With the recent news of Motley Crue and The Black Crowes reuniting, Rolling Stone has compiled a list of 14 bands and the odds of them getting back together.
- Pink Floyd- 15 percent -David Gilmour has no interest.
- Genesis- 40 percent - Phil Collins is not in the best of shape and some fans would like to see them reunite with Peter Gabriel.
- Talking Heads- 10 percent -David Byrne has no interest.
- The Kinks- 70 percent - Ray and Dave Davies say they're working on songs.
- Led Zeppelin- 10 percent - Robert Plant has no interest.
- Black Sabbath- 25 percent - Band have always said they're open to one-off shows, but no extensive touring. And, it'd be nice to include Bill Ward.
- R.E.M.- 30 percent - Band lost their steam after drummer Bill Berry left in 1997.
- The White Stripes- 60 percent
- The Fugees- 80 percent
- ‘NSync- 40 percent
- The Smiths- 10 percent
- Oasis- 80 percent
- Sonic Youth- 25 percent
- Simon & Garfunkel- 20 percent -Paul Simon retired from touring and he doesn't get along with Art Garfunkel.
Who would I like to see reunited?
- The Police
- Crosby, Stills & Nash and/or with Neil Young
- BTO with Randy Bachman & Fred Turner
- Dire Straits
- Rush
- Deep Purple with Ritchie Blackmore
- Creedence Clearwater Revival with John Fogerty
- Styx with Dennis DeYoung
- Yes with Jon Anderson
- Cheap Trick with Bun E. Carlos
- JourneywithSteve Perry
- The Beach Boys with Brian Wilson
- Van Halen with David Lee Roth,Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony
- Chicago with Peter Cetera
- Fleetwood Mac with Lindsey Buckingham
- Rolling Stones with Bill Wyman
- Bon Jovi with Richie Sambora