Class of 1982
Cedar Hills, OR
I said "f you're going to step up to the plate and try to fill those inglorious shoes, you better bring something mighty rare to the party or sit back and collect your measly pittance from the first band you wrecked. I admire their wherewhithal to hit the road again, and most deals are made sans public discourse, so if you're going to tour again, make sure your homage is rightly placed. Most of these bands have inked indelible images on the minds of their listeners, and rarely, if ever is version 2.0 as good in the minds of devotees as the pivotal source. I would never pay 185 dollars to see a band build their retirement fund unless there was some Godly Harmonic Convergence of rock and roll royalty to stir the embryonic journey once again. I did like Robert Plant and Allison Krauss, that was some magic. Move on, and create something new instead of going for the Crapmaster tour of the Decade already. Aren't you artists, after all? where's the new inspiration coming from? Or are you all just shills to the management companies trying to Simon Cowell us into trying again? It will never be the same, just get some cats and an acoustic guitar and leave us o"