Who Are You?
By Mr. Moderator on Aug 21, 2008
Simple question: What band leaders have been least equipped to face the world as solo artists? In other words, what once-mighty rock visionaries have most struggled with creating meaningful, distinctive music outside their original (or any) band setting? You are encouraged to discuss Why.
Artists like David Lee Roth, who were clearly co-visionaries of a distinctive band, may not be up to the level of discussion that I seek. (If the Stones were to dissolve, the same would go for, say, Mick Jagger or Keef as solo artists.)
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What's the story with Zal Yanofsky. Did he really "narc" on fellow musicians?
Scott Weiland has made some pretty decent solo stuff, but it has been extremely sporadic. Heroine will do that to a guy.
A sort of underground success rather then failure seems to be Mark Lanegan. He pops up in all sorts of interesting projects and has a couple decent solo projects as well.
He seems to at least enjoy what he's doing and making enough to live on.
Huge band/lousy solo artist? Jimmy Page. Undoubtedly the leader of one the greatest bands in rock history as guitarist, writer, and producer. What happened, Jim?
TB
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