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I was thinking the other day that I haven't bought any 'new' music for well over a decade, i'm still enjoying a lifetime of LP's that pretty much make up the soundtrack in my head. In the car the other morning I found a cd by Men at Work (remember them?) and stuck it in the player. It always makes me laugh how well their most famous song still sounds great. Anyway later on in the album I stumbled into this, and thought blimey, that is a great and beautiful song. Sat in my glove box for years and never noticed it until now.

So what are you long lost and hidden music gems?


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:20 pm
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Neneh Cherry - Raw Like Sushi
Guns n Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Green Day - Dookie
The Black Crowes - Shake your Money Maker
The Wildhearts - Earth Vs The Wildhearts
Metallica - The black one
Pulp - Different Class
Chris Isaak - Wicked Game
Sheryl Crow - Tuesday Night Music Club


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:28 pm
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I listened to Loveless by My Bloody Valentine last week. First time for dozens of years, no idea why...but...wow its still good


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:31 pm
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I was listening to Men At Work on my commute today 🙂


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:36 pm
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Deltron 3030 by Deltron 3030 this still sounds as good as the first day I heard it back in 2000


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:40 pm
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Guns n Roses – Appetite for Destruction

I think you need to reassess your definition of hidden gems from forgotten bands.


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:45 pm
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Ben Folds Five by Ben Folds Five


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:55 pm
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The Neon Handshake - Hell is for Heroes


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 10:59 pm
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Stumpy: are any of those forgotten? They all seem pretty well known to me.

Albums I loved, then forgot about, then remembered again:

Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires

Sly & Robbie - Rhythm Killers

James Brown - In the Jungle Groove

Psychedelic Furs - Talk Talk Talk

Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul

Big Joe Turner and the Trumpet Kings - The Trumpet Kings (Higly recommended)

Propaganda - A Secret Wish


 
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TAD
Fudge Tunnel


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:06 pm
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Propaganda – A Secret Wish

Flippin 'eck Tucker, that is another one of my forgotten bands, hidden gems! Such a good album


 
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Propaganda – A Secret Wish

Good shout - sound of my 6th Form, heard Duel on the radio the other day for the first time in about 30 years


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:07 pm
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I have a vinyl album by a band called Beckett, released in 1974, sort of prog rock. Very obscure, Shazam doesn’t recognise it, and unsurprisingly it’s not on iTunes or Apple Music, which is a shame, ‘cos I have fond memories of it, and I’d love a digital copy. It may be on cd, but my computer isn’t working, so I can’t even rip a copy and import it into my Apple Music library. 😕

The whole album’s on YouTube, and I’ve always liked the cover design - the central part would make an interesting tattoo, I think…

I’m pretty sure I can find plenty of obscure, forgotten bands, in fact, I’ve just remembered one I saw at Reading in ‘95, called Star 69, formed in London, fronted by an American singer, Julie Daniels with the rest of the band British, one member being the drummer with The Sundays. Sadly, only released the one album, and then broke up.


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:19 pm
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Anything by The Rezillos/Revillos.
What about The Gymslips?


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:20 pm
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Counting Crows - August and Everything After.

It was huge when it came out 1994?, then they disappeared for years. I put it on a few months ago. It stunned me how good it was and brought back loads of memories.


 
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The Wolfgang Press - Bird Wood Cage.


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:23 pm
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Counting crows is a good shout, in a similar vein..
Gin blossoms new miserable experience.


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:31 pm
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Another band I’ve only recently rediscovered, to my shame, as they were a Bristol band, and I never got to see them, was Stackridge.

Sadly, no rubarb or dustbin lids to be seen.

Counting Crows – August and Everything After.

It was huge when it came out 1994?, then they disappeared for years. I put it on a few months ago. It stunned me how good it was and brought back loads of memories.

Well, they released another six albums after that, the most recent in 2021, called Butter Miracle Suite One, Which Adam Duritz worked on here in the U.K., where he’s been living.

I saw them at the IoW Festival in 2015, along with the likes of Susanne Vega, Blur, The Prodigy and Fleetwood Mac, so they were in August company…


 
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China Drum - Goosefair
Cable - When animals attack
Mad Season - Above


 
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Telstar Ponies - In the space of a few minutes


 
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Vent 414
Aereogramme - Sleep and Release


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:40 pm
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Mountain.

Nantucket sleigh ride! What a tune


 
Posted : 13/04/2022 11:43 pm
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Counting Crows at the IoW Festival. His hair’s a lot shorter these days…

Oh, and August & Everything was 1993.

Anyone remember Curve? Love them to bits, saw them twice, there was supposed to be a reformation, but Toni Halliday decided against it, because she wasn’t happy about the whole music industry, which I was rather sad about. They did a couple of promotional prints of album sleeves, which I have signed copies of, so that’s something.


 
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Fisher z … Word Salad … Cracking


 
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Immediate thoughts:

Dodgy, Homegrown
Gomez, Bring it on
Beck, Odeley
Finley Quaye, Maverick a strike
Mazy Star, So tonight that I might see
Live, Throwing Copper

Sure there’s loads more….


 
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Anything at all by New Fast Automatic Daffodils - criminally underrated band.


 
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Ooof

Throwing copper what an album


 
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Dodgy, Homegrown
Gomez, Bring it on
Beck, Odeley
Finley Quaye, Maverick a strike
Mazy Star, So tonight that I might see
Live, Throwing Copper

I've listened to something off each of these albums in the last couple of weeks. Mostly because Mrs.10 put on a Gomez station on Pandora!


 
Posted : 14/04/2022 12:13 am
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How about Longpigs ? My phone rediscovered them recently while I was having a shuffle in the car 😖

1st album (the sun is often out) was best for me


 
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I know music is a very personal thing (and is often of a time) but there is lots above that really sound terrible to my ears (sorry). My era was the 90's so am a bit spoilt for good bands. I will persist though as I do like expanding the music I listen to.


 
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Super furry animals.


 
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I was listening to a fair bit of PJ Harvey on Spotify the other week. She has a huge back catalogue with some great tunes mixed in with some that are pretty out there, for me anyway.


 
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Anything at all by New Fast Automatic Daffodils – criminally underrated band.

^This. Still love playing bass along with the NewFADs Pigeonhole lp, ..

Anything by EAT. Bloody loved that band and saw them loads of times. Always thought Ange Dolittle was a criminally underrated vocalist and a great frontman. Thinking about it, his Big Yoga Muffin side project has stood up really well too...


 
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These are the 1st 2 that came to mind...

Deltron 3030 is an excellent shout; only thing is it's anything but forgotten as it's up there with my all time favs!


 
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Funny how people’s perspectives differ.

So much of this doesn’t seem forgotten at all. Counting Crows? Sheryl Crow?

Gomez? My eight year old knows pretty much every song they ever released 🤣

Bands and albums I’ve temporarily forgotten might be:
Toasted Heretic, LSD isn’t what it used to be
Ozric Tentacles, Pungent Effulgent
Das Efx
Travis, the man who

Then stuff I wasn’t really interested in like Wonder Stuff and Carter USM


 
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Disappears into - As usual
Niche Bullshit - Always a thread like this

think both were John Peel favourites


 
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The Dust Junkys, Done and Dusted
Foil, with the bloody incredible Spread It All Around.
Carter USM still have a big following but the entire rest of the world's forgotten them so I'm still nominating 1992: The Love Album.
And Dub War- Pain. It'd still sound amazing if it came out tomorrow

Awesome shout on Neon Handshake Fat-Boy-Fat, gutted we have to wait another year to see that live again.

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How about Longpigs ? My phone rediscovered them recently while I was having a shuffle in the car 😖

What an absolute bloody tune She Said is.


 
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Anything at all by New Fast Automatic Daffodils – criminally underrated band.

Amen to that.


 
Posted : 14/04/2022 1:15 am
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My era was the 90’s so am a bit spoilt for good bands.

Um, a number of those referred to above are 90’s bands, and having lived through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, I’ll bet I can find a lot more music I don’t actually like than you can, and probably some of it will be favourites of yours!

Disappears into – As usual
Niche Bullshit – Always a thread like this

think both were John Peel favourites

Well, you could always not bother commenting and bugger off somewhere that’s more to your taste…

#rollseyes

Many of those bands above were big sellers, so hardly ‘niche’…


 
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loud,creaming jesus, curve, the nymphs, eves plumb, sunshot

all random stuff that turned up on a random playlist form the depths of collection the other day, bloomin loved sunshot, remember them supporting new model army and then hunting down their album.


 
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Love is here by Starsailor , good debut album then struggled with the second album syndrome
Mama Said Lenny Kravitz, he seem to be kept busy these days with his F1 Sky duties


 
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first one that sprung to mind for me was because i heard a song on 6 music yesterday and thought ahh that sounds like Asian Dub Foundation, i wonder what happened to them....
had 2 or 3 good singles back in the day, Naxalite, Free Satpal Ram and Buzzin come to mind.


 
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That Petrol Emotion..... 'Chemicrazy' still gets a lot of airtime in my house'.


 
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Deltron 3030 by Deltron 3030 this still sounds as good as the first day I heard it back in 2000

A fantastic proper hip-hop album. The instrumental version is ace too.definitely a hidden gem if tastes are more mainstream.

I was listening to Dust by Screaming Trees as part of my trip down Lanegan Lane. Still think it’s up there with Superunknown as one of the best of the 90’s


 
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