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5:12 am - 06/12/2012

10 Musical Couples We Wish Would Reunite

Music is a passionate occupation to pursue, and it makes sense that some of our favorite musicians have, well, hooked up with some of our other favorite musicians in fiery ways throughout the years. This is something we’ve been chewing on ever since we first got former Fleetwood Mac co-figurehead Lindsey Buckingham’s last solo record, Seeds We Sow. While on tour for the record he’s been nothing but immaculate, and the album’s full of the sort of mind-boggling guitar work that Buckingham’s known for (yet still ridiculously underrated in), but we’re going to say what’s still on everyone’s mind: we miss the self- (and others-)lacerating songs Buckingham was creating when he was still under the spell of Stevie Nicks. After reading that, regardless of what rumors may be, Buckingham’s in no hurry to create with Fleetwood Mac any time in the near future, we took to daydreaming about what other musical couples we’d like to see back together for various reasons: to be one another’s muses, to restore our sense of wellbeing, or just to be incredibly attractive together. Read through for 10 of our picks, and tell us, won’t you, who you think we’ve missed in the comments.




Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks

When Buckingham showed up on the metaphorical doorstep of Fleetwood Mac insisting that he and then girlfriend Stevie Nicks (of Buckingham and Nicks, of course!) were a package deal, it was the chaos butterfly moment about which thousands (OK, maybe hundreds) of books and articles would be written. From that day on, Fleetwood Mac became synonymous with sex, substance abuse, studio wizardry/insanity (see: Tusk), and some of the greatest rock music ever recorded.

Buckingham and Nicks pushed each other as they accosted each other through song, and the masochists then proceeded to tour their songs of hating, cheating, and despising each other and play them, together, night after night, to stadium-sized crowds. Everything that needs to be said is in the video above, of Buckingham and Nicks performing “Landslide” together during their The Dance reunion tour: after facing each other during this ridiculously emotional performance, they kiss each other off with a barbed “thank you Lindsey”/”thank you Stevie.” We need more of this. Buckingham’s an incredible guitarist on his own, but with Nicks around as muse he was just so much more… fierce.



Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore

Everyone knows where they were the minute they found out Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore were separating. For so long, they held true as the one rock ‘n ‘roll couple that shredded together and stayed together, even producing a (naturally) ridiculously talented daughter, Coco Gordon Moore. We’re sure they have their reasons for splitting, but frankly, in a world where even Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore can’t stay together we’re not sure we believe love exists.



Tori Amos and Trent Reznor

OK, let’s talk more about artists who made their best work while driving each other insane. Tori Amos and Trent Reznor’s actual recorded collaborations are minimal, to say the least: They basically amount to “Past The Mission,” above, from Amos’ Under The Pink. The impact on each other’s lives, though, was massive, at least for Amos, who proceeded to go through her strangest but most productive period. Beginning with the release of Boys For Pele, a bloated, nearly impenetrable genius of a record, through her next two years of touring, Amos spit fire as a result of whatever her failed relationship with Reznor (amongst, uh, other things) had wrought inside her. Best example: this absolutely nuts, so-raw-it’s-painful version of “Caught a Lite Sneeze” from her 1996 Concert For Rainn. In the following years, Amos would tame herself, get married, and release a terrible “classical” record, while Reznor would form an unforgivably bland band with his wife, How To Destroy Angels. These two need each other. They might set each other on fire, but the art they’d create would be worth it.



Courtney Love and Billy Corgan

Two of rock’s most pretentious egos working together on a album sounds like a turnkey good time, right? Absolutely. In Corgan’s hands, Hole’s Celebrity Skin became a divisive pop-glam record, one that’s perfectly embodied by the self-important swan symbol assigned to denote Corgan’s writing credits in the liner notes. It’s also a rare moment of Corgan’s penchant for excess turning into ridiculously heartbreaking art (“Hit So Hard,” “Dying”), and this author might just argue that it’s the best Hole record ever. Unfortunately, a switch flipped in both of them here, and in recent years they’ve made no effort to hide their vitriol for one another. Granted, now that it seems Love’s at least willing to breathe the same air as the other members of Hole, we can hold out hope for more music from her, while Corgan is, uh, doing something that sounds terrible. Maybe while Love’s in a forgiving mood they could at least grab coffee?



Common and Erykah Badu

But what about Andre 3000? Truth be told: yes, your grandmother may know the impact of Erykah Badu and Outkast’s Andre 3000 relationship better through the hit song “Ms. Jackson,” but it was when we were reading Common’s absolutely remarkable and earnest memoir that we realized the true impact Badu had on his life. Whereas Outkast got gold records from the split, Common’s still nursing a broken heart, and we might just have a soft spot for that.



David Bowie and Mick Jagger

Is it hot in here, or is it just them?



Justine Frischmann and Damon Albarn

Yes, we know this was probably the single most destructive period in the lives of both Albarn and Elastica’s Frischmann. Yes, we understand that to suggest this is basically sadism. BUT THE MUSIC.



Michael Stipe and Natalie Merchant

For reasons that are fairly obvious, we aren’t confident that these two ever had anything more that a musical relationship. However, the records 10,000 Maniacs made before Natalie Merchant went solo stand as some of the most remarkably under-appreciated New Wave and pop records of the last 20-30 years. Blending social consciousness with ridiculous musicianship (they wrote a damn catchy song about the Dust Bowl, c’mon now), it made sense that they’d attract the fandom and friendship of R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, and Merchant and Stipe became a musical power couple. They sang together, they covered each other (10,000 Maniacs’ version of “(Don’t Go Back to) Rockville” is awesome), they showed up at one another’s shows, but we haven’t seem them together in a while. Now that R.E.M.’s called it quits, maybe there’s more time for that.



PJ Harvey and Nick Cave

Just watching this video is making us a little distracted. For a very brief period, Cave and Harvey cut a sleek, black-clad form together in the music world, unleashing more than just a little envy and who knows what manner of demons. Granted, Cave’s pick-up line to Tori Amos might be a little better, but for sheer attractiveness and potential for future mind-blowing musical collaborations, we want to put Harvey and Cave in a room together until they work things out.



Ben Gibbard and Zooey Deschanel

Just kidding, actually, no one wants to see that.



Source.
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klutzy_girl 12th-Jun-2012 02:34 am (UTC)
I agree with Fleetwood Mac!

I'm also going to go ahead and add Journey. The new guy is a good singer, but he sucks. I want Steve Perry back because the band doesn't exist without him.
hedgerowbustle 12th-Jun-2012 02:51 am (UTC)
Totally! It's not Journey without Steve Perry!
lillyluna 12th-Jun-2012 02:35 am (UTC)
The list became invalid at Courtney Love and Billy Corgan.
jigglemypuff 12th-Jun-2012 02:38 am (UTC)
Billy ran as fast as he could.
raised_eyebrows 12th-Jun-2012 02:50 am (UTC)
ikr? That is the worst combination of musicians I could think of. They're both awful enough on their own.
lillyluna 12th-Jun-2012 02:57 am (UTC)
And already so full of themselves.
michelleantonia 12th-Jun-2012 05:56 am (UTC)
I don't agree. I pretty much love Celebrity Skin and they worked together on that
sizzlepopsizzle 12th-Jun-2012 06:42 am (UTC)
UMMMM. CELEBRITY SKIN IS FLAWLESS THOUGH.
wheezy_wazlib 12th-Jun-2012 02:35 am (UTC)
ALEX TURNER AND MILES KANE

Please and thank you
hereamoo 12th-Jun-2012 04:17 am (UTC)
YES.
bro_mance 12th-Jun-2012 05:56 pm (UTC)
OMG, YES.
madness 12th-Jun-2012 06:03 pm (UTC)
AGREE
ahkna 12th-Jun-2012 02:36 am (UTC)
I'm still not over Kim and Thurston.

But some of the best Fleetwood came post Christine/John and Stevie/Lindsey break ups
raised_eyebrows 12th-Jun-2012 02:41 am (UTC)
I'm still not over Kim and Thurston.

Me either. I always figured SY would end when someone got sick or died. Divorce never even occurred to me.
cruel_april 12th-Jun-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
Yes, but they weren't married for a gazillion years :(
cruel_april 12th-Jun-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
Oh nevermind, I can see now you didn't necessarily link the two statements.
maryhurt 12th-Jun-2012 03:05 am (UTC)
me neither :(

idgi, i just don't.
deltabean 12th-Jun-2012 04:20 pm (UTC)
There was some pretty great FM stuff BEFORE them too
clairelittleton 12th-Jun-2012 02:36 am (UTC)
Just kidding, actually, no one wants to see that.

uh, i do. and i know a shit ton of people who do too. DCFC are amazing, and as much as zooey gets on my nerves now, they worked really well together musically.
quotequeen20 12th-Jun-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
Same here.
hazel_belle 12th-Jun-2012 02:36 am (UTC)
Bowie and Jagger please.
drkshdw 12th-Jun-2012 02:37 am (UTC)
here for Tori and Trent. I want them to live in 1995 forever.
stupidsxyflndrs 12th-Jun-2012 02:44 am (UTC)
i could live with this.
akasha6915 12th-Jun-2012 03:42 am (UTC)
Can I add Manson to this group? I would prefer to live back then with all 3.
scaredsquee 12th-Jun-2012 06:12 am (UTC)


praise this beautiful comment.


i refuse to listen to anything post choirgirl. i just got an email from her team that she's "reimagining songs with a choir." i was like Image and video hosting by TinyPic

i have no idea what anything past SW sounds like. and save from like 2 songs, SW is such a yawn fest.

i don't even have an opinion re: HTDA and i'm definitely not going to catch the upcoming supposed tour. my heart will always belong to NIN, and it will never change. hell i met my bf/future husband on the meathead perspective message board (remember that place? yeah /nerd)
skyfullofleaves 12th-Jun-2012 07:14 am (UTC)
it's so sad how not worth it it is to listen to anything past SW. Abnormally Attracted To Sin was the last album I bought just because it was Tori. it makes me sad to say it was really a waste of money. I never listen to it and it's so bland. I haven't even bothered to look into her other music since beyond some random clips :|

brb going back to the 90s.
sizzlepopsizzle 12th-Jun-2012 06:43 am (UTC)
Only if I can live in 1995 with them forever.
kindafunnysad 12th-Jun-2012 02:38 am (UTC)
i'd love britney and justin to do something again ngl. i thought their voices meshed really well in what's it's like to be me.
belkisa 12th-Jun-2012 02:26 pm (UTC)
me too
silly_hippie 12th-Jun-2012 02:39 am (UTC)
Here for Stevie. I would have thrown a fit if her and Lindsey were not on the list.
deltabean 12th-Jun-2012 04:21 pm (UTC)
SAME
hemsworth 12th-Jun-2012 02:40 am (UTC)
here for bowie and jagger
candycheeks 12th-Jun-2012 02:40 am (UTC)
Kelly & Nelly
friarsfire 12th-Jun-2012 03:26 am (UTC)
I need me some more "Dilemma" flawlessness.


Edited at 2012-06-12 03:26 am (UTC)
hammersxstrings 12th-Jun-2012 11:57 am (UTC)
+1
lalameanslove 12th-Jun-2012 03:38 am (UTC)
yas
maryhurt flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:40 am (UTC)




Edited at 2012-06-12 02:42 am (UTC)
kamikashi Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:43 am (UTC)
i was expecting to see them on the list, surprised ben/zooey was there even tho its a joke.
genbu_no_miko24 Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
OMG


I'm praying, wishing, and hoping for a reunion tour!! I wanna see them so bad! :(
maryhurt Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:54 am (UTC)
gurl my heart is broken, I don't even know how to go on tbh
bssybuse Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:48 am (UTC)
i like meg more than allison
anna_bea2 Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 02:50 am (UTC)
awww <3

I was surprised they weren't on this list tbh.

ophelia_wild Re: flop list is flop12th-Jun-2012 05:14 am (UTC)
I miss them!
superpchan 12th-Jun-2012 02:41 am (UTC)
Well I'm glad Natalie Merchant made this solo album. It's so good.

tangerinefriday 12th-Jun-2012 04:31 am (UTC)
I didn't like 10,000 maniacs, like AT ALL. But I really love her recent solo albums, so no loss to me.
blowjob 12th-Jun-2012 02:41 am (UTC)
Seal and Heidi Klum :'(

The day they announced their divorce.... the day the music died...
chokey_lowkey 12th-Jun-2012 02:43 am (UTC)
glad that She and Him is probably over forever.
tigermilk 12th-Jun-2012 03:19 am (UTC)
Zooey and M. Ward got into a fight? :[
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