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Free Had several songs better than "All Right Now" which is the only one ever played. And played too much.


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Ween is the most under-rated band of all time.

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[quote="Keeping Score"]No matter how many responses this thread gets, the correct answer will still be Tesla.
I agree somewhat. They are in the top 10. Mechanical Resonance is one of my all time faves. In fact I listened to it yesterday driving from Ottumwa to Illinois . But that was their best. They got a little less listenable after that IMO. "Signs" was better when The Five Man Electrical Band did it. "Were No Good Together" and "Gettin Better" are outstanding songs.


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oh yeah...

the wallflowers.

could any guy unfairly live in someone else's shadow than jakob dylan and his own father? unfortunately, his songs will go unnoticed because of the surprisingly overproduced sound they have; but if you listen to the lyrics, jakob had even more insight in some cases than his own father, certainly about self-doubt, and he had more self-awaredness.

check out "up from under" if you want to hear one of the sweetest songs ever. it's like honey on the ears.


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No matter how many responses this thread gets, the correct answer will still be Tesla.


Tesla has to be on the top 10 list of "Ugliest" groups ever, and their music sucks too. :lol:
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Free Had several songs better than "All Right Now"


No.

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WZ Walflowers is a good one.
I think Rainbow is over shadowed by the bands surrounding them but they where awesome when they where at the top of their game.Did not matter who was singing they could belt out the metal like no one else.

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W_Z wrote:
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Ween is the most under-rated band of all time.


is this what deaner was talking about?



Ween were awesome on the Lolla webcast yesterday.
I can't say I'm too familiar with their music, but I do have Chocolate And Cheese and like it ok.
I didn't realize "Dean" could fucking play like that. SHREDS!!!!!!!!!!!!

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W_Z wrote:
oh yeah...

the wallflowers.

could any guy unfairly live in someone else's shadow than jakob dylan and his own father? unfortunately, his songs will go unnoticed because of the surprisingly overproduced sound they have; but if you listen to the lyrics, jakob had even more insight in some cases than his own father, certainly about self-doubt, and he had more self-awaredness.

check out "up from under" if you want to hear one of the sweetest songs ever. it's like honey on the ears.

Loved Bringing Down the Horse...could listen to that one over and over again...


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SD, try "the mollusk" and "white pepper". "the mollusk" could be considered a concept album, and "white pepper" is probably their most heavily "produced" album. it's very clean and includes some great tunes. it's also not as crazy as some of their earlier efforts.

i'm also a huge fan of "quebec".


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Scooter wrote:
Free Had several songs better than "All Right Now"


No.


You are wrong. Fire and Water and The Stealer are better. I Wept and I'm A Mover also better. Brush up on your Free albums bro.


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Scooter wrote:
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Free Had several songs better than "All Right Now"


No.


You are wrong. Fire and Water and The Stealer are better. I Wept and I'm A Mover also better. Brush up on your Free albums bro.


Do you really think I haven't heard those songs? None of them is better than "All Right Now". There's a reason why, after almost forty years, you can still find "All Right Now" within about fifteen minutes of searching for it on the radio. It seems as if you're trying to fashion yourself as some kind of retro hipster by suggesting some more obscure songs are greater or better than the band's biggest hit. And that just isn't the case.

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i'm also a huge fan of "quebec".


This would definitely be one of my desert island discs.

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Jellyfish and Titanic Love Affair.
Both came out about the same time.
Both made some of my favorite records I've ever heard.
Charisma Records really fucking dropped the ball on these 2 bands.

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Jellyfish and Titanic Love Affair.
Both came out about the same time.
Both made some of my favorite records I've ever heard.
Charisma Records really fucking dropped the ball on these 2 bands.

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Jellyfish was great. Spilt Milk is one of the greatest records of all time. I own nearly everything that Jason Falkner, Roger Joseph Manning, Eric Dover, & Andy Sturmer released after Jellyfish broke up. If you like Jellyfish, listen to Jason Falkners solo records. He's great. Also, there were 2 Jellyfish spinoff bands, Imperial Drag, & The Grays, & they are really good too.

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I saw Jellyfish at least 3 times, Aragon (opeinging for the Crowes), Summerfest (weird bill with Violent femmes and Fishbone) and at Metro.
Saw Jason open for Mercury Rev. Sadly I never saw the Grays. But I did play drums with Jon Brion back in 2000 at Largo and I have plenty of photographic evidence.
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I saw Jellyfish at least 3 times, Aragon (opeinging for the Crowes), Summerfest (weird bill with Violent femmes and Fishbone) and at Metro.
Saw Jason open for Mercury Rev. Sadly I never saw the Grays. But I did play drums with Jon Brion back in 2000 at Largo and I have plenty of photographic evidence.
:D :D :D :D :D


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We will disagree. Retro hipster? That is priceless. I was listening to Free when you were in Pampers. The reason All Right Now gets all the play is because it is the only song the kids of the 80's and beyond know.


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Scooter wrote:
We will disagree. Retro hipster? That is priceless. I was listening to Free when you were in Pampers. The reason All Right Now gets all the play is because it is the only song the kids of the 80's and beyond know.


Slow, don't go so fast. The reason "All Right Now" gets the play is because it's the perfect rock song.

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The Jam was better.

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The Jam was better.

At times. So were The Buzzcocks and Stiff Little Fingers. But not at that time, and never than that album.

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I don't think they are underrated in the general sense but a lot of people overlook the
overall catalog of The Band. They know them as the band that sung "The Weight" but
they did so much more than that. Maybe the elders can put me in my place on this one
but I know a lot of people 30 or younger don't even know who these guys are.

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