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<blockquote data-quote="Moog" data-source="post: 59305" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>All the afore-mentioned bands are my some of my favourites. However, with one or two or three of the original line-up members only left in the group , i wonder how the sound of the sound has changed. Hats off to Led Zeppelin who decided to disband upon the demise of Bornham. Same honours goes for the Beetles who disbanded before any line-up changes. With regards to Wishbone Ash, Andy Powell is the last man standing of the original group. With Uriah Heep, Mick Box is that last man standing. One can argue that the current line-up of Deep Purple has not changed mush because, Ian Gillan,Ian Paice and Roger Glover are still part of the line up. So, for those who attended, how has the sound changed, or has it not changed at all/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moog, post: 59305, member: 418"] All the afore-mentioned bands are my some of my favourites. However, with one or two or three of the original line-up members only left in the group , i wonder how the sound of the sound has changed. Hats off to Led Zeppelin who decided to disband upon the demise of Bornham. Same honours goes for the Beetles who disbanded before any line-up changes. With regards to Wishbone Ash, Andy Powell is the last man standing of the original group. With Uriah Heep, Mick Box is that last man standing. One can argue that the current line-up of Deep Purple has not changed mush because, Ian Gillan,Ian Paice and Roger Glover are still part of the line up. So, for those who attended, how has the sound changed, or has it not changed at all/ [/QUOTE]
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