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Origins of group names

Post 1

The Groob

Inspiration can strike at any moment: today I was having a p*ss and thinking about Tears For Fears when I started pondering the origins of the name Tears For Fears. It would be interesting to have a (collaborative?) entry on the origins of groups names. Most people know where Duran Duran came from (Barberella) and Heaven 17 (one of the groups in Clockwork Orange). Any takers?


Origins of group names

Post 2

Mrs Zen

10cc?

Lovin' Spoonful?

smiley - run


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Post 3

The Groob

I know the 10CC is an urban myth. Possibly.

http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.htm


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Post 4

Mrs Zen

B*gg*r. Of course if Johnathan King says there is no sexual connotation, then I believe him.

Sure I do.


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Post 5

Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.)

Oh, it came to him (as it were) in a dream. Oh well, that's alright then. smiley - erm


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Post 6

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

This could be an interesting project - there are plenty of bands with names taken from works of literature. Uriah Heep, Velvet Underground, Steely Dan, Soft Machine...

And a good number of bands who have taken their names from the songs of other bands and artists.


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Post 7

Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.)

Level 42, anyone? smiley - winkeye


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Post 8

Kaos_nyrb

"Radiohead" got there name from the Talking Heads song entitled "Radiohead"


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Post 9

SiliconDioxide

The Bay City Rollers stuck a pin in a map, as did Yes I believe. I think Yes were named after Yes Tor on Dartmoor, of course this also gave them the name of one of their albums, Yes Tor Days smiley - winkeye


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Post 10

cappion-jays

Uriah Heep?

from where, or from which book?


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Post 11

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

Uriah Heep is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in his novel David Copperfield


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Post 12

Moving On

http://members.home.nl/uriahheep/index4.htm

Took their name from a charactor out of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

I was quite surprised to see they're still going strong!


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Post 13

Moving On

Ooops - simulpostsmiley - blush

Ah well, great minds think alike.... or is that something I should've said in another thread?smiley - winkeye


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Post 14

Number Six

I can provide Dexy's Midnight Runners and The Jam.

Also The Clash, come to think about it.

smiley - mod


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Post 15

SiliconDioxide

Klaatu got their name from some alien language used to instruct the robot in "The Day The Earth Stood Still".

Genesis got their name from the bible, but at the end the band members managed to avoid an Exodus, by leaving one at at time.


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Post 16

Number Six

Dexy's - from the laxative side-effects of the amphetamine Dexedrine, popular at Northern Soul all-nighters, that tended to kick in at a certain point of the evening.

The Jam - from a comment made over breakfast by Paul Weller's younger sister over breakfast. His band had been nameless for a while and she thought of bands named after food. "We've had Bread, we've had Marmalade, so now let's have The Jam".

The Clash - two reasons. Firstly, because the word 'Clash' seemed to be the most common word in newspaper headlines when the band got together in 1976, and secondly because of the Rastafarian prophecy that the world would end in 1977, the year when 'Two Sevens Clashed'.

I'm sure I know some more, I'll have a think.

smiley - mod


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Post 17

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

Megadeth got their name from the term referring to numbers of casualties caused by a nuclear explosion (Incidentally, Pink Floyd were briefly called "The Megadeaths").

Can't think of any more although I can tell you that the story about how the Beatles were named in a dream by a man on a flaming pie is 100% apocryphal.


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Post 18

sprout

This is looking like a good project.

What it needs now, I suggest, is a home page organising it, so people can start with some definitions and suggest others, and then some draft pages with the band names and their origins.

I would do it alphabetically, with one sentence to one para per band, dividing pages if when they get too long. So ABC to Kraftwerk, and then Loving Spoonful to ZZ Top, for example.

I would discount 'the' for purposes of classification, and ignore any really boring ones. It's an open question as to whether you include individual artists who have changed their name in an interesting way?

What do you reckon GRJ?

sprout


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Post 19

pedro

U2 was from the spyplane which was caught by the Russians around the time when they were all born.

The Rolling Stones was from the Muddy Waters song.

Led Zeppelin were meant to go down like a lead balloon.

The joy division was a nickname for female POW's in WW2, who were raped by whichever soldiers had captured them.

The Boo Radleys are from the character in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.

The Levellers were some kinda radical proto-socialists from Cromwellian times.

Now, can anyone help with the Jackson 5?smiley - winkeye



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Post 20

Moving On

Then here's the origin of Steely Dan's name - they named the band after a dildo (can I write that here?) in William Burrough's cult novel The Naked Lunch


And Reg Dwight called himself Elton John, the "John" bit being a nod toward Long John Baldry whom he admired.


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