Reunion fever sweeps rock world A glut of veteran rock and pop bands have just announced that they will reform in 2007 - but why do they do it, and who could be next?
According to Mark Sutherland, London bureau chief of Billboard magazine, there is one big reason why many bands get back together.
"It's called money," he says. "Essentially that's what a reunion boils down to."
There are still a few more legendary line-ups, though, who could command huge attention - and fees - if they decided to give it one more shot.
"The biggest deal in terms of touring around the world would definitely be Pink Floyd," Mr. Sutherland says.
PF are currently leading the online poll on that page on the question: "Which group do you most want to reform?" with 32.76% of the vote.