They're halfway through a mahoosive farewell tour.
I know it's never been the same with Johnny standing in for Ronnie, but still... farewell Skynyrd. Go be Simple Men. :-(
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They're halfway through a mahoosive farewell tour.
I know it's never been the same with Johnny standing in for Ronnie, but still... farewell Skynyrd. Go be Simple Men. :-(
People have found all sorts of extraordinary ways to run out of fuel. There was a 757 in Canada which ran its tanks dry because the captain requested 20,000 and the fuellers gave him 20,000, but he wanted 20,000 litres and they gave him 20,000 kilos. :hehe:
There were all those slightly incetuous 60s bands that must have changed lead singers over time. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, erm, other ones like that. Clapton and Beck were forever swapping around. Also see Page's involvement in such rock monsters pre Zep.
Was that the Gimley Glider? I remember reading about that. Some French-Canadian chap was the pilot.
I don't really count all those supergroup types, since they weren't real bands in the first place. I suppose you'd have to say Fleetwood Mac survived the loss of Peter Green pretty well, though.