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Why can't we just have a thread without asking why we have to have a thread ?
That's, like, reeeaaaallly deeeeeep.....man....
Steely Dan was an instrument of torture in either a Clockwork Orange or the Naked Lunch I forget which
Why can't we just have a thread without asking why we have to have a thread ?
That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking why we have to understand the band name. Is it just so we seem cooler...?
I'll not google any, and im not precious about music, I just like trivia.
Someone give us steely dan then?
Edit- gotta be quick round here)
The Rolling Stones pre-dated the Bob Dylan track.
Spandau Ballet................
Arab Strap
OK, to try to give a more serious reply, why try to understand anything ?
If a band chooses a name with a meaning, then why not try to understand that meaning ?
If the name was inspired by another band or a book, then maybe, if you like one, you will also like the other.
Anyway, I found this...
http://library.thinkquest.org/4626/rock.htm
...which kind of makes this thread redundant.
[i]Any advances on Steely Dan [/i]
Steam powered giant metal d!ldo ๐ฏ
Deacon Blue is the name of a Steely Dan track.
Choclate Girl is the name of a Deacon Blue track
The Rolling Stones pre-dated the Bob Dylan track.
A rolling stone gathers no moss, surely?
The Levellers are good guys. Saw 2-3 gigs in a row on a tour (not as a fan) and all of the gigs were sold out and *everyone* in the crowd seemed to have a great time. They also provided the Urban75 guys with their first modem (back when modems cost a lot of money) and they did a lot of work with Schnews (www.schnews.org.uk).
Rolling Stones comes from a Muddy Waters track
I met an italian who said he loved 'the bristol sound' and was a big fan of Porti Shed. Took me a while to figure out who he meant.
Anyone here know the genesis of Pearl Jam. They formed from the remnants of a one off album made in tribute to a mutual friend of the bands Mother Love Bone and Sound Garden, the former lead singer of Mother Love Bone was called Andrew Wood and his nickname was Dog. The tribut album is called 'Temple of the Dog'. If you're a Pearl Jam fan and don't know about this album seek it out as it's utterly brilliant.
Just gave it a go on Spotify and I thought it was pretty pants.
Occasional flashes of better stuff, but it mainly sounded very dated and flat.
Sorry.
Van der Graaf Generator ( a bit of an acquired taste).
Van der Graaf Generator
At a guess, are they named after a Van der Graaf generator? Cunning.
arab strap -- anyone know that one then ?
YEp, but it's not safe for work
Keeps u up longer supposedly
New Model Army is indeed the name of Cromwell's army. So links there with the Levellers. Whom I saw on the next table to us in a pub in Oxford once a long time ago.
Now when I was a kid my sister liked Wet Wet Wet, and that is apparently a quote from some other song (forget who) that says 'my eyes were wet, wet with tears' and they thought wet wet was a bit short so they extended it. Crap, but that's the one I know.
I heard that the Stones got their name from the Dylan track, but it's also a long standing proverb (a rolling stone gathers no moss). That line also appears in a Buddy Holly track called Early in the Morning.. don't ask me how I know that, as Buddy Holly died a long long time ago ๐ before I was born.
Stiff Little Fingers - From a Vibrators song....
The Mothers of Invention - 'cos Mothers was deemed as being short for something rude - so by necessity they became the Mothers of Invention....
Monster Magnet - from a Zappa track
Bob Dylan - from Dylan Thomas probably
Captain Beefheart from what his Uncle said what 'meat' looked like 'looks just like a beef heart'
AC/DC - not because of liking boys and girls they say...
Queen - because Freddie was probably
[i]I thought Dire Straits was just a reference to how flippin' broke they were when they were starting out. Is there something I don't know about Dire Straits?[/i]
I understood the name came from one of Mark Knopflers' teachers commentating that if he carried on playing the guitar rather than studying he'd end up "in dire straights"
U2 obviously from the spyplane, did I hear a story that they were going to call themselves SR71, or did I make that up?
Asobi Seksu, any-one?
Guns N Roses....
I as told it was slang for male & female privates, respectively.....
Guns N Roses....I as told it was slang for male & female privates, respectively.....
IIRC it was an amalgamation of the band members previous bands. LA Guns and another one I can't remember but it had Rose in the name although it may be a spin off from Axl.
On that topic, anyone know how he came up with Axl Rose ๐
"Showaddywaddy"
nuff said
If not already mentioned - Led Zep
So named because Jimmy Page played Keith Moon some early demos and Keith commented that the music was far to heavy and it would go down like a lead balloon.
Black Sabbath - A horror film with Boris Karloff
Dexy's midnight runners - a reference to the amphetamine Dexadrine which was popular with Northern Soul Types
The "Eagles of Death Metal" is quite a good one
The band were in a bar - where a very drunk man was moshing to the jukebox playing "Winds of Change" by the Scorpians
He got heckled for this - to which the drunk took objection - insisting that The Scorpians were "Death Metal"
Someone in the band comes back with the line "If the Scorpians are Death Metal, they're the Eagles of Death Metal"
haven't read the whole thread - so sorry if this is done already
Bu "Moloko" is the milky drink the Droogs have in the club in "A Clockwork Orange"
rkk01 - Member
I have always wondered which is the correct genesis ofREM
REM stands for rapid eye movement and I think it's what your eyes do whilst you are dreaming
To answer the above Q:
axl rose is an anagram of oral sex
Which sums up a lot of what i think about the man himself.
Motorhead = speedfreak (as in amphetamines, rather than driving quickly... ๐ ).
Stiff Little Fingers - From a Vibrators song....
the pod people had stiff little fingers, that's how you could tell they were aliens
[i]REM stands for rapid eye movement and I think it's what your eyes do whilst you are dreaming[/i]
The really interesting bit would be if someone could explain why this was a clever or interesting name for REM to have specifically. If they had hit upon a different name ("Take That", "Michael Stipe And His Band", "Doctor Livesey's Snuff-Box" or something) would that have been less clever and interesting of them?
It's tricky to see that any of these are more than just a name, which happens to sound pleasing and requires an explanation. If that's right then I'm rather with Peter that the background to the name doesn't greatly matter, except as an interesting piece of fan trivia. ๐
Joy Division was named after the ss prostitue wing in the Novel House of Dolls...
New Order also has Nazi Connotations.
Eurythmics - Heart Rythm.
Thomson Twins - named after the Duo from the Tintin comics!
Talking Heads; named after Alan Bennet monologues, non?
Radiohead: named after a (not very good) Talking Heads song. I would have liked 'The Great Curve' or 'Dream Operator'.
Funeral For A Friend is also the opening synthtastic instrumental track on Elton John's 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'.
Super Furry Animals was lifted from a wierd japanese comic book.
I used to be the front'man' in a terrible band called Liquid Silk Explosion: comedy karma to anyone who remembers where we got that name from.
Eurythmics are named after the dance tecnique of eurythmy. Not a medical diagnosis.
I thought Steely Dan was NewYork slang for a dildo?
Half Man Half Biscuit-named after the singer, who had biscuits instead of genitals...probably (made that up...;)
the pod people had stiff little fingers, that's how you could tell they were aliens
Oh yeah! I saw that film! What was it called?
Foo Fighters
Fields of the Nephilim- named after the race of giants that were the offspring of angels and mankind in sumerian mythology that later arrived in the bible.
I don't think REM originally meant anything to the band - just liked the name - though on an album they do mention Rapid Ear Movement.