I was at that LP/Jay-Z gig, and thought it was fantastic. Collision Course is an awesome EP.The last time I saw them was at the MK Bowl, Jay-Z came on for a cameo and they did the collaboration. I was a huge fan back then and I really wanted to like the reboot but sadly I can't.
In the field of rock, Iron Maiden and Van Halen continued their success after replacing their original singers.Not for me Clive. I just think Chester's voice was unique and we are best left with the memories.
The only time this scenario has really panned out well has been with AC/DC. Not my faves but their career soared.
And Genesis.In the field of rock, Iron Maiden and Van Halen continued their success after replacing their original singers.
Faith No More is another.And Genesis.
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In the field of Metal, Lorna Shore replaced their vocalist and have had massive success since bringing in Will Ramos.In the field of rock, Iron Maiden and Van Halen continued their success after replacing their original singers.
I saw INXS fronted by no-mark JD Fortune, so I'll duck out at this stage...Faith No More is another.
I saw them with their original guy in front of about 50 people and he was trying to start a fight with most of the audience. A while later I saw them blow a packed Marquee away with Mike Patton. That was some show.
As a Maiden fanatic not sure they count as Paul Dianno was only the first two albums?In the field of rock, Iron Maiden and Van Halen continued their success after replacing their original singers.