HAs anyone heard of PULP? From England they were popular in the 90's but did not break out in the US due to the popularity of Oasis, Radiohead and Blur. My favorite song of theirs is "Underwear"
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philbymon wrote:I wionder whatever happened to Rusted Root...Loved "Cat Turned Blue," & a cpl others...interesting drum stuff, too...
A few years back, my son was playin' with some younger dudes, and I got to play a few gigs with them. I can recall playing Rusted Root's "Airplane". Pretty cool for an ol' 60's fart...eh?
hj
Yea Howlin is da man!
http://ca.myspace.com/andragon_90
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
Has anyone ever heard of Jules and the Polar Bears. The singer/songwriter was Jules Shears who went on to host a show on MTV. The produced several albums, none of which are still available. I was able to acquire a copy of "Bad for Business" off of EBay a few years ago and just loved one of their earlier albums entitled "Phonetics". They did some rather quirky stuff, but the tunes were catchy.
The first drum beat I ever learned from another band was this. It was because of this band I became a Rock Drummer.
Crow
Song: Cottage Cheese
Here thay are 30 years later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kv0r6yiUGM
Crow
Song: Cottage Cheese
Here thay are 30 years later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kv0r6yiUGM
"If you can't stand behind our troops, stand in front of them." "The West was not won with a registered gun."
"No law ever prevented a crime."
"No law ever prevented a crime."
RGMixProject wrote:The first drum beat I ever learned from another band was this. It was because of this band I became a Rock Drummer.
Crow
Song: Cottage Cheese
Here thay are 30 sum years later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kv0r6yiUGM
"If you can't stand behind our troops, stand in front of them." "The West was not won with a registered gun."
"No law ever prevented a crime."
"No law ever prevented a crime."
todd rundgren
not quite as obscure now, but before the new cars hit the scene he really only had a "cult" following
not quite as obscure now, but before the new cars hit the scene he really only had a "cult" following
How about son,ambulance? ever heard of them? Their album "KEY" is amazing. Also Wilco is great! Not that obscure though. Great for all ages! Amazing Lyrics, guitar, vocals, percussion. All around probably the greatest Indie band of our time. Very underrated! Check out albums, Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot!
#67201 by Wbon
Wed May 13, 2009 4:33 pm
Wed May 13, 2009 4:33 pm
How can any guitar player not know Lowell George from Little Feat ? Great stuff! How about Crabby Appleton? Blue Cheer? Blues Magoos? Them?Amboy Dukes?Or The Ruttles ( Monty Python)
#67202 by Wbon
Wed May 13, 2009 4:47 pm
Wed May 13, 2009 4:47 pm
here are a few more: The Fuggs, The Troggs, Dr Strangely Strange,Curtis Knight, Trapeze, The Fireflies, Nice, Ginger Bakers Flying Airforce,It's a Beautiful Day, The Seeds. Oh yeah, JW 123's quote" a nod is as good as a wink to a blindman" is very close to The Small Faces album " a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse, featuring Ron Wood and Rod Stuart
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