User:Rizzoj/List of bands that could theoretically reform

This is a list of bands that could theoretically reform with their "classic lineups." Bands are listed in alphabetical order with the lineup given for each. The lineup is the one with which the band had its greatest commercial success or critical acclaim. Criteria for inclusion is simply that all of the members are still alive. Bands listed here may still be active in some form. Such bands should be indicated as (*active), with the active members marked with an asterisk (*). Lineups should be given in alphabetical order by last name, first name. The list is not exhaustive; it only lists acts that are fairly well known.

A

 * ABBA: Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad, Björn Ulvaeus, and Benny Andersson.
 * A R Kane: Alex Ayuli and Rudi Tambala.
 * The Art of Noise: Anne Dudley, Trevor Horn, J.J. Jeczalik, Gary Langan, and Paul Morley, perhaps including late '90's member Lol Creme.

B

 * The Beta Band: Richard Greentree, Robin Jones, John Maclean, and Steve Mason.
 * The Buggles: Geoff Downes and Trevor Horn.

C

 * Carter USM: Jim Bob and Fruitbat.
 * Curve: Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday.

D

 * Deee-Lite: Super DJ Dmitri, Lady Miss Kier and Towa Tei.
 * Depeche Mode (*active): Andrew Fletcher*, David Gahan*, Martin Gore*, and Alan Wilder.
 * Dire Straits: Alan Clark, Guy Fletcher, John Illsley, Mark Knopfler, and Terry Williams.
 * Duran Duran (*active): Simon LeBon*, Nick Rhodes*, Andy Taylor, John Taylor*, and Roger Taylor*.

F

 * Fleetwood Mac (*active): Lindsey Buckingham*, Mick Fleetwood*, Christine McVie, John McVie*, and Stevie Nicks*.

G

 * Guns n' Roses (*active): Steven Adler, Duff McKagan, Axl Rose*, Slash, and Izzy Stradlin.

H

 * Happy Mondays (*active): Bez*, Mark Day, Paul Ryder, Shaun Ryder*, and Gary Whelan*.

J

 * Jane's Addiction: Eric Avery, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, and Stephen Perkins.
 * The Jesus and Mary Chain: Jim Reid and William Reid.

K

 * The KLF: Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond.
 * KMFDM (*active): En Esch, Sascha Konietzko*, and Guenter Schulz.

L

 * Love and Rockets: Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins, and David J.

M

 * Massive Attack (*active): Robert Del Naja*, Grant Marshall, and Andrew Vowles.
 * Ministry (*active): Paul Barker and Alain Jourgensen*.

N

 * New Order (*active): Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook*, Stephen Morris*, and Bernard Sumner*.

P

 * Pink Floyd: David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright.  Founding member Syd Barrett died in 2006, so a full reunion is no longer possible.
 * The Police (upcoming reunion announced in February 2007): Stewart Copeland, Sting, and Andy Summers.
 * Public Image Ltd.: Keith Levene, John Lydon, and Jah Wobble with either Jim Walker or Martin Atkins on drums.

R

 * R.E.M. (*active): Bill Berry, Peter Buck*, Mike Mills*, and Michael Stipe*.
 * The Rolling Stones (*active): Mick Jagger*, Keith Richards*, Charlie Watts*, Ron Wood*, and Bill Wyman.

S

 * The Sex Pistols: Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glenn Matlock, and John Lydon.
 * Status Quo (*active): John Coghlan, Alan Lancaster, Rick Parfitt* and Francis Rossi*.
 * The Stone Roses: Ian Brown, Gary Mournfield, John Squire, and Alan Wren.
 * Stone Temple Pilots: Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, Eric Kretz, and Scott Weiland.

T

 * Talking Heads: David Byrne, Chris Franz, Jerry Harrison, and Tina Weymouth.
 * Tones on Tail: Daniel Ash, Glenn Campling, and Kevin Haskins.

V

 * Van Halen (*active): Michael Anthony, Alex Van Halen*, Eddie Van Halen*, and either Sammy Hagar or David Lee Roth.