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Favorite band/musician you "might" worry others think is uncool

UNCGrad

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I will note, I am way past what anybody else thinks about my taste in music. But I'm sure we all have our favorites others might not have known or thought was cool.

So, whether that time is now or years ago, who were your absolute favorites no matter what anybody could say, then or now?

Mine, forever, will be Huey Lewis & the News. Simple, sure. Straight R&B-influenced rock? Mainstream? Yes. But, darn it, I stand firm. They were good.

Who are yours?

(I bet we could all find fun "new" stuff through this.)
 
I will note, I am way past what anybody else thinks about my taste in music. But I'm sure we all have our favorites others might not have known or thought was cool.

So, whether that time is now or years ago, who were your absolute favorites no matter what anybody could say, then or now?

Mine, forever, will be Huey Lewis & the News. Simple, sure. Straight R&B-influenced rock? Mainstream? Yes. But, darn it, I stand firm. They were good.

Who are yours?

(I bet we could all find fun "new" stuff through this.)

Obligatory:

 
I very seldom sit through a whole movie and I have never seen that one either. Based on the title, I was guessing it would by a psychologically terrifying scene at most. That was … vivid.
 


All this video is missing is Christopher Cross. Loggins, McDonald and David Foster on piano. The Rushmore of "uncool." Foster just continued to show up on the liner notes of album after album I'd buy - EWF, Chicago (them too), Toni Braxton, the Tubes....
 
I always liked the Dave Clark 5 way, way more than the Beatles, who I could take or leave (that has never changed). The DC5's singles stand up as good listening 50 years later.

And the original Southside Johnny and the Jukes were amazing.
 
Probably 90 percent of the music I listen to is considered uncool. Starting with 1920s jazz and including 1950s rock and roll.

 

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