Musicians
Related: About this forum5 Most Underrrated Rock Bands of All Time
5. T-Rex
4. Dire Straights
3. Squeeze
2. The Byrds
1. The Kinks
GP6971
(32,977 posts)with the Kinks. They were part of the British invasion and according to Wiki, highly influential in their music.
chuckstevens
(1,201 posts)of Lennon/McCartney, Jaeger/Richards, or Pete Townshend.
GP6971
(32,977 posts)I forgot to look at the individual as opposed to the group.
NRaleighLiberal
(60,499 posts)Sneederbunk
(15,103 posts)Ohiogal
(34,620 posts)chuckstevens
(1,201 posts)OilemFirchen
(7,161 posts)Otherwise, good list.
chuckstevens
(1,201 posts)I love 10CC! Graham Gould wrote Bus Stop for the Hollies and other great songs in the 1960's before he was in 10CC.
Doodley
(10,379 posts)Iggo
(48,262 posts)argyl
(3,064 posts)The Byrds were well respected but definitely underrated. When they came out they were really overshadowed by the British Invasion.
And a lot of people basically tagged them as the band that covered Dylan. They were much, much more than that. One of my all time favorite bands.
ProfessorGAC
(69,873 posts)And, i like all the bands you listed, but The Cars were unique. They sounded like nobody before them and nobody after them sounded much like them. The quirkiness, the interplay between the 2 guitars and keyboard all playing different figures, the 2 lead singers.
I know it seems counterintuitive to say that a band that sold 30 million albums was underrated, but remember they're just now getting in the HoF and one of the guys has been dead for a decade.
Abu Pepe
(637 posts)But, great band for sure.
ProfessorGAC
(69,873 posts)Just What I Needed is an absolute gem of a rock tune. Great hooks, great vocals, and a guitar solo one could sing.
Now, if you mean the later stuff like "Drive", ok. That's a bit overproduced and it was super popular due to the MTV thing, but from that same era, "Magic" and "You Might Think" are, once again, superbly crafted tunes.
That said, my favorite thing from them, early days, was "You're All I've Got Tonight/Bye Bye Love" pairing, that, IIRC, was on the first album.
Abu Pepe
(637 posts)They were ok. Way overplayed on my then limited options of radio. Shake It Up was one of the first albums I ever bought. They were a great band with a really unique g uitarist.
ProfessorGAC
(69,873 posts)Take a look at the DU2 archives in this musicians' group.
Elliot Easton is my number one most underrated guitar player in rock history.
Guy was the lead guitarist of a band that sold over 30 million albums, but never is on the radar when peoplel talk great guitar players. Basically a super successsful, but nearly unknown super player.
Guy has MAD skills. Singable solos, but with every trick in the book tossed in with impeccable taste.
And, the flavors of his solos were so different on so many songs. The solo on Best Friend's Girl, Shake It Up, Candy O, and You Might Think don't even resemble each other, but you can still tell it's the same guy playing them.
Quite the expert.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,667 posts)I'm not sure T Rex was underrated though. It's just that Marc Bolan died before he turned 30.
Thankfully Squeeze is still touring and putting out new music. Difford and Tillbrook are amazing songwriters. You can even get this t-shirt.
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