Beck Group reunion with Rod on vocals is still possible.

Shaun Ponsonby
02-21-2006, 02:27 PM
Pink Floyd boring live? How can a band with so many lights be boring live?

Shaun Ponsonby
02-21-2006, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by WACF

Whitesnake with Sykes


I'd rather see the original Whitesnake line up

David Coverdale
Ian Paice
Jon Lord
Micky Moody
Bernie Marsden
Neil Muarry

Can't go wrong with that.

bastardog
02-21-2006, 03:27 PM
Van Halen (obviously with Dave)
Pink Floyd (with Waters)
Dave with Steve Vai and Billy Sheenan (at least for just one new song)
Metallica with Dave Mustaine
Sabbath with Dio
Sepultura

The ones that can't happen:
Beatles
Queen
Helloween with original lineup

The ones just for curiosity:
Misfits

Terry
02-21-2006, 03:31 PM
Police, agreed. Think they could pull it off with dignity.

Pink Floyd I could care less about.

Led Zeppelin just shouldn't bother. The results when Page and Plant got together ten years ago or so were less than stunning.

I can think of more bands that should just stop:

The Who: Pete and Roger aren't enough. Should've ended when Moonie died almost thirty years ago. Time to say nighty-night.

The Doors 21st Century: Just a bad idea from the get-go. Not saying Morrison was the whole magilla, but he can't be replaced, either.

Am kinda ambivalent about the Stones and Aerosmith continuing at this point. Doesn't matter to me either way.

KISS needs to call it a day. Singer and Thayer wearing Criss and Frehley's get-ups is just a new low.

That whole 'Thin Lizzy' deal with John Sykes fronting the group was also a bad idea. What do you think of when you think of the Doors? Jim Morrison. Same goes for Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott. 'Nuff said.

WACF
02-21-2006, 03:34 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
I'd rather see the original Whitesnake line up

David Coverdale
Ian Paice
Jon Lord
Micky Moody
Bernie Marsden
Neil Muarry

Can't go wrong with that.


Yeah, I see what you mean...that is a great line-up.

I am biased as the first Whitesnake I ever heard was off of Slide It In...the North American version with Sykes.

Dave's Bitch
02-21-2006, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by bastardog

Sepultura


there touring with inflames

Jérôme Frenchise
02-21-2006, 03:59 PM
Well, apart from you know who... I would be over the moon if The Police joined together again, too.
And, though they did something like last year but it was too short a reunion, the J. Geils Band.
It would be damn great if Pink Floyd got back with Waters for a longer time, like a whole tour, but their performance of last July was so charged with intensity that I could do with it.

bastardog
02-21-2006, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
there touring with inflames

WTF! how is that I haven't heard of that?
ah...I checkout their web page....
and they only have the batterist as an original member :(
they at least should have the two Calavera brothers to be Sepultura

blueturk
02-21-2006, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Terry


That whole 'Thin Lizzy' deal with John Sykes fronting the group was also a bad idea. What do you think of when you think of the Doors? Jim Morrison. Same goes for Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott. 'Nuff said.

You got that shit right!!!!

Mr. Vengeance
02-21-2006, 06:20 PM
Originally posted by Terry

Led Zeppelin just shouldn't bother. The results when Page and Plant got together ten years ago or so were less than stunning.

IThat whole 'Thin Lizzy' deal with John Sykes fronting the group was also a bad idea. What do you think of when you think of the Doors? Jim Morrison. Same goes for Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott. 'Nuff said.

The Thin Lizzy thing was a joke. One of the best bands of all time, playing without their best member..Man!!! No one rocked like Lizzy! But take a listen to Phil Lynot's Solo in Soho, and you see the talent!

I disagree about Zep, because I thought Page/Plant's Walking Into Clarksdale was fantastic! Very good album!

Terry
02-21-2006, 09:08 PM
I don't really have a problem with Page and Plant getting together and putting out 'Page and Plant' albums.

Think that after the dust settled, the whole Unledded business just stunk, and am referring more to a hypothetical Led Zep type reunion where Page and Plant get together with Jones and Jason Bonham, and go out billed as Led Zep.

Gotta face reality here: Plant's voice just isn't up to handling a good chunk of the Zep catalog anymore, and Page live even in Zep's latter days was kind of a dodgy proposition...just best if they leave 'Led Zeppelin' alone.

Walking Into Clarksdale was okay, but it sounded a bit too much like a Plant solo effort at times. In all fairness I should give it another listen, as it's been 8 years since I last heard it, but I can't be bothered.

mako_kimura
02-21-2006, 09:29 PM
Here's my list:

1. Ratt-they need Stephen Pearcy and Juan Croucier
2. Dokken-it ain't Dokken if it ain't got Mr. Scary
3. Dave with Steve Vai and Billy
4. Guns N Roses-They need Slash, Buckethead just ain't cutting it
5. Ozzy with Jake E. Lee

ALMOSTsaved
02-21-2006, 09:52 PM
Although they were never really big and Motley stole him before they could really blossom, I quite liked John Corabi better in The Scream.

Shaun Ponsonby
02-22-2006, 07:03 AM
Originally posted by mako_kimura

4. Guns N Roses-They need Slash, Buckethead just ain't cutting it



Buckethead just ain't in the band anymore.

Dave's Bitch
02-22-2006, 08:30 AM
the sex pistols would be kinda cool

Mr. Vengeance
02-22-2006, 09:44 AM
Unfortunately you can't get all of RATT together either, even though I would love to see that. Robin Crosby- dead. Not to mention Pearcy hates the others.

Diamondjimi
02-22-2006, 03:50 PM
Jeff Beck -"Blow by Blow"& "Wired" line-up.
CVH of course.
Max Webster (again)
Original KI$$ (playin "ALIVE" & "ALIVE 2" front to back + 5 then retire for good)
Pat Travers band-"Go for what you know" line-up (Thrall,Aldridge,Cowling)
Deep Purple-Mark IV (Blackmore,Lord,Paice,Coverdale ,Hughes)

Shaun Ponsonby
02-22-2006, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
the sex pistols would be kinda cool

Nope.

The Sex Pistols were never a real punk band-because, despite what they said in public, they were the most commercial band of the 70s. They wern't real punks-they were pousers.

bueno bob
02-23-2006, 04:05 AM
Outside of CVH?

*************

PLEASE GET BACK TOGETHER:

01. Original Dokken lineup (Don, George, Jeff, Mick)
02. Tony Iommi & Ronnie James Dio (Sabbath or otherwise)
03. CORONER!!! Best Swiss prog-thrash group ever.
04. Classic Danzig (w/ John Christ, Eerie Von & Chuck Biscuits)
05. The REAL Misfits (Glenn, Doyle, Jerry & Arthur)
06. Saint Vitus (Best doom band of the 80s...fuck Candlemass...)
07. Conception (So long as it sounds like "Flow" did...)
08. The Police
09. Classic Styx (Farewell tour only, no new material)
10. Wolfsbane

PLEASE STAY BROKEN UP (or, if you MUST reunite, just tour):

01. Alcatrazz (any lineup)
02. Alice in Chains
03. Brian Wilson/The Beach Boys
04. Savatage
05. King Kobra
06. Black Flag
07. Nirvana
08. Bitch
09. Nasty Savage
10. The Crucified

...all I can think of for now...

DrMaddVibe
02-23-2006, 06:12 AM
Sly & The Family Stone

The Police

Bad Company

Skid Row

Devo

X



Bands that I hope NEVER get out again...

The Who

Fleetwood Mac

bueno bob
02-23-2006, 06:26 AM
Originally posted by diamondjimi
Original KI$$ (playin "ALIVE" & "ALIVE 2" front to back + 5 then retire for good)

I have to say, I really like that idea.

Won't happen, though... :(

Dave's Bitch
02-23-2006, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Nope.

The Sex Pistols were never a real punk band-because, despite what they said in public, they were the most commercial band of the 70s. They wern't real punks-they were pousers.


Music was still great

Dave's Bitch
02-23-2006, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by bueno bob



03. CORONER!!! Best Swiss prog-thrash group ever.


i LOVE coroner they were amazing

my fav album was R.I.P

Shaun Ponsonby
02-23-2006, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
Music was still great

Nope.

Once again, music was shite. The second most overrated band of all time-bandwagon jumpers. They were commercialised, thats why they were successful. They could barely even play their instruments, and Rotten's voice was just that.

BITEYOASS
02-23-2006, 09:38 AM
White Zombie would be a pretty damn good reunion to see!

Dave's Bitch
02-23-2006, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Nope.

Once again, music was shite. The second most overrated band of all time-bandwagon jumpers. They were commercialised, thats why they were successful. They could barely even play their instruments, and Rotten's voice was just that.

you think the sex pistols are shit,i think queen are shit

each to his own my droog

Shaun Ponsonby
02-23-2006, 09:52 AM
Indeed...

ULTRAMAN VH
02-23-2006, 10:00 AM
Okay the band I am about to mention comes from the early 60's surf music era. Way before my time, but my dad introduced me to their music at an early age via the old home stereo reel to reel player. The band was an instrumental group called The Ventures. They were doing some very innovative stuff with guitars way before The Beatles, Clapton, Page, Beck, Hendricks, or Van Halen. They held a instrumental album sales record for years until the great Eric Johnson dethroned them back in the early 90's. The guitar work and sounds these guys produced in my opinion was way ahead of it's time. They were extremely underated. Anyway I think it would be cool to see these guys onstage together again. I will be amazed if any of my fellow soldiers remembers this group. If not, they are worth a listen, especially if your a guitar player.

Mr. Vengeance
02-23-2006, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Nope.

Once again, music was shite. The second most overrated band of all time-bandwagon jumpers. They were commercialised, thats why they were successful. They could barely even play their instruments, and Rotten's voice was just that.

That Never Mind the Bullocks was pure energy. I have no problem with that album. Not great musicians but loud and obnoxious.

Mr. Vengeance
02-23-2006, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by bueno bob
Outside of CVH?

09. Nasty Savage




WHAT?? Nasty Ronnie will kick your ass!

Shaun Ponsonby
02-23-2006, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
That Never Mind the Bullocks was pure energy. I have no problem with that album. Not great musicians but loud and obnoxious.

That album was very commercial-not real punk.

Mr. Vengeance
02-23-2006, 11:40 AM
Why are people so hung up on commercial? If you like it, listen to it.

It's like these Metallica guys who get crazy if you like any Metallica album after Master of Puppets. They hate everything after it because the band made videos and sold albums. There are good songs on Justice for All and Metallica. Load and the albums that followed were pretty boring, but they still had some decent tunes.

Some Megadeth fans go crazy if you talk about any album after Rust in Peace.

People want to talk about Nirvana and how they killed hair bands...Bullocks killed disco and corporate country rock. Ramones started it, but couldn't sell albums, but the Sex Pistols did, and it kicked music in the ass. Short lived though. Much like the grunge scene.

Everyone gets hung up on commercial.

jslav06
02-23-2006, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
Why are people so hung up on commercial? If you like it, listen to it.

It's like these Metallica guys who get crazy if you like any Metallica album after Master of Puppets. They hate everything after it because the band made videos and sold albums. There are good songs on Justice for All and Metallica. Load and the albums that followed were pretty boring, but they still had some decent tunes.

Some Megadeth fans go crazy if you talk about any album after Rust in Peace.

People want to talk about Nirvana and how they killed hair bands...Bullocks killed disco and corporate country rock. Ramones started it, but couldn't sell albums, but the Sex Pistols did, and it kicked music in the ass. Short lived though. Much like the grunge scene.

Everyone gets hung up on commercial.

I'm gonna start a slow clap. WHO'S WITH ME!?

Diamondjimi
02-23-2006, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Nope.

Once again, music was shite. The second most overrated band of all time-bandwagon jumpers. They were commercialised, thats why they were successful. They could barely even play their instruments, and Rotten's voice was just that.

Their music was about attitude. Musicianship was never a factor in punk music . The cruder the better . Rotten himself would be the first one to tell ya they were a bunch of hacks . As for bandwagoners. I disagree.They were formed in '75 at the beginning of the punk movement . They were exploited by management & the media. Imploded and left with fuck all. The real bandwagoners of the time were the Clash . They were the ones who saw that punk was taking off and ran with it......

Regardless , The Who was (and is) THEE first punk band ever !IMO :D

Mr. Vengeance
02-23-2006, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by diamondjimi
Their music was about attitude. Musicianship was never a factor in punk music . The cruder the better . Rotten himself would be the first one to tell ya they were a bunch of hacks . As for bandwagoners. I disagree.They were formed in '75 at the beginning of the punk movement . They were exploited by management & the media. Imploded and left with fuck all. The real bandwagoners of the time were the Clash . They were the ones who saw that punk was taking off and ran with it......

Regardless , The Who was (and is) THEE first punk band ever !IMO :D

I don't agree with that. The Clash were among the dozens of bands that were created after the Ramones made their trip to England. Any of those uys will tell you there were no punk bands in London before the Ramones showed up and a hundred after.

Sex Pistols were a manufactured band, Malcolm MacLaren putting a band together based on looks rather than music, but at the same time, the SP made an album that was PURE rock. Everything rock should be. You can't play?? Who the fuck cares?

A very important album ad band.

mako_kimura
02-23-2006, 10:57 PM
Added to my list:

Queensryche-For god sakes, get Chris DeGarmo back! Michael Stone is absolute shit!!!

Diamondjimi
02-24-2006, 12:39 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
I don't agree with that. The Clash were among the dozens of bands that were created after the Ramones made their trip to England. Any of those uys will tell you there were no punk bands in London before the Ramones showed up and a hundred after.

Sex Pistols were a manufactured band, Malcolm MacLaren putting a band together based on looks rather than music, but at the same time, the SP made an album that was PURE rock. Everything rock should be. You can't play?? Who the fuck cares?

A very important album ad band.

Well said !

blonddgirl777
02-24-2006, 10:55 AM
KISSSSSS!
The Police (but Sting is to much of a mellow snob, now)
Sound Garden
Jane's Addiction
Red Hot Chili Pepper (did they ever split?)


Although... I would like to see the "Rolling Bones" split forever!!!

BITEYOASS
02-24-2006, 11:34 AM
Are all the members of White Zombie still alive, I know Rob and Sean are still alive. I just wanna hear Thunderkiss 196555555555555555555 YEAH WOOOOOOOWW!

jslav06
02-24-2006, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by blonddgirl777
Although... I would like to see the "Rolling Bones" split forever!!!

Agreed. Very much agreed.

blonddgirl777
02-24-2006, 12:25 PM
Originally posted by BITEYOASS
Are all the members of White Zombie still alive, I know Rob and Sean are still alive. I just wanna hear Thunderkiss 196555555555555555555 YEAH WOOOOOOOWW!

They will be in concert here, in MTL Canada soon...

BITEYOASS
02-24-2006, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by blonddgirl777
They will be in concert here, in MTL Canada soon...

Lucky!

Shaun Ponsonby
02-25-2006, 05:58 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance

Sex Pistols were a manufactured band, Malcolm MacLaren putting a band together based on looks rather than music,


Thats what I have against them-isn't that the same reason we bitch about boy bands? Yo could actually call the Pistols a boy band (I see a boyband in the way they are marketed rather than as people who stand in a line, wear suits and walk slowly in their videos).

vheddyrmv8
02-25-2006, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by Alex Mogilny

Pink Floyd

jslav06
02-25-2006, 12:56 PM
If they can all act like human beings and Axl wouldn't be such a sissy, then Guns n' Roses definitely. But I don't see this happening ever.

Shaun Ponsonby
02-25-2006, 02:57 PM
Only "Apetite" stuff though, cos everything after that sucked more ass than a professional ass sucker who sucks a lot of ass quite a lot in his spare time as well as in his work time (November Rain may have been well written, but it wasn't what Guns N Roses were originally about).

Mr. Vengeance
02-25-2006, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Only "Apetite" stuff though, cos everything after that sucked more ass than a professional ass sucker who sucks a lot of ass quite a lot in his spare time as well as in his work time (November Rain may have been well written, but it wasn't what Guns N Roses were originally about).

UYI I & II were both very good. No way did that material suck ass.

DrMaddVibe
02-25-2006, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
UYI I & II were both very good. No way did that material suck ass.

They should've just released one with all of the good tunes on it though!:D

Shaun Ponsonby
02-25-2006, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
UYI I & II were both very good. No way did that material suck ass.

About half of both albums was good. The rest was shite, and I don't think the ones that were good were what Guns N Roses were about to begin with, and it doesn't suit them. GNR should be "The Most Dangerous Band In The World"...with an orchestra? Now, I have nothing against bands doing something different, but they had only released one album before that (not counting "Lies", cos that was an EP). They should have waited a few more years before they did something like that-gradually built to it rather than just come out one day with a horn section and backing singers.

And November Lame is too overplayed.

Mr. Vengeance
02-25-2006, 04:30 PM
I don't kow.. can't think of too many of the songs on those albums I would have cut. Maybe the alternative lyrics of Don't Cry I could have done without, and I've never been big on the remake of Knockin' on Heaven's Door.

Dan
02-25-2006, 04:48 PM
Men At Work.

mako_kimura
02-26-2006, 01:55 AM
Even more:

1. Lynch Mob(Wicked Sensation lineup)

Bands I never want to see again:

1. Metallica-for fuck's sake, just call it quits!
2. Slayer

Any death metal, emo, pop-punk, punk in general

bueno bob
02-26-2006, 02:54 AM
Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
i LOVE coroner they were amazing

my fav album was R.I.P

No shit?? Wow...I figured I was one of the last fifteen people on the planet who still remembered who they were.

Actually, I've got their whole discography...I put them into the same catagory that I do bands like Opeth...they get (or in their case, GOT) better with every album...my absolute favorites were "Grin" and the last self-titled half comp/half new material album...

Ron Broder is still to this day one of my biggest inspirations on bass guitar, ever...

bueno bob
02-26-2006, 02:57 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Vengeance
WHAT?? Nasty Ronnie will kick your ass!

Shit, Nasty Ronnie can LICK my ass....

;)

Nitro Express
02-26-2006, 03:03 AM
I'm so past the reunion thing. The only band I wanted to see get back together was the original lineup of Van Halen. We all know Eddie and probably Alex are too fucked to perform well even if they were willing to do the thing.

I would rather see some younger people with talent pull something together than a bunch of old farts trying to be in their 20's again. I would rather watch The Loss Lonely Boys in concert than a reunited Police.

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 04:25 AM
Originally posted by bueno bob
No shit?? Wow...I figured I was one of the last fifteen people on the planet who still remembered who they were.

Actually, I've got their whole discography...I put them into the same catagory that I do bands like Opeth...they get (or in their case, GOT) better with every album...my absolute favorites were "Grin" and the last self-titled half comp/half new material album...

Ron Broder is still to this day one of my biggest inspirations on bass guitar, ever...


i have about half there albums
R.I.P
Punishment For Decadence
Coroner

i have heard most of the styff from the other albums.i think the last album was a bit mixed.i thought that some of the new tracks would kinda suck to be honest,but was pleasantly surprised to hear some great solo's and heavy riffs.unfortunately though some of the songs from the other albums dont fit as well with the newer ones on there.it sucks that coroner stopped just as they were finally getting to the full potential

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 05:32 AM
i would love to see Violence reunite.these guys are thrash GODS.Eternal Nightmare is filled with riffs. Not only a few, but tons of insane riffs. The drumming is fast as hell and flawlessy performed. The vocals are strange, punkish.Sean Killian cant sing as such but they sound good.there kinda punk shouting type thing,so you either love them or you hate them.the nest album "oppressing the masses" was just a standard thrash album but still good non the less.

just a shame Rob Flynn left and formed Machine Head.thats like breaking up Van Halen to form Van Hagar.

bueno bob
02-26-2006, 05:53 AM
Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
i have about half there albums
R.I.P
Punishment For Decadence
Coroner

i have heard most of the styff from the other albums.i think the last album was a bit mixed.i thought that some of the new tracks would kinda suck to be honest,but was pleasantly surprised to hear some great solo's and heavy riffs.unfortunately though some of the songs from the other albums dont fit as well with the newer ones on there.it sucks that coroner stopped just as they were finally getting to the full potential

Noise Records fucked 'em over...hard...refused to promote anything they did or support them on the road...there's a fansite where you can read the whole story, but things were getting so strained with them around '93 they just decided to pack it in and call it a day before they totally wrecked their friendship.

Don't know why they didn't just try and get another label...well, metal wasn't really selling in the U.S. at that time, anyway, so maybe that had something to do with it...

Noise wanted to do a best of set in '95 for contractual reasons, but they said no to that and recorded new stuff...remixed some old stuff...put on a few songs from the old catalog, etc...Mark Edelmann actually wasn't present on the new material because he was already with Tom G Warrior in Apollyon's Sun...Pete Haas was actually the drummer on those new tracks.

Tommy Vetterli did two albums with Kreator, but I have no idea what he's doing now...Ron Broder works at a paint shop or something, and I think Mark's retired also...

Apparently the president of Century Media said he'd sign them in fucking instant any time they want him to a few years back, guess he's a big fan...but the guys just don't seem all that interested anymore for whatever reason...

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 06:05 AM
Originally posted by bueno bob
Noise Records fucked 'em over...hard...refused to promote anything they did or support them on the road...there's a fansite where you can read the whole story, but things were getting so strained with them around '93 they just decided to pack it in and call it a day before they totally wrecked their friendship.

Don't know why they didn't just try and get another label...well, metal wasn't really selling in the U.S. at that time, anyway, so maybe that had something to do with it...

Noise wanted to do a best of set in '95 for contractual reasons, but they said no to that and recorded new stuff...remixed some old stuff...put on a few songs from the old catalog, etc...Mark Edelmann actually wasn't present on the new material because he was already with Tom G Warrior in Apollyon's Sun...Pete Haas was actually the drummer on those new tracks.

Tommy Vetterli did two albums with Kreator, but I have no idea what he's doing now...Ron Broder works at a paint shop or something, and I think Mark's retired also...

Apparently the president of Century Media said he'd sign them in fucking instant any time they want him to a few years back, guess he's a big fan...but the guys just don't seem all that interested anymore for whatever reason...

i did hear that the guys all got screwed over but i havnt read the whole story.something about promotion problems and contracts and blah.do you know the link to that site?.its a crying shame that they came to such an end.they were a great band,i would say probably one of the most underrated bands ever.Surprisingly the Kreator albums Tommy Vetterli was on (outcast,endorama,enemy of god) i didnt think too much of.they were ok but compare them to Pleasure to Kill or Endless Pain and they kinda suck.Enemy of God is ok i guess.i like impossible brutality alot.but yea its sad that such a great band came to such a sucky end

bueno bob
02-26-2006, 07:19 AM
http://www.designvortex.com/coroner/

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 08:50 AM
Cat

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 08:53 AM
i want them to bring back bach

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 09:00 AM
The composer-I think he's dead, dear.

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 09:13 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
The composer-I think he's dead, dear.

i know,i want them to bring him bach.....if that doesnt work then they can bring back sebastian "skid row" bach

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 09:27 AM
That would be interesting, though. They'd probably have to dig his corpse up and someone would have to move is arms around. It would sell out venues, thats for sure.

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 09:30 AM
lol id pay to see that.they could have a series of clever leavers and pullys to operate his arms

DaLeeRo
02-26-2006, 09:32 AM
I'd like to see Ozzy Osbourne on the road, with Zakk Wylde...

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 09:33 AM
Interesting...like a puppet?

Maybe he'd do a classical version of "Master Of Puppets", then.

(To Dave's Bitch, not the Ozzy comment)

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 09:35 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Interesting...like a puppet?

Maybe he'd do a classical version of "Master Of Puppets", then.

maybe yea,that would be awesome.maybe he could do a bit with Skid Row Bach.

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 09:38 AM
Thats a strange pair, maybe it would be a VH1 reality series "Bach with Bach", which follows them on the road. They could re-arrange Back In Black, and call it "Bach in Black", as well.

Dave's Bitch
02-26-2006, 09:42 AM
Originally posted by Shaun Ponsonby
Thats a strange pair, maybe it would be a VH1 reality series "Bach with Bach", which follows them on the road. They could re-arrange Back In Black, and call it "Bach in Black", as well.

they could make that there theme tune

the vh1 show sounds good.they could go on tour together and they could get into all kinds of sticky situations.they also could animate it and turn it into a kids show.or make it a sit com.omg the doors that would open for them

Shaun Ponsonby
02-26-2006, 09:44 AM
Reality TV does that. But, the big question-Would the classical Bach get Zombie groupies?

Mr. Vengeance
02-26-2006, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by DaLeeRo
I'd like to see Ozzy Osbourne on the road, with Zakk Wylde...

What? You missed it every year since 1993? Don't worry, Sharon will drag him back out on the road again this summer.