Introduce an obscure old band/artist you think people should hear
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FinsburyParkCarrots
Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
Taking kdpjam's idea about introducing new bands and artists, introduce people to acts that you think are underappreciated, and/or might have slipped under people's radars.
I'll start. Here's Fotheringay, featuring Sandy Denny, whom Zep fans will know sang on Battle of Evermore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTae4KLRn9c&mode=related&search=
I'll start. Here's Fotheringay, featuring Sandy Denny, whom Zep fans will know sang on Battle of Evermore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTae4KLRn9c&mode=related&search=
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not obscure but totally underappreciated:
THE KINKS
ray davis is a songwriting genius (at least he was in the 60s and early 70s, i can do without most of his 80s stuff)
if you don't agree that "waterloo sunset" is a masterpiece chances are you might be deaf...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psj4an971NA~~~
Some days you wake up and sit on a park bench next to an eighty year old Russian architect, and some days you don't. I think this is my new life philosophy.
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Heres my recommendation;)Freak Of Nature early 90's band that released 2 albums while together and 1 posthumously.Their 2nd album Gathering Of Freaks is my favourite easily as good as Ten and Superunknown IMHO:)The band featured Mike Tramp(ex White Lion) on vocals.If ya wanna know more visit http://www.miketramp.com
The albums are now deleted but you can get a boxset of the 3 together called Freakthology from Mikes website.Classic stuff that fit in perfectly with the "grunge" scene but were never heard of outside of Europe.Cornell pwns u0 -
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psycosmic wrote:not obscure but totally underappreciated:
THE KINKS
ray davis is a songwriting genius (at least he was in the 60s and early 70s, i can do without most of his 80s stuff)
if you don't agree that "waterloo sunset" is a masterpiece chances are you might be deaf...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psj4an971NA
good thread, I can't really contribute because I don't know any obscure older bands (like 60's/70's bands). I hope to pick up some good recommendations here.0 -
Neutral Milk Hotel: Released mid- and late-1990s CDs, the latter of which Magnet Magazine called the best indie release of all time. Others, including me, call it the best indie record of all time.
At the heart of "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" is Jeff Mangum's wild, scratchy voice spouting out incredibly image-rich lines. It takes several listens to "get it," but once you do, you're free to roam in a world steeped in Anne Frank's traumatic experiences.
At just about 40 minutes, it's a tight record, save for the sprawling 8-minute "Oh, Comely." Mangum recorded that track in one take, and you can hear Apples in Stereo frontman and this record's producer yelp, "Oh, shit," at the end.
Oh, shit, indeed. "Aeroplane" is about as genius as they come.
And wouldn't you know it, Mangum has largely disappeared just like his hero, Brian Wilson, once did. Wilson returned to complete his unfinished masterpiece (his second, with "Pet Sounds), and only hope can bring Mangum back to record one more grassroots epic.0 -
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Here are a couple of Chapel Hill bands that were on the edge of becoming pretty big in the early to mid 90's:
Archers of Loaf - There is a video at the VH1 page (click the link for the page) for "Web in Front". The video is pretty bad, but its a great song and if anyone has the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's Mallrats you will recognize the song.
Superchunk - My favorite song was "Driveway to Driveway"Brian0 -
Check out early Steve Miller Band. A lot of people think of him as being the ultimate hack boogie pop-rock cocaine artist of the 70's but his early stuff is awesome! The first three albums are the ones to check out. I have them on vinyl and their names escape me right now. Its VERY psychadelic, garagey maximum R&B, with some Hendrixy guitar jams, and even some Floydian space rock. He was part of the San Fransisco scene. It has a LOT more grit and testicals than his later stuff. It is underappreciated because that is all you hear on the radio, and people right it off.Sleep on horseback
Far moon in a continuing dream
Steam of roasting tea
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Thelonious Monster
Saxon
The Buck Pets0 -
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Ahhh, Todd.
Here's some solo Sandy Denny:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rd_gMrmf6g&mode=related&search=0 -
you fuckers are taking me back to the fuckin' day!!!
too much of nothin' by dylan et al.. YES!
another underrated band, not totaly under the radar, was Little Feat. they even recognized this fact in that they titled what was at the time the best LIVE LP ever released, "Waiting For Columbus."
the current edition is very good. many survivors from the early days, including Bill Payne, a key board genius who has been employed as a studio musician for countless bands.
sadly, however, the real deal, Lowell George (who also had been a member of the Mother's of Invention), had a big time weakness for cocaine. thus he is dead and so is the original genius of the band.
highly recommend that you give Little Feat a listen. Mr. George played a mean slide guitar.Down the street you can hear her scream youre a disgrace
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green0 -
Okkervil River
I would have added Wolfmother to this list 12 months ago.
Guided By Voices
Mexico City
The PanicsI'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you
Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
I love you forever and forever
Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 080 -
olderman wrote:you fuckers are taking me back to the fuckin' day!!!
too much of nothin' by dylan et al.. YES!
another underrated band, not totaly under the radar, was Little Feat. they even recognized this fact in that they titled what was at the time the best LIVE LP ever released, "Waiting For Columbus."
the current edition is very good. many survivors from the early days, including Bill Payne, a key board genius who has been employed as a studio musician for countless bands.
sadly, however, the real deal, Lowell George (who also had been a member of the Mother's of Invention), had a big time weakness for cocaine. thus he is dead and so is the original genius of the band.
highly recommend that you give Little Feat a listen. Mr. George played a mean slide guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eCvNEpWcIE0 -
FinsburyParkCarrots wrote:
"put my money in your meter baby so it won't run down,
but you got in a squeeze play on the cheesy side of town.."
thanks fins. a rush of blood to the brain that one is..
little feat is also responsible for the classic "don't bogart that joint"Down the street you can hear her scream youre a disgrace
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green0 -
olderman wrote:"put my money in your meter baby so it won't run down,
but you got in a squeeze play on the cheesy side of town.."
thanks fins. a rush of blood to the brain that one is..
little feat is also responsible for the classic "don't bogart that joint"
I have all their albums on original Warner Brothers vinyl, inherited from my bro, who bought them at the time but now "can't find them".(Shhhh.)
I love Sailing Shoes. Early Feat!0 -
the kinks and steve miller are obscure?Cheat the odds that made you
Brave to try to gamble at times0 -
How about Uriah Heep? Late 60's - possibly '70, album called Salisbury. Awesome band. And.... anybody remember a guy named Alvin Lee - from England? Can't remember the name of his band but the dude could play guitar like a madman. Saw him and his band in Miami back in '70 or so, man he could wail. For some reason he never made it big. Dunno why, I thought he was really talented.~I want to realize brotherhood or identity not merely with the beings called human, but I want to realize identity with all life, even with such things as crawl upon earth.~
Mohandas K. Gandhi
~I once had a sparrow alight upon my shoulder for a moment, while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished by that circumstance than I should have been by any epaulette I could have worn.~
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olderman wrote:you fuckers are taking me back to the fuckin' day!!!
too much of nothin' by dylan et al.. YES!
another underrated band, not totaly under the radar, was Little Feat. they even recognized this fact in that they titled what was at the time the best LIVE LP ever released, "Waiting For Columbus."
the current edition is very good. many survivors from the early days, including Bill Payne, a key board genius who has been employed as a studio musician for countless bands.
sadly, however, the real deal, Lowell George (who also had been a member of the Mother's of Invention), had a big time weakness for cocaine. thus he is dead and so is the original genius of the band.
highly recommend that you give Little Feat a listen. Mr. George played a mean slide guitar.
Didn't Lowell and Linda Ronstadt have a thing way back when?0 -
weenie wrote:And.... anybody remember a guy named Alvin Lee - from England? Can't remember the name of his band but the dude could play guitar like a madman.
Ten Years After
one of the highlights of the original woodstock film is "I'm Going Home" by these hard rockin sonsa bitches. awesome stuff.Down the street you can hear her scream youre a disgrace
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green0
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