2007 Wrap-Up: Best Reunions

December 27th, 2007

2007 was very much focused on the future. Questions arose as to what was to become of the war, how do we stop global warming, what will I be when I grow up. Then who would have guessed that in the world of music, 2007 was all about the past?! It was reunions galore as one musically blast from the past after another proclaimed they would be getting back together! And so of course we must countdown the 10 best.

10. Genesis

Now this is kind of cheating since the Phil Collins fronted band actually announced their reunion at the end of 2006, but they are sort of what started what would be the “reunion trend” of 2007. Plus their concerts brought in a cool $47.6 million. Not too shabby. Then match that with a bizarre Cadbury Dairy Milk ad in which a gorilla drums along to “In The Air Tonight”, the last 12 months have been Phil Collins overload.

9. Aqua

It’s been 10 years since Aqua’s Ken doll suggested, “Come on, Barbie. Let’s go party.” I know. 10 years. But I guess it’s time to get the party started again! In October, Aqua held a press conference to state they are coming back for a tour (that may include Canada!!!). Oh, to hear the dance-able duet Dr. Jones live…. candy-coated bliss to my ears. Unfortunately they have gotten off to a slow start - the tour won’t be until the summer of 2008. That is why, Aqua, you land at number 9. Now get organized!

8. Ace of Base

Even though they recently lost Malin Berggren from the group (and she has subsequently been taken off all promotional material on the band’s official website), Ace of Base announced that they are back in the studio working on a new album, and they also performed a few European shows in November of this year as a warm-up for a planned world (!) tour in 2008. Count me in!

7. Crowded House

This one is for those from the Land Down Unda’. Early in the year, Aussie band Crowded House announced they would record a new album, however they needed a new drummer and after weeks of auditions, they recruited Beck drummer Matt Sherrod. This new band formation worked in their favour, resulting in a low-key album that rivals anything they released 20 years ago.

6. The Eagles

And this one is purely for my parents. Hi, Mom and Dad!

5. Rage Against the Machine

Politically-charged rock band, Rage Against the Machine, made their return by headlining the final day of Coachella 2007. And of course, in true RATM style, they weren’t there just to play music - they had a message as well. Guitarist Tom Morello told NME at the time that the reunion was politically motivated: “Is it a coincidence that in the seven years that Rage Against The Machine has been away that the country has slid into right-wing purgatory? I think not… It occurred to all of us that the times were right to see if we can knock the Bush administration out in one fell swoop, and we hope to do that job well.” So for stickin’ to your guns, RATM, you land in the Top 5.

4. Van Halen

The Van Halen reunion was as tumultuous and full of drama as the band’s past. During all of 2006, there were rumours of a reunion, then in early 2007, Van Halen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which shone the spotlight on them once again. After this induction and after many more on-again-off-again rumours, Van Halen (with David Lee Roth) confirmed what everyone already knew: they will be getting back together. Yay! Jump! This news was followed by a sold-out show in North Carolina in September which garnered positive reviews. Their tour will rock on into 2008.

3. The Police

Ok, I’m going to say it: I’m not a huge Police fan (but before you all jump down my throat, I appreciate what they’ve accomplished). My mom loves Sting, so I’ve heard my share growing up. And it seems a lot of others love Sting as well since The Police 2007 reunion tour took in upwards of $131.9 million over 54 shows with an average ticket price of $114.32. Woah! So overall, they may have taken the top spot on tickets sales, but my apathy towards them knocks them down to number 3 on this lil’ list o’ mine.

2. Led Zeppelin

Having two older rock n’ rollin’ brothers, Led Zeppelin has been blasting through my ear drums for as long as I can remember. They are what all bands aspire to be. I mean, without Jimmy Page there would be no Slash, no? So if this band is so important to music, why are they only number 2? Well I’m happy you asked and the reason is this: they just can’t seem to get their act together. Their highly-anticipated one-off reunion concert earlier this month in London was over 2 hours, full of hits, and the reviews of both fans and critics could not have been better. But are they actually doing an extended tour? No one will confirm one way or the other, and this is what confirms them a spot at number 2.

1. Spice Girls

If one group has their act together, it’s definitely the Spice Girls. The amount of time it took for them to announce their reunion, rehearse, star in reality TV shows, and get their butts on stage for their opening show in Vancouver, is mind boggling. But it seems that 10 years after their split, “Girl Power” is still all the rage, as these shows are selling out in mere minutes, dates just continue to get added, and Toronto has been deemed the ultimate Spice City due to its dedicated fans. So for showing us some Canada lovin’, I give it right back by putting these cheeky Brits at number 1. Holla!

So there you have it, folks. Who will reunite in 2008? Honestly, are there any bands even left?

PS: Although they are great, Smashing Pumpkins did NOT make this list simply because they announced their reunion back in 2005. Tsk tsk tsk. Reunions that take over 2 years will not be praised. (This is me exercising power that I don’t actually have and making decisions just because I can).

Happy New Year!

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12 Responses to “2007 Wrap-Up: Best Reunions”

  1. Crowded House are actually from New Zealand you idiot

  2. @Ziggy: Lead singer, Neil Finn, is from New Zealand, but a few of the other band members are from Australia and they are said to have formed in Australia.

  3. What the eff?? You put the Spice Girls ahead of Led Zeppelin?!?! That has to be the dumbest thing i have ever heard in my entire life.

    Why do pop-music fads take presidence over EVERYTHING else in music??? Led Zeppelin is credited with being the greatest band in rock history to most, but you’re right, how could they hold a candle to the Spice Girls???? (sigh)

    The Led Zep reunion is by far one of the biggest in the history of music or for that matter ever. Therefore it is #1 all the time…..every time.

  4. OK, everybody relax. Arguing about Crowded House’s heritage is like arguing about Snow Patrol - half the members are Irish, yet they FORMED while living in Scotland and are now based there…so what are they? WHO CARES. They make music that people like. Are The Arcade Fire Canadian or American (Win Butler is from Texas or summat)? WHO CARES.

    I won’t lie - The Police fell off my radar YEARS ago, if only because Sting is such an annoying f**k. The only thing that comes to mind when I hear Message In A Bottle is Guitar Hero II…time and time again.

    RATM should be pretty exciting in 2008…

    Also, where is Take That on this list??!

  5. where’s mention of the ECONOLINE CRUSH reunion, yo?

  6. Who cares

    By Senester on December 28, 2007 at 2:33 am |
  7. to Metal: Led Zeppelin is doing a one-off reunion concert, as far as anyone knows at least. As far as I’m concerned, one concert, regardless of how huge the band is, cannot in any way, shape, or form be considered the biggest of the year.

    The Spice Girls have gotten so much attention for their reunion, and have done so well in ticket sales, that I would expect nothing less than to see them at number one on this list.

  8. Well you must be an expert.

  9. I enjoy Aqua. Good times.

  10. The Spice Girls ahead of every other reuinted band of 2007; this only supports the belief that Much Music is the downfall of Canadian entertainment broadcasting. For years, and years, and years, it has been more fueled by reality shows, cookie-cutter manufactured bullshit and celebrity gossip than real music. MM’s redeeming quality was Strombo; and thankfully he departed to pursue more important matters by heading the Strombo show and The Hour.

  11. Aqua was good back in the day I concure

  12. Aqua & Ace Of Base are both dangerously exciting!

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