No love for The Bongos here?
Great mix of songcraft and rock energy. Their first single, "The Bullrushes", is IMHO a stone classic from the era and the band was off-the-charts tremendous live. When ????? (Yikes, I can't remember the guy's name, but he ran Razor and Tie Records and was the male half of the band called "The Marys") died, there was a tribute show/fundraiser featuring a bunch of the R&T artists (including IIRC Graham Parker and a few others already mentioned here) . The Bongos re-united for that show and just brought the house down.
Along with The Feelies, they were my go-to live acts of the period. Of course, it helped that I lived in Hoboken, NJ at the time, where those bands happened to be based.
Marty
BTW, The Marys ("Ringing In My Ears") weren't half bad, either.