Which defunct bands should reunite?

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The Silver Bullet band consisting of Drew Abbott,Chris Campbell,David Teegarden and Alto Reed.
 

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Although bands ANGEL and STARZ have been known to reform for the odd gig. I would really love these classic US bands to get into the studio and record some fresh material......and oh yes nip over to the U.K for some shows.....dream...dream...dream and keyboard wizard Giuffria rejoin ANGEL of course....{.dreams }
 

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I would love to see (and hear) the original Alice Cooper band reunite. Of course they'd have to get one hell of a guitarist to replace the late, great Glen Buxton. You never can tell with these reunions. I'm glad I saw the Buffalo Springfield when they came around. The recent tour has been aborted and Neil's off writing a book (or so I've heard). The lesson boys and girls: See them while you can because you never know what can happen, especially if Neil Young is part of the band.:D
 

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Too many 80's bands to mention. I would LOVE to see:

  • A true-blue Dokken reunion, but it looks like that will never happen.
  • Skid Row - same as above, Sebastian and the Skids don't seem to get along at all
  • Guns n' Roses - again, won't ever happen
  • Triumph - this would be cool
  • Van Halen (OR) Van Hagar - the latter will NEVER happen. The former? Well,.. we'll see.
  • KISS - hear me out. I'd love to see Gene, Paul, Bruce and (I guess) Eric Singer get together, no makeup and go out to do a full-on 80's set on tour. :grinthumb
 

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The Velvet Underground, with Lou Reed, John Cale, Maureen Tucker, and someone to stand in for the late Sterling Morrison.

Or some sort of reunion of Lou Reed and John Cale.

Or, hell, Lou Reed doing a real tour again...that'd be nice too.
 

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These will never probably happen, but...

*Rainbow w/ Turner or White (Bonnet's live vocals seem to be basically gone, sadly) fronting and with Rondinelli.

*The "classic" Coverdale/Moody/Marsden/Murray/Paice/Lord lineup of Whitesnake (Until Marsden got up on stage with 'Snake earlier this year, I never would've given this one the time of day)

*The original Diamond Head line-up.

*The original Montrose line-up (For more than a few gigs, anyway).
 

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