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Some Great Artists That Did Not Gain Fame
A snare hit, thumping bass, a beautiful melody that's cuts through your ear and infects your heart. We've all uttered the next few words. "Who is can that be?" These are a few artists that are extremely talented, but have not gained notoriety. Some of these you know, some you don't. But you would be well served to better acquaint yourself with these bands. By the way, the music of all of these artists can be found on internet radio.
Nico: Best known for being a drug addled chanteuse, that should not repel anybody from the fact that she sang (a term I use loosely) some really beautiful songs. Listen to "These Days" from the 1960's album "Chelsea Girls." With contributions from Jackson Browne and Bob Dylan, the album exudes a warm and elegant tone that is unrivaled by any the came thereafter.
Syd Barrett: Almost every music fan in general knows Pink Floyd. And some of you may even know the leader of the groups early years. But Syd Barrett is most remarkable to me as a damaged but brilliant (and brief) solo artist. He released two albums in 1970, "The Madcap Laughs" and "Barrett." They were sparse, some say incomplete, but listen to "Terrapin" (off of the more superior "Madcap" album) and nothing exudes psychedelia better. Every one from Bowie to Ray Davies cites Syd as essential, and for good reason.
The Velvet Underground: Words cannot adequately describe the first time I listened to this artist, they are truly a classic. From their pop minimalist origins, they do not disappoint the most discerning of listeners. Although it is best to avoid any material created during their reunion in the 1990's. The Velvet Underground is a fantastic rock and roll band that Americans never fully understood or appreciated.
The Meters: An extremely funky band under the leadership of Art Nellville of The Nellville Brothers. Since they're inception in the 60's The Meters have laid down the funk like no other. Listen to "Cissy Strut" and you'll know. Although largely instrumental, that should not stop anybody from checking them out.
The Dictators: Having created what many consider to be the first "New York Punk Album", The Dictators exude a free flowing artsy type of style. True they were abnormal in they're time, now we can look back and cherish how truly honest they were. They sometimes came off childish ("I Live for Cars and Girls") or invasive ("Two Tub Man") but it was all in good fun. And you can't deny their biting songs! You can find 'The Dictators" on free online music.
The Cramps: Formed by Lux Interior (obvious stage name) in the late 70's, The Cramps recorded some of the most vibrant rock and roll of the century. Think Hillbilly, swamp, punk, boogie (all compliments). If it was not for Lux's tragic death in February of 2009, they would still be performing pleasing all fans, from punk to rockabilly.
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