hmmm, it is a mixed bag: Berlin Boston Chicago Fountains of Wayne The Manhattan Transfer MC5[/b] Nazareth New York Dolls[/b] Of Montreal Portishead[/b] etc.
Dayton Sidewinders Houston Outlaws New Yorkers (Can someone please post an mp3 of "Don't want to be your fool" pleaes!) Oak Cliff Assassins Chi Lites - may be a stretch Los Angeles Negros - ok that might be more of a stretch
Atlanta Rhythm Section Miami Sound Machine Muscle Shoals Horns Memphis Horns Kansas (a state, I know) Taos
I think there's a difference between having the name of a city or state as a part of your band name and having the name of your band be the name of a city or state.
I'm not really mad at either, but I prefer the former. Miami Sound Machine sounds cooler than a band named Miami.
Just as Chicago Transit Authority sounds cooler than Chicago. But they got threatened on the legal tip, so what can you do?
I like the name OSAKA MONAURAIL. The founders of the band are from Osaka, and they named the group after the monorail track near the Osaka University campus. They also ripped off the typo in MonAUrail from James Brown's "JB Monaurail" album.
But today, the band is based in Tokyo, so the name is confusing ...
I was about to go off on this, but I realized I've already said it all over in the Adventures of Day thread. I hope the Chili Peppers charged them a grip for that.
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NOPE
I've often wondered about the 70's/80's affinity for naming groups after larger land areas: Africa, Europe, Asia, America...probably leaving some out.
hmmm, it is a mixed bag:
Berlin
Boston
Chicago
Fountains of Wayne
The Manhattan Transfer
MC5[/b]
Nazareth
New York Dolls[/b]
Of Montreal
Portishead[/b]
etc.
I like Boston & Chicago, but I dont like New York City.
I like B,B,Q. = Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens.
More than a feelin?
Not a big fan, but people are always telling me "dude, they're like, the best stadium rock band ever."
Um, OK. I appreciate dude's vocal range, I guess. But then, I'm not completely conversant in Boston's entire catalog, so maybe I'm missing out.
I think the Bay City Rollers took it to the next level by naming themselves after a town they weren't from.
I ride for Scrantonicity.
There's not much Boston "catalog" to begin with - something like three albums in ten years??
do you mean JOURNEY?
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Miami Sound Machine
Muscle Shoals Horns
Memphis Horns
Kansas (a state, I know)
Taos
Dayton Sidewinders
Houston Outlaws
New Yorkers (Can someone please post an mp3 of "Don't want to be your fool" pleaes!)
Oak Cliff Assassins
Chi Lites - may be a stretch
Los Angeles Negros - ok that might be more of a stretch
I think there's a difference between having the name of a city or state as a part of your band name and having the name of your band be the name of a city or state.
I'm not really mad at either, but I prefer the former. Miami Sound Machine sounds cooler than a band named Miami.
Just as Chicago Transit Authority sounds cooler than Chicago. But they got threatened on the legal tip, so what can you do?
comptons most wanted
& wu tang clan
LA dream team not so much
But today, the band is based in Tokyo, so the name is confusing ...
From Wu Tang, NY?
Clansville, TX.
Nice. well-played, sir.
I was about to go off on this, but I realized I've already said it all over in the Adventures of Day thread. I hope the Chili Peppers charged them a grip for that.
Detroit Sounds of Friction =
Detroit Emeralds =
Detroit Executives =
Detroit Night Riders = Recorded in Inkster
Detroit Connection = Mack Rice related
and how can we forget...
Detroit = one album on the Paramount label in 1971, featuring Mitch Ryder claiming his territory on most of the lead vocals!