Who Didn't Regret Quitting Their Band?
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Quietly fired.
ijwthstd wrote: obviously you take this way too seriously and were deeply affected by what transpired in the early 1990's and hopefully you are discussing these issues with a therapist in addition to other fans on music message boards.
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Hmmmm...interesting theory.
But why would be he fired?
I reckon all songs are folk songs. I ain't never heard no horses singing any.
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No, when he quit Metallica to start megadethHueyRamone wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 8:47 amYou mean the hand injury that gave him a year off and was a good excuse to get Ellefson outta there?
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Yeah, he would've missed out on seeing his wife grow up had he not quit when he did
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Bill Bruford did not regret quitting Yes . . . either time it happened.
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I don't think it's fair to say Robert Plant quit Led Zeppelin, but he's the only one who has been standing in the way of a reunion tour the last 30 years. Plant likes what he's doing now, and has so much FU money that he can say whatever he wants to Page.
I'll always be bummed I never saw Zeppelin, but Plant's solo career is really amazing and criminally underrated.
I'll always be bummed I never saw Zeppelin, but Plant's solo career is really amazing and criminally underrated.
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Percy's been in the way the whole way, he pulled the plug on XYZ and the 86 and 88 reunions too. Jimmy's flirtation with Coverversion was what finally broke the ice.
ijwthstd wrote: obviously you take this way too seriously and were deeply affected by what transpired in the early 1990's and hopefully you are discussing these issues with a therapist in addition to other fans on music message boards.
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Randy Bachman ultimately did not regret leaving The Guess Who, although he's said it got really dicey for him in '71 and '72 before BTO got going. Just prior to that, he had to a stay awake all night quite a bit to make ends meet.
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Chris DeGarmo was center stage in that clusterfuck.
"Hear In The Now Frontier" was nothing more than a DeGarmo solo cd.
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DeGarmo was the man behind the downfall of Queensrycherisingfarce wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2024 11:56 pm
Chris DeGarmo was center stage in that clusterfuck.
"Hear In The Now Frontier" was nothing more than a DeGarmo solo cd.
1. Silent Lucidity. Their biggest hit, sure, but not representative of the band
2. The CDG ballads on Promised Land, too many and mostly failed attempts to write another Silent Lucidity.
3. HITNF. The album that killed their career.
Replacing him with Kelly Gray certainly ddn't make things better, but they were already a shell of the band that gave us Rage and Mindcrime by then.
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