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Underrated musical acts

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  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,018
    Fad Gadget and Blancmange
  • Captain Beefheart
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Just for some variation

    The Velvet Underground
    The Band
    The Velvet Underground? Nico is often found in top 20 albums of all time. Surprised you put them in as I thought everyone loved them.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Aztec Camera. In my opinion Rody Frame is one of the best song writers to come out of the 80s.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,203
    PopIcon said:
    Just for some variation

    The Velvet Underground
    The Band
    The Velvet Underground? Nico is often found in top 20 albums of all time. Surprised you put them in as I thought everyone loved them.
    Do a poll on here. I'd guess most have never heard them.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,203
    PopIcon said:
    Aztec Camera. In my opinion Rody Frame is one of the best song writers to come out of the 80s.
    Great call
  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,035
    PopIcon said:
    Just for some variation

    The Velvet Underground
    The Band
    The Velvet Underground? Nico is often found in top 20 albums of all time. Surprised you put them in as I thought everyone loved them.
    Do a poll on here. I'd guess most have never heard them.
    Really? I'd have thought Charlton Life would have a demographic extremely likely to have heard of the Velvet Underground.

    They're an excellent and extremely influential band. Not sure if you could really call them underrated.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,991
    Jackie Leven

    Robb Johnson 


  • bbob
    bbob Posts: 550
    That Petrol Emotion 
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,761
    Chas and Dave.
    Most people think they were a novelty act, but anyone who’s seen them live will testify they were a lot more than that.
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  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,740
    PopIcon said:
    Just for some variation

    The Velvet Underground
    The Band
    The Velvet Underground? Nico is often found in top 20 albums of all time. Surprised you put them in as I thought everyone loved them.
    Do a poll on here. I'd guess most have never heard them.
    I think that claiming Thé Velvet Underground as underrated is bit odd. They're one of the most famous bands in history.
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,740
    Gene
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,203
    PaddyP17 said:
    PopIcon said:
    Just for some variation

    The Velvet Underground
    The Band
    The Velvet Underground? Nico is often found in top 20 albums of all time. Surprised you put them in as I thought everyone loved them.
    Do a poll on here. I'd guess most have never heard them.
    Really? I'd have thought Charlton Life would have a demographic extremely likely to have heard of the Velvet Underground.

    They're an excellent and extremely influential band. Not sure if you could really call them underrated.
    Heard, not heard of.

    The Velvets are a musos band, they're not that well known or listened to.

    Brilliant band and very influential but not that well known and so underrated
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Scott Walker. I appreciate that the Walker Brothers were a huge pop act, and his earlier solo albums were hits in the 60s, but when he got interesting with his own stuff... You don't hear him mentioned all that much, certainly not as someone who really pushed the boundaries
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,608
    McBobbin said:
    Scott Walker. I appreciate that the Walker Brothers were a huge pop act, and his earlier solo albums were hits in the 60s, but when he got interesting with his own stuff... You don't hear him mentioned all that much, certainly not as someone who really pushed the boundaries
    'Do I hear 21...21...21.' I must admit I found Walker's more 'recent' solo albums a tough listen. But then, you know, I like Tim Buckley's Star Sailor. As an aside, the nominal title track of Star Sailor apparently sends dogs mental.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Chas and Dave.
    Most people think they were a novelty act, but anyone who’s seen them live will testify they were a lot more than that.
    Always bothered me that Chas and Dave were referred to as a novelty act.

    Well Pleased, Mustn't Grumble and Job Lot are great records. Lots and lots of very good album tracks..
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  • Acab
    Acab Posts: 724
    Acab said:
    Little Feat.
    I thought they were crap at the valley. 
    The crowd were bored until Alex Harvey came on.
    Your right but they were the wrong type of band for that  concert.
  • Loose ends (incl Jane Eugene) even tho they didn't do too bad stateside & Go West, With Peter Cox belting them out, think they should've done better than what they did.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,991
    Acab said:
    Little Feat.
    I thought they were crap at the valley. 
    The crowd were bored until Alex Harvey came on.
    Yup ... and he was brilliant 
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  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Cindi Lauper.
  • Dumpies Rusty Nuts, great live band. 
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,890
    Roxy Music.

    Never thought they, and in particular Bryan Ferry got the credit they deserved.
  • The Wedding Present - cracking live band never got the recognition they deserved.
  • The Groundhogs.

    Gentle Giant.
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,484
    Cherry Ghost 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,991
    Talal said:
    Cherry Ghost 
    Totally agree 
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    Velvet underground and a lot of Lou reed’s work was really underrated and sometimes panned at the time that it was released and ignored by the paying public. It’s not til later they/he got the recognition they deserved 
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,141
    Chas and Dave.
    Most people think they were a novelty act, but anyone who’s seen them live will testify they were a lot more than that.
    Indeed, saw them a few years ago and they did a 3 and 1/2 hour show with a small break in the middle. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,000
    In terms of actual ability I would say Alice Cooper - better known for the "shock rock" antics and theatrics but this overshadows genuinely good music and song writing and he's still out there trying new stuff and working on different styles today when he's been around for 40+ years now.