Bands that could've become true legends, but instead. . ..

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Barbed Wire Kiss wrote:
Lady J wrote:But if rumours of N.E.R.D's breakup are true then there is still hope for them :)
Watch out it'll Mariah Carey next :hyper:. Talking of which I read in Wikipedia that Sonic Youth had to remove her name from a song title for copyright reasons!
Yes it's that whole 'name and likeness' thing in most music buisness contracts....

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Max Webster.

Instead, we got Rush.

Dang.

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Where you been at Kaden old buddy?
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TristezaOrange wrote:XTC should've been legends but somehow they're that band everybody has heard about but no one has actually listened...
Wonderful band! Unfortunately, like many other great geniuses, Nervous Breakdowns and extreme stage fright can ruin things.

-Sean

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Cactus was the one I thought of first.
There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres. Pythagoras

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XTC is definitely one who belongs on this list. I actually do listen to them still. Their bass player is fantastic, tasteful, diverse, etc. Their website is pretty good, check it out.
There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres. Pythagoras

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Don't laugh .... Terence Trent D'Arby :lol:

A voice like that and he vanishes to appear ten years later with a drug-rehab face singing a song that could be a jingle. What a waste.

mark

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I think the first A perfect circle-album is great but then they are just getting worse and now they are pretty bad. It probably wouldn't helped if they just made one album though.

A band that really everybody seemed to like a couple a years ago is Queens of the stoneage. The Rated R album is really great but then it appears like they are lost. Josh is a great songwriter so I'm not gonna give up on him yet.



My first post, ihaa! 8)

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Zebra...;)
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FredrikD wrote:A band that really everybody seemed to like a couple a years ago is Queens of the stoneage. The Rated R album is really great but then it appears like they are lost. Josh is a great songwriter so I'm not gonna give up on him yet.
I want Kyuss back :cry:
FredrikD wrote:My first post, ihaa! 8)

congrats :D
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Don't forget Dukes of Stratosphere!
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braj wrote:Don't forget Dukes of Stratosphere!
never heard of them, but 'round these parts around '70-'74 we had a cool band called Duke and the drivers...;)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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..funny, when i read this thread i have just listened to two of my favourite LPs from the Eighties...one is "Giant" by The Woodentops and the other is "Working with fire and Steel" by China Crisis...unfortunatley i never heard of the bands again...:(

tkay77
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Hink wrote:
braj wrote:Don't forget Dukes of Stratosphere!
never heard of them, but 'round these parts around '70-'74 we had a cool band called Duke and the drivers...;)
Dukes of Stratosphere were XTC's psychedelic alter-ogo.
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If there was any justice, The Camberwell Now's music would be cherished by millions now.

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