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  • Underrated/forgotten bands
  • elaineanne
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    also this was the best one when they were The HouseMartins..just a brilliant vid !!!!! :mrgreen:

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    didn’t one of the housemartins go away for being an arsonist?

    _tom_
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    The Bronx are doing OK for themselves. Guess it helps when you can be your own support band too

    haha do they tour with their mariachi band as a “support” then? 😀

    bob_summers
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eOuPeAfOeE[/video]

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpgyVxP8OG8[/video]

    Sancho
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    Garbage
    Inspiral Carpets
    Lemonheads

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Ohhh, can I…

    The Sundays
    Great White
    Tesla (as mentioned)
    White Lion
    Ratt
    Dokken
    Sister Sledge
    The Saw Doctors

    Refering back tot he OP I too watched the Waterboys and they’ve been a fave of mine for many a year now..

    philconsequence
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    boy hits car

    nickf
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    Carter USM got close to mainstream success but never quite made it. They had a No.1 album but very few people can remember its name, let alone any of the songs on it.

    I jumped ship after 101 Damnations and 30 Something…even 20 years on, I still love titles like Sealed with A Glasgow Kiss, Only Living Boy In New Cross, and 24 Minutes From Tulse Hill

    DaveyBoyWonder
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    Sleeper
    Bluetones (I know they’re still going but Return To The Last Chance Saloon is one of the best albums ever IMHO)
    Cat Empire – more people need to be made aware of these
    Seahorses

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    The Stone Roses
    James
    Mindy Smith

    and

    Jason Mraz

    wait4me
    Full Member

    Pale Saints. Comforts of Madness one of the great albums (IMHO of course)

    emsz
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    The stone Roses? Undersated/forgotten bands?

    this is a long list of instantly forgettable painting by numbers songs/bands, you may like them boys, but sometimes it’s ever so obvious that this forum is mostly full of 40 somethings.

    I should get a login for my dad, he’d love this.

    verses
    Full Member

    Blind Melon; possibly remembered for No Rain and Change…
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYS6Ut8O4dA&feature=related[/video]

    TheSouthernYeti
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    It doesn’t really surprise me that they’ve not been mentioned yet, infact it’s testamony to just how forgotten The Beatles have become.

    Truly original and inspirational, they still deserve widespread acclaim.

    nickf
    Free Member

    this forum is mostly full of 40 somethings

    And mostly men, too. But don’t knock us for it, that’s just what we are. Happy to have all sorts join the ranks, of course, and it’s not like anyone’s turned away for not being a 40+ bloke, is it?

    wwaswas
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    Lone Justice.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqjsEsK90X4[/video]

    Built on the fabulous voice of Maria Mackee;

    and Bristol favourites the Blue Aeroplanes;

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWf4nQQm6OU[/video]

    warton
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    Lowgold, saw them a few times. brilliant live:

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5-EzbqOU8s[/video]

    January, signed to Alan McGees label, the one after creation, was it poptones?

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV-DX29kJLM[/video]

    brassneck
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    Blyth Power – post punk folk rock sort of..

    One of the best British songwriters of all time is their Josef Porter, not to mention one hell of a raconteur – drinking with him post a gig at an English Civil War re enactment was a great evening. Plus he sings and sort of plays drums (keeps a good tight ship, nowt fancy, just how I like it) and the revolving cast of musicians keep things fresh, I don’t think I’ve seen the same line up twice.

    If there were any justice they’d be a lot more popular, but I think they are a little bit too clever for their own good.

    MrWoppit
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9uVSvjQhS4[/video]

    bikebouy
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    40+ somethings, awe c’mon we’re all friends here yeah? Does age really matter?? Nah for sure it don’t. Anyways there are lots of Bands from a range of years I like, not just 90’s stuff.. But the OP did ask for forgotten stuff, so thats what we’re doin’, just rememberin’.
    And most of todays pop stuff is forgotten, is so yesterday, so out of it as soon as it’s released.. Bit like Sheryl Cole.

    camo16
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    Blyth Power – post punk folk rock sort of..

    The band I was in back in the day opened for Blyth Power at the Duchess (Leeds). They were great that night. Signalman White the stand-out track.

    Happy days…

    Cougar
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    this is a long list of instantly forgettable painting by numbers songs/bands,

    So lead by example. Who are your underrated / forgotten bands?

    DezB
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    Hi TSY, you’re back! Are you starting a thread about your trip in THE BIKE FORUM?
    I’m not joining in with this thread, because some of it is actually making me angry.

    emsz
    Free Member

    oh yeah, right… 😆

    Ever heard of the millionaires? Them

    Pyro
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    The Grit. Well worth a look (whoever mentioned rockabilly) but not much stuff up on Youtube…

    RustySpanner
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    brassneck – Member

    Blyth Power – post punk folk rock sort of..

    Great, band, have a search, lots of fans on here.

    This lot were brilliant, very influential and never got the credit they deserved:
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SpxseRDtzg&feature=related[/video]

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mff9izYjUgo&feature=related[/video]

    MrAgreeable
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    +1 for The Monks, really don’t think the likes of The Fall would sound the same without them. Proof if it were needed that “manufactured” groups are often the most interesting ones.

    The Minutemen aren’t necessarily underrated but I’m sad that all most people will ever hear of them is 20 seconds over the credits of Jackass.

    Anyone with an interest in US indie bands like the Pixies and Nirvana should check out “Our Band Could Be Your Life” by Michael Azerrad, loads of great stuff in there.

    GlitterGary
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    fIREHOSE.

    Absolutely fantastic band, just so right.

    scuttler
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AShsOgwCG0[/video]

    Still widely heard on telly as an instrumental accompanyment to football

    “Bass guitar” – Sawt-id

    CountZero
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    this is a long list of instantly forgettable painting by numbers songs/bands, you may like them boys, but sometimes it’s ever so obvious that this forum is mostly full of 40 somethings.

    Sorry, emsz, but that’s rubbish. How many bands mentioned have you actually heard? there’s a great many different styles, certainly not ‘painting-by-numbers’, and there are plenty of current bands who are little known and/or under-rated, like Asobi Seksu, Shearwater, Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Like, The Stills, The Shins, Wolf Parade, Freelance Whales, The Wailin’ Jennies, Sharks Took The Rest. Several of those have called it a day only in recent months.

    emsz
    Free Member

    Count, lots of them. Grew up being dragged to Glasto and gigs, seen loads of these sorts of bands, my dad probably has most of this stuff on CDs.

    Lots of this stuff is alright. OK, it’s not music by numbers, that was mean. Sorry

    Garry_Lager
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    Pale Fountains / Shack wouldn’t be that well known outside of their home town of Liverpool (where they are deified). Classic band (nearly) lost to heroin and bad luck – such an obviously pop and accessible sound they could have been household names. They invented Oasis, though, so probably deserve some punishment.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89SrxcZf4yo&feature=related[/video]
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FP_dGyCq7I&NR=1[/video]

    DezB
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    Asobi Seksu, Shearwater, Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Like, The Stills, The Shins, Wolf Parade, Freelance Whales, The Wailin’ Jennies, Sharks Took The Rest

    Emsz has got a point though (except for the 40-something bit).
    Yours is a good list, but some (most?) of the bands mentioned were shit chart acts in their day and are best forgotten!

    Oh bum, I said I’d stay away… sorry.

    windowshopper
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    Trash Can Sinatras.

    RustyMac
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    Pretty Girls Make Graves

    The New Romance is a good album (by good i mean i like it 😉 ), saw them live when they relesed Elan Vital – not as good IMHO.

    nickf
    Free Member

    Trash Can Sinatras.

    Some bands were forgotten for good reason.

    The Trash Can Sinatras (now ‘rebooted’ as just Trashcan Sinatras), will forever live in infamy as one of the three or four worst bands I’ve ever seen. They were terrible. And I’m not a tough critic when it comes to that sort of thing. Just abysmal.

    Some of the songs were OK, in a wispy-wee-Scots-och-we’ll-be-no-bother sort of way, I’ll give them that, but mostly they were dull at best, and I don’t recall that they wrote anything worth listening to after Cake.

    ocrider
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    Mudhoney-so much better than Nirvana…..

    thisthisthisthisthisthisthisthisthisthisthisthis……..

    emac65
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    but sometimes it’s ever so obvious that this forum is mostly full of 40 somethings.

    Hmmm Far better to be a 40 something on here now & to have lived than to be a non 40 something wasting my time on here….. 8)

    _tom_
    Free Member

    The Shins are terrible.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    this is a long list of instantly forgettable painting by numbers songs/bands

    excuse me? if any of the stuff I’ve posted is “painting by numbers” it would look something like this

    young ‘uns of today, think they bloomin invented music 🙄

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