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Most awesome bands/performers that have been underrated/overlooked/failed to fit conveniently into marketing cubby holes:

#1!!! Tribe
http://www.stevelathamdesign.com/tribe/ ... rchive.htm

(the rest in no particular order:)


Heather Nova
http://www.heathernova.com/


Becky Chase -- (if you love the Boss, you'll love Becky)
http://beckychace.com/fr_home.cfm


Sarah Swain
http://greentwig.com/sarahswain/


Dervish
http://www.dervish.ie/


Fiona Apple - esp. Extraordinary Machine
http://www.fiona-apple.com/


Karat
http://karat-band.com/


The Babys/Bad English
http://www.rickyphillips.com/badenglish.html
http://www.johnwaitethesinger.com/


Pistol Annies
http://www.pistolannies.com/about/


Telephóne
http://www.telephonelegroupe.com/intro.htm


Max Raabe und Palastorchester
http://www.palast-orchester.de/en/


Arcade Fire -- esp. The Suburbs -- amazing.
http://www.arcadefire.com/the-suburbs/

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TheMan wrote:Chrissy does it better IMHO
Not any more.
Rock legend Chrissy Amphlett dead at 53

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For all you jünge talent-time cunts out there:
(Hip-replacement-Hop finger-snappin' femur-slappin' groove-machine)
[youtube]JGb5IweiYG8[/youtube]

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Michael K Gray wrote:For all you jünge talent-time cunts out there:
Oh, Peggy Lee was the cat's pajamas!

Is this alt genug?


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Just because it is an awesome mashup between Korn and Taylor Swift. (and for those who want to tell the Black Dog to fuck off).

[youtube]0P7gar7efHI[/youtube]

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And who could ask for more than an upbeat suicide song?

[youtube]PXW3Y_b1-p0[/youtube]

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Sick of Sarah is a band I can listen to on a loop. Their recent album, 2205, is available for free. You can legally download it from a torrent.
[youtube][/youtube]
This is my favorite song of all time
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Kareem wrote:Sick of Sarah is a band I can listen to on a loop. Their recent album, 2205, is available for free. You can legally download it from a torrent.
[youtube][/youtube]
This is my favorite song of all time
[youtube][/youtube]
This board just doesn't like me.

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You've just got to speak to her in the right way.

[youtube]nnGwqseGHkk[/youtube]

[youtube]jYpydtdlWxA[/youtube]

You only include the letters to the right of the = sign.

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OhhhhhhhhhEXPLICATIVE "Ten Years Gone" is my most favorite -ever- Led Zep song and I haven't heard it in too long.
Mmm.
Delicious.

Here is a cover of another old favorite, with a new and very very playful spin.

[youtube]OyhEVVRzGl0[/youtube]

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Speaking of playful.
I realize most of you are into rock and its variants so this absolutely won't be to your tastes, and the sound quality isn't good..

but

... on a rainy day this guy makes me happy. Look at him! Joy spilling out all over. Pretty sure he was creating most of it as it was being video'd:

[youtube]LoFurLevE28[/youtube]

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Thank you, kiwiInOz.

I've been thinking about an old gap commercial lately (don't ask) and now I have this song in my head:
[youtube]mjli3hj0ZkM[/youtube]

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The amazing, sophisticated Sam Brown never got her due:

http://www.onecandle.co.uk/

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windy wrote:For Wonderist who mentioned Jethro Tull's "Broadsword and the Beast" over in the big thread, here's a recent cover from that album!

Great cover of one of my favorite Tull songs. A bit more laconic in tone or even despondent, as fits the theme. Will mos def check out more from Turisas!

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zenbabe wrote:Speaking of playful.
I realize most of you are into rock and its variants so this absolutely won't be to your tastes, and the sound quality isn't good..

but

... on a rainy day this guy makes me happy. Look at him! Joy spilling out all over. Pretty sure he was creating most of it as it was being video'd:

[youtube]LoFurLevE28[/youtube]
That was good fun. :D

Have a chat to Phil - he's our resident keyboardist.

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KiwiInOz wrote:
That was good fun. :D

Have a chat to Phil - he's our resident keyboardist.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
That song in its eventual CD form is more evolved and of course cleaner. His music is mostly good and sometimes great with a few real clunkers, and not something I'm always in the mood for, but, as I said, when I'm blue sometimes he's the perfect anti-depressant.

Mostly I like watching him. Find it inspiring. Admire his uninhibitedness (yes yes text editor I made up that word). He's such a strange person, strange looks and speaking mannerisms. I imagine meeting him out in meat space and wondering if I'd ever know that inside he has all that genuine creativity ready to burst. Hoping what fame he's acquired doesn't ruin him.

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While I have eclectic tastes in music, it seems more often than not I am listening to things like this

[youtube]M_oj2JEA5-s[/youtube]

I like the threat level undertones of that song especially. Really like listening to it while reading here or trying to consume a franc blog post.

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Some great covers of the same amazing song... goosebumps. Great storytelling, some pitch black humour (Roland the headless thompson gunner... he aimed his gun and didn't say a word)

Jackson Browne -- Roland the Thompson Gunner (Warren Zevon)
some glitches, still great performance.

[youtube]qFdhVcXUVEU[/youtube]

Another very good cover, and the original....
Interesting, how each cover get's the chorus chords wrong (they play them like the latter part of the verse)

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Aneris wrote:Some great covers of the same amazing song... goosebumps. Great storytelling, some pitch black humour (Roland the headless thompson gunner... he aimed his gun and didn't say a word)

Jackson Browne -- Roland the Thompson Gunner (Warren Zevon)
some glitches, still great performance.

[youtube]qFdhVcXUVEU[/youtube]

Another very good cover, and the original....
Interesting, how each cover get's the chorus chords wrong (they play them like the latter part of the verse)
I love singing along to Roland the headless Thompson Gunner.

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Saw this band the other day...

[youtube]xIVIEqrfszg[/youtube]

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Aneris wrote:Some great covers of the same amazing song... goosebumps. Great storytelling, some pitch black humour
I'm a cover junkie.

Warren Zevon corrupted me at a young age and turned me into a cynic. I thank him for that, and what a swell cover of Roland!

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I come from a time where people listened to stuff like creedence, led zepplin, rolling stones and deep purple.
I still listen to that and have also broadened my musical appreciation to some more recent stuff, such as dub step and metal, disturbed and skrillex etc. I believe you should listen to as much different stuff as possible, there is always something new going on, it's great.

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I like that somewhat Lalo Schifrin 60s agent thriller style tune by Portishead.

[youtube]g7gutsi1uT4[/youtube]
flemshot007 wrote:I come from a time where people listened to stuff like creedence, led zepplin, rolling stones and deep purple.
I still listen to that and have also broadened my musical appreciation to some more recent stuff, such as dub step and metal, disturbed and skrillex etc. I believe you should listen to as much different stuff as possible, there is always something new going on, it's great.
Indeed, even new genres created where you'd think everything was said and done. I'm also listening to nearly everything, though more selected pieces of each genre.

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Matt Cavanaugh wrote:
Aneris wrote:Some great covers of the same amazing song... goosebumps. Great storytelling, some pitch black humour
I'm a cover junkie.

Warren Zevon corrupted me at a young age and turned me into a cynic. I thank him for that, and what a swell cover of Roland!
Springsteen said of Zevon that he was; "An idealist is cynic's clothing".

Regardless, his song titles alone were better than most artist's lyrics. I managed to see him live once, at The Wiltern Theater in LA in 1990 (or thereabouts) and can't believe he's been dead a decade.
Sonofabitch could tell more story in three to five minutes than most novelists do in a career.

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I've been listening to Gnaw's album, 'Horrible Chamber' lately. Gnaw's vocalist, Alan Dubin, used to be in Khanate and O.L.D.

I enjoy listening to music like this and I listen to it daily.

Here is their song 'Water Rite'.

[youtube]G9LzEi7cv4Y[/youtube]

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Happy Holidays :D

[youtube]SanhXxufnEY[/youtube]

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Good one, Nec_V20.

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Aneris wrote:I like that somewhat Lalo Schifrin 60s agent thriller style tune by Portishead.

[youtube]g7gutsi1uT4[/youtube]
flemshot007 wrote:I come from a time where people listened to stuff like creedence, led zepplin, rolling stones and deep purple.
I still listen to that and have also broadened my musical appreciation to some more recent stuff, such as dub step and metal, disturbed and skrillex etc. I believe you should listen to as much different stuff as possible, there is always something new going on, it's great.
Indeed, even new genres created where you'd think everything was said and done. I'm also listening to nearly everything, though more selected pieces of each genre.
who's teenage angst could not be sated by Portishead? Wasn't there a law in Hollywood in tge 90s that every movie required to have at least one Portishead song?

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For those that used to smoke as much as I did back in the day, share a bong and a cup of sweet black tea (I only drink tea stoned):

[youtube][/youtube]

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Fuck it, I should have RTFM'd here is the link:

[youtube]watch?v=vHJ5Fcmf8Gk[/youtube]

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Right, I am going to give up and grow tits.

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[youtube]vHJ5Fcmf8Gk[/youtube]

Only include the part after the =. i.e. vHJ5Fcmf8Gk in this case.

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Alestorm’s music always manages to give me a good laugh or two.

[youtube]th4Czv1j3F8[/youtube]

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Here’s the link. Didn’t realise that it didn’t work.

[youtube][/youtube]

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daisyw wrote: Here’s the link. Didn’t realise that it didn’t work.

[youtube][/youtube]
Nice recommendation.

I'll look forward to your next post sometime half way though the next decade.

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