Songs you think that should have received more fame than it did.
Personally I think The Song Is Over by The Who should have received more airplay than it did.
Then Absolute Beginners by David Bowie should have been up there with the rest of his played work.
"Never Gonna Give You Up" I brought up in another thread. Another that I absolutely love is "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell. A lot of the song background vocals is actually sung by Michael Jackson. I've found the lyrics to be personally pretty applicable to numerous career situations, especially during the height of COVID-19 restrictions.
I'll base "underrated" mostly on number of Spotify listens.
- It Came Out of the Sky by CCR. I've never heard this song on the radio, but I think it's one of their best ones.
- The Lady Lies by Genesis. One of the lowest songs by listens on And Then There Were Three..., which I'd argue is their most underrated album.
- Thela Hun Ginjeet by King Crimson. One of my favourite songs by them is only only 5/7 in listens on the album Discipline.
- Fiction by Kygo. One of my favourites from the album Cloud Nine, but is near the bottom on listens.
- Down by the Seaside by Led Zeppelin. I think one of their best songs, but is relatively low on listens.
- Zephyr by Madeon. I'm surprised this has so few listens on the album Adventure.
- Trying to Feel Alive by Porter Robinson. Spotify says it has the least listens of all the songs on the album Nurture even though I'd put it in the top half on a great album.
- Municipality (from Days) and Primitive (from Atlas) by Real Estate. Both of these should be in their top songs, and I'd argue the band themselves are underrated.
- Middletown Dreams by Rush. One of my favourite songs by them, but has relatively low listens and I can't remember hearing it on the radio.
- Morningrise by Slowdive. Such a cool song, but is really low on listens.
- Hey Stephen by Taylor Swift. One of my favourites off the album Fearless, but is in the bottom half of listens.
- One Tree Hill by U2. It's in the bottom half of listens on The Joshua Tree, and I've only heard it once on the radio (fittingly on SiriusXM Deep Tracks), but it seems good enough for mainstream radio to me.
Quote from: Max Rockatansky on May 30, 2022, 11:15:50 AM
"Never Gonna Give You Up" I brought up in another thread. Another that I absolutely love is "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell. A lot of the song background vocals is actually sung by Michael Jackson. I've found the lyrics to be personally pretty applicable to numerous career situations, especially during the height of COVID-19 restrictions.
Huh. I liked "Somebody's Watching Me" better when I was a kid. When I listen to it now, his weak performance sort of grates on me.
"Pale Shelter" by Tears for Fears, and several other tracks from "The Hurting". This album is best known for "Mad World", but has a lot of cool stuff on it from really before they got famous.
"Love Action" by Human League, a song from the album "Dare". Also lots of cool B-side stuff that you didn't know you liked.
Pale Shelter" by Tears for Fears is a banger of a song. 🤘
"Whir" by the Smashing Pumpkins. I've thought it could have been a single for awhile now. It's one of those songs you could hear while walking through a hardware store or something.