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Title: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Veon on December 23, 2005, 10:58:14 AM
This idea for a thread popped into my head while driving in my car yesterday.  Can you guys think of any bands that were HUGE in their own era, but were gradually forgotten as time moved on?  I thought of 2 off the top of my head

1)  I think the replacements are probably one of the most forgotten about bands in the last 30 years.  For how groundbreaking and influential they were to so many bands, virtually no one recognizes them as a collective band or as individuals.  In their early years they wrote balls to the wall punk, that could be angry and simple, or retrospective and sophisticated.  By the end of their career they had grown into a tight-nit band, that were essentially the voice for the generation of the 1980's.  You can hear how they influenced (for better or worse) bands like Soul Asylum, the Goo Goo Dolls, as well as virtually the intire grunge movement

2)  The other one is the Cult.  Aside from hearing 'Fire Woman' (which I heard while driving in my car!) from time to time on the radio, this band has been virtually forgotten despite being one of the boggest, multi-platinum (non-hair) band of the 1980's. They weren't cheesey; Billy Duffy could write a killer riff and hold his own soloing, and Ian Astburry can falt out fucking sing.   

p.s.  I'm not being a 'homer' here (naming bands that have former and current members of GNR), but theses were the two biggest examples that popped in my head.  Besides, I don't think Matt reocrded more than one album with the Cult...


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Genesis on December 23, 2005, 12:29:51 PM
Thin Lizzy?
Damn Yankees?


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 23, 2005, 12:31:31 PM
Thin Lizzy?
Damn Yankees?
I was going to say thin lizzy great call  : ok:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Jonathan on December 23, 2005, 01:33:34 PM
Aerosmith
Mot?rhead


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: AxlsMainMan on December 23, 2005, 02:24:09 PM
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - After they somewhat disbanded in the 80s so Bruce could persue a solo career, their catalogue of just brilliant and introspective albums seemed to get more and more forgotten or overlooked.

Rush - They were around since the early 60s and kicked ass every second of it, but in the mid 80s when the went experimental with "Subdivisions" they lost a lot of recognition and admiration. Since they've returned to their roots of great song writing with brilliant riffs, download their last major single "One little Victory", that song kills!

Guns N' Roses - They were already on fire with AFD, but they were more than suited to be claimed a musical phenomenon after the release of UYI. Then during the last bit or so of the Skin & Bones tour and with TSI? and thereafter, they slowly lost their spotlight and notoriety that made them so superior to all the other bands of their era.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Gunner80 on December 23, 2005, 03:31:56 PM
Aerosmith
Mot?rhead
Do you even think before you post?  I guess that's why Aerosmith are selling out 98% of their shows in 2005.

I'll go with ELO. Such a great band that no one listens to anymore.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Jonathan on December 23, 2005, 05:14:02 PM
Yes, but it feels like the public have forgot them in some kind of strange way.

And do I think before I post? Yes, I tell my opinion about things, so stop say things like that.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: ClintroN on December 23, 2005, 07:01:39 PM
Aerosmith
Mot?rhead
Do you even think before you post?  I guess that's why Aerosmith are selling out 98% of their shows in 2005.

I'll go with ELO. Such a great band that no one listens to anymore.

i'll go with that mate, i dunno about no one listenin' to em' anymore, but ELO are cool as.!!

ELO


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 23, 2005, 08:04:06 PM
Don't see a case for Aerosmith or Bruce Springsteen. The Replacements have always been a left-of-center band, but plenty of people like them and they get tons of (deserved) praise. I'd go with T. Rex, Mountain, Skid Row, and Deep Purple. 


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 23, 2005, 08:18:58 PM
I'd have to go for bands like Warrant, Quiet Riot & Enuff Z'Nuff.  Like Skid Row they still release albums but to know about them you have to be a die hard fan or find out about them through a board like this...... ;D


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 23, 2005, 08:31:19 PM
Those bands were killed off by Nirvana. It's amazing how an entire/genre/style was killed off overnight.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: 2NaFish on December 23, 2005, 08:50:50 PM
bruce springsteen? aerosmith? Maybe you could say they don't get the credit they deserve in an ideal way, but theres no way you could say they've been forgotten in time.

whoever said t-rex and thin lizzy, good shout.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Gunner80 on December 24, 2005, 01:58:01 AM
Those bands were killed off by Nirvana. It's amazing how an entire/genre/style was killed off overnight.
The whole crapping grunge movement killed off that scene.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Oddy on December 24, 2005, 02:07:52 AM
Cinderella

i dunno if they were really succesful but it seems they sure were forgotten.

its a shame because i really like them and nobody knows them.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Cornell on December 24, 2005, 11:20:07 AM
I was going to say Thin Lizzy too.

Triumph
Supertramp


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 24, 2005, 01:37:36 PM
Cinderella

i dunno if they were really succesful but it seems they sure were forgotten.

its a shame because i really like them and nobody knows them.
I know them ;) and really like 'em but most bands fromt that era have been forgotten cos it's not considered cool anymore and is not seen as classic but just cheesy....shame


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 24, 2005, 02:11:36 PM
I want to say Queen but I think now Brian may is making a great effort to put Queen name back in bussines


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: mrlee on December 24, 2005, 02:17:27 PM
The Darkness  :hihi:


Skid Row, defo forgotten by mainstream rockers. Im lucky my dad listened to them and got the albums when they were out thats how i heard them.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 24, 2005, 02:24:43 PM
Well Beach Boys and Mammas and the Pappas.

   I heard these two were really big bands, in the past, specially Beach Boys wich fame was even compared to Beatles' back in the days, but obviously they didnt pass the test of time and arent able to influence young generations world wide as good as its comparison does --Beatles--.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 24, 2005, 02:46:07 PM
I do agree with beach boys a lot fo people only relationet them with surfing USA and Kokomo, but their carrer is way extense  : ok:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 24, 2005, 03:17:43 PM
Skid Row were really a great band. STTG is such an amazing album, and Subhuman Race also rocked hard and was a fine piece of music, that really expanded their sound and streched their creative muscle. Thinkskin sucks though.

Also, add LA Guns to the list.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 24, 2005, 04:29:46 PM
mm Id have to add WINGS.  A really succesfull band, but not a lot of people know them world wide nowadays.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Gunner80 on December 24, 2005, 11:41:20 PM
I'll add just one more to this thread, Powerman 5000.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 25, 2005, 01:40:38 AM
     I heard Korn and Limp Bizkit, recently released albums, and maybe they were important in the U.S. but they are certainly not an important band anymore around the world their fame has fallen down.

     And also even when they arent bands, are these boy bands, NSYNC and Backstreet boys, remember how huge they were some years ago, and since the Superbowl Incident with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake hasnt done something remarkable.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: The New Fiona Apple on December 25, 2005, 01:51:30 AM
You might laugh...but Hall and Oates...they have what like 29 top 40 hits and still get zero respect!


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 25, 2005, 09:42:17 AM
mm Id have to add WINGS.? A really succesfull band, but not a lot of people know them world wide nowadays.

Well, Mac had a really tought act to follow after being in that other band before the Beatles. A lot of the Wings was crap, like "Back to the Egg" and "the wild life," still, they made some great albums, like "Band on the Run," "Venus and Mars" and a few others.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: mrlee on December 25, 2005, 01:19:12 PM
Inxs, watching there wembley dVD they seemed pretty big back in the day, now they have only just been brought up by there TV show but still aint well known.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: gnrsmaggie on December 25, 2005, 04:57:41 PM
I'm gonna go with Poison. I still listen to them though.? : ok:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Cornell on December 25, 2005, 05:08:21 PM
Blue Oyster Cult
Foghat


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Izzy on December 25, 2005, 08:18:15 PM
Blue Oyster Cult
Foghat

Indeed

I'll add Boston (though that was their fault...)


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Grouse on December 25, 2005, 08:53:14 PM
I want to say Queen but I think now Brian may is making a great effort to put Queen name back in bussines

How are Queen forgotten?, They are still topping all those lists you get come years end, like the best 2000 songs etc....and a lot of "young people" are really into Queen these days. They may be the band that time forgot in (South)America but they sure as hell have't been forgotten over here in Europe and in Asia. They're still as popular as they were 20 years back. : ok: :beer:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: jameslofton29 on December 25, 2005, 10:13:54 PM
Joan Jett
Nazareth
Whitesnake
Culture Club
Sade
Elastica


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Kaybee on December 25, 2005, 10:44:23 PM
I want to say Queen but I think now Brian may is making a great effort to put Queen name back in bussines

How are Queen forgotten?, They are still topping all those lists you get come years end, like the best 2000 songs etc....and a lot of "young people" are really into Queen these days. They may be the band that time forgot in (South)America but they sure as hell have't been forgotten over here in Europe and in Asia. They're still as popular as they were 20 years back. : ok: :beer:

I agree, I don't think Queen has been forgotten. They're one of my favourite bands even though they were before my time, and I know so many people my age who love them.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Krispy Kreme on December 25, 2005, 11:28:43 PM
Foghat
Blue Oyster Cult
T. Rex
CCR
Deep Purple
Ten Years After


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 25, 2005, 11:41:48 PM
CCR? No way.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 26, 2005, 01:39:46 AM
The Crue I rekon!!.... Think about it.
Deep Purple
Smokie
Black Sabbath (To an Extent.  Not including just Ozzy)


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 26, 2005, 11:44:51 AM
I want to say Queen but I think now Brian may is making a great effort to put Queen name back in bussines

How are Queen forgotten?, They are still topping all those lists you get come years end, like the best 2000 songs etc....and a lot of "young people" are really into Queen these days. They may be the band that time forgot in (South)America but they sure as hell have't been forgotten over here in Europe and in Asia. They're still as popular as they were 20 years back. : ok: :beer:

I agree, I don't think Queen has been forgotten. They're one of my favourite bands even though they were before my time, and I know so many people my age who love them.

Yeah I know thats why I said that Brian did a pretty well job keeping the Queen name alive  ;D


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 26, 2005, 12:01:37 PM
MY BLOODY VALENTINE: A great, great band.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Grouse on December 26, 2005, 12:17:51 PM
well you said he's doing a great job bringing the Queen name back :P but imo Queen has never been gone, what brian and roger are doing is milking the Queen for all it's worth? :no: oh well that's just my opnion anyway.

here's a freddie quote that kinda proves my point:

"If anyone left Queen, anyone of the four, that would be the end of Queen. We are four equal, interwoven parts. And the others just couldn't function the same without each quarter."


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 26, 2005, 05:16:39 PM
well you said he's doing a great job bringing the Queen name back :P but imo Queen has never been gone, what brian and roger are doing is milking the Queen for all it's worth  :no: oh well that's just my opnion anyway.

here's a freddie quote that kinda proves my point:

"If anyone left Queen, anyone of the four, that would be the end of Queen. We are four equal, interwoven parts. And the others just couldn't function the same without each quarter."

You are defenitely right with the quote, but I dont think that queen between 1998 and 2004 did something to preserve the name (at least the GH3 wasn't that great comparing with first 2) so the tour will mean to bring back the Queen name, is also my opinion  ;)


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Ignatius on December 26, 2005, 06:55:13 PM


I'm gonna add a british band called James. No one has ever talked about this band here.

They achived some level of success in late 80's / early 90's. Some of their songs are amongst the very best of british pop music. I highly recommend a few tracks; Laid, Sit down and She's a Star. If you can get their Best of, buy/steal/download it. It's a great compilation.



Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 26, 2005, 07:03:40 PM
I'm gonna add a british band called James. No one has ever talked about this band here.

They achived some level of success in late 80's / early 90's. Some of their songs are amongst the very best of british pop music. I highly recommend a few tracks; Laid, Sit down and She's a Star. If you can get their Best of, buy/steal/download it. It's a great compilation.
Awesome band dude, glad you like them, i was a big fan when i was a kid, last year at university my mate did me a compelation of their stuff and it rocks!  Great acoustic band as well, i'd love to get an all acoustic version of their greatest hits!
To add to your great track recommendations, also check out Destiny Calling, awesome stuff! First Pixies/Frank Black, now James, you have great taste sir : ok:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Ignatius on December 26, 2005, 07:21:26 PM


Yes, I have to say I'm quite impressed with your taste as well. I thought you were more of a metal fan a while back, but you've proven me wrong with the Pixies and now James!

Still interested in those Frank Black tunes we talked about a month or so ago?


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 26, 2005, 07:26:23 PM
Yes, I have to say I'm quite impressed with your taste as well. I thought you were more of a metal fan a while back
Well i'm mainly cheesy hair metal but i do have other tastes, stoner rock, bit of 60s and bands who just happen to be damn good.  James are great because they had the ability to write good catchy songs, with quality lyrics without having to lower themselves to sounding like much of the commercial bollocks and managing to also avoid sounding morbid and annoying like most indie bands....

Still interested in those Frank Black tunes we talked about a month or so ago?
Indeed i am.  I've had my cheesy downloads for the month (Warrant, Quiet Riot etc....) so i feel like something different ;D.....


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 27, 2005, 10:20:29 AM
I totally like that band specially say something  : ok:


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: -Jack- on December 28, 2005, 06:46:29 AM
whoever said INXS was definitly spot on. until the show i hadn't even heard of em.

The Beach Boys for sure.

GN'R even to some extent is forgotten.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Izzy on December 28, 2005, 12:43:56 PM
Kiss for sure.....


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 28, 2005, 06:14:45 PM
KISS? No freakin' way.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: journey on December 28, 2005, 06:25:44 PM
Silverchair

Haven't heard anything from them in a long time.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Izzy on December 28, 2005, 06:32:54 PM
KISS? No freakin' way.

Over here they slipped off the radar - though its dubious that they were ever really there.....


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: nesquick on December 28, 2005, 06:39:16 PM
Cool and the Gang


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Ignatius on December 28, 2005, 07:07:52 PM
The Black Crowes. An amazing band, with three amazing first records. In the late 90's the kinda faded away. Some blame Kate Hudson for the break up. Chris Robinson solo stuff was shit (So I heard).

Now are we talking about successful bands or good successful bands?

Anybody remember The Spin Doctors? they achieved massive success with that hit "if you" in the early nineties. I happened to live in America at the time, and all I'd hear on the radio was that song.




Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: RichardNixon on December 28, 2005, 07:59:40 PM
I liked the Spin Doctors, but they get kind of irritating.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Cornell on December 28, 2005, 08:13:19 PM
I totally forgot about Spin Doctors too - I can't even think of one of their songs right now.  :-\


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 28, 2005, 08:33:17 PM
Anybody remember The Spin Doctors? they achieved massive success with that hit "if you" in the early nineties. I happened to live in America at the time, and all I'd hear on the radio was that song.
It was called Two Princes wasn't it?


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Cornell on December 28, 2005, 08:37:37 PM
Anybody remember The Spin Doctors? they achieved massive success with that hit "if you" in the early nineties. I happened to live in America at the time, and all I'd hear on the radio was that song.
It was called Two Princes wasn't it?

Yes!!  I think the other that I was thinking of was something like "little Miss can't be wrong" or something like that.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Hammy on December 28, 2005, 08:50:52 PM
Anybody remember The Spin Doctors? they achieved massive success with that hit "if you" in the early nineties. I happened to live in America at the time, and all I'd hear on the radio was that song.
It was called Two Princes wasn't it?

Yes!!? I think the other that I was thinking of was something like "little Miss can't be wrong" or something like that.
Yeah....

Got this from....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_Doctors

The Spin Doctors is a jam band from New York City, best known for its 1992 hits, "Two Princes" and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong". Two Princes has had some continuous popularity since its release, having a brief appearance years later on an episode of Futurama. The album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite, sold poorly until MTV and radio began playing the songs. The album eventually went gold, and then received another boost in sales after the band's appearance on SNL(Saturday Night Live) in October of 1992, ultimately selling five million copies in the in the United States.

The original members are Chris Barron (lead vocals), Eric Schenkman (guitar and vocals), Aaron Comess(drums) and Mark White (bass).

Turn It Upside Down (1994) was relatively unsuccessful, though the second single, "You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast", sold well. The follow-up, You've Got to Believe in Something (1996), sold poorly and the band lost its record contract, eventually signing to Uptown/Universal and released Here Comes the Bride in 1999.The band is currently on tour, promoting its new album.

Finally in 2001, the original members of Spin Doctors reunited and have recently recorded a new album, entitled Nice Talking to Me that was released on September 13th 2005.


May have to check out that new album, seems it wasn't released with much publicity, i thought this band were one hit wonders who dissappeared years ago....(reading that they kinda did...still...they're back now)


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Kujo on December 28, 2005, 11:38:48 PM
The Cars
The Buzzcocks
The Police
Eddie Money
The Outfield
P.M. Dawn
Soul Asylum
The Pretenders
Stillwater


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Ignatius on December 29, 2005, 01:43:19 AM
Anybody remember The Spin Doctors? they achieved massive success with that hit "if you" in the early nineties. I happened to live in America at the time, and all I'd hear on the radio was that song.
It was called Two Princes wasn't it?

Yeah my mistake, Two Princes. Doesn't the chorus goes something like that "if you.."?

5 million copies????  :o


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: ClintroN on December 29, 2005, 04:18:23 AM
new kids on the block

 :o


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 29, 2005, 12:55:41 PM
New kids were great they wanted to become the next Beatles, even they copied a part of a beatles song exactly the same in the song Tonight.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Jonathan on December 29, 2005, 12:56:54 PM
The Who
Stone Temple Pilots


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 29, 2005, 01:01:44 PM
The Who are still succesful.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Jonathan on December 29, 2005, 01:04:25 PM
The Who are still succesful.


Well, not as much as they used to be + a lot of the bands that people mention in this thread are still succesful but people have forgot them in a big way.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 29, 2005, 01:52:48 PM
New kids were great they wanted to become the next Beatles, even they copied a part of a beatles song exactly the same in the song Tonight.
Is that true?, man I really hated NKOTB


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 29, 2005, 02:22:41 PM
hehe Yes its true man, just listen to NKOTB's tonight, some guitars, trompetas and stuff  are just the style Beatles would have played.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Mama Kin on December 29, 2005, 07:56:09 PM
The New York Dolls. Virtually no one knows about this band, though they inspried basically every band who came after them, Guns, Aerosmith, Motley Crue, Poison, EVERYONE owes a debt to the Dolls. Granted, the public never got them, but critics loved them.

The Dolls have been forgotten and it sucks.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Queen of Everything on December 29, 2005, 08:46:44 PM
The New York Dolls. Virtually no one knows about this band, though they inspried basically every band who came after them, Guns, Aerosmith, Motley Crue, Poison, EVERYONE owes a debt to the Dolls. Granted, the public never got them, but critics loved them.

The Dolls have been forgotten and it sucks.

HELL YES!!!!  I was talking to a friend who rekons he is the Punk lover of the universe.  and I go "Oh I love the New York Dolls" and he said "Who?"  hahaha  :hihi:       

Its actually quite sad  :-\


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Rasputin on December 30, 2005, 01:24:27 AM
? ? ? ?And also even when they arent bands, are these boy bands, NSYNC and Backstreet boys, remember how huge they were some years ago, and since the Superbowl Incident with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake hasnt done something remarkable.
i think you got it wrong, everyone is trying to forget,? ?we all remember we just try our very hardest not to acknowledge the fact they were ever liked? ? :P

and NKOTB, thank the Lord their gone/forgotten? ?:-X

(no offence to those who may still like em)

id hafta say Styx, absolutly cant stand alot of their work..? their ballads sucked major balls...? Mr. Roboto was about the most horrid thing id ever heard..? but they had some good old songs....? ? point being, i havent heard nuthin on em fer years

Jim Croce? he was alright, y'know?? ?aint heard word bout 'im in ages

Journey? seem underrated for how big they were..? good band, them

and i dont wanna say U2's been forgotten so much as its been forgotted wht they've done, with their new CD an all, seems the younger crowd think their a new band that just sucks and noone bothers to listen to their old stuff..

however, ya gotta look at alot of thses bands havent nesisarily been "forgotten"
its just the young crowd listens to new artists and dont bother to look back..? they like MCR and Korn and whatever, why search 20 years back for old music??? ?alot of em are just moronic bout it tho.. "since its 20 years old its gotta suck" ..? pathetic..

ok...im done? :-X? ?:)


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Carlos_f_Rose on December 30, 2005, 02:22:53 AM
That was long man. But true with the boy bands.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: IronMaiden415 on December 30, 2005, 02:26:45 PM
This idea for a thread popped into my head while driving in my car yesterday.? Can you guys think of any bands that were HUGE in their own era, but were gradually forgotten as time moved on?? I thought of 2 off the top of my head

1)? I think the replacements are probably one of the most forgotten about bands in the last 30 years.? For how groundbreaking and influential they were to so many bands, virtually no one recognizes them as a collective band or as individuals.? In their early years they wrote balls to the wall punk, that could be angry and simple, or retrospective and sophisticated.? By the end of their career they had grown into a tight-nit band, that were essentially the voice for the generation of the 1980's.? You can hear how they influenced (for better or worse) bands like Soul Asylum, the Goo Goo Dolls, as well as virtually the intire grunge movement

2)? The other one is the Cult.? Aside from hearing 'Fire Woman' (which I heard while driving in my car!) from time to time on the radio, this band has been virtually forgotten despite being one of the boggest, multi-platinum (non-hair) band of the 1980's. They weren't cheesey; Billy Duffy could write a killer riff and hold his own soloing, and Ian Astburry can falt out fucking sing.? ?

p.s.? I'm not being a 'homer' here (naming bands that have former and current members of GNR), but theses were the two biggest examples that popped in my head.? Besides, I don't think Matt reocrded more than one album with the Cult...
i totally agree with you with The Cult. they were one of the greatest bands to come out of the 80's. they dont get nearly enough credit that they deserve.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: journey on December 31, 2005, 02:43:36 AM

Jim Croce? he was alright, y'know?? ?aint heard word bout 'im in ages


Jim Croce was great. He had/has a lot of memorable songs. Unfortunatley, he died in the '70s. I believe it was a plane accident.


Title: Re: Succesful Bands That Time Forgot
Post by: Christos AG on December 31, 2005, 04:58:39 AM
Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch

Milly Vanilly

Bros

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