![]() On her summer tour, a barely ambulatory Stevie Nicks has offered diehard fans the faintest echo of Fleetwood Mac's glory days. ![]() This summer Ringo Starr has been shuffling good-naturedly through his tour with a band of geriatric "all stars" that includes Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (now, one observer quips, looking and sounding more like "Emerson, Lake Embalmer") and the 62-year-old Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople, who is still dining out, with no apparent irony, on his 30-year-old hit "All the Young Dudes." The grizzled old men of Yes played the Hollywood Bowl with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Voodoo Lounge? It can look more like a Zombie Jamboree out there. ![]() And yet every summer legions of living-dead rock bands from the 1960s and 1970s rise up from their graves and drag their decaying carcasses across the stages of America's arenas, stadiums and county fairs. ![]()
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