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Pictures of your favorite band/s in their early days

Posted on 3/6/24 at 1:09 pm
Posted by STigers
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 1:09 pm
Fleetwood Mac mid 70’s

The Cure late 70’s

Depeche Mode early 80’s

Smashing Pumpkins early 90’s
This post was edited on 3/6/24 at 4:27 pm
Posted by tigermeat
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Posted by Wulfgar
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 1:52 pm to
Some of my eclectic choices
City Kidd, who became Tesla

Chicago

Cannonball Adderley

Posted by Saint Alfonzo
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 2:58 pm to


Posted by SUB
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 3:16 pm to
Not necessarily my favorite today, but was at one time.

Silverchair

Posted by genuineLSUtiger
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 3:20 pm to
Depeche Mode went from boy band to dark heroin chic in just a few short years.
Posted by STigers
Gulf Coast
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 3:47 pm to
Composition of Sound early 1980 before they changed their name to Depeche Mode in late 1980




Late 80’s
Posted by Red Boarman
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 4:05 pm to
Posted by TexTigah81
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 5:02 pm to
May help if you tell us who they are.
Posted by Zappas Stache
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 5:46 pm to
The Gun Club


Legendary Pink Dots


New Model Army


Negativland


The Gourds

Posted by tigermeat
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 6:26 pm to
quote:

May help if you tell us who they are.


My bad I guess. Thought everybody on a music board would know Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, and AC/DC. Guess I was wrong.

Does that help?
Posted by Jake88
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 8:02 pm to
I don't think that pic of the Cure is from the late 1970s. They weren't a trio with that lineup until late 1980. And I don't recall the hair like that until about 1982. Either way, still really early
This post was edited on 3/6/24 at 8:18 pm
Posted by Jake88
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 8:19 pm to
Did Justin ever get that front tooth replaced?
Posted by STigers
Gulf Coast
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 8:36 pm to
Pic could be early 80’s

Lol Tolhurst - 1978-1989, 2011
Robert Smith - 1978 to Present
Simon Gallop- 1979 to present



Primary released 3/81
Charlotte Sometimes released 10/81
This post was edited on 3/6/24 at 9:18 pm
Posted by Jake88
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 9:21 pm to
Hartley was around until late 1980. So once Simon joined they were a 4 member band until then.
Posted by Zappas Stache
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 9:29 pm to
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Did Justin ever get that front tooth replaced?


That's his trademark. He did cut his hair short which was pretty jarring
Posted by Z Cavaricci
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 10:28 pm to

Fuel
Posted by PowerTool
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Posted on 3/6/24 at 10:42 pm to
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Depeche Mode went from boy band to dark heroin chic in just a few short years.


"Depeche Mode 101" from the '89 tour was on some cable channel recently. Fascinating to see what they looked like before the black leather transformation. I wasn't old enough to remember them as a semi-preppy looking boy band.
Posted by FredBear
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 6:09 am to
Zepplin in 1969






Skynyrd in 1974 I think


Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 8:46 am to
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