What bands 'should' have been bigger?

What bands 'should' have been bigger?

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The Don of Croy

6,000 posts

159 months

Saturday 16th October 2021
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TeaNoSugar said:
Welshbeef said:
Foo foghters?

I mean they are epic and huge already but the smash Green Day / linkin park


Boney M
Just skimming through this thread to see what suggestions there are. This post made me laugh.

Don’t get me wrong I love the Foo Fighters; I’ve seen them 4 times over the past 20 years, but what I can’t get my head around is the suggestion that they should’ve been bigger laugh

I mean where do you start with that? How “big” could they be?
No, you’re talking about the Foo Fighters, the other reference is the Foo foghters, totally different set up and quite a unique sound. Possibly.

I think Boney M were also quite the big hit back in those crazy 1970’s.

conkerman

3,301 posts

135 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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cooky73 said:
XTC
Didn't tour enough sadly.

nikaiyo2

4,737 posts

195 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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The Obsessed (Scott "Wino" Weinrich in general his acoustic stuff is epic)

Butthole Surfers.

Ronstein

1,363 posts

37 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Agree with Jellyfish, from previous poster.

Most under-rated band? Has to be Gentle Giant in my book!

https://youtu.be/QItbuIzYhs8

gmaz

4,402 posts

210 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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rover 623gsi said:
paul99 said:
Having recently discovered Steven Wilson's music and back catalogue. Porcupine Tree should have been much bigger and well known, some amazing albums and excellent production. Their live dvds/blu rays are incredible, great sound and musicianship.
I agree
They have reformed last week, so hopefully some more good stuff will be coming out

popeyewhite

19,896 posts

120 months

Saturday 6th November 2021
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nikaiyo2 said:
Butthole Surfers.
I can't think of a single reason why they haven't become a household name.

lockhart flawse

2,041 posts

235 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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gmaz said:
rover 623gsi said:
paul99 said:
Having recently discovered Steven Wilson's music and back catalogue. Porcupine Tree should have been much bigger and well known, some amazing albums and excellent production. Their live dvds/blu rays are incredible, great sound and musicianship.
I agree
They have reformed last week, so hopefully some more good stuff will be coming out
Porcupine Tree - great musicians but no tunes and Steven Wilson cant sing well enough.

Oceansize, another near miss for the same reasons with the added problem that they never worked out what the vocals were for.

TheChampers

4,093 posts

138 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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Ghost Dance - good pedigree musicians/singer (Sisters of Mercy, Skeletal Family).

The Black Earth - Somerset Goths - very slick production.

SR

237 posts

205 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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It's always a pleasure to discover new to me music, so a big thank you to previous posters for some fabulous suggestions.
No mention yet of Silversun Pickups.

https://youtu.be/-XN0NtrnfMY

Harji

2,200 posts

161 months

Monday 7th February 2022
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At The Drive In, they splintered into Mars Volta,but ATDI were the band I thought should have launched them, one of the greatest opening album tracks:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmTSQZjR3DE


hoegaardenruls

1,219 posts

132 months

Friday 11th February 2022
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There are quite a few on this thread I would agree with, including some bands I have seen quite a few times

Another band I'd suggest would be Wolfsbane, who were blowing bigger bands away with their support slots at the time, until Iron Maiden needed a replacement for Bruce Dickinson

Lotobear

6,350 posts

128 months

Friday 11th February 2022
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Ronstein said:
Agree with Jellyfish, from previous poster.

Most under-rated band? Has to be Gentle Giant in my book!

https://youtu.be/QItbuIzYhs8
I was about to post the same - I saw GG several times at the City Hall Newcastle in the late 70's and their virtuosity was on another level to most other prog bands of the time

However their music is not easily accessible which probably accounts for the failure to be recognised by those beyond the cognoscenti.

The only band, besides his own, I've ever heard Zapper be complimentary about