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Topic: Underrated 70s classic rock (excluding prog) Posted: February 11 2018 at 20:15
I know so much about/listen to 70s prog rock that I want to try music outside of the strict "prog" parameters, classic rock. I'm looking for classic rock songs that are underrated to the point where you will rarely, if ever, hear them on the radio. Also, I'm looking for only 70s (1969 and 1980-81 can be thrown in there too) songs, that have some aspect that can be called "proggy". Be it long duration, showy instrumental parts, or emotional, high-pitched vocals, I want a song that, to put it simply, is not mainstream... examples: "July Morning" - Uriah Heep, "I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home" - Grand Funk Railroad
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 06:05
Spooky Tooth (psych bluesrock), everyone knows Humble Pie, but almost no-one knows their sister-band Spooky Tooth, wich has some really great albums. Try Evil Woman, wich has some high pitched vocals.
Al Stewart, everyone knows his period of Year of the Cat and Time Passages, but you should really try to get your hands on Orange, Modern Times, Love Chronicles, Past, Present and Future and Zero She Flies (all albums from 1969-1975), wich are almost prog-folk, featuring songs with Rick Wakeman, Jimmy Page, Gerry Conway, Fairport Convention. He has short folky songs but also larger 8 and 16-minute songs.
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 07:44
Spooky Tooth and Trapeze (as mentioned above) are two good choices for bands that did some longer tracks but didn't get much attention by the mainstream.
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 08:47
ClosetothSupperBrick wrote:
I know so much about/listen to 70s prog rock that I want to try music outside of the strict "prog" parameters, classic rock. I'm looking for classic rock songs that are underrated to the point where you will rarely, if ever, hear them on the radio.
Triumph falls into the category of "rarely heard on the radio" these days. At least in my area. Other may have different experiences. Triumph had some prog leanings.
Some good examples from the 70s would be the songs, Blinding Light Show / Moonchild and Rock N Roll Machine
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 10:47
I always thought that Wishbone Ash was the best non-prog-prog-band, but they are on the website (getting bashed for no apparent reason, except that they are not prog).
But anyhow, a great band with lengthy tracks, except they have mediocre vocals sometimes.
Fun fact: prog-bassplayers John Wetton and Trevor Bolder played in the Ash. ;)
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 10:58
^I haven´t ever listened those two last albums, when you´ve given four stars into the Mirror, I think I should. Really like all the four first. What do you think their "Supernatural Fairy Tales" as Art?
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 14:44
Pat Travers, Robin Trower, Budgie, April Wine, Triumph, Man, Crawler, Graeme Edge Band, Jo Jo Gunne, Lone Star etc...off the top of my head.
Of course, I still consider Rory Gallagher the most underrated musician of all time, despite his loyal, cult following to this day! Should be up there in the top 5 in any guitarist polls - if talent rather than image won through! ✌️
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Posted: February 12 2018 at 18:03
dr wu23 wrote:
One of my favorites......
you are the man doc... read the OP's first post.. and Humble Pie was the first band that jumped to mind. Really quite hard to think of truly underrated and today largely forgotten 70's classic rock bands that truly deserve to not have such a fate. Humble Pie is first up IMO for that distinction.
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