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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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SHHE is a solo female that is absolutely incredible, haunting and thought provoking music. Seeing her live is almost a psychotropic experience with the theatrical light show that accompanies her music |
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over a year ago
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Imo good few there werent actually ever UNDERATED, they just never went popular , we were promised jetpacks are amazin - should have dun better than they have , think right word would for them and a few other bands mentioned would be under-appreciated |
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"Big Country definetly not underrated, one of the best bands to come out of Scotland. "
They did get tarred with the bagpipe guitar jibes ..and the infamous viz suggestion on saving money by buying a 7" instead of their Greatest Hits...but definitely underappreciated .. |
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By *ane DTV/TS
over a year ago
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Saw Big Country in Tiffany's beack early 80s, did Tracks of my tears as an encore.
Must have been about 100 folk there. 6-8 months later they filled the Barras ballroom.
Movin on..
Horse
Kevin McDermott Orchestra
Love n Money
Hipsway
And a grand night out on the piss...
Big Vern and the Shootahs.
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"The Exploited
Not underrated, just not everyones cup of tea "
I (Sid) second “The Exploited” for sure! I actually was almost in a band with a guy that played drums for the exploited, we only did a few practice sessions though
If you like your Death metal though I highly recommend a band from up north I love called “Seed of Sorrow” |
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over a year ago
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Goodbye Mr MacKenzie
Love and Money
Big Dish
Kevin McDermott (Orchestra)
Pearlfishers
all deserved more commercial success than they achieved
Deacon Blue probably deserve more critical acclaim than they got and for a section of the music press in 80s and 90s were forever saddled with Real Gone Kid, Fergus Sings The Blues and a 2nd album which was atypical of the rest of their back catalogue... they've been on a great run since 2012 again |
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over a year ago
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King Creosote
Dont think its been mentioned so must be underrated! Supported belle and sebastian at aberdeen years ago and 3 of the members stood in the crowd to watch him/them |
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