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Old 12.18.2013, 05:19 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Pookie
Some well known ones:

The Byrds
The Who
The Monkees
The Kinks

The Who were definitely a sound of their own, the Monkees were a manufactured band so that doesn't exactly count, the Kinks indeed had a certain Beatles sound but also very clearly were influenced by what bands like The Who were doing, and the Byrds had a very original sound of their own, a great blend of both scenes of the time, the acoustic folk sound and the new British Invasion rock sound..

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Some more obscure:

The Knickerbockers
The Liverpools
The Manchesters
B. Brock and the Sultans

Obscure bands I can understand, but obscure bands hardly have major impact and influence now do they? There were a THOUSAND bands in Seattle in the late 1980s, only a relative handful became the Nirvanas..

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There are really too many for this to be a serious "discussion". Do you need more?
Y'all keep saying that, and yet clearly its not that easy because nobody has posted anything but those same four bands you posted above, and we've already discussed them..
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