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Writing greatness out of history
What are those bands that you felt made a great contribution to 'alternative' music but which seem to have been almost entirely written out of its history?
Loop spring immediately to mind as an example of a great band that now seem to have no recognition whatsoever beyond that of a few myspace enthusiasts and a couple of posters here. |
Joe Meek
Loop Delia Derbyshire Fela Kuti I don't think George Clinton gets the amount of respect that he deserves Dionne Warwick The Shangri La's Broadcast Sensational etc etc ect ect ect etc etc |
Head of David are another band that seem to receive almost NO mention.
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I thought he was revered enough.. |
Not enough as he deserves. As a musician alone, it would be good if he was more influential.
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Radio Birdman
Suicide Commandos The Fall Glen Branca Hellhammer |
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Totally. At the expence of practically any other funk musician. If there's onr guy that most definitely HASN'T been written out of musicazl history it's him. |
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I'm starting to think that my point has been well and truly missed. |
I don't see George Clinton being mentioned all the time as, say, Dinosaur Jr. That was my little stab at happiness, I suppose. The Fall? No way, if anything I skip anything that's written about them if I can, now. They have become the Aphex Twin of numerous mentions. Radio Birdman or The Scientists, I totally agree, but not The Fall.
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Maybe if this was a Bootsy Collins fanforum or even some sort of funk hangout you'd hear his name more- this forum is about 50% fuzz children. Oh, and nice Lee reference. |
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Then again, they were a pile of pants. |
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I forgot that 'black music' should know its place. |
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Hmm, now that I come to think about it... |
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Ok, so maybe the Fall gets SOME recognition. However, as influential as they have been to the history of "alternative" music, I would say that they warrant a bit more attention. I don't think being on the cover of The Wire close to thirty years after the fact exactly constitutes fame and stardom. I'm not even a fan of The Fall. I do see a lot of direct and indirect influence on "alternative" music from the 80's to the present that isn't generally recognized as something derived/inspired by Smith & company. |
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I didn't mean it like that, and you know it. In a forum that is over 75% white, almost 100% indie-bitch and about 50% below the age of 20, you couldn't expect to find many enthusiasts of classic funk, could you? You're way more likely to find fans of Dinosaur here, thats all I was saying. |
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Sure, but being underrated is one thing, being written out of history quite another. |
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Yes you did. Your posts recently are obviously fueled by your current BNP sympathies. |
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Round here, I entirely agree with you. Luckily, in the real world, I know some actual people who listen to actual music that you can actually dance to. Maybe Sensational and Delia I would agree with. I'd like to add my ten pence of Urusei Yatsura, Stony Sleep and Prolapse. But that's probably more from my teenage years than anything else. |
Tha Fall are HUGE an everyone admits it, just like the stooges, or theMC5 or the new york dolls.
OVERLOOKED bands, bands that I feel are overlooked as to their influence on the indie rock, are someone already said radio birdman SEAM Pylon |
The Triffids. I was going to say the Go-Betweens, but everyone KNOWS they've been ignored so it sort of defeats the point. They're FAMOUS for being unknown.
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