Jilly Posted 18 December 2008 Posted 18 December 2008 'Take That' probably could use a little reforming Watched them on The Royal Variety last night and something was missing.......and I don't mean Robbie Williams.
syston_fox Posted 18 December 2008 Posted 18 December 2008 North & South. "Na na na na na na na na na ooooooooh NO SWEAT!"
vandamman Posted 14 March 2011 Posted 14 March 2011 I would love to see the Jam play at least one show together. The again it will never, ever happen and there was a time and place for the jam, so.....maybe not. But still, I can't think of many bands especially in such an abundant era to have so many great songs across their time together.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 14 March 2011 Posted 14 March 2011 Would love to see one of Australias best ever rock bands reform just to be sweating my arse off in the crowd belting this out like we did after before and after every Socceroos game in South Africa. One of our unnofficial National anthems about the Vietnam War
The Doctor Posted 14 March 2011 Posted 14 March 2011 none - when bands make a come-back they're never as good as you remember them and it sort of ruins the bands old stuff for people.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 15 March 2011 Posted 15 March 2011 Would love to see one of Australias best ever rock bands reform just to be sweating my arse off in the crowd belting this out like we did after before and after every Socceroos game in South Africa. One of our unnofficial National anthems about the Vietnam War Freaky
Finnegan Posted 15 March 2011 Posted 15 March 2011 MTWG vs. Ronnie. Brilliant. Also, the Wilburys was the best shout in this thread, though it wouldn't be the same without Roy.
General Smuts Posted 16 March 2011 Posted 16 March 2011 I don't tend to like bands after they've reformed its never the same. Saying that i would love The Libs to properly reform. The signs are all positive with the few reunion gigs they played. The Smiths is the other obvious one with Johnny Marr and Morrissey still smashing out quality. Other than that id like to see Andrew Mcmahon go back to Something Corporate for nostalgic reasons and Larrikin Love need to get back together too. Thats about it.
lcfcadam Posted 16 March 2011 Posted 16 March 2011 Lift to Experience. Would kill numerous small children for that.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 16 March 2011 Posted 16 March 2011 I don't tend to like bands after they've reformed its never the same. Saying that i would love The Libs to properly reform. The signs are all positive with the few reunion gigs they played. The Smiths is the other obvious one with Johnny Marr and Morrissey still smashing out quality. Other than that id like to see Andrew Mcmahon go back to Something Corporate for nostalgic reasons and Larrikin Love need to get back together too. Thats about it. Same but just to see a one of show or something would be good but wouldn't want to be paying thru the nose to see it.
Leicester_Numan Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Although Kraftwerk are still going and doing a new album, there's only 1 original member left so i'd like the original line up to reform
foxfanazer Posted 25 May 2012 Posted 25 May 2012 Nirvana I was going to say that . Suppose would have to be the jam then
Guest Posted 5 June 2012 Posted 5 June 2012 Any band where all the members are dead. Could be pretty awesome.
James. Posted 6 June 2012 Posted 6 June 2012 The only band I'm even remotely interested in reforming is Pink Floyd. 4 years on and I'd Fleetwood Mac to the list. I bloody love Fleetwood Mac.
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