Bands you'd reunite

agreeded on the kajagoogoo episode… i'm really interested in seeing the extreme one today given it's only 30 minutes long… i'm guessing there is a little tension there. :eek:

the fgth is the best episode so far, becaue it the most engaging personalities. especially holly and paul rutherford. personally i think paul would make a great talk show host….
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
agreeded on the kajagoogoo episode… i'm really interested in seeing the extreme one today given it's only 30 minutes long… i'm guessing there is a little tension there. :eek:

the fgth is the best episode so far, becaue it the most engaging personalities. especially holly and paul rutherford. personally i think paul would make a great talk show host….
I agree about Frankie….damn best of the lot I believe followed closely by Flock…..Paul Rutherford is quite a character….I just watched the Extreme episode……30 minutes for a reason…..you'll see…..
i liked the flock of haircut one because of the bass player, but my second fav so far is the romeo void one.
Kajagoogoo was cool, I really like the show, especially the reunion aspect and the elation the band feels as one upon performing together again. That Limahl really is an amazingly personable guy and was so interactive with the crowd. I've missed a few episodes (FGTH, Romeo Void, Dramarama), can't wait for the reruns! Never liked Extreme but I'll check it out for kicks.
Originally posted by Bags:

The Posies
just read that they are playing SXSW
the posies played the old black cat once as an acoustic duo and then later with a full band. the perniece brothers were one of the support for the second. jon and ken have played with a variety of bass players and drummers, one of whom is now in fountains of wayne.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
the perniece brothers were one of the support for the second.
I was planning on going, but could not, the first of the 3 times I have missed the Pernice Brothers for a variety of reasons
It seems like everyone has seen the Pernice bros apart from Pollard. He ought to try a little harder to keep up.
Japan would be an interesting one….I think they broke up because David Sylvian was shagging the girlfriend of Nick Karns at one point…that and the good old 'creative differences' cop out of course.

I just realized that "Pippin" from Keen Eddie reminds me of David Sylvian….I knew he reminded me of someone but couldn't quite figure out who.
Originally posted by mark e smith:
It seems like everyone has seen the Pernice bros apart from Pollard. He ought to try a little harder to keep up.
can't wait to see you Mark, got a nice swift kick in the ass for you
Originally posted by mark e smith:
It seems like everyone has seen the Pernice bros apart from Pollard. He ought to try a little harder to keep up.
..and me of course, but I don't count.
thought of another one…

Pearl Harbor and the Explosions

with that i'm off to watch the alarm episode. should be a good one seeing as there was lawsuits, etc involved post breakup.
Neds Atomic dustbin.What ever happened to those guys?
Originally posted by SPARX:
Neds Atomic dustbin.What ever happened to those guys?
They'd be better suited on the greatest 1-hit wonders wouldn't they?

I don't think they were around long enough to justify a "reunite".
Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by SPARX:
Neds Atomic dustbin.What ever happened to those guys?
They'd be better suited on the greatest 1-hit wonders wouldn't they?

I don't think they were around long enough to justify a "reunite".
I get what your sayin but those 3 studio releases were ace IMHO.The live show was extremely energetic to say the least!!Guess they made enough to retire on their singles,nah couldn't have.
Allegedly, VH1 attempted a Replacements reunion but were told to "fuck-off' by both Stinson and Westerberg.

VH1 should do a follow-up series (Bands Not Reunited) in which they show all the bands that refused to reunite.
I'm sure there's a greatest hits for Ned's Atomic Dustbin floating around or in the works.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I'm sure there's a greatest hits for Ned's Atomic Dustbin floating around or in the works.
I think they still do shows in the UK. I don't know how much of the original line-up is still intact.
Twenty quid it's the drimbo.

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
I think they still do shows in the UK. I don't know how much of the original line-up is still intact.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I'm sure there's a greatest hits for Ned's Atomic Dustbin floating around or in the works.
Yep,released in 98.
1991 God Fodder Sony
1992 Are You Normal? Chaos/Columbia
1995 Brainbloodvolume Work/Furtive
1998 Intact Song -Greatest hits
2001 One More No More [live] Gig

1991 Bite Chapter 22
1995 522 Furtive
2003 Terminally Groovy: The Singles Castle

1991 Grey Cell Green Sony s
1991 Kill YourTV Sony s
1992 Not Sleeping Around Chaos/Columbia