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goodcatjack
12-16-03, 12:13 AM
I've had a really rough week-end, but that's another story ...

Point is, I've been poking around these forums rather a lot while listening to all my mp3s, and it occurred to me: what're some bands you guys can suggest that you think are great, but which for some reason haven't made it really big?

my suggestions, in NO particular order:

Raissa
The Starseeds
The Januaries
Pete Yorn
Morcheeba
emm gryner
the Devlins
cynthia basinet
Blue Rodeo
Moloko
Lovage
the Nields
Me first and the gimme gimmes
Paris Combo
Supreme Beings of Leisure
Pink Martini
Hooverphonic
etc

-alex.

edit: whoops, I just realised that I probably should've put this in the other forum; hang on ...


cwodave
12-16-03, 05:32 AM
Frank Zappa

RegularGuy
12-16-03, 06:22 AM
Continental Drifters: Great roots rockers

Clumsy Lovers: New Grass band, better live, just signed with a new label, may be poised for greater success.


lsits
12-16-03, 07:28 AM
Good Rats: My favorite disks are "Ratcity in Blue" and "Tasty".

bumblebee
12-16-03, 08:22 AM
I'm kind of dated, but I love the band Gong, a rock-jazz band from the 70's (Steve Hillage started there, I think).

Bikedud
12-16-03, 08:27 AM
Sonia Dada -Too good to get radio air play and too unique to describe adeqautely.

http://www.soniadada.com/

iamlucky13
12-16-03, 02:02 PM
I like a bunch of the one-hit wonders that no one ever plays anymore:

Fastball
Letters to Cleo
Ben Folds Five
Refreshments (actually, this group probably never had any hits)

lsits
12-16-03, 02:55 PM
Refreshments (actually, this group probably never had any hits)

Don't they do the theme music for "King of the Hill"?

SipperPhoto
12-16-03, 03:03 PM
I like a bunch of the one-hit wonders that no one ever plays anymore:

Fastball
Letters to Cleo
Ben Folds Five
Refreshments (actually, this group probably never had any hits)

Ben Folds actually has just released 2 ep's in the past few months... working on a new album to follow his last fairly successful solo album...

also... the Refreshments rule !! too bad they are also not together anymore... the drummer, and lead singer are in another new band called "Roger Cline and the Arizona Peacemakers" good countrified fun rock... check them out at http://www.azpeacemakers.com

I'll add to the List:

Nick Drake
Dashboard Confessional

I know there are more... I just blanked

Jeff

temp1
12-16-03, 04:28 PM
My Bloody Valentine
the Silver Jews
T-Rex
the Pixies

skitbraviking
12-16-03, 09:10 PM
Mondo Diao - a great Swedish rock band (part Who, part Stones, part Beatles, part Hives, part soul)

Thievery Corporation - eclectic garage/electronic with a potent political message that doesn't preach

The Streets - English rap with wit

Tortoise - great Chicago instrumental, experiemental rock stuff

franklen
12-17-03, 09:20 AM
Ben Folds (with the Five or without) defenitely don't qualify as one-hit wonders, some of the best and most thoughtful piano based pop/rock being produced these days.

How about Pulp, James, both great bands bit not on your billboard lists probably. How about G Love and Special Sauce? Or Uncle Tupelo (now Wilco and Son Volt)?

HillaryRose
12-20-03, 03:35 AM
My top three-

Jane Siberry- idiosyncratic folksy-techno-pop, with the voice of an angel, though she's been focusing on interpretations of traditional and classical songs lately.

Neko Case and Her Boyfriends- alt-country at it's best. Case earned her chops in a punk band before moving into country music.

Cesaria Evora- this African singer has a voice like honey and whiskey- mellow and rich in all the best possible ways, with unexpected depths.

other folks on my short list-

Quarteto Jobim-Morelenbaum
Dar Williams
Gal Costa
Josh Ritter
Morcheeba (previously mentioned, but worth mentioning again)

spexy
12-20-03, 06:10 AM
My Bloody Valentine
the Silver Jews
T-Rex
the Pixies

T-REX!!!!!!
Marc Bolan is immortal!

Poppaspoke
12-20-03, 03:14 PM
John Cale: "Paris 1919" King Crimson: "Starless and Bible Black" Captain Beefheart: "Lick My Decals Off, Baby" Frank Zappa: "The Yellow Shark" Quicksilver Messenger Service: "Happy Trails" Djam Karet: "Suspension and Displacement"

bumblebee
12-20-03, 03:29 PM
John Cale: "Paris 1919" King Crimson: "Starless and Bible Black" Captain Beefheart: "Lick My Decals Off, Baby" Frank Zappa: "The Yellow Shark" Quicksilver Messenger Service: "Happy Trails" Djam Karet: "Suspension and Displacement"

Kick ass list!

I've got Hot Rats in my lp collection. Love to listen when I'm in a Zappa mood.
Old King Crimson is also great.

pitboss
12-20-03, 03:36 PM
Wagonchrist
Hive (not The Hives)
The Scientist

ljbike
12-21-03, 09:37 AM
Sammy "Swing and Sway" Kaye and his "College All Stars"

Guest
12-21-03, 10:23 AM
Antiloop (their song "Believe" is da bomb).

Scooter.

Sasha and Digweed. (also good stuff when they're solo)

Safri Dao.

SD Fixed
12-29-03, 11:57 AM
Here is one you've never heard of:

Zot. Great 80's synth rock band. One of the early MTV generations. Lots of potential. Nothing happened.

Schiek
12-29-03, 12:14 PM
I like a bunch of the one-hit wonders that no one ever plays anymore:

Refreshments (actually, this group probably never had any hits)

I think the Refreshment's Banditos got enough airplay to be eligible for one-hit wonder classification.

"You can look deep in my eyes like I was a supermodel, uh-huh..." Love that line.

If anything, they have to be given some credit for ripping off David Lowery of Camper Van Beethoven/Cracker fame's mojo to pull off their sound.

jeff williams
12-29-03, 12:34 PM
I'm kind of dated, but I love the band Gong, a rock-jazz band from the 70's (Steve Hillage started there, I think).

My dog! Did you ever hear Gongs Live floating anarchy 1977?
Hippy heavy metal-WILD record, all live no dub.

SteveE
12-29-03, 12:50 PM
Kaleidoscope (early David Lindley band) - eclectic: cajun, rock, blues, middle-eastern rock

The Nazz

gonesh9
12-29-03, 01:14 PM
I'm kind of dated, but I love the band Gong, a rock-jazz band from the 70's (Steve Hillage started there, I think).

Wow, another Gong fan! I saw their newest incarnation live a few years ago.... nothing more cosmic. Also, like you said, Steve Hillage is great.

Similarly, Soft Machine is one of my all time favorites. Strange that they aren't more well known.

gonesh9
12-29-03, 01:22 PM
Also need to add:

Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
National Health
Hatfield and the North
Henry Cow
Fat Mama
Dirty Three
Caravan
Sound Tribe Sector Nine

el Inglés
12-31-03, 09:29 AM
WILD TURKEY first album BATTLE CRY , formed by Glen Cornick after he was thrown out of Jethro Tull in the early 70´s .

montlake_mtbkr
12-31-03, 03:51 PM
Elliott Smith (just died recently, no chance for fame)
Nickel Creek (newgrass, alt-country, gaining popularity)
North Mississippi Allstars (countrified rock)
Death Cab for Cutie (Transatlanticism rocks)

MediaCreations
12-31-03, 07:38 PM
T-Bone Burnett
The Senators
10 000 Maniacs
The Call
Basia
Maria McKee
Lone Justice
Matt Bianco
The Beatles (Just Kidding)
Adam Again
The Saints
Closer
Rockin' Rabbis

Zub Zub
12-31-03, 08:59 PM
8 Foot sativa is a pretty cool band but there music is mosty heavy metal....:P

cyclezealot
01-01-04, 12:06 AM
Here in San Diego we have a local talent that one independent radio station plays a lot..Don't think she is known elsewhere. Maybe Houston..Read she did some gigs and radio interview there.
Her name is Eve Sellis...You would be lucky to hear her....
Her voice has maybe some of the qualities of an Eva Cassidy..I know that is asking a hell of a lot.. Just that her style seems a little reminiscant of Cassidy.

MsVicki
01-01-04, 12:54 AM
I am listening to the Hindu Love Gods right now and trying to calm down enough to go to bed.

Schiek
01-01-04, 10:24 PM
Elliott Smith (just died recently, no chance for fame)


Or quite possibly, better chance for fame...see, Nick Drake, etc.

AtomicWhiteRbt
02-11-12, 02:57 PM
1) Frank Zappa
2) Coven
3) Possessed(1971)
5)Blues Creation
6)Amish
7)Iron Claw
8)Thundermother
9)Glass Sun
10)Continuum

LesMcLuffLots
02-12-12, 10:39 PM
Pomplamoose


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oJgqbgvInk

U.V.
02-14-12, 01:07 PM
for me it has to be: 'UNKLE'


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTXhK961ygg

MileHighMark
02-14-12, 03:08 PM
Go-Betweens
The Beautiful South
Kristy MacColl
Alison Moyet

Further Seems Forever

Public Image Limited (first five tracks on Metal Box/Second Edition are brilliant)

Joy Division

lotek
02-14-12, 09:58 PM
People it's an 8 year old thread!!!!

for me it's Chrysalis, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Gordon Bok and Ars Nova and Stu Nunnery

DX-MAN
03-28-12, 09:05 PM
Halestorm.

Flying Merkel
03-29-12, 01:04 PM
Music Machine. 60's garage band at it's best.

Trakhak
03-29-12, 01:22 PM
People it's an 8 year old thread!!!!

for me it's Chrysalis, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Gordon Bok and Ars Nova and Stu Nunnery

Complaining that it's an 8-year-old thread and listing Gordon Bok? Saw him live in 1973 in New Haven, Connecticut.

In other non-news, Patto, live in the studio, from 1972 (I suspect that Eddie Van Halen owned this record):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxDKPDRuhoY

bigbossman
03-29-12, 03:19 PM
Bottle Rockets
The Gourds
The Defibrillators


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9S5YtWZm9E


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKw7AgcIEJY

http://www.myspace.com/thedefibulators

Poppaspoke
04-04-12, 08:51 PM
I should include the album Chairs Missing, by Wire (1978), one of the handful of perfect musical creations I have run across. This would be one of my keepers in any end of the world scenario.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCDJepLY8JQ&list=FLX_oKADLGUHLQRNne4m54nQ&index=5&feature=plpp_video



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cgPUMuxzYY&list=FLX_oKADLGUHLQRNne4m54nQ&index=2&feature=plpp_video



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUZ5VgcMY88&list=FLX_oKADLGUHLQRNne4m54nQ&index=8&feature=plpp_video

HardyWeinberg
04-09-12, 03:08 PM
Jimmy Ryan:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXlOzAqHkyw

bikebuddha
04-09-12, 05:17 PM
Coeur de pirate a/k/a Beatrice Martin. She's pretty well known in Canada but because she sings in French hasn't really got traction in the US market.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaUI6Tvd1sA

Brockster
04-14-12, 10:58 PM
A big +1 on Frank Zappa.

A FM rock station in the mid-1980's suddenly changed format (as stations are wont to do). This is the last song played in the rock format by the last D.J. before the switch.
I still laugh at the lyrics.:D
Jerry Dale McFadden - Country Beats The Hell Out Of Me.

"I was branded the S & M Cowboy, hog-tied & locked in a stall.
Waylon & Willie keep the beat
To the blows as they fall..."
:lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZYwl8zbRPE

WickedThump
04-18-12, 01:14 PM
Porcupine Tree: Progressive rock. Concert DVD: Arriving Somewhere.
Opeth: Progressive death metal: Concert DVD: Lamentations.
Katatonia: Progressive Metal. Concert DVD: The Black Sessions
Nocturnal Mortum: Ukranian Pagan Metal. Album: Lunar Poetry
Agalloch: Folk Metal band from Oregon. Album: Ashes Against The Grain, The Mantle. Concert DVD: The Silence of Forgotten Landscapes.

sevenmag
05-21-12, 08:02 PM
For whatever reason, I've been in a rut listening to Buckethead. Can't seem to get past that play list when I'm riding lately.

I like instrumental stuff anyway so it works for me.

diverkiwi
05-21-12, 09:51 PM
Pomplamoose
Flogging Molly
LostProphets
Reggie & the Full Effect

BenzFanatic
05-23-12, 07:37 AM
Early Pink Floyd. Everyone knows the wall and dark side of the moon, but nobody seems to remember anything prior to dark side... Piper at the gates of dawn, relics, and atom heart mother are their best work imo. Some pretty obscure stuff in there.

Lou Reed can be fairly obscure too.

1FJEF
05-28-12, 04:49 AM
Jack Mack & The Heart Attack. Saw them live in the early eighties.