I kinda take both sides on this point.
Check this thread. How many mentions of Chuck do you see? (I think I mentioned him, so I'll pat myself on the back.) That near absence from a pretty savvy 'goner thread on this very subject makes him under-appreciated, no?
Conversely, Chuck is widely admired (and often revered) by those who play rock music on electric guitar. A large number of the '60s first-gen guitar heros cite him as a major influence. My favorite quote on this subject came from George Thorogood (who only did covers, not originals, for many, many years). When an interviewer asked him why he didn't write his own songs, GT replied:
"Because Chuck Berry has already written all of the great rock n roll songs."
Still, the non-playing fans of guitar music tend to overlook him somewhat. So, depending on the crowd you're polling, he may or may not qualify as under-appreciated.
Just my take.
Check this thread. How many mentions of Chuck do you see? (I think I mentioned him, so I'll pat myself on the back.) That near absence from a pretty savvy 'goner thread on this very subject makes him under-appreciated, no?
Conversely, Chuck is widely admired (and often revered) by those who play rock music on electric guitar. A large number of the '60s first-gen guitar heros cite him as a major influence. My favorite quote on this subject came from George Thorogood (who only did covers, not originals, for many, many years). When an interviewer asked him why he didn't write his own songs, GT replied:
"Because Chuck Berry has already written all of the great rock n roll songs."
Still, the non-playing fans of guitar music tend to overlook him somewhat. So, depending on the crowd you're polling, he may or may not qualify as under-appreciated.
Just my take.