7 Bands Whose Original Lineup Looked Nothing Like the One You Know

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Rock history has a funny way of erasing its own footnotes. The bands people picture when a classic song comes on the radio are often not the bands that actually started the whole thing. Founders got replaced, singers walked out, and entire sonic identities got rebuilt from the ground up, sometimes within just a couple of years of forming.

What follows is a look at seven groups whose earliest incarnations would surprise most casual fans. Some swapped out a member or two. Others are almost unrecognizable from where they began.

Fleetwood Mac started as a gritty British blues outfit, not a soft rock juggernaut

Fleetwood Mac started as a gritty British blues outfit, not a soft rock juggernaut (Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by GDK using CommonsHelper., CC BY 3.0)
Fleetwood Mac started as a gritty British blues outfit, not a soft rock juggernaut (Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by GDK using CommonsHelper., CC BY 3.0)

When most people hear “Fleetwood Mac,” they picture Stevie Nicks twirling in a shawl or Lindsey Buckingham’s shimmering guitar work on Rumours. But the band originally consisted of lead guitarist and singer Peter Green, slide guitarist and singer Jeremy Spencer, bassist Bob Brunning and drummer Mick Fleetwood when it formed in July 1967. Green had just left John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and built the group around his own blues guitar playing, not around pop songwriting.

Brunning played only a few gigs with Fleetwood Mac, as within a few weeks of their first show, John McVie agreed to join the band as permanent bassist. Christine McVie and the California duo of Nicks and Buckingham did not enter…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-08-18 08:32:00

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