At 05:15 PM 1/21/2004 -0800, you wrote: >The Raspberries were the first band that I thought of >as well, though probably are of no interest to VH1. I >believe when a Raspberries tour was being considered >two or three years ago, the original four (Eric, >Wally, Jim and Dave) held a rehearsal and sounded >pretty great according to those that heard it. Blame Eric for killing that idea - he didnt want to tour on a shoestring budget. http://www.raspberries.net/pd120500.html >Me I'd like to see (again, most would be of no >interest to Vh1): > >Buffalo Springfield THAT would be an event. But it would be hard to rope Neil Young into doing it. >Eagles (Don, Glenn, Randy, Bernie) Just too much bad blood here, plus they would want a shitload of $$$. >Hollies (with Graham and Eric Haycock) The Hollies dont want to do anything with the USA since the reunion with Graham Nash bombed in 1983. Alan Clarke has retired to take care of his ailing wife (and voice). Haydock started his "Eric Haydock's Hollies" oldies band, which infuriated management (I think there was a lawsuit involved). >Kinks (Ray, Dave, Mick, Pete) Love to see this happen too - I think the original 4 did reunite in the studio the late 90's. >The Move (the original five) Just not enough Roy Wood fans in the USA - its a shame his music never connected with a mass audiance here. Carl Wayne is now the lead singer for the Hollies. >Rubinoos (with Royce) Another good one - but not a earthshaking reunion and one that would generate ratings for VH-1. Billy G. Spradlin http://listen.to/jangleradio