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What rock band has been together continually the longest without lineup changes of any kind (deaths, replacements, additions or subtractions, a member retiring, the band breaking up and then re-forming, etc.) and is still together and touring today?
I'll step in if I see the correct answer posted - until then, guess away!
Aerosmith continually breaks up. AC/DC lost Bon Scott and replaced him, but that really wasn't a choice for them. As far as I know, Rush still tours, and has the same three guys they started with before they had their first album and tour in 1974.
Both admirable guesses - Rush's first drummer though was John Rutsey. My memory is failing me so I can't recall if Peart came in for Caress of Steel or right after that...
U2 fits the bill as far as lineups, however they've not been around longer than this band...
Doesn't matter if the right answer is U2 or not... U2 is actually still viable. They win Grammies and awards all the time. They're always in the public eye and are considered the greatest live act in music history -- Regardless if anyone agrees, myself... I think the Who is the greatest live act. Then again, U2 live is a whole other experience. They do so many arrangement changes on their catalog of work that it's like seeing a new show each time you do see them.
They have more variants of their music that they almost seem like new songs all together sometimes. That makes them fantastic.
They've clearly been around longer than any other band, actively in the studio. Making progress. No question. LEt's face it... ZZtop goes away for years without recording new material... I mean, years. Hell, their biggest claim to fame is "LEGS" ... C'mon.
Some would argue that U2's hey day ended with "Achtung Baby", and that's a span of 11 years (from "Boy" in 1980) - they've put out only 5 studio albums since 1991.
I'm certainly not arguing Top's musical genius or anything, but they are great to see live, and they are still touring...
Some would argue that U2's hey day ended with "Achtung Baby", and that's a span of 11 years (from "Boy" in 1980) - they've put out only 5 studio albums since 1991.
I'm certainly not arguing Top's musical genius or anything, but they are great to see live, and they are still touring...
But look at the side projects U2's had... Look at their tours... Look at the movies they've been apart of... Looks at the benifits they've been attached to... Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame inductors every year. C'mon, this is a band who has sold more albums than people that have actuall heard of ZZtop.
U2's best work isn't behind them... They've got three more albums in them atleast. And I, for one, loved Zooropa and POP, and hold them as their best work. POP was guitar driven as all fuck. Listen to POP, the whole thing and tell me that album doesn't jam. Hell, when's the last time ZZtop evenhad a new album??? Wasn't their last attempt country or some shit? Did we not see them selling their souls to be on stage with like Taylor Swift and Kid Rock at some point??? What next that Ass ugly Cyris chick?
Please...
U2 --> ZZTOP -- Sorry, sad and true all at the same time.
I'm not arguing that U2 isn't the more relevant band - just that ZZ Top started recording and touring more than 10 years before U2 and they still do today (their last studio album was 2003, I believe, but they continue to release live albums). It's a testament to them that they've done so in a business where the average shelf life is like 6 years...
And don't worry - once Billy or Dusty or Frank croaks, U2 will be the correct answer to this question!
Okay, I'll do one more and then I really have to go to bed - the wife's getting up at 5:00 and she's very noisy in the morning...
What album from the '70s featured three songs that were each one word titles of women's names? (In other words, not "Oh, Sherry" or "My Michelle", just the name only).
It's too late here in the East and my memory is apparently really off - Peart came in right after the 1st album (on "Fly By Night")...
Ok, so the band formed in 1968, but Peart actually came in right before they recorded their first album and went on tour. While every recording has the same trio, they did officially change the lineup after officially forming the band.
And I was thinking of ZZ Top, too. I just wasn't sure that they were still going.
Some would argue that U2's hey day ended with "Achtung Baby", and that's a span of 11 years (from "Boy" in 1980) - they've put out only 5 studio albums since 1991.
I'm certainly not arguing Top's musical genius or anything, but they are great to see live, and they are still touring...
I'd say U2 were still putting out reasonably good albums until that last plank was foisted upon us. Saw a vid of their latest tour and I hate to say but sadly I was very bored.
But, after 'One' most bands would give up. I'd U2 had better pull it outta the bag with the next one.
On the topic of original members sticking together I believe Queen did that until Mercury died in 1991. They are another outfit who are turning out turgid albums since then. Have to say though, and I never thought I would, the live gigs with Paul Rogers of Free were rather good. But I won't forive for that 5ive thing. They really should know better.