Of all of the rock greats who were gone too soon - who would you bring back and why?

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I believe that is correct, and even after the other group members were added he continued to play lead, rhythm, acoustic, and bass guitars, keyboards, and (I think) some percussion too depending on the song. I saw them at The Woodlands toward the end of Delp's time and Scholz was all over the stage that night playing different instruments as they worked through their set list.
Ghost of Pedro Flores
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Bob Marley…. Man was working changing the world
MAROON
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Hendrix
SRV
Duane
Skynryd not crashing

Amazing music would have been made
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Buddy Holly
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Just thought of another

Jeff Healey

He was 41 when cancer took him. Always loved his style and sound and I just saw Road House again last night or part of it anyway so I thought of him.
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Duane Allman
Only 24. Unbelievable guitar work on Fillmore East album. Played for Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Boz Scaggs and others. No telling how he would have evolved - rock, jazz, blues you name it.
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Buddy Holly
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Bonham for me. My musical tastes were just forming and Zepp was a big part of that. I would most certainly have attended a concert on that planned I.T.t.O.D. tour. Does anyone else remember KLOL just dropping the needle on side one that summer when the album was released? Short commercial break and the same for side 2. Formative memory for me, as me and my bud were riding to Galveston with his older, driving-licensed brother to 'surf' last time before Summer ended.
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Bradley Nowell.
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Ian Curtis from Joy Division. They lived on with New Order but their sound completely changed. Preferred JD to NO but loved them both.
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https://theonion.com/guy-at-bar-a-little-too-into-stevie-ray-vaughan-1819565931/

Whenever SRV gets mentioned, I immediately feel like one of the guys in this story.
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Buddy Holly and Jim Morrison.
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Two not on the list,

Dennis Wilson (although he was in pretty bad shape before drowning)
Bobby Fuller (probably murdered)

Both could have produced a lot more good music.
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Buddy Holley.

He changed music for all who succeeded him. Plus he was so very young.

Three years ago we went to Lubbock for a wedding. Got there early evening and didn't have anything to do so we went and found Buddy Holley's grave.

Mac Davis is buried about 50 yards away from Buddy.

We do crazy stuff like that.
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I think two that really bothered me were 2Pac and Layne Staley. Would love to have seen how Staley would have progressed in his art.
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I've gotta go with Ronnie and Steve from Lynyrd Skynyrd. Steve Gaines' only studio album with Skynyrd was Street Survivors, and he absolutely kicked that band in the ass. Everyone had to elevate their game to keep up with him, and it was some of Van Zant's best songwriting.

I also wonder how Skynyrd would have progressed with no plane crash and if Allen Collins hadn't faced so many demons. He went through some hell after the crash (his wife died during a miscarriage), and he ended up falling deeper into drugs and alcohol. He crashed his car while driving drunk, killing his girlfriend and paralyzing himself. He never played guitar again, and died just a few years after the Skynyrd reunion tour in '87. Would loved to see how that band would have progressed with Rossington, Collins, and Gaines all being together for years. I'd have loved to see Ed King come to that mix also.
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Hardcore Greg
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Dimebag for me.

Zombie Jon Snow
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Added a bunch I left off thanks for the notes

Layne Staley
Dimebag Darrell
Dennis Wilson
Bobby Fuller
2PAC
Notorious BIG/Biggie Smalls
Shannon Hoon

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Off that list, its definitely SRV for me
Rex Racer
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I think I'm actually going to go with someone not on the list.

Steve Clark

Def Leppard hasn't been the same since he died. I know Mutt Lange was also a huge part of their success, but the loss of Steve Clark was huge, as well.

And he didn't die, but I would also get Pete Willis off of the alcohol so he didn't get kicked out. They had a harder edge with him.
Zombie Jon Snow
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Also Rick Allens arm.

lol sorry
maroon barchetta
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Zombie Jon Snow said:

Also Rick Allens arm.

lol sorry


Friend of mine that is a drummer contends that Rick became a better drummer after losing his arm.
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Without even reading your list my answer is Buddy Holly. He was so far ahead of his time. He would have been an absolute legend.

And no offense to The Big Bopper or his family but thank God Waylon lost that coin flip.
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If I only get one then I'll take Layne Staley back. Alice in Chains was my favorite band to come out of the grunge-era 90's and my appreciation has only grown in adulthood. Their music was dark and heavy, but also the combination of Staley and Cantrell harmonizing on vocals gave them a unique twist that just worked. Their discography is truly incredible for such a short run. I never got to see them with Layne, but I saw them about 15 years ago, and I can only imagine what they could have created over the years had Layne never died.

Facelift (1990)
Dirt (1992)
Jar of Flies (1994)
Self-titled (1995)
Unplugged (1996)
Bruce Almighty
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People are sleeping on Ritchie Valens. He was only 17 when he died.
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