Band reunions you'd like to see

green nuns of the revolution
prana
darshan
one I'd really like to see is another go at it for the Sex Pistols and the sooner the better but I don't know its in the cards.. when I talked to Glen Matlock a couple of years ago he was very very dismissive of it….still, the PIL play is pretty much over for Johnny boy and I'm guessing he'll want more money.. everybody does…
Done with reunion bands.
I have several I'd like to see. TAD, Fudge Tunnel, Mr. Bungle, Fugazi, The Apex Theory, Priestbird, City of Caterpillar, Frodus, Big Black, Husker Du was mentioned already…

Also Kyuss with Josh Homme but that will never happen now. We are stuck with Vista Chino. I would also be down for Them Crooked Vultures.

The Jesus Lizard reunion tour was so damn awesome I wish they would have stuck around!

70's occult glam band White Witch would be a treat.

I'm not sure if they are broken up or not but Harvey Milk has not toured or made any music since 2010 so I'd like to see them come back and make some noise.

How about Henry Rollins? Rollins band? Black Flag? I'd like to see him onstage again not telling stories or interviewing Dino Jr.
White Witch….interesting…. I keep passing on their records but that is one cool band name…
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo
Talking Heads
The Smiths
Orbital (they got back together briefly but didn't do much in the states if I recall)


Talking Heads may actually be happening.
Nuke wrote:
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo
Talking Heads
The Smiths
Orbital (they got back together briefly but didn't do much in the states if I recall)


Talking Heads may actually be happening.


i just saw that the other day, i feel like that rumor always pops up and then nothing ever comes of it.
Jerry said, no way its happening.
How many people would say "NO WAY" if the Talking Heads toured without Jerry Harrison? I'd still go. That said, without Tina Weymouth's bass, I probably would skip it.
Midnight Oil just announced they are reuniting and doing shows next year in Australia and possibly overseas.  Might be a little too early for the Hey Seth..
kosmo wrote:
Midnight Oil just announced they are reuniting and doing shows next year in Australia and possibly overseas.  Might be a little too early for the Hey Seth..


Relaxer wrote:
How many people would say "NO WAY" if the Talking Heads toured without Jerry Harrison? I'd still go. That said, without Tina Weymouth's bass, I probably would skip it.


I would go as long as they didn't charge much more than a David Byrne solo show, which I seem to remember featuring a decent amount of TH material.
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo


This one made me laugh.  I didn't think anyone outside of Southern CA would want this, and even then, they played so constantly down there, especially around Halloween, that I would never think to want to see them again. 
vansmack wrote:
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo


This one made me laugh.  I didn't think anyone outside of Southern CA would want this, and even then, they played so constantly down there, especially around Halloween, that I would never think to want to see them again. 


They were before my time. I hear Danny has refused it because of hearing damage he got from performing.

I'd kill to see them do a Halloween gig.
Cocteau Twins
^ good one
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo
They are before my time as well. I am checking out a random album, Dead Man's Party, and will definitely check out more.  I heard a few songs of theirs on the classic alternative channel on sirius XM but kept forgetting to check them out when I would get home.
killsaly wrote:
betao wrote:
Oingo Boingo
They are before my time as well. I am checking out a random album, Dead Man's Party, and will definitely check out more.  I heard a few songs of theirs on the classic alternative channel on sirius XM but kept forgetting to check them out when I would get home.


I'd love to see them as well. I love Only A Lad and the Forbidden Zone soundtrack.

Thurston wrote:
White Witch….interesting…. I keep passing on their records but that is one cool band name…


Their two lone albums are both good and unique. Certainly some of the better stuff on Capricorn Records. Up there with Captain Beyond. Last time I checked, second hand copies were still cheap. I got a promo of their first one at the DC Record fair for $3 like 5 years ago. I think I got the the second in a thrift shop.
roxy music w/ or w/o eno.
last thing i read from phil said that it's really all over.
missed those reunion shows a few years back.
they played ravinia in chicago, that would have been lovely outdoors.
oh, and mott the hoople.
those reunion shows never made it to these shores.
they were 'my band' back in the day.
heard their "sweet jane" on my free sirius trial today.
did see hunter/ronson band at the stanley theatre in pgh (my 2nd ever show).
ian played the birchmere i think, not too long ago, damn.
we're getting old, crap.
Oh I thought you meant the White Stripes