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I've been thinking about this, and I can come up with one other exception: Deep Purple. They went through 3 lead singers, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, and David Coverdale. But they also switched out guitarists, keyboardists, and bassists. Their sound changed a bit with each lineup, but they still mostly sounded like DP.I was a fan of Linkin Park and not so much now. I think when a band loses their lead singer, they should rename the band. AC/DC is the only band that I went along with the new lead singer. All of the others have been nothing compared to their original self.
I've been thinking about this, and I can come up with one other exception: Deep Purple. They went through 3 lead singers, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, and David Coverdale. But they also switched out guitarists, keyboardists, and bassists. Their sound changed a bit with each lineup, but they still mostly sounded like DP.
I did not like Sammy Hagar with Van Halen.
I hear ya, it's like that philosophical thought exercise about Jason's boat, the Argo. If you keep replacing parts until, eventually, all the parts have been replaced, is it still Jason's Argo?I wasn't a deep purple fan aside from the big hits like smoke on the water. I don't know at what point in their careers they changed lead singers. There are some bands touring today where none of the original members are with the band. And that stuff doesn't work for me.
It's just not the same though Van Halen sold a lot of records and their soul after David Lee Roth left.
They went through 3 lead singers, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, and David Coverdale.
I did not like Sammy Hagar with Van Halen.
And yet I never understood why......And DLR was better eithout VH......It's just not the same though Van Halen had a great career after David Lee Roth left.