Most underrated band of all time?
Most underrated band of all time?
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paulguitar

Original Poster:

31,124 posts

130 months

Monday 6th January
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I'm going for Del Amitri.


IMHO they should have been the second-biggest band in history. (After the Beatles, obviously)



dlks151

385 posts

65 months

Monday 6th January
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I’m with you on this, for me Justin Currie is one of the great song writers.

Bumped into him early last year picking up our takeaways and had a chat (we grew up very close to each other) and was surprised to hear later in the year that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.

interstellar

4,399 posts

163 months

Monday 6th January
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Marillion, album after album they keep delivering great music, great lyrics and great live performances.

Always been an album band like Pink Floyd, but I rarely turn it off.

Stick Legs

7,633 posts

182 months

Monday 6th January
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Def Leppard.

Easy to mock but go back & listen to them and they hold up incredibly well.

High & Dry is my favourite album by far.

GAjon

3,929 posts

230 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Roxy Music, despite being influential.

tdm34

7,454 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th January
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interstellar said:
Marillion, album after album they keep delivering great music, great lyrics and great live performances.

Always been an album band like Pink Floyd, but I rarely turn it off.
Watch the "All One Tonight" Live concert at the Royal Albert hall on Blu-Ray it's utterly stunning, Musicianship off the scale....

interstellar

4,399 posts

163 months

Tuesday 7th January
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tdm34 said:
interstellar said:
Marillion, album after album they keep delivering great music, great lyrics and great live performances.

Always been an album band like Pink Floyd, but I rarely turn it off.
Watch the "All One Tonight" Live concert at the Royal Albert hall on Blu-Ray it's utterly stunning, Musicianship off the scale....
I saw it live at the Albert Hall, great night out!

Simes205

4,849 posts

245 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Fishbone.
One of the most eclectic and amazing live bands ever.

zetec

4,834 posts

268 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Feeder.

Did some great tracks. One of which was used on the soundtrack to the Gran Turismo game.

Edited by zetec on Tuesday 7th January 07:07

KingGary

1,082 posts

17 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Dreadzone. Absolutely brilliant live too.

toon10

6,792 posts

174 months

Tuesday 7th January
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I'd say Doves are massively underrated although "of all time" is maybe a stretch. They have a great back catalog and are still going today. Much better than a lot of similar but more popular bands of the late 90's / 2000's.

I'd also mention The Boxer Rebellion. Most people I mention them to haven't heard of them but love them when I play a few tracks. Been going for years and have evolved over time with multiple albums. Great song writing, tunes and Nathan has a unique voice. Still touring too.

Rough101

2,744 posts

92 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Japan.

What a depth of creativity in Karn, Sylvian, Barbieri and Jansen.

Lotobear

8,085 posts

145 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Magazine

Oberheim

303 posts

8 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Totally agree with Japan. All five albums demonstrate their huge talent and distinctive sound but the final album 'Tin Drum' is utterly unique, with complex, creative instrumentation. It sounds amazing to this day. Mick Karn is one the all-time great bass players in my view.

Firehose, a late eighties/early nineties band consisting of former members of Minutemen, are another highly underrated band. They also had a superb bass player in Mike Watt.

Skodillac

7,941 posts

47 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Magnum.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,932 posts

199 months

Tuesday 7th January
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The The

Antony Moxey

9,871 posts

236 months

Tuesday 7th January
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KingGary said:
Dreadzone. Absolutely brilliant live too.
I was going to get tickets to see them in Exeter as it's close to my birthday, but hearing their latest album I won't bother, it's absolutely dreadful. So much so I switched it off half way through. I've got most of their stuff and seen them live a number of times but their more recent stuff really is dirge.

Dr Murdoch

3,800 posts

152 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Not sure how the most underrated band of all time can be quantified.

However, I would suggest that Supergrass are massively underrated, personally I think they are above both Blur and Oasis in terms of song writing and consistency over several albums (not one or two cough Oasis cough), but they have flown under the radar on the most part.

Skodillac

7,941 posts

47 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Dr Murdoch said:
Not sure how the most underrated band of all time can be quantified.

However, I would suggest that Supergrass are massively underrated, personally I think they are above both Blur and Oasis in terms of song writing and consistency over several albums (not one or two cough Oasis cough), but they have flown under the radar on the most part.
I personally put Shed Seven on that pedestal rather than Supergrass, but given their recent successes I struggle to call them underrated, even if they do pass by unnoticed by the cloth-eared masses.

blue_haddock

4,556 posts

84 months

Tuesday 7th January
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paulguitar said:
I'm going for Del Amitri.


IMHO they should have been the second-biggest band in history. (After the Beatles, obviously)
underated? nope just dull as dish water!

I would agree that Feeder were a great band without as much credit as they deserve.

I'd also nominate Bush who were a great rock band that didnt get hardly any credit in the uk.