An act should finish and not be allowed to continue the name, when all the original members have gone.royclough wrote: There will no doubt be numerous other examples , Drifters for one, Four Tops another, where no original members remain.
Clearly one recognises that the passing of time means that no group can retain the original members from their fame years so to speak, but to me once there are NO members in a band that have any connection to the group who made their name then in my view the group ceases to be.
I do not necessarily disapprove of a group going out as The NEW whatever, though do feel they lack credibility.
So when should the use of a name became defunct by virtue of the fact there is NO link to the hit years.
There must be 50+ versions of The Drifters going now. More discerning music fans wouldn't fall for such a scam. I definitely wouldn't go to see them.
I do go to see The Stones, The Who and the Davies Brothers separately though and that is fine by me.
