Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Any obscure music recommendations?

Below is a list of some of the artists/bands on my iTunes so that you can have an idea of what I like. As you can tell, my taste is very diverse. But please keep in mind when making suggestions that I have thousands upon thousands of CDs and albums and that these artists are just a few compared to the rest...thanks!





? And The Mysterians


10 CC


13th Floor Elevators


34 Satellite


38 Special


The 5th Dimension


Abigail Washburn


AC/DC


Aerosmith


Al Green


Al Kooper


Al Kooper with Mike Bloomfield and Steve Stills (the super sessions)


The Alan Parsons Project


Albert Hammond


Alice Cooper


Alice In Chains


The Allman Brothers Band


Amazing Rhythm Aces


The Amboy Dukes


America


Amon Düül II


And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead


The Animals


Apollo Sunshine


Apples In Stereo


April Wine


Arctic Monkeys


Aretha Franklin


Arlo Guthrie


Asia


The Association


Asylum Street Spankers


Atomic Rooster


Ayreon


B.J. Thomas


B.B. King


BTO


Bad Company


Badfinger


The Band


The Barbarians


Bauhaus


The Beach Boys


The Bears


The Beatles


The Bea Brummels


Beck


The Bee Gees


Beethoven


The Bellamy Brothers


Ben Harper


Beulah


Big Bill Broonzy


Big Head Todd and The Monsters


Big Joe Turner


Big Mama Thornton


Big Star


Bill Haley and His Comets


Bill Withers


Billie Holiday


Billy Idol


Billy Joel


The Black Angels


The Black Crowes


Black Flag


The Black Keys


Black Oak Arkansas


Black Sabbath


Blackfield


Blackfoot


Blackmore's Night


Blind Faith


Blind Lemon Jefferson


Blind Melon


Bloc Party


Blondie


Blood, Sweat and Tears


Blue Cheer


Blue Oyster Cult


Blue Rodeo


The Blue Van


Blues Image


Blues Magoos


The Blues Project


Blues Travelers


Bo Diddley


Bob Dylan


Bob Marley


Bog Seger and the Silver Bullet Band


Bob Welch


Bob Wills


Bobbie Gentry


Bobby Darin


Bon Jovi


Booker T. and the M.G.s


Boston


Bread


Brewer adn Shipley


Brian Eno


Brian Hyland


The Brian Jonestown Massacre


Bright Eyes


Brothers Johnson


Bruce Springsteen


Bryan Adams


Bubble Puppy


Buckcherry


The Buckinghams


Buddy Guy


Buddy Holly


Budgie


Buena Vista Social Club


Buffalo Springfield


Built To Spill


Butthole Surfers


The Buzzcocks


The Byrds


Cake


Cal Smith


Calexico


Can


Canned Heat


Captain Beefheart


Carl Orff


Carl Perkins


Carlos Santana


Carlos Varela


Carly Simon


Carole King


The Carpenters


The Cars


The Castaways


Cat Stevens


Chad and Jeremy


The Chambers Brothers


The Charlatans


Charley Patton


The Charlie Daniels Band


Charlie Musselwhite


Chicago


Chopin


Chris Robinson


Chris Whitley


Chuck Berry


Cinderella


Clarence Carter


The Clash


Clint Black


Collective Soul


Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen


The Commodores


Comus


Confederate Railroad


Corrosion Of Conformity


Count Five


Country Joe and the Fish


The Cowsills


Crash Test Dummies


The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown


Cream


Creedence Clearwater Revival


Crispian St Peters


Crosby, Stills, Nash and (Young)


Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions


Damn Yankees


Danny O'Keefe


Danzig


David Allan Coe


David Bowie


David Gilmour


Davie Allan and The Arrows


Dax Riggs


Dead Boys


The Dead Milkmen


Deadboy and the Elephantmen


The Decemberists


Deep Purple


Def Leppard


The Del-Vetts


Delaney and Bonnie


Depeche Mode


Derek and the Dominos


The Desert Rose Band


Diana Ross and the Supremes


Diary Of Dreams


The Dictators


Dinosaur Jr.


Dio


Dion and the Belmonts


Dire Straits


The Dixie Dregs


Dobie Grey


Dolly Parton


Don McLean


Donovan


The Doobie Brothers


The Doors


Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show


Dr. John


Dream Theater


Drive-By Truckers


Dwight Yoakam


The Eagles


The Easybeats


Eddie Cochran


Edgar Winter Group


Edison Lighthouse


Edvard Grieg


Electric Flag


Electric Hellfire Club


Electric Light Orechestra


The Electric Prunes


Elliott Smith


Elmore James


Elton John


Elvis Costello


Elvis Presley


Emerson, Lake and Palmer


Eric Clapton


Eric JOhnson


Erin McKeown


Etta James


The Everly Brothers


Explosions in the Sky


The Fabulous Thunderbirds


The Faces


Fairport Convention


Faith No More


Fats Domino


Fear Factory


Firefall


Five Man Electrical Band


The Flaming Lips


The Flamingos


Fleetwood Mac


The Flying Burrito Brothers


Focus


Foghat


The Folk Implosion


Foreigner


Frank Sinatra


Frank Zappa


The Fratellis


Fred Astaire


Fred Neil


Free


Friends and Lovers


From First To Last


Fugazi


Funkadelic


Gallery


Garbage


Gary Hoey


Gary Moore


Gary Wright


Genesis


Gentle Giant


George Clinton


George Harrison


George Jones


George Thorgood


The Georgia Satellites


Gerry and the Pacemakers


Gil Scott-Heron


Gin Blossoms


Glen Campbell


Golden Earing


Goose Creek Symphony


Gordon Lightfoot


Gram Parsons


Grand Funk Railroad


The Grassroots


Grateful Dead


Gravy Train


The Greencards


The Gregg Allman Band


The Guess Who


Guided By Voices


Guillermo Portabales


Guns N' Roses


H.P. Lovecraft


Half Man Half Biscuit


Hank Williams Sr.


Harper's Bizarre


Harry Chapin


Harry Nilsson


Hawkwind


Head East


Heart


Henry Mancini


The Highwaymen


The Hollies


The Hombres


The Housemartins


Howlin' Wolf


Humble Pie


Hüsker Dü


Ida Cox


The Ides Of March


Iggy Pop with and without the Stooges


Igor Stravinsky


Ike and Tina Turner


Incredible String Band


INXS


Iron and Wine


Iron Butterfly


Iron Maiden


It's A Beautiful Day


J. Geils Band


J.J. Cale


Jackie DeShannon


Jackson Browne


Jackyl


James Brown


The James Gang


James Taylor


Jane's Addiction


Janis Ian


Janis Joplin


Jeff Beck


Jeff Buckley


Jefferson Airplane


Jerry Garcia


Jerry Lee Lewis


The Jesus and Mary Chain


Jethro Tull


Jim Croce


Jimi Hendrix


Joan Baez


Joan Jett


Joanna Newsom


Joe Bonamassa


Joe Cocker


Joe Satriani


Joe Walsh


John Cale


John Mellencamp


John Denver


John Fogerty


John Lee Hooker


John Lennon


John Martyn


John Mayall


John Prine


John Williams


Johnny Cash


Johnny Mathis


Johnny Paycheck


Johnny Thunders


Johnny Winters


Jon Butcher Axis


Jonathon Edwards


Joni Mitchell


Journey


Joy Division


Judas Priest


Judy Collins


Kaiser Chiefs


Kanda Bongo Man


Kansas


Kate Bush


Kenny and the Kasuals


King Crimson


Kings Of Convenience


The Kingsmen


The Kinks


KISS


The Knickerbockers


Koko Taylor


Kris Kristofferson


Kyuss


Larry Graham


Laura Nyro


Lead Belly


The Leaves


Led Zeppelin


Lefty Frizzell


The Lemon Pipers


The Lemonheads


Leo Sayer


Leon Russell


Leonard Cohen


Little Barrie


Little Feat


Little River Band


Live


Lobo


Looking Glass


Los Trio Matamoros


Lou Reed


Love


Love and Rockets


The Lovin' Spoonful


Lucinda Williams


Lynyrd Skynyrd


The Maticians


The Mahavishnu Orchestra


The Mamas and the Papas


Manfred Mann's Earth Band


Maria McKee


Marianne Faithful


Marillion


Mark Knopfler


The Marshall Tucker Band


Marvin Gaye


Mason Williams


The Masters Apprentices


Matthews Southern Comfort


MC5


Meat Loaf


Medeski, Martin adn Wood


Megadeth


Melanie


The Melvins


Merle Haggard


Merrilee Rush and the Turnabouts


Metallica


Mick Jagger


Mike + the Mechanics


Mike Oldfield


The Misfits


Mississippi John Hurt


Moby Grape


The Modern Lovers


Modest Mouse


Mogwai


The Mojo Men


Molly Hatchet


The Monkees


Montrose


The Moody Blues


Morrissey


Mother Love Bone


Motorhead


Mott The Hoople


Mouse and the Traps


The Move


Mr. Bungle


Muddy Waters


Mungo Jerry


Muse


The Music Explosion


My Morning Jacket


Nancy Sinatra


Nancy Wilson


Nazareth


The Nazz


Neil Diamond


Neil Finn


Neil Young


Neutral Milk Hotel


New Riders of the Purple Sage


The New Seekers


New York Dolls


The NIce


Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds


Nick Drake


Nickel Creek


The Nightcrawlers


Nine Inch Nails


Nirvana


Nitty Gritty Dirt Band


Norman Greenbaum


Old Crow Medicine Show


Oliver


Opeth


Otis Redding


Otis Williams and the Charms


Over The Rhine


Ozzy Osbourne


Pantera


The Paul Butterfield Blues Band


Paul McCartney


Paul Simon


Pavement


Pearl Jam


The Penguins


Percy Sledge


Pere Ubu


Peter and Gordon


Peter Frampton


Peter, Paul and Mary


Phil Ochs


Phish


Pilot


Pink Floyd


The Pixies


PJ Harvey


The Platters


The Pogues


Poison


The Police


Porcupine Tree


The Pretenders


The Pretty THings


Procol Harum


Psychedelic Furs


Pure Prairie League


Queen


Quicksilver Messenger Service


REM


Racer X


Radiohead


Rainbow


Ram Jam


The Ramones


The Rascals


The Raspberries


Ravi Shankar


Ray Charles


Red Rider


The Remains


REO Speedwagon


The Replacements


Revoltion Cocks


The Rezillos


Richard and Linda Thompson


Richard Hell and the Voidoids


Richie Havens


Rick Derringer


Rickie Lee Jones


The Righteous Brothers


Ringo Starr


Robert JOhnson


Robert Palmer


Robert Plant


Rocket From The Crypt


Rod Stewart


Rodrigo y Gabriela


Roger Daltry


Roger Waters


Roky Erickson


The Rolling Stones


The Ronettes


Rory Gallagher


Rose Hill Drive


Roxy Music


Roy Harper


Roy Orbison


Rufus Wainwright


The Runaways


Rush


Russell Morris


Ry Cooder


Sagittarius


Sam Cooke


Sammy Hagar


Sammy Johns


Sanford Townsend Band


Scorpions


Scott McKenzie


Screaming Trees


Seals and Crofts


The Seeds


The Sensational Alex Harvey Band


Sex Pistols


THe Shadows of Knight


The SHins


Sigur Ros


The Silos


Silver APples


Simon and Garfunkel


Sir Douglas Quintet


Six:A.M.


Skid Row


Skip James


Skip Spence


Sly and the Family Stone


The Small Faces


The Smashing Pumpkints


Smith


The Smiths


Smokey Robinson and the Miracles


Snake River Conspiracy


The Soft Machine


Sonata Artica


The Sonics


Sonny Boy Williamson


Sopwith Camel


Soul Asylum


Soul Survivors


Sound Team


Spacemen 3


Spencer Davis Group


Spin Doctors


Spirit


Spiritualized


Squeeze


Squirrel Nut Zippers


SRC


The Standells


The Staples Singers


Status Quo


Stealers Wheel


Steely Dan


Steppenwolf


Stereolab


Steve Earle


Steve Miller Band


Steve Morrse Band


Steve Vai


Steve Wariner


Stevie Ray Vaughan


Stevie Wonder


Stone Poneys


The Stone Roses


Stone Temple Pilots


The Strangeloves


Strawberry Alarm Clock


Styx


Supergrass


Supertramp


Sweet


Syd Barrett


T-Bone Walker


T. Rex


Tangerine Dream


Tavares


Tchaikovsky


The Teardrop Explodes


Ted Nugent


Television


The Temptations


Ten Years After


Terry Jacks


Tesla


Them


Thin Lizzy


Three Dog NIght


Thunderclap Newman


Tim Buckley


Tim Hardin


Todd Rundgren


Tom Cochrane


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers


Tom Waits


Tommy James and the Shondells


Tomorrow


Toni Fisher


Tony Bennett


Tool


Tori Amos


Traffic


The Tragically Hip


Traveling Wilburys


The Tremeloes


The Troggs


The Turtles


The Twilights


Type O Negative


Uncle Tupelo


Urge Overkill


Uriah Heep


Ursa Major


The Vagrants


Van Der Graaf Generator


Van Halen


Van Morrison


Vanilla Fudge


The Vaselines


Velevet Revolver


The Velvet Underground


The Verve


Voxtrot


The Wallflowers


Walter Rossi


War


Warren Zevon


The Waterboys


Waylon Jennings


The Who


Widespread Panic


Wilco


The Wildhearts


William Elliott Whitmore


Willie Nelson


Wilson Pickett


Wings


Wire


Wishbone Ash


Woddy Guthrie


The Yardbirds


Yes


Yngwie Malmsteen


Yo La Tengo


The Young Rascals


The Youngbloods


Zager and Evans


The Zombies


ZZ Top

Any obscure music recommendations?
Good lawd, that's a lot of bands.......





Zen Guerilla kind of takes a page from the MC5 book, playing some raw gritty blues-influenced rock 'n' roll.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvwwBr2xm...





The ***** - Old school punk from Austin. Mudhoney covered this one.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpLlKlNwR...





Mono - Post-rock from Japan. I saw them live a little more than a month ago and the sounds they created were mind-boggling.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUf0nZ9Ik...





John Fahey. This guy was amazing with the guitar.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYDrkG2EG...





Monorchid - Actually I just found this one looking for Circus Lupus but it seems pretty sweet.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jHlQ04h...





Wow, Asylum Street Spankers. I went to school with Guy Forsythe's brother. I didn't think anyone knew them.





Great call on The Jayhawks Darth.
Reply:Atreyu


Rob Zombie


White Zombie


Red Jumpsuit Apparatus


Three Doors Down


Just to name a few good ones...
Reply:you need...NEED to listen to Bessie Smith..."empty bed blues" try to find the album "Emperess of the Blues" freakin' awsome!
Reply:I'd be willing to bet you have the Nuggets compilation, at least the original. And if you don't I'd recomend it, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era, the four disc Rhino update is great.





The Undertones are a good punky poppy band.





Teenage Head are a really good Canadian punk band, agan with plenty of pop.





I don't see Slade up there, but they're probably one of the bands you just left out if you have Sweet and T.Rex.





The Hollywood Brats are a great early 70's glam/punk band in the vein of the New York Dolls.





The Boys are a great poppy punk band.





Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros were a good band.





The Jam are a great mod revival/punk band.





The Violent Femmes are cool, I'm sure you've heard "Blister In The Sun" if you don't have anything by them, so I they don't really need a description.





The Ugly Ducklings (if you can find them) were a Canadian garage rock band from the 60's, and they really were one of THE definitive bands. They rocked harder than any of their peers, maybe even the Sonics, and there's an obvious link from them to punk.





Suicide were a neat electronic/punk band from the first wave of New York Bands and you need to hear them at least once before you die, even if you don't like them. I don't even care for them much and I'm saying it.





The Vibrators, Weirdos, Stiff Little Fingers, Stranglers, Talking Heads, X, X-Ray Spex, 999, the Zeros are all good punk bands that I didn't see on your list. But almost everything I have that isn't punk is in that list, but if you ever get in a punky mood visit www.punk77.co.uk and browse through his list of pre '80 bands, it's very extensive.





Hope I helped!
Reply:Death From Above 1979


TV On The Radio


Black Lips


Tegan And sara
Reply:Steve Stevens-Flamenco-A-Go-Go


Bozzio,Levin,Stevens-Situation Dangerous


Dick Dale-anything


Link Wray-anything


Vanessa Mae-anything


Nightwish-Once,Century Child


Leaves Eyes-Lovelorn,Vinland Saga


Theatre of Tragedy-anything


Iced Earth-Burnt Offerings,Something Wicked This Way Comes,Horror Show,The Glorious Burden,Framing Armageddon-(Something Wicked pt.1)


HammerFall-anything
Reply:If you like Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst used to be in a band called Park Ave, so try them. Two of the girls who used to be in Park Ave are now in Tilly And The Wall. I love Tilly And The Wall, it's really cool because they use tap-dancing as percussion instead of drums. =]





Also, try The Like, Blonde Redhead, Dear And The Headlights, Meg %26amp; Dia, Rilo Kiley, Wolf Parade, Minus The Bear, and Deerhoof.
Reply:You've got it pretty well covered with that great list. You could try some music some internet stations call Americana. A lot of it is sort of alt country from some of the great artists of Texas, like Nanci Griffith, Dale Watson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and others.
Reply:Yeah, since Woddy Guthrie and I are much the same


(Woddy used to always say "It's all about the lyrics") then you'd, no doubt, like moi's iconoclastic feces.





Stay on groovin' safari,


Tor
Reply:Jack Off Jill


Marilyn Manson


Combichrist(more Industrial)


Insane Clown Posse has a song called "Lets go all the way" that is classified as rock because the razorblade twins can play the guitar really ****** good
Reply:Magic Mixture (had one album in 1968)





Jimmy Eat World


http://www.music-nerds.com/album.php?id=...





Acid Mothers Temple (very very psychedelic)


http://www.music-nerds.com/browse.php?by...





Rage Against the Machine (not obscure, but not on your list)
Reply:I saw Bright Eyes.





If you like them, you have to listen to Rilo Kiley and Desaparecidos.
Reply:WOW! I'm not sure how long that list was, but I have *only* 187 of those artists in my collection.








I don't know how many of these would class as obscure, but a lot of them are not 'everyday' type bands.





I'm going to give you a song with each artist here :)





Silence ~ Delerium {feat. Sarah McLachlan}


It's All Coming Back To Me Now ~ Pandora's Box


Venice in Peril ~ Rondo Veneziano


High In the Sky ~ Amen Corner


Sunny ~ Billy Preston


Getaway ~ Georgie Fame


Deeper and Deeper ~ The Fixx


Sorcerer ~ Marilyn Martin


Hold Back Tomorrow ~ Lisa Lougheed


Nowhere Fast ~ Fire Inc.


Wade in the Water ~ Ramsey Lewis


Games People Play ~ Joe South


Maniac ~ Michael Sembello


The Queen of Argyll ~ Silly Wizard


Heart and Soul ~ Wolfstone


The Gathering Storms ~ Ross Kennedy %26amp; Archie McAllister


Listen Up ~ Gossip


Kites ~ Simon Dupree %26amp; The Big Sound


Sahara ~ Camel


We Are Not Alone ~ Karla DeVito


Handbags and Gladrags ~ Chris Farlowe


House of the Rising Sun ~ Frijid Pink


In A Broken Dream ~ Python Lee Jackson





Edit :~





I missed two!





Vinegar Joe


Stone the Crows
Reply:Stars are an amazing indie pop band that everyone should check out - their songs sound so upbeat, but their lyrics are deep and well-written and they’re not your typical band. If you only want to check out one of the bands I list, it has to be Stars. Klaxons are also a good band, and they definitely fall under the “obscure” category. You’ll either love them or you’ll hate them. They classify themselves as New Rave, and they’re really original compared to the popular music of today. There’s also Silversun Pickups, an alternative rock band that has been compared to The Smashing Pumpkins (the lead singer of Silversun Pickups also sounds a lot like Billy Corgan) and Metric, an indie rock group with songs so catchy it’s insane. Those are some of my favourite bands right now, so hopefully you’ll like at least one of them (I was going to recommend Bright Eyes, but I see that you’re already a fan).
Reply:You may not be able to find this - but Jim Kweskin %26amp; his Jug Band - song is called Ukelele Lady





http://www.wirz.de/music/kweskfrm.htm





www.rhapsody.com/jimkweskinthejugband
Reply:Try some Dream Syndicate...maybe Cat Power, Hole, Pylon, The Feelies...Animal Collective, Young Marble Giants, Beat Happening
Reply:wow that's a lot of music!


Umm I can only think of a few obscure bands I know


Random Damage


The Shizit


Finntroll


Abney Park


ShadowPlay


Imperia


Wrythend


EDIT:


Also Melt Banana


Nine Black Alps


The Mars Volta


Sjael (really good!!)
Reply:i didn't read them all.....





but i want to reinforce what some people said...


-the arcade fire and sufjan stevens are AWESOME bets.


also check out danielson...if you like sufjan.





try (sorry if its already been listed or said in an answer):





-ambulance ltd.


-athlete


-interpol (A MUST)


-junior senior


-kenna


-klaxons (A MUST)


-the libertines


-OK Go (another must)


-tegan and sara





theres SOO many more...but those are a few..





happy listening :)
Reply:walter trout, src, blue mountain eagle, southside johnny and the asbury jukes, leon redbone, crabby appleton
Reply:Every band I love that's not already on Your list


(Cause 90% of them are)





Zebra


An absolutely unique sounding quasi metal early 80's band


Their singer/guitarist Randy Jackson has a gorgeous voice and is a shredding guitar player, they are also one of the few bands with a full choir sound to most of their songs.


They are very melodic yet heavy.


They are on YouTube and Limewire


Just look up the songs


"Who's Behind The Door" and "Bears"





The Jayhawks


In my opinion, the very best of the 90's alt-country bands


Their alnum "Hollywood Town Hall"


Is one of the very best albums of the 90's I would heartily recommend the entire album to You.





Praying Mantis


The best band (Besides Maiden or Priest) to come out of the NWOBHM, and horribly overlooked.


Their guitarist is one of the best at delivering an avalance of melodic notes I have ever heard. their singer is top notch.


And they write excellent songs


I recommend their album


"Time Tells No Lies"





The Four Horsemen


Their 1990 album "Nobody Said It Was Easy" is one of THE BEST hard rock albums I have ever heard.


But they totally slipped through the cracks because Rick Rubin wasn't interested in developing them


Their song (last track on the album)


"I Need A Thrill/Something Good"


Is absolutely one of the best hard rock guitar anthems ever recorded, I would stack it right up against Freebird of The Song Remains The Same...It's THAT good








I would recommend all these bands for You to check out
Reply:The first band I'd have to recommend who aren't on your list is Arcade Fire. I'm sure you've heard of them, and you may already listen to them, but if not, you should definitely check out their two albums, "Funeral" and "Neon Bible". Here are some of the highlights;





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyp34v6Lm...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEKC5pyOK...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJDsm1Y4k...





Then there's;





The Animal Collective


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6KPDWNAP...


Josh Ritter


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqLssKusG...


Clap Your Hands Say Yeah


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvw2cf0DJ...


The Immediate


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlcM-a1_n...


The Polyphonic Spree


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATtRe8q4t...


Final Fantasy


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pQl7kye_...





Edit:


I just realised, Of Montreal isn't on your list. If you don't already know them, the album they released this year, "Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer" is a good starting point.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-T-5LJ9K...
Reply:check out dresden dolls.





if you only listen to one band that is recommended, make it that one.





my favorite songs are girl anachronism, missed me, half jack, coin-operated boy, backstabber, sex changes, god i love them all!!
Reply:Finger eleven - paralyzer!!!!!
Reply:Midnight Oil, Huskerdu, Echo and the Bunny men, The ButtholeSurfers, Guadal Canal Diary, Emogene Heap, Rush, Nantucket, Angel, and ZZ Hill.
Reply:your taste is perfect.


The Plasmatics
Reply:Lol, that is alot!





Only thing I listen to that isn't up there and I can remember at the moment is The Stills (indie), No Man (Steven Wilson art rock), Ani DiFranco (indie), Eloy (prog) and Philip Glass (a composer)
Reply:jazzy:


Nina Simone


Madeleine Peyroux





fiddys:


The Chiffons


Chubby Checker





60s/70s rockin':


The Small Faces


The Sonics


Electric Six


The Shocking Blue





other:


Townes Van Zandt


Memphis Minnie


Buck Owens


Ma Rainey


Memphis Slim


Son House


Rev Gary Davis


Sister Wynona Carr








my personal favourite:


Sufjan Stevens





I probably listed stuff you already have, haha. that list is huge!

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