Agreed, Glenn. The stress imposed upon the entire back musculature is immense with deadlifts, RDLs, and cleans.
I dunno about you, but I prefer rows with a close underhand grip, elbows next to the sides. It recruits more muscles overall, so it makes it more of a compound, and thus allows for a greater load.
By the same token, chinups (supinated, shoulder-width grip) are superior to pullups (pronated, shoulder-width or wider grip) in that they both recruit the lats more or less the same, but the biceps are more involved with chinups, which also helps it to act as more of a compound and allow one you utilize more weight. And we all know load is the ultimate indicator of progress.