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Posted on 03/30/2018 12:53:21 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
I'm feeling like hearing some interesting music that I've never heard before, so I thought I'd start a thread on FReeper's favorite underrated bands. Post several good examples of their music and why you feel they're underrated. Should be fun.
TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: bands; music
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To: Disambiguator
That’s true LOL. Those two songs are forever linked, but Pat hasn’t played San Lorenzo live in years.
Last I heard, Lyle got sick of the music biz, and is now a Software Development Manager.
To: bagadonutz
To: RegulatorCountry
As a few Canadian groups have been mentioned, i will add the Crash Test Dummies who did some stuff that still sounds good 20 years later.
The live performance from a Bluegrass/Folk/Heritage band that amazed me forever was the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band live in Lawrence, Kansas at Hoch Auditorium
They had forgotten more musical history than most people know.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:21:23 PM PDT
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KC Burke
(If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
To: RegulatorCountry
To: RegulatorCountry
Elbow is an underrated band.
To: dfwgator
Yes! That’s what I’m talking about.
CC
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:21:49 PM PDT
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Celtic Conservative
(Do you know what really burns my ass? A flame about 3 feet high.)
To: RegulatorCountry
My son recently turned us on to We Banjo 3. Sort of an odd name for a quartet. He and his college buddies are big fans.
Irish/bluegrass fusion.
Banjo, mandolin, guitar, violin and drum.
They put on a great live show. We were with a friend who is a drummer in an Irish band and he was blown away.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:22:36 PM PDT
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cyclotic
(Trump tweets are the only news source you can trust.)
To: RegulatorCountry
To: stylecouncilor
Wow. I’m actually sorry the thread’s running so fast that I can’t sit all the way through that one, what I heard was amazing. I’ll revisit it later on.
To: RegulatorCountry
This thread really took off.
My favorite group of all time was “The Searchers”. They were successful but should have been even more so.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:23:41 PM PDT
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yarddog
To: JennysCool
To: Celtic Conservative
To: humblegunner
I don’t see Hammerfrog on Vevo or YouTube, can you help me out?
To: All
Drive by Truckers. Jason Isbell used to front them. Decoration Day is a great tune.
To: RegulatorCountry
Just a few more:
1960's: The Kinks. Yes, I know, they have some popularity, but they are definitely overlooked compared to the Beatles, Stones, and Who. They had a revival in the late 70's-early 80's that was as strong as their earlier music, and more recently, Ray Davies has released some strong solo material. Neither Ray Davies nor brother Dave seem well these days, though, so we aren't likely to see this band again. Another mention would be Richard Thompson, who started in the 60's with folk/rock group Fairport Convention. Great guitarist/songwriter who is still making great music today.
1970's: Tough one, but I would go with Be Bop Deluxe simply because Bill Nelson (not the Dem senator) is a phenomenal guitarist and songwriter who is prolific to this day as a solo performer.
1980's: XTC has already been mentioned a couple of times but is deserving of another mention - probably the best band from the 80's that few people have heard of. Joe Jackson had some hits but is still making good music these days. The Jam burned brightly in England in the early 80's, but leader Paul Weller has had an even better career solo that runs to this day. Prefab Sprout has a dumb name, but they produced some great music in the 80's and early 90's. Someone else mentioned the Rainmakers, and I agree - Bob Walkenhorst should be a national treasure, but no one knows who he is outside of KS. I could go on about the 80's as I think it has been shamefully overlooked because Leftist music critics hate the Reagan era and everything associated with it.
1990's: Despite the lousy grunge and hip hop/rap music from this era along with the emphasis on indie music, there were still some solid acts. Ben Folds Five and Ben Folds solo, Tragically Hip, Uncle Green, Webb Wilder, and a few alt-country bands are notable performers that have been largely overlooked, but most bands from this era couldn't sustain any success for more than an album or two because they just weren't very good songwriters. That problem persists to this day.
Post-2000: Already mentioned Mouse On The Keys, but some of the other "math rock" bands like them seem interesting (no idea why it is called math rock, though). The Avett Brothers are pretty good, but, as with the 90's, you really have to dig to find truly talented songwriters/musicians. They are out there, I guess, but it is a real slog to find them.
I'm sure I've left out a few names, but this is off the top of my head.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:26:18 PM PDT
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Major Matt Mason
(The U.S. Senate - where American freedom goes to die.)
To: RegulatorCountry
Dr Hook and the Medicine Show have always been a guilty pleasure of mine.
Freakers Ball
Only Sixteen
Cover of the Rolling Stone
Sylvias Mother
And lots more.
Seen them twice at small venues. Just a fun good time.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:26:51 PM PDT
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oldvirginian
("The people built this country. And it is the people who are making America great again.” D TRUMP)
To: Major Matt Mason
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:27:54 PM PDT
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Chickensoup
(Leftists today are speaking as if they plan to commence to commit genocide against conservatives.)
To: RegulatorCountry
That entire "The Good News and the Bad News" album was great, probably their best album (although most of their albums have been good).
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:28:10 PM PDT
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Major Matt Mason
(The U.S. Senate - where American freedom goes to die.)
To: cyclotic
Now we are really in trouble if we are going to add Irish and Celtic groups.
I have heard Silly Wizard live two times and Andy M. Stewart twice by himself and once more with Manus Lunny.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:28:54 PM PDT
by
KC Burke
(If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
To: aomagrat
Not familiar. I’ll give a listen and get back to you.
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posted on
03/30/2018 2:29:32 PM PDT
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VR-21
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