Posted on 07/23/2020 5:24:59 AM PDT by mylife
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If we’re talking “unknown bands” has anyone here ever listened to Kings X? I used to be into them a lot back in the late 80’s and 90’s
Oh God, Pepe and the Good Rats were a great band that never charted.
I did hear fireball express as a kid on local radio bin ohio before they ruined radio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM7PwQ1OmVo
Must be nice.
Pretty sure there were no rock bands after the late 80's :)
Ratcity in blue...Walter Cronkite you Brontosaurus.. LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8_-NGBoPlA
Ratcity in blue...Walter Cronkite you Brontosaurus.. LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8_-NGBoPlA
Oh there are still bands, they just dont get played on the radio machine that play the same 10 songs everyday
I agree. Heres a video of one of my faves from The Worn Flints. Mentioned them a few posts back but thought if I posted a link, it might save someone a few steps. https://youtu.be/61GI16Q9HRs
That's dedication. As a teen in the late 70' early 80's I had the long hair, wore nothing but flannel shirts and bluejeans, and then was turned on to Rory by a buddy. I guess I was a latent Rory fan.
Benjamin Orr of the Cars is well-known due to the band’s popularity but I think he is among the best voices of the era and is underappreciated by some. He sang lead on about 40% of the band’s songs.
Stoke Eldridge.
Camper van Beethoven -> Cracker - Eurotrash Girl.
Treat Her Right -> Morphine - I Think She Likes Me.
Replacements - Hardly Wait.
All are mandatory listening for me when driving in Nebraska or somewhere.

Someone one this thread mentioned Micheal Stanley, a man who changed the world with the Midwest sound, Springsteen ripped him off, John Cougar Mellonball ripped him off, springsteen even shat on his own band, I submit that Nils Lofgren is superior to Springsteen in every way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coNqbqnH3AM
Robin Trower.
Silver Machine is a great song. RIP Lemmy!
Been a long time since Ive heard that name.
Thanks for posting the video. I saw the Monkees do "Valerie" on TV in 1968--I believe it was the same video, but it was in black-and-white because we didn't have a color TV.
The Wrecking Crew did this tune under a pseudonym. It reached #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 but it should have been a much bigger hit.
My World Fell Down--Sagittarius (1967)
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