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KillerBananas
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MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
Anyone still hoping for a few MKII 40th anniversary shows during 2009?
Speaking for myself, I don't see it happening and I don't "feel the need for it". Keep things as they are. Why fix it if it ain't broken?
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21/2/2009, 15:43
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
quote: KillerBananas wrote:
Why fix it if it ain't broken?
No reunion thanks but I dont agree with 'why fix it if it ain't broken'.
I would say 'why try to fix something that is beyond repair'
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21/2/2009, 20:58
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
There's no point, not even in theory.
I'd much rather see something based on Mk3. It's 35 years since Burn and Stormbringer.
Of course getting in Paicey would be difficult. But Lars Ulrich might be an interesting replacement!
I can help out, here's the name for the band: Stormbringers.
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22/2/2009, 12:25
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
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I'd much rather see something based on Mk3. It's 35 years since Burn and Stormbringer.
Of course getting in Paicey would be difficult. But Lars Ulrich might be an interesting replacement!
I'd like to see something with Mk3, also.
Mk2 - been there, heard that...heard that again. And then some.
But Lars replacing Paice in DP? To me, that's like Phil Rudd replacing Neil Peart in Rush - can't really see it working.
Now, Carl Palmer...I might even pay to see that one
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27/2/2009, 1:32
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
quote: wazzamadda4u wrote:
quote: Rezi wrote:
I'd much rather see something based on Mk3. It's 35 years since Burn and Stormbringer.
Of course getting in Paicey would be difficult. But Lars Ulrich might be an interesting replacement!
I'd like to see something with Mk3, also.
Mk2 - been there, heard that...heard that again. And then some.
But Lars replacing Paice in DP? To me, that's like Phil Rudd replacing Neil Peart in Rush - can't really see it working.
Now, Carl Palmer...I might even pay to see that one
I don't see Palmer or just about any 'big name', being interested. Ulrich is a huge DP fan, that's why he'd come from a much bigger band to play with RB & the lot.
Think about the publicity side if Ulrich was there. Metallica is still one of the biggest bands in the world.
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27/2/2009, 7:33
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
quote: Rezi wrote:
quote: wazzamadda4u wrote:
quote: Rezi wrote:
I'd much rather see something based on Mk3. It's 35 years since Burn and Stormbringer.
Of course getting in Paicey would be difficult. But Lars Ulrich might be an interesting replacement!
I'd like to see something with Mk3, also.
Mk2 - been there, heard that...heard that again. And then some.
But Lars replacing Paice in DP? To me, that's like Phil Rudd replacing Neil Peart in Rush - can't really see it working.
Now, Carl Palmer...I might even pay to see that one
I don't see Palmer or just about any 'big name', being interested. Ulrich is a huge DP fan, that's why he'd come from a much bigger band to play with RB & the lot.
Think about the publicity side if Ulrich was there. Metallica is still one of the biggest bands in the world.
He's still not good enough though!
Chad Smith would bring similar publicity, is a much better drummer than Lars, and seems to be an equally big DP fan.
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27/2/2009, 13:57
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
Chad smith's worked with Glen Hughes, hasn't he? So it's even a believable option...
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27/2/2009, 14:14
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
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Chad smith's worked with Glen Hughes, hasn't he? So it's even a believable option...
He's played on Glenn's last few albums, played live with him on occasion and seems to be a very close friend. I'm not a fan of RHCP but he's a fantastic drummer and would be a suitable stand-in in a "MK3 (sans Paice)" line-up, IMO.
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
The answer to this is no. Same answer I have had for a long time. Reunions have been done. Bridges have been burned. It would never live up to our expectations. Let sleeping dogs lie, really.
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27/2/2009, 14:45
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Re: MKII Reunion for the 40th anniversary in 2009, yes or no
quote: Big J wrote:
quote: David Meadows wrote:
Chad smith's worked with Glen Hughes, hasn't he? So it's even a believable option...
He's played on Glenn's last few albums, played live with him on occasion and seems to be a very close friend. I'm not a fan of RHCP but he's a fantastic drummer and would be a suitable stand-in in a "MK3 (sans Paice)" line-up, IMO.
Smith would indeed be a really good option!
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