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Bingo! What ever happened with them?
The Cate Brothers from Arkansas . Long career , several albums , absolutely one of the greatest live bands ever , almost unknown outside of our area . In about 1984 the Stones wanted the Cate Bros to tour Europe with them . The Cates said "no , we're on vacation" About Leo Kotke , he grew up here in Muskogee , so yeah , he sounds like an Okie Oh , one more , Steve Pryor and the Mighty Kingsnakes . Dusty
Leo Kotke - maybe the best finger style guitarist I ever heard. XTC - british band very popular in the UK, had a couple chart listers in the US but no great popularity. THE most interesting band since the Beatles... XTC influenced early punk, new wave/alternative, alt-rock, etc.
Love XTC to this very day. They were probably their own worst enemies. I understand agorophobia and having produced "Skylarking" with Todd Rundgren convinced Andy Partridge to never want to record or tour again. "Upsy Daisy Assortment" is such a great collection. I always thought there was was something special happening in the rhythm section, then learned they recorded drums with both Prairie Prince and Pat Mastelotto. I'll chime in with my other "desert island band" - The Tragically Hip. They owned Canada. Final concert broadcast live in country and it pre-empted EVERYTHING. Talk about national heros. Sad about the singers terminal cancer. Great great great band and a huge library of equally good songs. . . . never really broke huge in the states. One of the few bands I'd really like to see.
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Gentle Giant - ProgRenaissance - Prog (Annie Haslam vocals..no one is better. Jon Camp..perhaps one of the most under-rated bass players)Camel - Prog (Andy Latimer...if you enjoy David Gilmour's guitar Camel is a must)The Flower Kings - Swedish ProgGenesis - Prog with Peter GabrielKing Crimson - ProgHappy the Man- Prog USAFairport Convention- British Folk w/ Sandy Denney on vocalsTangerine Dream - German ElectronicNektar - Prog (Remember the Future...a classic)Mahavishnu Orchestra - Jazz/FusionReturn to Forever - Jazz/FusionNational Health - ProgSoft Machine - Prog/CanterburyUmphrey's McGee - US jam bandPFM -Prog from ItalyEgg- rog/jazz/fusionJust to name a few....other personals faves:Johnny WinterMiles DavisLarry CoreyellJohn ColtraneTHE GRATEFUL DEADPhishSo if you wish to talk about any other obscure Progressive Rock bands please...let's do! The BeatlesX
Lee MichaelsTodd RundgrenSkyKingThe GAP BandJimmy Thackery & the DriversThe Tommy Castro BandCoco MontoyaKarla Bonoffand my personal favorite band that should have been promoted properly: Lydia Pense and Cold Blood
I don't understand the title of this thread. It's a misnomer. 'Bands that shoulda done better?' Genesis has been mentioned. They did alright. I believe they even carried on after Gabriel left. Weather Report. Huge. It's almost like asking 'who here likes a Moto Guzzi?'. Nobody I personally know outside of the internet has even heard of my favourite bands. My wife calls prog 'devil music'. You should change the name of the thread to: Bands that don't play music for the mindless zombie muppets that listen to Taylor Swift/Beyonce/Katy Perry <insert horrid bubble-gum tripe here>.
Any fan of Progressive Rock or more fondly known as PROG might enjoy the works of THE FLOWER KINGS who hail from Sweden. Anyone who enjoys YES, King Crimson and early Genesis is sure to find this band of interest. I for one might be a tad bias as I have been part of their road crew since the late 90's and have traveled all across the US and Europe with them. If you have the time please do check them out.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPSQDbW9QjYPeace
I was a big fan of "Go" Stomu Yamashta had the likes of Steve Winwood, Al Di Meola, Klaus Schulze Michael Shrieve. so much Talent .not to be confused with the current punk band called "go"