Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals & Harmonica
Keith Richards - Guitar
Ronnie Wood - Guitar
Dick Taylor - Bass
Charlie Watts - Drums
The Rolling Stones need an old Brit on bass and Dick Taylor would fit the bill perfectly. Dick was a very early member of the Rolling Stones who left the Stones after he, Mick and Keith had joined forces with Brian Jones and Ian Stewart because he didn't want to be "relegated" to playing bass! That didn't turn out to be one of Dick's better career decisions!
Dick went on to some degree of critical acclaim with the Pretty Things and then played guitar and bass(!) early on with Hawkwind.
Avril Lavigne has reportedly grown weary of waiting for Jimmy Page and the boys to finalize touring arrangements. She's now in negotiations to tour with the newly reconstituted Beatles:
Avril Lavigne - Guitar & Vocals
Julian Lennon - Lead Guitar
Paul McCartney - Bass & Vocals
Ringo Starr - Drums
One thing's for sure. If the old band's new singer can't get Sir Paul up and out of the rocking chair, nothing will!
I'd like the Guns N' Roses that the world loves the most to get back together, The Darkness (though that one might not be too out of the question), and even though this isn't a band I'd like to see Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf get back together because they were an amazing team.
Baker Gurvitz Army
Black Country Communion
Budgie with Tony Bourge on guitar
Captain Beyond (imposssible)
City Boy
ELP
Jefferson Starship with Mickey Thomas and Craig Chaquico
Nazareth with Manny Charlton
SAHB with Max Maxwell
Temple of the Dog
UK, the Danger Money lineup
Yes with Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman
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