"Huge" bands who are 'forgotten'

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Rezillo

TwoSheds
Location
Suffolk
Fab Foodie said:
As for Be Bop Deluxe (good call Kirstie) ... 'Maid in heaven' contains one of the best lines ever...
Joe Jackson is hugely underated... Jumpin' Jive a great album.

'ere, that was my call, although admittedly Kirstie had a tantalisingly interesting take on it :thumbsup:

Joe Jackson's early output was just great, plus his double live album just cranked it all up to a higher level. I've bought some of his later stuff but it just doesn't do it for me.

I'll chuck in an eclectic mix of Tom Robinson, Klaatu and Fox, although the last one might possibly be not for musical reasons...

John
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Fab Foodie said:
Camel are great, 'A live record' which has 'snow-goose' from beginning to end live is ace! As for Be Bop Deluxe (good call Kirstie) ... 'Maid in heaven' contains one of the best lines ever...
Joe Jackson is hugely underated... Jumpin' Jive a great album.

I'd recommend "Coming Of Age", the 1998 live Camel album, too. Probably contains some of the best live versions of some of Camel's classic tracks,eg 'Ice', with possibly Andy's most emotional guitar soloing from about 4.50 onwards:
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLarYtjkPRA&feature=related
 
ELO. Occasionally get played on Radio 2 but that's it. Jeff Lynne was/is a musical genius, The Diary Of Horace Wimp being one of the best.
Some of the former members still tour and play the music.

The Darkness. They came, they saw, they split. Superbly camp spandex hair metal band, Growing On Me still makes me smile.

Not really huge here, but Crowded House always produced good music.
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Browser said:
ELO. Occasionally get played on Radio 2 but that's it. Jeff Lynne was/is a musical genius, The Diary Of Horace Wimp being one of the best.

Really? To me, he's always seemed an adequate producer with an annoyingly obvious 'style', and ELO were a bit of a sub-Beatles.

The only really great (and underrated) 3-letter band are XTC... discuss.
 
Flying_Monkey said:
The only really great (and underrated) 3-letter band are XTC... discuss.

The only really great 3-letter band are Lau. But they're not forgotten (yet), and are definitely not under-rated.

XTC - no I never got them...I'll need some recommendations first. And not that dreadful 'we're only making plans for Nigel' either.
 

beancounter

Well-Known Member
Location
South Beds
Kirstie said:
The only really great 3-letter band are Lau. But they're not forgotten (yet), and are definitely not under-rated.

XTC - no I never got them...I'll need some recommendations first. And not that dreadful 'we're only making plans for Nigel' either.

Black Sea
English Settlement
Skylarking
Oranges and Lemons

All gems

bc
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
threebikesmcginty said:
PIL

Sorry, not much of a discussion is it - 3 letters! :hyper:

Oh, PIL - good choice. There's always OMD if you like pretentious synth pop and (apparently) terrible live performances...
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Kirstie said:
The only really great 3-letter band are Lau. But they're not forgotten (yet), and are definitely not under-rated.

I was thinking more in terms of inititals, but then XTC isn't really a set of initials anyway, it's a contraction... never mind!

EMF anyone? Only joking... I'm so unbelievable.
 

Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
Browser said:
ELO. Occasionally get played on Radio 2 but that's it. Jeff Lynne was/is a musical genius, The Diary Of Horace Wimp being one of the best.
Some of the former members still tour and play the music.

The Darkness. They came, they saw, they split. Superbly camp spandex hair metal band, Growing On Me still makes me smile.

Not really huge here, but Crowded House always produced good music.

I thought they were OK and original up to and includin El Dorado. I really liked the second album. Then they just went very bland IMO e.g. It's A Living Thing was dire, almost sub-Bee Gees.
 
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User169

Guest
User1314 said:
The Wedding Present
Aztec Camera
New Order


Gedge is still hanging in there and recording and touring as Wedding Present. They put out an album last year (produced by Albini no less) and can still pull in a pretty decent sized crowd.
 
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