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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:42 PM
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Ok,what's an obscure band or artist do you love?
What type of music and why do you love it.

I like a band called Lake back in the early eighties,it may have been the time,but I don't think they ever made it. Another band from back then was City Boy.
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:45 PM
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1. The Wrens.
Check em out, their new album is called "The Meadowlands" and it's a masterpiece.
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Blue-Jay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:58 PM
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9. Based on your list of bands from another thread,
I'll look them up.
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:20 PM
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38. I agree TOTALLY!!!
"The Meadowlands" is an EXCELLENT album! :thumbsup:
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Patriot_Spear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:45 PM
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2. Ten Pound Hammer n/t
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HEyHEY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:49 PM
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3. Violent Femmes
The Smugglers
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flamingyouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:06 PM
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17. The Smugglers played at my wedding
They're the BEST.

Rah, rah, sis boom bah! Well, I love Vancouver, Vancouver is my hometown...

Vancouver B.C., Vancouver, B.C. ...
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HEyHEY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:22 PM
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24. It hasn't snowed since 1948
It's that kinda wow that makes it great!
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:44 AM
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83. I'm Listening to the Violent Femmes Right Now!
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Blue-Jay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:51 PM
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4. Minutemen
Although there are bound to be some hipsters at DU that know how important they were.

Guilty Pleasure Obscure Band: Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies. Not "important", not groundbreaking, but they still kick ass (in a bar-band sort of way)

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Hell Hath No Fury Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:54 PM
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5. Too Much Joy...
They had the sound of every pop/rock group of the 90s but back in the 80s.

They do a kick ass rendition of "Seasons in the Sun". :)
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Bossy Monkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:52 PM
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33. Do you have "Live At Least"?
I'm finally going to break down and order it from them. I don't think the local indy record store is ever going to get it in.

PS: They were brilliant in the 90s, too.
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neebob Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:54 PM
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6. Stan Ridgway
Former lead singer from Wall of Voodoo (remember Mexican Radio?). His solo stuff is just wonderful - clever lyrics and unusual, rich, orchestral arrangements. A lot of his songs are stories. He's definitely my favorite.
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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:57 PM
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8. I liked the Far Side of Crazy.
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Kolesar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:36 PM
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28. "Don't Box Me In" with Stewart Copeland was great
I just love Wall of Voodoo. I have their obscure EP releases.
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bbernardini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:56 PM
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7. Mike Keneally, Stuart Davis, Mieka Pauley, Kevin Gilbert
Mike Keneally - Sort of a pop/rock, atonal, jazz, fusion, singer/songwriter progressive thing. He used to play with Frank Zappa. Hell of a nice guy. www.keneally.com

Stuart Davis - The originator of post-apocalyptic punk-folk. Songs about Zen, sex and death in perfect three-minute pop ditties. www.stuartdavis.com

Mieka Pauley - Female singer/songwriter out of Boston. I've heard a lot of this sort of thing...but there's something different about her. www.mieka.com

Kevin Gilbert - Wrote all of Sheryl Crow's good stuff from the first album, which she then took credit for. The genius behind Toy Matinee and 2 1/2 brilliant solo albums. Sadly no longer with us, but the man's music was absolute perfection. It makes me want to leap about with joy and weep with sadness at the same time. www.kevingilbert.com
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Philostopher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:51 AM
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58. I actually got to see Mike Keneally play a few years back.
He played a really serious dive of a club in Cincinnati. Had some technical problems, but overall it was a good show. He seemed happy enough with it, and the crowd was only middling but very responsive. My ex used to have a copy of 'hat' that we listened to quite a lot, though I never bought any more of his stuff.

I have three local/regional bands most people won't have heard of:

The Raisins
The Bears
psychodots

Bonus if anybody knows which Zappa alumnus was in one of these bands.
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Squeech Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:15 AM
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88. Adrian Belew
Who I also used to really like, before he got all full of himself. I have the vinyl LPs that got compiled as Desire of the Rhino King, and they're all quite amazing. Then he decided he wanted to be a pop star.
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bbernardini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:01 AM
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95. I most likely have a recording of that show!
Remember the name of the place or the date?
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Diego360 Donating Member (164 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 08:59 PM
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10. The Muffs
fronted by Kim Shattuck formerly of The Pandoras-- pop-punk growling at its feminine finest.
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vi5 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:09 PM
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20. I heart the Muffs and Kim...but they squandered their chances...
at hitting it big. They just ended up releasing too much slow, sub-par material as time went on. Their early stuff is phenomenal though.

Did they break up?
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Diego360 Donating Member (164 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:21 PM
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23. yeah, could say that
since Alert Today, Alive Tommorow is a fairly slow and introspective album, especially when compared to their earlier stuff. But I don't find it odd that they haven't hit it big time, their sound isn't abrasive enough for young punks and too rough edged for popsters-- plus they're all in their 30's now and Kim doesn't wrestle naked with boa constrictors or pole dance in her skivvies.

They're still together-- Kim made an album with some friends including the singer from Cub-- a great Canadian cuddle-core band. But she's now working on a new Muffs album.

Going to my first Clark meetup tonight-- will be blasting Happy Birthday to Me on the drive out!
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kitkatrose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:00 PM
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11. Rhea's Obsession. n/t
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THUNDER HANDS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:00 PM
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12. The Moldy Peaches
Fun, fun band that just plays....weird music.

They're from Long Island, that's why I know them.
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nickgutierrez Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:01 PM
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13. Coheed and Cambria
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LeftPeopleFinishFirst Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:26 PM
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25. that's not so obscure
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MissMarple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:03 PM
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14. Liked them way back when. Ozark Mountain Daredevils. It's been awhile,
though. I'm betting none of you has heard of them.

:D
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:07 PM
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18. "Oooh, oohh, Jackie Blue...."
Yeah. They were pretty cool. Kind of like a pop version of Black Oak Arkansa minus the Jim Dandy histrionics.
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Leftist78 Donating Member (609 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:05 PM
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15. let's see...
Pennywise is pretty obscure I guess

Son Volt kinda is

Helmet is not really obscure but very underrated.

Orange 9mm

North Mississippi Allstars

I got some more...I think...hmm...I'll get back to you. :)
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flamingyouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:05 PM
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16. The Droogs
Great name, a great band. Started in LA in 1972 and their first single was "He's Waiting" by the Sonics b/w "Light Bulb Blues" by the Shadows of Knight. Just so out of place for 1972, but freaking brilliant.

They put out four singles through the '70s, then an EP two albums in the '80s, then did some not-so-great stuff later on, but I love them for sticking to what they believe in and for their devotion to DIY music back when it was pretty hard to get people to hear your stuff. I always like to give them a plug whenever I can.
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frylock Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:09 PM
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19. kruder & dorfmeister..
DJs and producers extraordinaire. Experts in downtempo and dub n bass. Their K & D Sessions LP is a must have.

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Turbineguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:09 PM
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21. The Fuggs
Wide, wide river is so "au courant"
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:11 PM
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22. "Fuckin' A man...CIA man...."
Love those Fugs!
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Iverson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:19 AM
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111. I met Ed Sanders.
He's a great guy and a great poet. On another thread, I proposed him for White House Chief of Staff.
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LeftPeopleFinishFirst Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:26 PM
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26. the early november
and the juliana theory
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Lizz612 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:32 PM
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27. Wookie Foot and Dropkick Murphys
Wookie Foot is local to Minneapolis. Thay play at the Quest when they're home. Weird, not ground breaking just weird. DKM is from Boston, punk and Irish folk as punk. "Rocky Road to Dublin" as punk, fun stuff.
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kayleybeth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:02 AM
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47. That's pretty good
"Wookie Foot and Dropkick Murphys"

You should send that one to Dave Barry.

http://www.davebarry.blogspot.com

He collects clever band names.
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LeftPeopleFinishFirst Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:11 AM
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91. yay dropkick murphys
you rock, you rock you rock
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SiobhanClancy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:37 AM
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114. I love the Dropkick Murphys
they are amazing:)
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ironflange Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:39 PM
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29. Silje Nergaard, Merril Bainbridge, Aeone
Wonderful voices all.


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nothingshocksmeanymore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 09:40 PM
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30. Robbie Fulks...alt country
I love him because he takes a classic Americana genre and writes soe badass tunes with great musicians
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MojoKrunch Donating Member (513 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:29 PM
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31. The Judys out of Houston, Tx.
"Guyana Punch, oh, oh, oh, oh."

"All the pretty girls, in high school
All the pretty girls, in high school
Make me SICK"

Punk/New Wavey coolness.
http://www.thejudys.com/

Mojo
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Forkboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:47 PM
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32. everything I listen to is obscure
:shrug:
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45th Med Donating Member (559 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:53 PM
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34. Trash Can Sinatras and Aztec Camera
Both Scottish indie bands.
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:02 AM
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97. Aztec Camera good, Orange Juice better.
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kodi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:55 PM
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35. kim richey
met her and she is wonderful, as is her music.

she's a great songwriter too
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HuckleB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:42 AM
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68. Right on!
Awesome!
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Insider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 10:57 PM
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36. wally badarou
maybe not officially 'obscure', but off the path for sure.

--snip--
b. 1955, Paris, France. Although of African descent, Walter Badarou was born in France, where his physician parents were educated (his father later became ambassador to France from the family's West African homeland, Benin - formerly known as Dahomey). <...>His keyboard playing was crucial to M's worldwide hit, "Pop Musik", in 1979, and he also collaborated with Joe Cocker, Herbie Hancock, Grace Jones, Level 42 and Black Uhuru. Flushed by a steady flow of session work, particularly with Level 42, with whom he also produced, he opened his own studio in Nassau, Bahamas. He subsequently composed film scores, the best known of which is Kiss Of The Spider Woman. Here his expressive use of synthesizers belied the instrument's reputation for frigidity by invoking the warmth of his African heritage and Caribbean home with easy, rhythmic passages. These happy musical narratives were further expressed on two albums recorded for Island Records in the late 80s, although the second of these showed his classical background and had a slightly more restrained mood.
--snip-
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/badarou_wally/bio.jhtml
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scarlet_owl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:16 PM
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37. Sopwith Camel
Folksy type stuff from way back. They did the song "Monkeys on the Moon". My parents used to sing that one to my sister and I when we were wee lasses.

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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:22 PM
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39. The New Pornographers, Grand Champeen, The Rite Flyers...
...The Gourds, The Long Winters, Bobby Bare, Jr...
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:27 PM
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40. "all hail what will be revealed today when we peer to the great unknown.."
Love the New Pornographers, great band. You like Zumpano, Carl Newmann's last band? They were FANTASTIC!
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:30 PM
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41. I haven't heard Zumpano. I'll have to check them out.
I saw the Pornographers back in August. It was a GREAT show.
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info being Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:16 PM
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134. Yes, New Pornographers good...
not all their songs, but a few are exceptional.
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NightTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:31 PM
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42. 9th Wave

An instrumental surf-rock quartet from my homestate of Connecticut. They've actually made quite a name for themselves regionally, and have released four CDs since 1998. But since their music only ever gets played on college radio, I think it's safe to say that 9th Wave is obscure!

Check out their web site: http://www.9thwavesurf.com

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BBradley Donating Member (645 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:36 PM
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43. Dredg
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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:54 PM
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44. Babe Ruth
An old British rock band. Solid sound and great vocals by Jenny Haan. I had 3 or 4 vinyl albums they produced in the 1970s.
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jpgray Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:56 PM
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45. Not too obscure, but The Fall
Mark E Smith ranting mancunian nonsense over a bunch of great guitar noise. And awesome drumming.
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:03 AM
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48. Man, I love the Fall...
Especially the boss mid-eighties stuff, like "This Nation's Saving Grace." "Cruiser's Creek!" is definitely one of my all-time top twenty tunes.

Recently they've been putting out reams of semi-official live albums; too many to keep track of. But that eighties material is immortal. Byron Coley, the critic, once called Mark E Smith "The finest philosopher to emerge from post-war Britain," and I can't disagree with that.
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jpgray Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:17 AM
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50. If you haven't got it, get Hex Enduction Hour--best pre-Brix Fall. (nt)
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:25 AM
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51. "Message for you! Message for you!!"
Yeah, that and "Slates" were the first Fall records I ever bought. That's a great one; so lo-fi! They invented Pavement with that record.


"He-e-e-e-e is not....appreeeeeciated...."
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jpgray Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:30 AM
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53. Oh YEAH!? Well do you have any Soft Machine, or Tomorrow... or Caravan?
NO! You don't, do you? I win. That's it, I just win.

:D

That's great though that there are other Fall fans on DU!
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:28 AM
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72. 3 point shot at the buzzer......!
Dude, I gots me some Soft Machine BOOTLEGS, muthascratcha! I'm the biggest Robert Wyatt fan in Nashville. I even like the Mike Ratledge-led lineup, up until "Sixth," anyway.

Tomorrow? Steve Howe's first band? "My White Bicycle?" Never got into them enough to purchase any of their reissues.

Caravan: "Land of Pink and Grey" is an okay prog album, but not one of my favorite bands of that genre.

How about Van Der Graaf Generator, huh? "Godbluff" and "The Quiet Zone" are some killer albums.

Hatfield and the North? "Let's Eat (Real Soon)" is a song I put on almost every mix tape I make, no matter who it's for.

Man, I'm all abouts da Canterbury/prog obscurites, nephew.

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Squeech Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:36 AM
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89. I wish I lived in Canterbury
Hatfield and the North was my second favorite group ever, and the one I most wish I could have played in. (My absolute favorite was Henry Cow, and I never had the chops to play their material!)

The closest I got was, I booked a solo gig for bassist/singer Richard Sinclair about ten years ago, and I had just purchased a marimba that I was interested in showing off to the world. Richard was intrigued at my idea that one could play Canterbury on marimba, so we worked out a brief duo set, which included "Nan's True Hole," "Felafel Shuffle," and an unrecorded tune he was messing about with over the course of the tour. The silly part was that for the marimba to be audible at all we had to mic it real close, and that meant I kept bumping into the mic with the mallets.

Richard still plays all his songs from Land of Gray and Pink. They hold up quite well over time. Do you have his indie CDs, and/or the semi-authorized release of his demos with Hugh Hopper? Why I like his stuff is that, while his melodies are intricate and his harmonies are difficult, the vibe he projects is warm and inviting and droll. It's like Richard has this elaborate tune constantly evolving in his head, and every so often he chops off chunks of it and makes a record.

Hopper's post-Softs stuff is all over the map too, my favorite of these being the Caveman Hughscore material with Fred Chalenor-- who himself used to play with the very excellent Amy Denio in Tone Dogs.

I would suggest Curlew's A Beautiful Western Saddle, with Amy Denio singing, as my favorite obscurity, except (a) somehow I suspect you already have it, and (b) we lost everybody else about three posts ago.
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bif Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:30 PM
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137. Gong--anyone heard of them?
Great spacey band from the mid 70s with Steve Hillage on guitar.
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ronzo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-01-03 11:59 PM
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46. Aquarium Rescue Unit
I know, I always plug ARU.... :7

Seriously, the CDs are out of print. PM me and I'll swap some burns...

:toast:
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annagull Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:29 AM
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64. "wouldn't you like to come to Halifax?"
We actually have a CD of ARU's previous incarnation Hampton Grease Band. Really trippy and funny, people say Hampton used to play in Piedmont Park and sing onstage naked standing on a pizza. :-)
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ronzo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:25 AM
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71. HGB is not ARU....
If you only knew how many times Bruce has switched gears.




Honestly, PM me and I'll burn you an OOP CD....


:toast:
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:31 AM
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73. "Spray Paint! Keep away from Chiiiildreeen....."
"Music to Eat" by the HGB. Fantastic album to get stoned to.
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sleipnir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:10 AM
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49. Blackolicious
They kick some serious ass, big fan of alt-hip-hop...J5, DJ Shadow, etc.
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annagull Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:23 AM
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61. Heard them recently, great band!
Thanks for reminding me, I have been wanting to get the CD since I heard it on the radio on the way to the airport.
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SmileyBoy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:28 AM
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52. A band called +||emerson||+ (that's how it's written) from Buffalo.
(quote)+||emerson||+(endquote)

Great mix of hardcore, emo and punk.
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Beaker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:31 AM
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54. Tommy Bolin, Catherine Wheel, Lush...
I describe the music that I like best as: 'ethereal wall-of-sound'...Lush and Catherine Wheel generally fall into this category.
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ornotna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:37 AM
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55. Johnny Hollow
Listen here
Nice web site.
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carpetbagger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:39 AM
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56. The Incredible String Band.
The best way to describe them is "folkadelic". They're from the late 1960's, and managed, somehow, to fuse Scottish folk and "raga rock".

Renaissance, Kaleidescope (either the Turkish-American or UK bands by that name), Spirit (less obscure, but few people have heard their whole albums), and The Move are my current non-major band favorites, although they were significantly bigger in their age (Led Zeppelin used to open for Spirit, providing Jimmy Page plenty of opportunity to rip off Randy California's guitar passage from Taurus to use as the opeining to Stairway).
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:17 AM
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109. My dad's a huge fan.
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scottcsmith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 12:46 AM
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57. Wolfsheim and Alphaville
Alphaville is probably a little better known ("Forever Young") but I just love Wolfsheim. Both bands are from Germany and both would have been classified as "modern" rock in the 1980s. Alphaville is a little more commercial. Wolfsheim is brilliant, the band Depeche Mode could have been, with beautifully dark music. Anyone that has heard "Once in a Lifetime" knows what I'm talking about.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:12 AM
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59. Johnny A. - link below w/ samples
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tinrobot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:13 AM
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60. TPOH
The Pursuit of Happiness - out of Toronto. Moe Berg is a great songwriter.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:29 AM
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65. And speaking of Toronto... Ladies and gentlemen I give you Kim Mitchell.
http://www.kimmitchell.ca/

I just love Kim Mitchell. Kind of a guilty pleasure, I guess.
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annagull Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:25 AM
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62. Lee "Scratch" Perry is an alltime fav of mine
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 01:41 AM by annagull
but most of what I listen to is obscure. Recently have been getting into obscure 60's bands like Love.

Lee "Scratch Perry

http://www.upsetter.net/scratch/
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RandomKoolzip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:37 AM
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75. I love Lee Perry!
"Do it Hank! Do it Frank! From Bank to Bank!"

I like his productions with the Upsetters from the late sixties, and his later stufbefore he burned down the Black Ark. And "Heart of the Congoes" is one of my favorite Reggae albums, esp. the reish mix that cmae out 'round 96. Man, what a lo-fi mix! Sounds like it was recorded on a four track, then intentionally bumped down eight generations....

If it's available anywhere, be sure to check out the issue of Grand Royal (The BEastie Boys magazine) from 95 with the interview/feature with Scratch. It's dope, as the kids say.
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annagull Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 09:59 AM
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94. I saw Perry live about 2 yrs ago... MAN!!
If you ever get a chance to see him live, go because it will one of the best live shows you ever see. Talk about the low fi dub, it swirls around you.. My personal fav (besides Black Ark stuff) is "Sounds From Yard".
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:04 AM
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98. 'nother vote for Lee (esp. The Upsetters stuff)
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 10:04 AM by Screaming Lord Byron
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Donating Member ( posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:36 AM
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113. and another vote for the Upsetter, Scratch
Imagine how music would be different without the presence of the Upsetter.

First identifiable shift from ska to reggae, a Lee Perry song.

All that great stuff he did with Marley, Tosh and Bunny Wailer in the true revolutionary spirit of sneaking them into the studio in the middle of the night so they didn't have to pay for rental.

One of the founders of dub, perhaps even the inventor of it depending on who you ask.

and his nickname was "Scratch" long before rap appeared.
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GumboYaYa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:09 AM
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102. "Roast Fish and Cornbread"
is one of my all-time favorite tunes. I absolutely love Lee "Scratch" Perry. I have never seen him live.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:26 AM
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63. Hans Riechel - Link below. Cool interactive website.
http://www.daxo.de/

One of the weirdest and coolest musicians on the planet.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:35 AM
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66. Can't forget Laura Love. Link w/ samples.
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HuckleB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:36 AM
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67. Pete Droge, 3 Leg Torso, Elaine Summers, Little Sue,
Stanton Moore,
Dramarama,
JFA,
Meat Puppets,
Sergeant Garcia,

OK. Enough. That covers quite a few genres there, at any rate.
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HuckleB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 01:50 AM
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69. Ted Nash, Maurice El Medioni, Fermin Muguruza, Flogging Molly,
Junior Mance,
Wayne Horvitz,
Bireli Lagrene,
Pearl Django,
Suba,
Arthur H,

OK. I'll stop now. I swear.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:20 AM
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80. Ah yes, Bireli Lagrene. A definite fave. Link below w/ samples.
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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:21 AM
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70. The Dandy Warhols; Throwing Muses
King Missile; Terry Allen; Camper Van Beethoven....
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info being Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:13 PM
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132. Love the Dandy Warhols
Saw them live a few months back, though, and they are a much better recording band than live.
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corarose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:34 AM
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74. UFO
God I miss the tour and the boys and they deserved more recognition then they got.

They were one of the best bands.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:18 AM
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79. Michael Schenker is a god.
Never much liked that singer though.
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corarose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:33 AM
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82. Do you mean the guy that looks like Alfred E Neuman?
One time I taped the cover of Mad Magazine on his door and put his name under it and said dressing room. Everyone started calling him Alfred E. after that.
He got so pissed off because he thought that he was good looking.

The Schenker brothers were very attractive and they are musicians.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:55 AM
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84. Oh..., Scorpions.
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 03:55 AM by chaska
I don't know if they qualify under this category....

I used to like them until Uli Roth left - though he really never fit the band very well. Unbelievable guitar player. And I always really liked Klause M's voice. Lost interest a couple years before they hit the charts in the usa.

So Corarose what did you do in the music business again? I think I remember you posting about that, but I can't remember what you wrote.

You worked with UFO? You didn't care for Phil Mogg either? He had a terrible vibrato, awful lyrics, and he always sang behind the beat.
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corarose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 04:06 AM
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85. Wardrobe Mistress
I got bitched out one time by John Knowels(?) for putting the picture on Phil Moogs door.

Another time I picked up Petes bottle of JD or JW Black or Red it was some strong shit and I took a swing out of it and he went nuts because you didn't touch Petes booze.

My Ex worked for the Pretenders, Simple Minds, Adam Ant and the bands that were connected to those groups.


The Scorpions use to hire Road Crew from I believe Hamburg and one time this good looking roadie tried to CHAT me up and he didn't speak English and he kept calling me Frauline and I can't forget that because as I was walking away from his I tripped over a curtian and it came open and I was standing behind them onstage. I ended up going to the Bus and talking to this guy that worked for Iron Maiden or Metillca(?).




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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:58 PM
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119. I used to listen to UFO all the time.
Great music to party hard too.
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oustemnow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:49 AM
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76. Captain Beyond
rules all of your asses.
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chaska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:17 AM
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78. Very good, oustme. I would declare you the winner...
if I hadn't mentioned Captain Beyond yesterday. HA! IN YOUR FACE!
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kayleybeth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 02:53 AM
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77. North Mississippi All Stars
If you ever get a chance to see them, by all means, do. Founded by Cody and Luther Dickinson (sons of the legendary Jim Dickinson). They've been featured on HBO's "Reverb" and they tour all over the country. Great music, and they are a lot of fun to watch. Catch them if you can.

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GumboYaYa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:11 AM
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104. Totally agree.
This is one of the best live acts in music right now. I alos really like the first two CDs by these guys, but Polaris sucks IMO.
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Kasper Donating Member (7 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 03:28 AM
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81. all time greatest band...
you've never heard of, is:::

http://www.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Distortion_Plus/

Rock on
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Dr Fate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 04:20 AM
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86. Guided By Voices
...
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Mike Niendorff Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 04:53 AM
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87. Fates Warning, circa 1986-88

No Exit is, in my humble opinion, the single most underrated album of the 80's.


MDN



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Nlighten1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:10 AM
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90. Arcadia
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Jeff in Cincinnati Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 08:16 AM
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92. J D Blackfoot
Plays mostly in the midwest. "Song of Crazy Horse" is his major work -- about a thirty-minute riff on Native American history. But "Flushed You From the Toilets of My Heart" is pretty good, too.

For a while there, I though Blackfoot was dead. But he's apparently still out there.
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mac56 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 09:10 AM
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93. Spongetones!
Spongetones!
Spongetones!
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YellowRubberDuckie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:02 AM
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96. We have this fabulous radio station here in OKC...
...called The Spy. ( www.1053thespy.com <--listen live) They play a lot of obscure bands and while some of them suck, a lot of them are wonderful. Right now I love it when the band Jen comes on singing "It's Just a Ride."
Duckie
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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:04 AM
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99. Sand Rubies, Red House Painters,
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 10:09 AM by Atman
Alabama 3,

Poi Dog Pondering
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:05 AM
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100. The Go-Betweens. Not that obscure I guess.
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LincolnMcGrath Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:06 AM
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101. LynnAllen:::::Rocking the heartland since 1982
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:10 AM
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103. There was a band in the '70s called Starbuck.
They only recorded one hit that I know of, Moonlight Feels Right. But I love them and have their CD. Anybody else remember them?
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GumboYaYa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:13 AM
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105. MOFRO,
out of North Florida. THeir first album from a few years ago is one of the best Soul/R&B albums released in years IMO. These guys have been touring with Robert Randolph and/or The North Mississippi All-Stars lately. If you get a chance check them out, they will equal or better the headline acts.
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XNASA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:13 AM
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106. Martin Newell, the Wildman of Wivenhoe.
Martin Newell is Wivenhoe's Renaissance man. Gardener, poet, musician, film maker, comedian, festival organiser, drinker....

Here are some snips from Trouser Press:

"Martin Newell is resident poet with the Independent and the most published contemporary poet in England today."

"If you need some insightful lyrical wisdom, look no further, as Britain’s most published poet returns with his first newly recorded album for many a year. Martin Newell is one of a unique, very rare breed of really gifted English songwriters in the mould of Ray Davies and Nick Drake."



That's Martin on the left in the top hat. The bloke in the red beret is Captain Sensible, I believe.
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bloom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 10:17 AM
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107. Donna the Buffalo
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ornotna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:53 PM
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118. Oh yes, Love 'em
Going to see them on New Years eve, can't wait.
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ACK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:07 AM
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108. Minutemen or Husker Du
BBQ Killers and the Killkenney Kats as well from the Athen's scene.
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Donating Member ( posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:39 AM
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115. how about
Five Eight?

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Iverson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:18 AM
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110. The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
Anybody besides me like 'em?
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Donating Member ( posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:31 AM
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112. I remember them
from that whole weird English scene that produced Monty Python, the Rutles. I think they also had something to do with Magical Mystery Tour.
seen this web page?
http://www.iankitching.me.uk/music/bonzos/
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Iverson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:43 PM
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117. Ah, thank you, 56kid.
"... and looking very relaxed, Adolph Hitler on vibes ..."
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paulk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:03 PM
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129. Oh yeah!!
my pink half of the drainpipe! trouser press! tent! can blue men sing the whites! bad blood! big shot!

Viv Stanshell was one of the most underappreciated geniuses of his time.

The first time I met my (future) wife, she turned to me and said, "You got a light, Mack?" I replied, "No, but I've got a dark brown overcoat." It was love......
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Swede Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 11:39 AM
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116. Anybody remember Walter Rossi
Didn't mind his stuff...
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Whitacre D_WI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:03 PM
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120. Columbus (OH) music
Gibson Bros., Great Plains, anything featuring Jim Shepard (Vertical Slit, V-3, etc.), Gaunt, Bassholes, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Jenny Mae, Them Wranch...

The list goes on and on.
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politicat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:12 PM
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121. All three of the Inconnu Media Bands,
Per Somnia, Sunless, The Endparty. They're related, and all are produced by the same company.

Dark, soft, sweet with tones of goth and punk, but melodic and harmonic. Rock for classical music lovers. And the vocal artists they find.... Oh my....

They were at mp3.com. Now you have to go to their website.

Politicat
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FloridaJudy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:23 PM
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122. Grey Eye Glances
A Celtic Rock band that writes absolutely haunting music.

I'm also still a huge fan of *Country Joe and the Fish*, *Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen* and *Kinky Friedman and his Texas Jew-Boys*.

Okay. I already know that I'm weird.
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Mass_Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:26 PM
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123. Pentangle
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 07:29 PM by Mass_Liberal
British folk rock from the 60's. Basket of Light is an kickarse album. Anyone heard of them?
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 02:50 PM
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125. Again, my dad's a big fan.
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bif Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 02:55 PM
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126. One of my favorite groups
Interesting combination of folk, early music and jazz. Their live album (Was it Basket of Light?) was incredible. They made music well into the 70s. I had a bunch of their albums on tape. Fairport Convention and the Silly sisters were good too. I love Maddy Prior and June Tabor who are both still recording.
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pdx_prog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 02:48 PM
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124. The Kings
"Switchin to Glide"
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codebled Donating Member (30 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:03 PM
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128. Bonepony
Theyre a local band that has a huge following in Kentucky.
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elfwitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 02:56 PM
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127. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Great band. Does punkesque cover tunes.

First album covered 70's singer songwriters type tunes.
1. Danny's Song
2. Leaving On A Jet Plane
3. Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard
4. One Tin Soldier
5. Uptown Girl
6. I Am A Rock
7. Sweet Caroline
8. Seasons In The Sun
9. Fire And Rain
10. Nobody Does It Better
11. Mandy
12. Rocket Man

Second album showtunes.
Third album tunes of the late '50's and '60's
Fourth album Motown / R&B hits.


If you got the cash, buy them all. You won't regret it!
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earthman dave Donating Member (336 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:09 PM
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130. Senser
"alternative" rock, the lyrics are amazing, the sound is brutal (i heard "eject" when i was just getting into real music, about a decade ago - hear it if you get the chance)
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:11 PM
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131. Saw them early on - 1993/4 I think.
Pretty forceful live, one of those bands that was doomed to be less successful than their imitators.
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info being Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:15 PM
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133. The Decemberists, Gene, Sondre Lerche
Kings of Convenience, Placebo, Rufus Wainwright, the Postal Service, and hundreds more.
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Screaming Lord Byron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:18 PM
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135. I saw Gene a couple of times before the first album. Early promise
sagged mid-career. Placebo got big enough in Canada for me to see them in a 1,500 capacity hall.
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paulk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-03-03 03:22 PM
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136. Zobo Funn Band
They were really popular in upstate NY from about '72 to the early 80's. I must have seen them play more than 50 times. They were a bizarre mix of Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, and John Coltrane. Their music was the soundtrack to my life from my late teens to mid twenties.

David Torn, their guitarist, went on to a successful career in the music biz, most recently playing on David Bowie's "Heathen" album. He's better known for his jazz and experimental work; also a lot of work on movie soundtracks.
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