View Full Version : MIA - heavy bands from the 70s
msteeln
May 27th, 2010, 07:46 PM
Here's where you can dump all the great unknown and underappreciated bands from your 60s and 70s trippin days that you think the rest of us should finally get around to digging too.
Dust
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Toad - Vic Vergeat!
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Open Mind
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Budgie - Tony Bourge!
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Captain Beyond
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Edgar Broughton Band
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The Pink Faries
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Captain Beefheart
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Lucifer's Friend
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deeaa
May 27th, 2010, 09:49 PM
Good timing my friend just got that Dust album on CD only days back and we listened to it at work!
Retro Hound
May 28th, 2010, 08:41 AM
Thanks, I'd never heard of most of these. I really liked Dust and Open Mind.
syo
May 28th, 2010, 08:45 AM
Alright, here are three (somewhat) lesser knowns that were a regular part of my 70's rotation...
Gentle Giant
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Be Bop Deluxe
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Van Der Graaf Generator
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msteeln
May 30th, 2010, 09:27 PM
Dust were one of my faves from long ago. They were fresh out of high school when they recorded their first LP and didn't go anywhere as Dust, by '72 they were gone. But besides having two of the best album covers ever, the drummer Marc Bell, became Marky Ramone and bassist Kenny Aarronson, having been a top NY session player for decades was also with Derringer in the later 70s and is doing the current reunion tour w/Rick. He was also in Brian Setzer's Radiation Ranch band that played the first Live Aid. Guitarist Ritchie Wise teamed with producer Kenny Kerner for the first few Kiss LPs then vanished.
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Iron Claw
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Necronomicon
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Valhalla
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Truth And Janey
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Alkana
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Flax
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Zior
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Tear Gas
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Gift (w/stupid but funny gore film)
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Epitath
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Atlantis
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Headstone
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Tarkus
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Black Cat Bones w/Paul Kossoff
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Liquid Sound Company
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Babe Ruth
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Murphy Blend
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Ancient Grease
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Writing On The Wall
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Brainticket
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Amon Duul II - my most favorite German band. Sadly, the great guitarist Michael Karoli passed away last year.
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msteeln
June 4th, 2010, 07:25 PM
From So. Africa no less - Suck
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Buffalo
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John Robinson - Keep your eyes on the hands...
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Flied Egg
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From Japan - Food Brain
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Fraction
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Warhorse w/Ritual - on bass Nicky Simper from Deep Purple Mk 1
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Speaking of DP, God I wish Ritchie was still into tearing it up!
Note the 1/2" vibrato bar. He kept breaking them and asking his tech to make them sturdier. The guy made this and said "if you break this one I don't want to know".
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Rare to see him ripping on a 335.
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More rare Mk1 material with the II line-up. Idiot producers with their artsy crap messin up Ritchie's craziness.
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Tucky Buzzard
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Steamhammer
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The Gun w/the Gurvitz brothers, Adrian (guitar) & Paul (bass).
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The Human Instinct
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John Kongos - I always dug this heavy pop ditty.
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Groundshaker
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Mariani w/Eric Johnson
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Peacepipe
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Virus
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Heaven
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Eternal Elysium
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Corpus
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German Oak
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Schizo
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Sweden's Baby Grandmothers
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And here they are recently, still pretty crunchy.
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Poe
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Captain Marryat
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Can't forget Bo Hanson - I've loved this guy's music from day 1, and this is the first LP's premier cut. Jimi did too and wanted to work with him.
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msteeln
June 7th, 2010, 03:44 PM
One of the great hidden gems off the first LP by Second Hand
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One of my faves by a fave band, Golden Earring
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Hawkwind
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msteeln
November 27th, 2010, 03:06 PM
Time to rock with Highway Robbery
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Truth & Janey had some REAL promise
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London's via Canada... Thundermug
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German engineering... Jeronimo
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I have no clue about :applause Steeplechase
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You know 'em, you love 'em, Brownsville Station
RIP'r Cub
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...figure it out yourself, yes Paris, this is hot!
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Fuzzgasm with the Ron Wray Light Show
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Praying Mantis... ?
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Jerusalem
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Viva le France - Variations
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This is cool too
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msteeln
November 27th, 2010, 09:25 PM
From Peru! Pax
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Brainbox - Akkerman pre-Focus
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Vintage JA ...sounds like a hit to me
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Stretch'n the time line with this 1980 wonder... Raven THEY ROCK!
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I'd hate to follow them
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Fanny Adams - Australia's answer to FREE
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their frontman steps out...
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More Aussie power - Buffalo
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Rare ELOY
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Sludge on with Jex Thoth
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