25 Underrated Bands From 1970s That Deserve More Love! | GoldDaysUSA

25 Underrated Bands From 1970s That Deserve More Love! #1970s The 1970s: a decade of legendary music and iconic superstars. But beneath the surface, a wealth of incredible bands shaped the sounds of rock, metal, punk, power pop, and more, without always getting the spotlight they deserved. Join us on a journey back in time as we uncover over 20 bands from the 70s that deserve far more appreciation. We explore the "unsung sound architects" – from the hard-hitting riffs of Montrose and UFO, the spacey voyages of Hawkwind, the proto-punk energy of the Dead Boys, the perfect pop of Big Star and Badfinger, to the genre-blending brilliance of Little Feat and Blue Öyster Cult. Discover their crucial contributions, groundbreaking sounds, and lasting influence. We'll also delve into why these talented artists often missed out on mainstream fame. If you love classic rock history and discovering hidden musical gems, hit like, share this video, and subscribe for more deep dives! 00:00 Intro 00:31 Hawkwind 01:54 Dead Boys 03:16 The Sylvers 04:16 The Ides of March 05:31 Blue Oyster Cult 06:49 Budgie 08:11 Mott the Hoople 09:11 April Wine 10:29 Thin Lizzy 11:35 Nazareth 12:51 Montrose 14:09 Off Broadway 15:18 Little Feat 16:42 REO Speedwagon 18:06 Wishbone Ash 19:10 Badfinger 20:31 Poco 21:48 Rose Royce 23:07 UFO 24:13 The Sweet 25:10 The Runaways 26:29 Television 27:35 The Guess Who 28:37 Big Star 29:47 Gentle Giant #nostalgia #memories #1970s #history #goldenage #americanhistory #lifeinamerica #forgottentmemories #vintage #retrolife --- Subscribe:    / @golddaysusa   Copyright Disclaimer & Fair Use Statement This video may contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the US Copyright Law. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement is intended.