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#40489 by gbheil
Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:48 am
:lol: Man thats one big rocker!
Bet its got every long tailed cat in the county running for cover.

#40504 by Hayden King
Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:43 am
ELVIS COSTELLO

#40506 by Paleopete
Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:48 pm
NEKTAR!

Philby you never cease to amaze me. Nektar was one of my favorites way back when, I still have a copy of Remember the Future. Great album, I love the title track. Never heard any of their other stuff, but that album has graced my collection for many years, I'm surprised it's still in playable condition. Greenslade's "Time and Tide" was one I also listened to a lot at that time, another art rock band with Martin Briley on bass/guitar.

Guess I'll have to dig some old albums out tonight...

#40509 by philbymon
Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:06 pm
Pete - A Tab In The Ocean was just as good. Some nice chunky strumming on "King Of Twilight," with way cool harmonies. I think it was a bit harder, but loved it just as much. Check out their live stuff on utube, man. It's pretty amazing, too. they were way too underrated as a band, to the point that very few Americans ever even heard of 'em.
#43279 by RichZ
Tue Oct 07, 2008 7:55 pm
Anybody ever heard of Kim Mitchell (now solo) formerly with Max Webster (not a real person). They used to be Rush's opening band in the 70's. Saw them many times at the Century Theater in Buffalo, NY. He plays some of the strangest modes you've ever heard.

#43281 by thesystemhasfailed
Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:49 pm
punk's god father, Iggy Pop, cuz w/out him stage-diving/crowd surfing wouldn't exist and punk rock in general wouldn't exist

#43287 by gtZip
Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:03 pm
philbymon wrote:What the hell is that country song that starts off like Werewolves of London & schmoozes its way into Sweet Home Alabama? I HATE that thing! Whoever that moron is, he has no creativity to call his own, I guess.

I liked Warren a lot & that thing is prolly making him spin in his grave like a top.


I think that would be Kid Rock... ?
You know, the moron with millions of dollars who was boning Pam Anderson for awhile.
:)

#43289 by Andragon
Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:04 pm
There's no chance that Iggy Pop is underrated hehe
But it's true what you said Stooges and Sex Pistols are somewhat pioneers.

#43299 by HowlinJ
Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:48 pm
Good to see so many rockers appreciative of The Fixx. :D

I guess they really don't fit the bill as an unappreciated rock act!

So... to get more "on topic", how about the guy who blew sax in "The Climax Blues Band"? I only seen them on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert on the telly about a hundred years ago, but still remember how impressed I was. :wink:

Howlin'

#43313 by molkiecole
Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:48 am
Great topic. If I may submit my opinion please consider Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad fame.

I'm probably dating myself here but I remember seeing them back in the seventies when they were just a three man band and it is still one of the best concerts I think I've ever been to.

He contributed a lot to modern music but is no where to be found in the R&R Hall Of Fame.

Peace, MC

#43316 by RyanStrain3032
Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:44 am
I think the most under appreciated rocker is.............................Me. :D

#45266 by gfesounds
Sat Nov 01, 2008 4:22 pm
Primus, this a fantastic band

#45271 by J-HALEY
Sat Nov 01, 2008 5:15 pm
Gary Moore, I know he is a blues rocker but I was watching a video of him the other night, playing in 1982 in some small venue and my god that guy can rock.

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