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Infobox musical artist | name = The Misunderstood| image = Band-1.jpg| caption = The Misunderstood in London - 1966| image_size = 191| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Riverside, California , United States | instrument =| genre = Psychedelic rock , garage rock , acid rock | occupation =| years_active = 1963–1969, sporadically thereafter| label = Fontana Records|Fontana (UK), Cherry Red Records|Cherry Red (UK), Ugly Things (USA)| associated_acts = The Influence| website = http://www.themisunderstood.com/ themisunderstood.com| current_members = Richard Shaw Brown|Rick Brown (voc)
Glenn Ross Campbell (steel g)
Tony Hill (rgtr, bvoc)
Rick Moe (drums)
Greg Treadway (rgtr, key)
Steve Whiting (bass)
George Phelps (lgtr)
--1969 lineup--
Glenn Campbell
Steve Hoard (voc)
David O'List (rgtr, bass)
Chris Mercer (sax)
Guy Evans (drums)
Nic Potter (bass)
Ray Owen (rgtr)| past_members =| notable_instruments = electric slide guitar (Campbell)
The Misunderstood were a psychedelic rock band originating from Riverside, California in the mid-1960s. The band moved to London early in their career, and although they recorded only a handful of songs before being forced to disband, they are considered highly influential in the then-emerging genre.cite web|title=Review by Terrascope Online – January 2008|url= http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Reviews/Reviews_January08.htm#Misunderstood|accessdate=2008-09-03cite web|title="Unknown Legends of Rock'n'Roll" Weblink|url= http://www.richieunterberger.com/misunderstood.html|accessdate=2007-02-18

Creem (magazine)|Creem magazine, in their September 2004 review, wrote, "The saga of the Misunderstood is one of the most unbelievable, heartbreaking, and unlikely stories in the entire history of rock."

Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock magazine's June 2010 issue stated, "The truth is that this band (The Misunderstood) were so far out on their own, so individual and innovative that you can only wonder at the set of circumstances that conspired to prevent them from becoming the iconic name that was surely their destiny." Classic Rock Magazine honoring The Misunderstood at #18 in their June 2010 list of “Cult Heroes”

History


The band began in 1963 as one of many garage bands formed in the US in the wake of the British Invasion . They moved to London in 1966, with the assistance of their management|manager , John Peel , who would later gain fame as an influential BBC Radio DJ. In UK they recruited Englishman Tony Hill on rhythm guitar.cite journal|last=Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 956|title=The Misunderstood: The Lost Acetates 1965–1966 by David Fricke|date=September 2, 2004 Hill and singer Richard Shaw Brown|Rick Brown formed a songwriting team.cite book|title= Ugly Things (Music) Magazine by Mike Stax No. 21|year=2003 Bass player Steve Whiting was also involved in developing material for the band.

The band was influenced by and often compared to The Yardbirds . Rolling Stone Magazine, September 2004 Distinctive features of the band's sound included the steel guitar of Glenn Ross Campbell and the innovative style of Whiting, known for his use of slide (guitar)|slide , fuzz tone and distortion.

Fontana Records introduced the band with a 4-song live performance in London's Philips Studios. British media response was positive, but at this juncture it was decided that Campbell, Whiting, and Moe should go to Europe to sort out their British visas and work permits, while Brown returned to California for his Conscription in the United States|draft .

In London they released their second single (music)|single , " I Can Take You To The Sun ", before being forced to disband. They had only recorded seven tracks in London.

In spite of their relatively small output, many musician s consider them to be influential pioneers of the acid rock|acid style of rock music http://www.surgemusic.com/gigs.asp? band=830 Surge Music. Head Heritage Magazine, in a 2006 review wrote, "The Misunderstood’s material extended far beyond the reach of the period in which it was conceived. The extraordinarily advanced tracks on side one from 1966 reveal them as one of the earliest and most original probes into psychedelic rock ."cite web|title=headheritage.co.uk: Seth Man, 24th November 2006 Weblink|url= http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/thebookofseth/1618|accessdate=2007-03-14

John Peel


British DJ John Peel championed the Misunderstood music throughout his entire career. Shortly before his death, in an interview with Index Magazine , Peel stated, "If I had to list the ten greatest performances I've seen in my life, one would be The Misunderstood at Pandora's Box , Hollywood, 1966. My god, they were a great band!"cite web|title=Index Magazine 2003 - Interview with John Peel Weblink|url= http://www.indexmagazine.com/interviews/john_peel.shtml|accessdate=2007-03-08cite web|title=The records that John Peel loved the Most!|url= http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/peel2005.htm|accessdate=2007-04-09

Visual feedback


The band are known for having pioneered the live light show. Campbell initially soldered a guitar jack to a car light bulb and plugged this into the extension output behind each amp. This simple idea produced visual music, as the response between the guitars and the lights plugged into the amps was identical. They first showed this feature at the Hi Ho Club in Riverside in early 1966. They also played with lights at the Marquee Club in London in mid 1966. An advanced, multicolored, large scale version of this " light show " or "visual sound" system was being planned in London when the band were forced to retire. Another feature of their visuals was getting all three guitars Audio feedback|feeding back using different tremolo settings, thereby leaving the stage flashing with musical lights.cite book|title= Ugly Things (Music) Magazine by Mike Stax Nos. 20-21|date=2002-2003

Later period


Glenn Ross Campbell went on to Juicy Lucy (band)|Juicy Lucy , while Tony Hill formed High Tide (band)|High Tide and recorded a solo album titled Inexactness .

In 1982, Glenn Ross Campbell and Rick Brown, reunited as "Influence" and recorded two self-penned tracks, "No Survivors" and "Queen of Madness", for UK's Rough Trade Records in 1983. They disbanded in 1985 when Campbell moved to New Zealand and Brown moved to Thailand.cite book|title=Ugly Things (Music) Magazine No. 22 by Mike Stax|year=2004cite web|title=Influence at Rate Your Music|url= http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/influence|accessdate=2007-04-09

Cherry Red Records (UK) released three albums of Misunderstood music, viz., Before the Dream Faded (BRED 32) in 1982, The Legendary Goldstar Album (CDM RED 142) in 1997, and a full album of The Misunderstood's later material under the name of The Misunderstood: Broken Road (CDM RED 147) in 1998.cite web|title=Ref. Amazon.com|url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000024XZK/|accessdate=2007-01-28

In 2004, Ugly Things Records (USA) issued another full album of previously unreleased tracks named The Lost Acetates 1965-1966 , that received International media coverage.cite journal|last=Entertainment-Reuters (Yahoo News) |title=New Label Sheds Light on the Misunderstood|journal=Billboard|date=June 18, 2004cite journal|last=Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 956|title=The Misunderstood The Lost Acetates 1965–1966 by David Fricke|date=September 2, 2004

A motion picture screen play (The Misunderstood: WGA 977444) about the band and Brown's adventures was written by the rock historian, Mike Stax (Editor of Ugly Things magazine) in 2002,cite book|title=Screenplay: The Misunderstood WGA 977444|author=Mike Stax|year=2002 and is under revision.

A novel: Like, Misunderstood - based on the script was published in October 2007.cite web|title=Like, Misunderstood web page|url= http://www.themisunderstood.com/like-novel.html|accessdate=2007-09-03cite book|title=Like, Misunderstood|first=Mike|last=Stax|publisher=UT Publications|month=October | year=2007|isbn=0-9778166-1-3

Musical recognition


  • In his "Peelenium" (Greatest Songs of the 20th Century) John Peel lists the band's song, "I Can Take You To The Sun" for 1966. Peelenium|Peelenium list on Wikipedia

  • "I Can Take You To The Sun" appears as number 6 in Record Collector magazine's book, "100 Greatest Psychedelic Records", a list in chronological order.cite web|title=Record Collector Magazine’s 100 Greatest Psychedelic Records: Web link|url= http://rateyourmusic.com/list/LoBee/record_collectors_100_greatest_psychedelic_records__british_/|accessdate=2008-01-06cite book|title=Unknown Legends of Rock n Roll|first=Richie|last=Unterberger|publisher=Backbeat Books|date=May 1998|isbn=978-0-87930-534-5cite journal|last=Record Collector Magazine, et al.|title=100 Greatest Psychedelic Records|journal=Record Collector Magazine|year=2004cite journal|title=John Peel Quote|journal=Top Gear (BBC Radio)|date=November 8, 1968

  • Mojo (magazine)|Mojo April 2009 - "I Can See For Miles: A-Z" lists The Misunderstood for "M".cite journal|last=Mojo Magazine|title=I Can See For Miles: A-Z|date=April 2009

  • June 11, 2010, Classic Rock named The Misunderstood as #18 in their list of "Cult Heroes". http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/cult-heroes-no-18-the-misunderstood/ Cult Heroes No. 18: The Misunderstood


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    Discography


    main|The Misunderstood discography

    References


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    External links


  • http://www.themisunderstood.com/ themisunderstood.com


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