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Death of a Lead Singer

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Guest Choken One

Personally, I don't think the band really changed much which is why they maintained thier success...

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Guest El Satanico

Bon Scott was the better lead singer, but they got the majority of their success and most popular songs with Brian Johnson.

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I can't even think of many bands who actually had lead singers die on them, much less be able to think about the effects of it

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Guest Choken One

The Doors

AC/DC

Drowning Pool

 

 

are the first to come my mind...I'm sure there others...

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The Doors

AC/DC

Drowning Pool

AC/DC is obvious.. that was the only one I could think of when I just saw the thread title

 

I didn't like DP before that dude kicked off and I doubt I'll care about them with the new guy

 

Did the Doors actually replace Morrison? If so, they don't count in this discussion

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

Even though I don't think Sabbath got any better, I'd just to take this time to remind everyone that...

 

DIO > OZZY

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I know I might be in the minority...but I like the Foo Fighters much better than Nirvana

You're not the only one...

 

I like both (and own their stuff as well) but, when asked of my favorite bands, The Foo Fighters is always mentioned by me and not Nirvana.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
Even though I don't think Sabbath got any better, I'd just to take this time to remind everyone that...

 

DIO > OZZY

Ozzy's not dead...

...

 

I am an idiot.

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Joy Division released most of their albums after the death of their lead singer, but everything they released with vocals was recorded before Ian Curtis died, so I wouldn't say they got better, but they were certainly more well known after his death than before (at least in the United States).

 

 

EDIT: There is a webpage called ElvisPelvis.com that contains the Dead Musician Directory...and has a very complete and accurate collection of news stories surrounding just about EVERY music-related death going back since the 50s it would seem.

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If I remember correctly, the Doors didn't replace Morrison. They just recorded an album with no singer.

They recorded two albums, "Other Voices" and "Full Circle" with keyboard player Ray Manzarek and guitar player Robby Krieger handling the vocals. Both were pretty much commercial failures.

 

Recently, however, Manzarek, Krieger, a new drummer (Densmore won't have any part of it) and the Cult's Ian Astbury have toured under the name "21st Century Doors" performing old material and one new song. They are supposed to release an album sometime this year I believe.

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Bon Scott >>>>>>>>>>>> Brian Johnson.

 

There's no argument in my mind, and I prefer their earlier stuff.

 

I can't think of anyone who improved with the death of the lead singer. I can't think of many who improved with a death in the band period.

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As far as creating intrigue and legend in the underground of Metal, Mayhem is the top of the pops. The story is great if for no other reason then the wonderful irony of their singer's stage name...Dead. Then he fulfilled the prophecy by eating a shotgun. As tribute the band did no less than eat part of his brain in a stew (the guitarist was the first to find him, he too pictures, part of the brain, and skull chunks to be made into jewelry), and use pictures of his corpse as the cover of one of their cd's.

 

The whole thing along with all the intrigue in the 'scene' at the time created a 'gimmick' that is depraved, and livable.

 

Not to mention the band makes some of the most incredible music out there.

 

Their guitarist got stabbed 23 times by a cohort in said 'scene' but that's for another thread....

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The Doors released an album of Jim Morrison reading poetry while the other members played new music.

 

Brian Johnson is good. Bon Scott is great. AC/DC just had more of a rawness when Scott was still singing.

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The Doors released an album of Jim Morrison reading poetry while the other members played new music.

Very good album too. Accomplishes their goal of telling a story, and of Morrison coming across as a legitimate poet like he always wanted.

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Guest Deviant

I'm not a fan of either, but I prefer Foo Fighters to Nirvana.

 

And despite only hearing Step Up and a few brief clips by Drowning Pool, I like the new guy's voice better than Dave's. As long as Jason can do the same thing live, I'm happy. I hate bands that need the studio and post-recording mixing to sound good.

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Skynard's original lead singer died in a plane crash. The band replaced him with his brother who looked and sounded the same.

 

I guess that's not really a death that lead to the band getting better, but more of a death that didn't really change a damn thing.

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