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Brian Eno. Cabaret Voltare (if I recall correctly). Kansas. Tangerine Dream. Jethro Tull. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Not all are terribly "obscure." Some of these are more in the realm of "I haven't thought of that band in a long time ...." -- nm
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ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Nov 13 '15, 22:16
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Those guys are still in play on classic rock stations, tull had something of a revival -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 13, 22:20
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Good point. I guess the only other 1970s band of obscurity I can think of is Can. Or Captain Beefheart. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 13, 22:37
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Some bands fall into obscurity, beef heart achieved it (I actually owned their album) -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 13, 22:48
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