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Started by Bricktop, January 25, 2022, 12:40:19 AM

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Frood

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Anonymous

Old Herman is going to change this up and mention an underrated band. That band is Triumph. A three piece band from Toronto featuring the wicked guitar picking of Rik Emmett. They never reached the heights that another trio from Toronto, Rush did.



Here they are doing an early number, Lay it on the Line.

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Bricktop

They've been around a loooooong time.



My fave Canadian band is The Guess Who.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=436495 time=1643262395 user_id=1560
They've been around a loooooong time.



My fave Canadian band is The Guess Who.

I like the Guess Who too. Unlike Triumph, they did reach the big time. I like BTO that grew out of the Guess Who and I like solo Burton Cummings. Old Jock said he graduated from the same high school in Winnipeg that Burton Cummings attended.

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Anonymous

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I like the Tea Party....

I thought Soundgarden and Ted Nugent's band The Amboy Dukes were underrated.

Bricktop

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Something for Bricktop....


What an awful song.



I have no Irish blood. My heritage is Polish.

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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=436502 time=1643263389 user_id=1676
I like the Tea Party....

I thought Soundgarden and Ted Nugent's band The Amboy Dukes were underrated.

I like the Nuge, but his music is so so. It's best shit was with the Damn Yankees all star band with Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Tommy Shaw of Styx.

Anonymous

As for overrated rock stars, we haven't mentioned one of the most obvious. Ozzy is not a great singer, he can't play any instruments and he didn't even write any songs. That Jew broad he is married to made him more famous and richer than he deserves to be.

Bricktop

OK.



The ten most underrated bands and artists.



1. The Yardbirds. Equal to the Rolling Stones and gave rise to Led Zeppelin but never really got the raps it deserved.



2. Gary Numan (Tubeway Army). Pioneer of electronic rock.



3. k.d. Lang. The finest female vocalist in the world.



4. Ian Hunter. Former Mott the Hoople pilot who still turns out fine music.



5. Roxy Music. One of the most influential bands of the 80's.



6. Stan Ridgeway. Former Wall of Voodoo leader who's quirky style combines country with rock and a touch of blues.



7. Arthur Lee and Love. Early psychedelic pioneers who's songs sound even better today.



8. The Zombies. Only one album before they broke up, that has recently been reconsidered as a 60's pop masterpiece. Gave rise to Alan Parsons Project and Argent.



9. The Kinks. Long before punk and metal, the Kinks were pounding out hard rock songs that inspired many of their peers.



10. Gerry Rafferty. Famed for "Baker Street" mostly (as a one hit wonder by some), but his albums are even better.

Bricktop

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I thought Soundgarden and Ted Nugent's band The Amboy Dukes were underrated.


I saw Soundgarden in London. Wasn't my thing...but they were a very good band.

Anonymous

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OK.



The ten most underrated bands and artists.



1. The Yardbirds. Equal to the Rolling Stones and gave rise to Led Zeppelin but never really got the raps it deserved.



2. Gary Numan (Tubeway Army). Pioneer of electronic rock.



3. k.d. Lang. The finest female vocalist in the world.



4. Ian Hunter. Former Mott the Hoople pilot who still turns out fine music.



5. Roxy Music. One of the most influential bands of the 80's.



6. Stan Ridgeway. Former Wall of Voodoo leader who's quirky style combines country with rock and a touch of blues.



7. Arthur Lee and Love. Early psychedelic pioneers who's songs sound even better today.



8. The Zombies. Only one album before they broke up, that has recently been reconsidered as a 60's pop masterpiece. Gave rise to Alan Parsons Project and Argent.



9. The Kinks. Long before punk and metal, the Kinks were pounding out hard rock songs that inspired many of their peers.



10. Gerry Rafferty. Famed for "Baker Street" mostly (as a one hit wonder by some), but his albums are even better.

I agree with one, four, six, eight and nine. Janis Joplin is the greatest female vocalist of all time. Annie Lennox is good too, but I don't like her style.

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